October 19, 1939. THE WAR IN EUROPE Russian Menace Grows Russia has developed into a first. class menace all along the eastern | Baltic coast-line, with the Northen | nations anxiously watching the ef- forts of the Soviet to completely | dominate the region Estonia, Lithuania virtual vassals of the Red army and Finland, it seems, may be compelled to surrender or resort to warfare which can only prove disastrous Sweden is in a more favorable situ- ation but no man knows where the Russian Bear will his aggres- sive march The action of Denmark, Norwa) and Sweden in presenting identical notes to Russia, “expect ing to happen v “independently” neutral position uneasiness, That States also saw fit t cern emphasizes the situation Germany can hardly proach cof Russian bases grave trepidation. Even the know that the future of Ger is shadowed by the gi Slay seems to seek a free out all Eastern Little direct i able. in the Bal there. are repori rhobdbilization taken place and Italy together the area declined sure and mania t! tentions halt to he ap- without Nazis TANS view Yu to to ) Biv bi seems i German a neutrality will the Winter warmer advance Nazi camp Expect German Attack Along West {ron ) mans are undoubled] parations Men and from the aviators repor behind the Hitler give: the German i its attack Whet will ward gles the a gt supplies tell obser ground ali steady A =massive tal foes Lro0ps on some of the French line wou mony with pre’ vious tegy. both in recent in the World War out WO place front ¥ Ons vantage, I sector between th rivees and L Zwelbr ucken places is favorable motorized divisions Such an attack, even ful, would scon eome with the Maginot French are confiden woul beaten with heavy losses. ever, at this stage of the war, if ! e French ar RSA Ul weak section id be in har- sra~ campaigns and Experts point German coud the [347 the d be Germany could jaunch an offensive | troops | in this that would sweep Prench fromy German soil the result would be hailed as a great German vic- torys and every effort would be made to exploft its wv i i lomatic camj tral states There no way to but the French rather expect the Germans to invade some neutral country orf to outflank the Maginot line They do not necessarily look for this movement at once, altitugh it is possible, but they are convinced that after some preliminary test- ing of the front for weak spots the German high command will choose to violate some neutral border Pa ei | the | ing and Latvia are | 'of enough How- | ¥ ini | rather than attempt a frontal at- tack War in the North Sea On the basis of results thus far in war it may be assumed that the U-boat campaign is not meet with much success. Whether this is due to surface patrol ships to the use of airplanes in Spott- ubmarines is unknown but the h have not suffered the loss ships to Indicate that blockade is being reversed against them The German HKfgh command, appears, is feeling out the airplane as f o { wt surface ships Upon several s Nazi planes attacked Bri fish warships reports “direct hit and contr the continue to be Germans one may me measure of suc or ing Briti he i" have the ary. If the naval opinion atrpl An # ral, expert inst the theory essfully cope bombs that the aga that SUriacse drop A with a they pro je and against uamored. Be- » fleet wi Aireraft For The Allies 4 f are gathering on the San Pedro, Calif., and Bal- i at warehouse New Many planes, full ready t the outbreak American 360 bomb- to England planes The Case of the Ark Royal rs expected to oC credit ntending are one gives and Lu Moreover the American i gq Hon scratched bomb Did Congress Precipitate War? the qt sets on Congreas embargo on and factor ir present European From Amsterdam a correspon- dent of the Christian Sciences Moni. tor writes “while it is difficult, even uncensored neutral Bott, to obtain documentary evidence to es- tablish an exact diplomat fe pond tio between the two events, diplo- i Europe are general- the nnection » point iS made that “when the