Pace Four me CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 28, 1939, { . | . N B d Wi i | Bass: William Eckman and Char | R nt Weddi | and the signers have already proved School Board meetings or better A y } a Brouse al Every man with something to sell ew an \ | os Ort ecen ings | thelr insincerity in seeking the of- | still, when have these three men al | Sch tell | hel atform WB will attempt 0 persuade you that Alto: Charles McMurtrie, Mary | fice. However, if Messrt Moore. tended a School Board meeting Just another political pla‘form orf now is the time to buy LA Make. Appea: ance, Jane Rhinesmith and Richard Wit- | Clouser - Wills Holy { + gin Virion Boi Yo ey nets retused a conv to ran \ Cs Wi nrot On ory : things the sui Fo A | v wb t t 4h 1 incin 14 \ rrYant ¥ vo — mer Miss Freda Mae Wills, daughter pt op board a 0 ag then 1 ws y Lo | Ra pl " iy Phald agatnet the ’ Tamer Bellefonte Junior Band to] Lyres: Jean McKinley and Thom- of George A. Wils, of Hecla Park, preseiii H nel } v 8Ch Your $1 seTy gal he p n 105] board as Shallcross bec ime the bride of Kenneth © Commends School Board tevival Services believe the citizens our town the public with fidelity Certainiy Blgned INTERESTED t WwW. B. Tobias will begin Re- Play in Armistice Day |! — | Clouser, son of Charles C. Clouser, houid_bave ihe faci Lat thee |} ey ait V0 ik Yup uicustrs w TT i val gurvices o Wie Palrview cures TAVERN £% BA X h a} 2 pa Der “The coming election of gentlemen come forth with +» substantiate reir nainuation ) Parade | COUNTY C. E. GROUP TO of Milesburg. at a ceremony per The co Shin * SEGAL © tru ol | roof that the presen Ines araipst the present board HOLD CONVENTION HERE 'ormed on Tuesday by the Rey Mr. | direc Is th 0 Orta } \ That { think and act independently U public that their platfor Gauntt at the United Brethren beld in many year That far | ot th TO Reta ® Eas lbs ino to for) ' " 1a t {O08 Saka at tl are not inter i in { only another scheme to secu e votes €18 have fork oul Dink i Pr The 47th annual convention of | parsonage fn Houserville, The hap- | agree with the Pla form Make igs r pupil and teacl ’ . - 'e l : AS | before bit ng into a juicy red si [the Centre County Christian En-| Py couple left yesterday for De- | stalement cone Rng their candi NO Crono ion ate al As for ) wif, 1 have known the Yor toda aording : x | . y " ’ : n X or acy for school directory i ube ’ : A ! members « the present schon J ab " . p . . a . deavor Society will be held at Belle- | troit, Mich, where the bridegroom dacy pub handled and that the } can Petroleum Industrie amit AND SEE THE NEW ANTIQUE vlan Me 1 the local papers Laxpi * board for years, they are not pers ny fonte, Friday and Saturday, Novem- | 1s employed by the American Metal Hahwed Jn the loos! pay money is not acccunted for fect b ps a b 0 PET" tee at Rockefeller New OXFORDS FOR WAMEN Bows ri r y treating unpollinated wa- You'll GO For Them Sredless Watermelons ——— longer Armistice Day, November 11, will| mark the first public appearance of the Junior American Legion Band of Bellefonte, which wis organized by Brooks-Doll Post nearly a year : on roducts Co. of Detroit \ \ ] ber 3 and 4. Several conven'icns| Products C I would like to ask: Is thi 154 conceive of these men being ag actively engaged #80. Approximately 50 boys and . Sl ; ) d " iss ee girls who comprise the band's mem. | Dave been held in Bellefonte, the Struble—Brooks another poliical platform y It seems Jo me that it Is a m8 and in DOSIN a with napthalene % bership are children of Legion mem- | first one being held in 1800. Lost 2%) the signers of this article Insinu serious reflection on th I he propositions stated in ti 0 i, farn an 4 a bers. | year the convention was held at Ahncuncement was made 1 &5% | that cur present school board does board to even hint that th i point platform of Messrs thout notices! . Houserville. The State President, week of the marriage of Male’ = heoribe to the ten prop money is NOL accounted | Brouse and Schad. On the othe: F18DER a Exe and Whol $1 95 Hy yang 2 Yirested b iin Buk, Harry B. Scott. and the Rev. Clyde | Isobel Brooks, daughter of Elwood tions as set forth? If th Messrs. Moore, Brouse and Schat hand I believe the ys } hes losing 4 i . 