United States Legislature repudi- ated the cash-and-carry method an official German Foreign Office source described Herr Von Ribben- trop as highly elated It was known that Herr Von Ribbentrop was glad get even the slightest evidence support his war policy (Continued on Page 6) to to Public Sale of Bellefonte Trust Co. Capital Stock The undersigned Executor of the Estates of A. RB. MeNITT, EVAN M. HUYETT and EMANUEL CORMAN, will offer al public sale at the Court House, Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa, on OCTOBER, 21st, 1939 Commencing at 10:00 O'clock A. M,, the following Personal Property: 20 shares of capital stock of Bellefonte Trust Company owned by Estate A. R. MeNitt 16 shares of capital stock of Bellefonte Trust Company owned by Estate Evan M. Huyett 10 shares of capital stock of Bellefonte Trust Company owned by Estate Emanuel Corman The sale of this stock is necessary toward final settlement of the above Extates, Above Shares will be sold in blocks of one to five shares, Bellefonte Trust Company Capital Stock Par Value per share... Book Value per share 30, 1939. September I 375.00 as of 183.58 Dividends Paid since 1904, At present $2.00 per share is pay- able semi-gnnually or 5 1.3% ¥ annually on par. TERMS OF SALE—CASHL R. Paul Campbell, W. Harrison Walker, Atlorneys, E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer. have returned home. | Boiling PLEASANT GAr (From last week) | Mr, and Mrs, Harry Twitmyer of | Wilmerding arrived at the Wade tvey home Friday evening and will spend two weeks in our midst Beach Schrefler, Mrs. Philip Pate and daughter Alice May of East McKeesport, were dinner guests Friday evening Mr, and Mrs Wade Evey We are sorry to n ditions of Mrs been quite {ll John Noll Of te that the con- Elsie Miller who has at the home of Mrs has been considerably worse for the past few days The Robert Smith family recengly from the Harry double house (0 Bellefonte Abner Noll has been on list for almost a week Mrs, Sweet who had been spend- ing some time with Mrs Etta Ciret Tuesday for Oklahoma where will make an indefinite tay Mr. and Pittsbur gh moved Bliger the sick #4 lef she hey Mrs were parents Elmer Wilson of guests of and Mrs weekend Mr Kel ler of Philadel the W phia Paul ¥ H : a few days at Warren {rom M1 nner Wood re- week's vaca- Wo Qa wl's Bist 15eT improved re for her Lego and on George nsferred Tues were town ’ hes funeral Hops Lewis ith where “met by Koch at the v body friends and re ery Funeral Zettle home on 8 Intermen Bellefonte Whomar cemetery Mr Myths Poort W. D. Her } na and mother > Soc for it with Iativ at 4 The Gr ange will hold a Hallowe ‘en party and Square dance in the local grange hall on Oct, 198h. Ad- mission 15¢ and 10c The former for those who attend unmasked and 10¢c. for those who are masked Re- freshments will be served, Dons forget about the Civie on ) me h Mrs a few Bers Oct an terta neiudes cards checkers “Mock ' all for th price of 25¢. Refreshments will erved The Angel of Death called town last Wednesday about ten o'clock and claimed as its victim little eight-year-old Jean Magargel daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Magargel when they were on their way to the Centre County Hospital with her as a Jast resort to gpare her life. She had only been sick for a few days hence it camé a8 a great shock to the fam- ly. On Bunday afternoon afler a short service at the home the body was taken to the Advent church near Milesburg where services were held at 1:30 o'clock and burial made in the Advent cemetery which hat been purchased recently {rom Jean's grandfather ‘Watson. He | buying a lot for each of his chil- dren, his granddaughter being the inment chinese Tolddine Wedding, | first of the family to be laid to rest there, Rev. Henry and Rev, Shuey officiated. The children’s choir of the M. BE. church of which she was a member sang several selections. Jean will be greatly missed at home in Sunday School and in the 4th { grade of school, where she was a favorite among the pupils. We ex- | tend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family, who wish to thank their many friends for their kind- i ness and help during their dark | hours of sOrTOWw, POTTERS MILLS (Prom last wee) lester Palmer and family, of Shippensburg, after spending 2 week at the 'Jettig summer home, | Mr, Miller and family from weekend at the home of Mrs. Mil- | ler’ sister, Mrs, Floyd White, i Those who took supper at the G. H. McCormick home on Sunday were, Ross Runyan, wife, son Dick, | James Runyen, wife and son. of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. R. HH. Me: Cormick of State College and Miss Caroline M the Miss Barah Bunist, from Laurelton Village, visited over the | weekend at the home of her par- BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. | | : | Hadi, ents, Mr, and Mrs. Prank Bunist On Bunday they all visited at the home of The James Faust at Centre own a | tect a SMULLTON (From last week) Mrs. Carrie Detwiler and her daughter Mrs, Snyder Von Day and three children were dinner guests last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, H. H. Royer Rebersburg Last Wednesday Rufus Brungart were ers in Bellefonte, Mrs. Carrie Detwiler, Mrs, Snyder VonDaly and three children motors ed to Rockwood last Wednesday, lehving the three children there with thelr grandparents and re tumed home Thursday and Mrs Day left Friday for Belfast, Mg. Thursday evening dinner gues! at the Rufus Brungart home were Mrs. T. M. Tressler, Mrs. G. W Tressler and daughter Patricis of Bellefonte Mr, and Mrs, Earl Webs faughter of Rebersburg, were last Thursday evening home of Mrs. Ida Wallzer On Sunday Mr. and Mn Brungart and daughter Helen w ftors at the homes of Mr Wi Tressler in Bellefonte M1 Shem Hackenbery that thelr daugh- : Hackenbers Mrs cali~ Mr, and business al ‘Lor Mrs Mr. a recety ed word ter-in-law, Mrs had undergone Centre County the home Mr: Williaz n Kashner Shamoki n Hawiy = ay Sunday Weber the home NEA MOSHANNON (From Jast week) 1 be the Method Meszars LeRoy Schinoke of Moshannon { Pine Ciler Loews Car and Jo motored t Ahl berg Mary Mr ning on pital ORVISTON (From Jast week) There were 215 present at Rall Day services on Sunday, a program was rendered in the mor sun- day night Rev. Long of Mill Hal ordained Rev. Robert Deboer Monument, as pastor of Orviston, Romela., and Monument churches Paul Lomison 8r., is suffering with grippe and asthma at (his writing nin Hl i Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Poorman and | family of State College, and Miss Verna Shank of Tyrone, visited on Sunday with and Mrs. A. M. Shank. Mrz. Clair Butler entertained the Loyal Women's Sunday School class last Priday evening. A very en- their parents, Mr. | joyable time was had by all pres-| ent. Harry Lomison has gone to Ches- ter, Pa., where he hag secured em- ployment with the Ford Motor Co The Methodist church at Pleas | (ant Gap was the scene of a beauti- ful double wedding on Sunday at 2 o'clock, when Miss Maybelle Con- fer daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bob- bie Confer and Elmer Decker of State College, Miss Violet Heaton, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Oscar Heaton and Earl Chaplain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chaplain were united in marriage by Rev. Henry Both brides were attired in wine crepe, with biack accessories. The ceremony was witnessed by relatives and friends of both couples. We wish them many years of happiness together Mr. and Mrs. Paul children of Mackeyville, Mr. Miller and visited on Sunday with Mr, and | Mrs. Arlington Jodun. Mr, and Mrs. P. CO. Harker, Fay | Oyler and Doris I of Johnson. burg, visited at the Paul Lomison home on Saturday. The Death Angel entered the claimed as Ws victim their: pine 8 eight months-old-son Donald. We average politician may not’ igchogtitih but he can de- HOLTS HOLLOW | A delightful kitchen shower Was at the home of Mrs. Edith | and family in honor of Mr, Mrs, Howard