0 in o ege. anc > Avg 8 e Meadowes, of Chambersburg, were Brooks, of Pleasant Gap, to Nevin ano her political platform design. give us definite example where board is actively engaged in furth- _. . ’ expected to be provided in the ne AT | the speakers, | Struble, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde ed to secure votes, then I have wy | Dewspaper men, parent ) ne the ten points enumerated The greatest nec o ! ne YEAGER S future. Band members range in A8¢! The convention committee Is] Struble, of Belleforwe. The ocere-| y of them that it an ' pupils and all other interested par tl ‘Platior a fi Ng ah Ad eo ot p " \ from 8 to 18 vers. Three drum ma-| : riormed August 26 0 many ci ab ' noun pu - |} n latiorm” as far ¢ he I and I f A real in "ara Theatre Bldg Bellefonte i Arahund y t Stale Collen al composed of Miss Verna Ardery, of mony was pe med on UZUsSL & to nothing more than {oolishn te have been xelud {ror { the School District hgh an Jars, Sun z _ is I 2 Ur Re E | Bellefonte: Marvin Lee, of Lemont; | bv the Rev. R. O. Bodtor{ at Mor- h . 1 user, o mion e. rv. E 3a lege: | risdale, Attendants were Miss Sara | = Miss Dorothy Reese, of Milesburg, Rev. E. H. Jones, of State College and George P. Curtin, of Curtin, |Miss Rhoda Sheetz, of Milesburg, | Louise Coble, of Lemont, and Edya who will have charge of the Junior Osborne, of Lewistown. The new- Band affairs are in the hands of | convention: Miss Elizabeth Sheetz, | Iyweds plan to live for the present a committee composed of Samuel|,iso of Milesburg, and Rev. Homer | With Mr, Struble’s parents, and wil D. Rhinesmith, chairman, Milcolm|Gauntt. of Houserville, Miss E.| 80 10 housekeeping in the spring \ OUR GUARANTEE ! L. Wetzler, Roy Jones, Horace Hart. | ghestz and the Rev. Mr. Gauntt 4 ranft, Ebon Bower, Francis Craw-| will have charge of the Intermed- Long—Horner The car you buy from us bs backed with our dependable ford and John G. Love iate Convention Miss Preda Mae Horner, of Cen- Following is the roster of the or- Last vear the first Intermediate! tre Hall and Randolph Pearce : dave in ‘whith we will: make stood. shoudl the eat you buy ganization | Convention for a number of vears Long son of Mr. and Mrs. Cirl H be v defied 4 Clarinets: James Boden. Robert] Wi3 held. The committee Is plan- Long, of Spring Mills, were ArT d se in any way defective Cruse Malcolm Eckley. Charles ning for the Endeavorers of the Friday evening at Port Ma ilda by E-kenroth, Joseph Gherrity, Patrick county an exceptional progr:m The Rev. James 1) Stydes, Pligrim oo — Gherrity, Mary Hirtranft, Margar- | YC N8 speakers are men who willjness: ministe sy An et oe et Hull Robert Jones, Richard|Dring not only messages of inspira- | ner, mother of the bride. was the / Knapp. Patricia Kohlbecker. Angelo tion, but also challenging and soir-| only a cndant The bride Is he Quaranta. Robert Rockev. "Frances tual messages For the conferences only daughter of Mr and Mrs Smith, Philip Witmer and Styrl selected leaders who are well versed Samue! H Horne! ol Om g Hal Rockey 5 in the educational part of the work and is graduate of he Cen re ~ / hive been engaged Hall High school, cla of 1835. Mr hy E- ie” Flute: Peggie Boden . —— Long Is a carpenter by trade. The Drums: Philip Bryan, Bil'y Shall- | Motorist Meets Bear | young couple will reside at the home Once again, we bring you used car and truck values cross, Donala Smith, William Lucas! Sudden application of brakes and] of the bride's parents for the pre and Milcolm Glenn liding wheels prevented aA car dri- | ent that challenges comparison. Every famous name in Cymbal: Stanley Musser ven by Dr. F. J. Creasy, of Ber- I oa— Hi the auto industry is represented in this great sale. Get Baritone: Nathan Buller, Mal- Wick. from colliding with a lirge colm Wetzler and Horace Hartranft | DIack bear on the highway at North| Miss Alice Gilliland, daughter of a good used car or truck, and you make the best pos- Mountain, above rwick. The bg Mr wsal G and the late Trumpet: James Cox, Jean Fan. Mountain, above Be K g { ning. Frank Bast ne ho | animal believed by Dr. Creasy to Geo-ge Glliland of E Beaver ave- sible motoring investment. Come in and see for your- ing, artranft, nald | § Busssesuun 7 Berek ale } Dua Rial solids aamsa 43 . . and Lester Jones onald Hil nave weighed 400 pounds. suddenly | nue, S.ate College, became th- self, how impressive these values are. appeared directly in the center of bride of Durward Poorman, son o asaplcnes James Curtin E!lren the road. Despite the narrow escipe Mr. and Mrs. Carl Poorman eilogg, William McClure and Vere the hear didn't seem perturbed as Bellefonte, at a ceremony perform- Er ,,sks PR Buller ed at 7 o'clock Saturday evening in guarantee That means complete satisfaction, and 20 to 60 tt " it meandered away into the woods . : h Trombone: John Delallo, Harry ————————— the Memorial Lutheran Church Eby, Wayne Eckley, Frederick Leit-| The pursuit of higher education Shippensburg. Rev, W. W. Bark- Easy Terms zell, Samuel D. Rhinesmith, Jr. is beginning to be witnessed on the | 1e¥, pastor of the church, officiated Guy R. Lyons and Joseph Way eridirons of the countr Mrs, Ersal Gilliland, mother of the You can arrange to ’ bride, was matron ¢f honor, and : a 8 RS William Parker of Siate College pay for the used car acted as best man, Only the Im : bt vou buy from us— megia‘e iAamiiies were present . : the ceremony. A wedding dinn while vou enjoy driv. SR RT OS SO was held at the Hotel Sherman s : A} PURE TORI 3) Mrs. Poorman altended the State ing it for business, or College High School, and Mr. Poor the family’s pleasure, [WEI FOOD. mah is ol graduate of the Belle- i P onite High School. He is empiloyeo by the » department of Lga- Ways, and ac present ig jocated in Shippensburg. TO coupl iil be It's BD oxowy Day EVERY DAY a Ar a Oe in are, room . suite at the Hotel Sherman Shippensburg WEIS QUALITY Dusen—Calbiorne 1936 Pontiac at Your Neighborhood Weis Pure Food Store! FANCY Sedan—four door B A preity wedding was sclemnized ti } t Norrell 1g in the Bellefonte Lhited Brethren ies, eater, radio arpLe- | Peaches - 2 coo 27] ao mimesis men $110 Tp— BUTTER ing of last week when Mi AS "Evelyn Colborn and Harold E Dawson CIDER - BULK both of Bellefonte, were united In ™ : marriage The Rev. G. E. House. / Lge 25¢ Gallon holder, pastor of the cl wreh offic- ars - fated, using the beautiful ring cere- mony of the church, The bride wh s given in laGe bw ar CAL) FORN IA R io 4 Aemisimgly Belle. 1933 Graham MIXED : “ot Bel x Oval fon wore a gown of steel blue Business Cospe-t fre with navy accessories, and carried cheap to quick buy VEGE- ui can 8 bouquet of yellow roses and baby Down $40 3 Ih f 3 . 1 breath. Miss Sara Shope, of Belle- Payment TABLES NEW ORLEANS fonte, the maid of honor, wore a dress of blackberry shade with navy accessories and carried red roses Wh 5¢ -» can Mack Kivosic, of Bellefonte, was best man. Mrs. Fred Shope sang several selections preeeding the wedding. with Miss Anna Weber at WEIS PEAS OR the organ. Immediately after th 1932 Plymouth CAMPBELL'S Down my cept held t 4 sie § m - - No. 2 the home of the bride’ mother. Sa Joie Ji B Pay tt TOMATO cans Mrs, Bruce Colborne, on Valentine a very economical ar 0 1934 Graham Sedan - - $75 street, where the newlyweds will re- Be ry y Paint like new, mohair upholstering, hot water heate SOUP Dole or DelMonte Crushed i side for the present The bride hy Dowa $40 b Che ta Ss Ec AE GOCD USED TRUCKS graduate of the Bellefonte High Payment 1934 Chevrolet Sedan - - $75 ® No. 2 school and Potts Business College (Racendtianed Te APES A 3 Gans 23¢ Pinea le 0. 