Burd, Those sent were: Harry Hall Erma Hall, Dorothy Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burd, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burd, Mrs, Edith Burd, Jasper Holt, Mr. and Mrs, Milford Burd, Mrs, Olive Rhoades, Mrs. Prank Dreese, Lee Johnson, Mrs Arthur nett, Mrs, Ida Johnson, Mrs Leathers, Mrs. George Robb, and Mrs. Clair Shawley, Mr Mrs. John Possinger, Mr. and Harry Haagen, Mr, and Mrs. Ed W urd Heaton, Mr, and Mrs, y Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. George Mi \gargel, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Doyle Roge Mr. and Mrs, Ben Fetzer Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Mr and ) Orvis Watson, Marie Johnson, ices Poorman, Shirley Bennett Holt, Donald Robb, Clair ! Johnson, Shirley Haag- Donald § Jimmie Watson, » Burd, Donald Watson, Burd, Marjorie Leath- n Rhoades, Ruth Ma- Anna Johnson Harold Linn Johnson, Oscar Mahlon Johnson, 8Sielia Betty S8hawley, George Eddy Burd , Joanne Monroe urd and OQilive Mr. and Mrs. Burd many beautiful and vhich © express ey Sanawiches picer, ree i ¢ Une ul their tO ev cake and esnments expect ery one coffee were served Mr and 10 go tw housekeeping ¢k near Unionville Charles Lucas spent Cox home ' AA ps aval Rhoades and with Mr Ye Alf Pleasant Gap, and Mrs. John Frese Wat Heat. Beliefon Ed I itiveg from te Coleville raday. Magargel Gap, Sen Le inger, of on Thu nn Poss s folks Mrs (hier of Pleas he Watsor Georee Mile: burg, vicihi= tson and Roy Own ol De~ 1a infor Milesburg, were Monday, ROMOLA nome visitors Bum we rved evening { and Mrs Poorman daughte nd Eve Mrs. Don Tho Miss B i np Mrs. Christie Heverly family, William Barnhart Yer Allison, Mr Mrs Packer, Mrs. Vernie Butler nd Mra. Irvin Weaver, and Eugene, Gerald Harold an Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robi and sons Sunny Lynn: Mrs and daughter Mrs. Miles Lu- and Mrs Blair : Miss Lovelean , Heickel., Marie Joe Dwirkins, Dalton Bum- garner, Richard Bumgarner Mrs Raymond Bumgarner, Mr. and Mrs Chester Poorman and family, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Heverly and family Mr. and Mrs. Lee Heverly and 8hir- iey. Charles Sayers, Ray Kirchoff, and mother, Mrs. Lydia Confer, Migs elly and Helen Barmbart and brother Frank, Mr. and Mrs Roy Bumgamner, 8ylvia Heverly ang Mr, and Mrs, John Heverly Belling is the difference between and Aarilia Sheldon Mr. and and and ele] Jaa and Warren Hevesly Mr. and iy. Mr aldine, TAKE HOME SOME Gr & sures souvent wow Electric Supply Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. etl | Mrs. Merril Youmg of Monument. | PORT MATILDA RD. NOL Mr, and Mrs. Rexford Gardner, Mr. and Mra, Albert Matthews and son, Carroll and Ira Gardner, of Scranton, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kerin, spent Sunday, Oct, 16th. with Mrs Mary Nearhoof and helped oele- brate * her 94th alwo | f birthday. Mrs. | Nearhoof is Rex Oardner's grand- | mother and Carroll Matthews is her great-great son. Five generations were represented The day wa very pleasantly spent, and they de- parted Sunday evening for home wishing grand-ma more happy birthdays Mr, and Mrs. George Carnes of Lilly, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Sylvester Walk Mrs, Arma Duey spent a few days with her mother in Atlanta Miss Marguerite Kerin a spaghetti supper at her friends Miss Evelyn Wilson's in Tyrone Mrs, Clarence Walk and daugh- Beverly attended her uncle George Burns’ funeral in Tyrone on Monday Mr. and of New days with her John Vaughn Mrs B. A many ter Mrs. Jack Cohen and York City, spent a few Mr 1d Mrs son Di rent g paren ar Louis N Beeman and Champigany of Bchenectady, Y. and Mr. and Mrs George Mill and Mrs. Mary Swires of Bellwood a med after a few days visit : ir niece Mrs, Mary Collett Mr and Mrs I. Lego and family conemaugh, spent Sun- with his mother, Mrs A. J i and taking her along back ome with him for a week, Mrs, Ernest Lehman spent day in Altoona Mr and 1 Mr: John Keeler of Ty- inday with her mother »r Shearer and Mrs, LeRoy Reese and spent Saturday in Tyrone Roy Hog i Wednes- n Al- or or Satur- Union Mrs 8mith of with her Mt 1 day sister, Lizzie Acker, Tyrone, her daughter 8 and son laturday Tyrone . Kenne th ‘Robison of “spent Sunday J. T. Beckwith ————————— A PORT MATILDA Mrs, Meriam Os man and Mrs. E Woodring spent Sunday after- i at the home of Mr. and Mr: rman Wiser, ww members of Ad met al héries Barmy M the the Methodis Ladies home of Mrs C and George I” 5 and Mrs Wednesda: yad ox R. Cowher and Mrs, Bid- oping n Tyrone on Wednesday Mr ang Mrs EM Goon in Mrs J.B Miles and Mrs Tyrone Grace R her front porch home past ——————— Willian and week painted which is thn L640, with Mr. on Priday Woodring spent Priday after. enclosed her a their | attended | Hospital Charity Statistics The Membership drive Unpaid Fay Ward Free Days Days 440 943 3 229 1146 Township or Boro. Bellefonte Borough Milesburg Borough Spring Township Benner Township Burnside Townanip Boggs Township Centie Hall Borough College Township State College Bor Curtin Township Ferguson Township Cregg Township Haines Township Halfmoon Township Harris Howard Howard Hust Liberty Marion Towns Townshi Bo roug! Tovnshi Te WHEL D Townshi Miles Township Millheim Borough Patton Township Penn Tow ngtin.. Potter ‘Township Bnow Shoe Bore Oug Snow Bhoe Tow: Taylor Township Union Township Unionville Borough aistrict district great Mr Deiro Jake Behers of and Mrs wn, are visil- George Harp Mrs, Charles sudd Mr anda Mrs Floss Harshbery per Alice Lingle- friend: in town The members sonary 8 ty held ¢ OCIA served husbands Harrisor Osceola spen and Mrs. B. H Kathryn Yo Sunday with w i 15 Ing Tyrone mother, her and son YARNELL wil Har Ve Home service held In church "Oot 28 at 30. A program in keeping of the season will be given Mr Edith Burd of Moose Ru pent Monday with her sist y Haagen wh There We “ Harr sick who ¥ of WE the cost of Charity following table shows the number of days of treatment of Char- ity patients from the Boroughs and Townships, the allotment of State Appropriation Study the table the gross cost per day, the amount received from the Cost to State Hospital Appro, LE6B4.20 $2200 80 | 108680 438.90 2236156 234800) g3500 35640 Member ship Drive Overpaid Not Pd 3275.00 - 545 BS 478 0 216220 BiB AS 1B44 25 2057 15 378 00 11550 1156 82 400.06 192135 T7880 0628 28215 46.75 29.70 56535 20040 54060 21390 - W120 752.10 - 368.1% 23525 12 5 - 9825 381 00 3200 d - 281.08 238 75 134.45 207% 61.90 688.00 T8465 30.45 50 50 110.06 856.35 35475 726.00 828.30 1305 85 322.45 1108 45 28.85 282 50 563.77 1144 55 mm 10 5 304 95 206 30 18 50 6270 B44 80 he BO 508 25 11847 UE. 447.15 43 1 EB on - 15.80 1064 60 their for their 605 55 - Patients Patients P_ 1670.15 t of Charity from - Maurer of and Mr Blue Ball home on Mr and Mrs. Donald Philipsburg, and Mr Joes and daughter of at Claire Shawiey's Quit £ a number of our pec pie at the Harvest Home services he Advent church on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Blair Carver of Dix Run, spent Sunday with and Mrs. Ralph Walker Mrs. Amanda Boyer | for Or- viston, fo visit friends, after spend- ing several weeks at ihe homes of her daughter granddaughter Mrs. Charles Mrs. Viv- ian Walker Mr. and Mrs, Claire Shawley son Harold, rece spent a couple days at the Elmer Shields home ir Lewistown Some friends from this place at- tended the kitchen shower for Mr and Mrs. Howard Burd at the home of his mother, at Molise Run last They received some very a tended - RY eft ang Brown and and week nce MARTHA Neighbors and friend 3 John Thursday evening Those present were: Rev Herr, of Bellefonte, Mr Mrs. Elwood Steere, and Mrs Williams, and Mrs, Phoebe Cronis- ter and Mr. Virgil Heaton of Mar- tha Furnace; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and da: in Cora McDonald eC Mrs ne - Maurer 4 ang At a Twist Yo of the Wrist!’ 0 CC a > Soft, Glare-free INDIRECT LIGHT SP) @ BEDROOM § {| Em \'E >
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