1 in Williamsport. Mr. Dawson 8 a (Reconditioned from bumper to bumper provs can graduate of the Altoona High school Lor amed? 1931 Ford Roadster $20 y and is now employed in Bellefonte ay 1934 Dodge Dump, U License - - - - - $ 80 Weis Pound Cans i Greenland —Wisosky Pork & Beans - 3 cans 13¢ TOKAY | At a ceremony performed In the 1937 Chevrolet 1933 Plymouth Sedan - + $60 1937 Dodge Pick-up —~ 34ton - - - - - $125 B I C pr | rectory of Bt. Agnes Catholic church, % od 24 (All new tires hot water healer) - | Morrisdale, at 8 o'clock Saturday own Sedan—2 door, 11.000 oscul Coffee - Ib can 29¢ | Grapes || |More. th. tok Sure mies. heater car in A 1933 Ford Coach - - - - $50 1937 Chevrolet 1V2-ton, 157" wheelbase - $150 Lux Flakes - smi. pkg. 9¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred mechanical eopeiion (Paint like new. reconditioned thoroughly) adi, Ce cs eh ' | Wisoeky, of burne, b e the Down y (Large Package h 5c bride of J Co Cr. of Paya $140 1933 Ch ! S d 1936 Dodge 1V2-ton, 160" wheelbase $120 Spry - em Ib can 19¢ | Bellefonte, son of Mr. and Mrs SYro et e on = $55 | Cha 3 ala g A {Reconditioned thoroughly) . / 4 (3-15 Can Ste) {CEDRIG To) Oresiend, 9 Hawk Rm. : ’ : s 1936 International 1V2-ton, 11,000 miles - $125 LUX or | the Rev. Father Crowley, a mis-| g 1932 Willys-Knight Sedan - $35 - [ » b g { = N Te - 3 y 7 7] Lifebuoy - - 3cokes19¢ | Lettuce || [om ie vir tue wach ae 1oBT Cree Son i al Tes 1936 Chev. 1V2-ton, 157” wheelbase $100 Cream ter, Miss Clara Wilson, of Pitts. | ey port oadster - | burgh, and the bridegroom's cousin, 1937 Dodge TY. 13- " - Corn Starch - 1b pkg. 106 | 2 wate 156 |] [Emmis cet rem: snare] {mona rremoage CH hs be i 1933 Chey. 1V2-4om, 157 wh. £10. bogy = } 35 | who witnessed the wedding included y tion » Cube Starch - - pkg. 8¢ | members of the immediate family | er. In very good condition. 1931 Graham Coupe - - - $25 1935 Reo Dump - V license $125 i Down buy Ritter's { elery land a few close friends. After the Ps nt $140 (Just a buy for the beginner) Tabasco Catsup 2 btls 25¢ | wedding Mr. and Mrs. Greenland (Al a very reasonable price) 5 | departed fo a brief wedding tip to : 1931 Chevrolet Coach - - $30 1937 Internat. Milk Truck, 32 case cap. - $125 Vegetable or Tomato Ige. stalk Cc ew ou u re ra ng - de : (Reconditioned thoroughly--good sound body) . . Hurff's Soups - 3 cans 25¢ |oassace mw 3 was gradunied from he. Cooper , Oa O 1936 Plym. 4-door Sedan - $85 1935 Chevroler DumpsU License $il0 SPINACH. .2 Ibs 13¢ Ruwuahip Rign Seno], Sicartield (Leather upholstering—hot water heater) 1935 Dodge 1/2-ton Pick-up "we. $ 60 . 1/ - - - - - - - rorarors | (Fons we | | Someone ito Gres esos roma ms 1931 Willys Panel Vz-tan $0 { Centre Democrat, was graduated) > lg. pkg. 20c| TISSUE : 2 rolls 9¢ | then has been employed in Sarious| ; > | Greehland will be at home at the| a : 1935 CHEV. 2-DOOR SEDAN § 80 | Bellefonte, after October 1. UALITY MEATS | | 1936 Chevrolet 1938 Ford 1936 Lafayette Q Baby Sues Store 2-Door Sedan—a car that Coach—low mileage and in 2 tablespoons chopped t Sedan—all new tires and a Coaches=both have good i . Sedna bargain price, has Fr esh Sausage . Ib 25¢ 2 tablespoons chopped mint leaves. very low Price paint and new tires Corner Spring & High Streets all good tires. 1 glass currant jelly. ovens $95 Down 8125 Phone 674 Bellefonte, Pa Payment 380 PURDING ......... Ib19¢ Mash Jelly with 4 fork Add nuts Payment Payment rpirone ei ida Payment WALDORF | since that time has been at home. | . OXYDOL To ir a | Shee Sat Hie Das Leen A 1936 Dodge Cheaper Cars at Your Own Price ! |from the Morris Township High Down £100 1932 Chevrolet Roadster - $30 10 Ibs 25¢ | school in the class of 1927 and since | Payment { furnished bungalow owned by Mrs. {Heater—all good tires) | Eva Simpson, on Burrowes street, : - i 2-Door Sedan-—-new paint Daniel Berlin, 5-months-oid, has you cannot pass up A-1 mechanical condition job, an honest value. entered suit aginst a store at Down 1 Down $150 Down oe $100 . Greensburg, Pa. for $25000 dam- Rolled Rib Roast - Ib 27d} =rieidins | So-¥00 == tended, he suffered two months be- fore his birth when his mother, Mrs. wr—— Hatland Berlin, fell in the store - P= fa while shopping there last Decem- A C(O) eal Rump Poze] - [bq EERE | emt MOTOR CO . are permanent. l - r Romoerg vom Won di 936 Ford 2 ~ 1937 Ford @ bo Chevrolet : y and mint leaves and mix well. Serve WE #% a relish with roast Iathbd. cost ; u
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