Page Six THE CENTRE pEMocilaT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 0, 1039. 1 { launch I aerial diplcmats } t temphation of e — THE WAR IN EUROPE What Are the Peace Terms ? With France uncertain he German Army is a greal offensive waiting for and submarine generally watching clopments affecting neutral ions, we furn this week to the peace wv compel ready Iritain attacks aien ventually work out the details der” hardly tention ol ng directed t not war in Eur underwa) tu already in Europe Although the gotten statesmen 1s o the task whethe! 10 belong to the victor when the fight 3 a serve peace for the fu tary of not only “alter-wa! maybe [4 ive “practical innermost n y impos tne wal n a However, as most of Germany wi w an d aS the nati Ie Orael ns and tu ty wre ends and tempt to res ini Eden, Dom British that he The Anthony the out win his country war but als latter nN more difficult will then be necessary expres oints 4 the Ause it 3 Ol feelings of lands where rved frozen in not 10n cn all or them German Ams Academic aims Dadion at war tant the nation dictated Dy include The of nly A peace wany, would prebably tions similar to pon the Czechs a those and the us believe Il not win this wa! aims of (hal Nation possess academic interest until evelop that make it probable ar Hitler will be the victor ¥ c have gbservation can be and F wrerally No rd uch to the Brit are Crospect1ve Consequently duty aims an tal attention Furope Linn af ir barking It may be a men o Trance © annown nclusively of little early Bil positively and 0 expe 14d state ain La the ims ve The been the prix been nat fom An AMsernee ai Hatred vy grict by gv rs ¢ 3 J 8 All absel i Lire Germany of he ta event ) pre men and wo- servitude ermas Creat intensified ana de- na- con must which will involved ons Secre- Government, | SAV task Dbe- are wil Ger- ron imposed Poles that obiec- England and C. 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Every- recalls the case of General Smuts, who led tne Boers in thel: igkle against the British and lived cooperate wit hi in World Wa More re ntly, he upset the Government f South Africa because it wished De neutr in present strug- gle one to n Pa the al the An recent Earlier Example broadcast, Colonel Minister fOr Native Union of South Af- t he fought Britain South Africa rathe: Jack luded In a Denys Reitz Affairs in the rica, recalled th three years went ive undey Union was finally con it ut. Brifl™n war, treated u unknown on liberty ir into exile the where Bu, de- 5 with a history and lI Rreate: than we had en- former republic Today, we are afer than we on our Feace P {eating us In renerosity in in measure of ree ald hope to with the smash and grab policy ch Is now iryin 0 vorid.” I 3 SUL A ere own wh aominate Lhe If the } h the present war hoped that they will recall the benefits which have accrued to Great Brit- ain through the Boer: By ng such an ex- ample in framing of term and g up the new m Europe, it might be possible Lo bring to an ) ncessan varfare Vin generosit to lowil Le en thir in sett rder the In ubtedly mpered } of that War Culs British Trade While Rr i - much is hea f the biockade of Germa which nove German fas, the 1 British been looked London show thal ar have re- fored influence of mmerce ha is from month reduction Re por the 1 a of » § ral i 1 an a gn foyer Ory trade. import ed ths are better abie man: Youth Killed, Three Injured {Continued from page ons) ped with against the of West machine tmpad ] ide extension ¢ Haine on ft jew rth Fair street nye been nble U were no witnesses Serious as it Ya more g hard iL oernr. wiry Train creeEing prexident of Comnreidlman the crash frees prevented Richey rar ’ half children srsitier 17% hie CIEY grou orf 3! 4 Fi trite Filott the clump of evergreen hich Mr. Haine him from Li of 1 874 would Be transplanted other position on the campus The crash wis =o great that too] PES [9 (27 after lege WwW Broan t Hat wid the 0 from the Richey car were found on! the campus lawn as far away from tl 112 measgremernis made by Chief Peters Evelyn Ritchey is employed at a chain and her sister, ives at home with her parents and Mrs. Daniel Ritchey, town, Lock Haven R. D. 1 Miss Merrill is the daughler Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill, Clearfield © cone fret store Mr Dunns- nf of 4 Barvivor: lude his of the dead vouth in- mrents and his sisters Ea a—— —— Expect no favors and you will retain your friends H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given afl sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. Phone 3579 CORIO] CELE] (HE DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET 3 BELIFFONTE FPA PHONE 674 some | according to | Betty. | | HUBLERSBURG | | (From last week) | Mrs. OP. Smith of Plutsburgh | spent Thursday night and Friday at | {the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl | Yearick Miss Ruth Carner spent Wednes- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dean Baughman of Renovo, Mr. and Mrs, John Hayes and daughters and Melvin Fravel were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Warfleld of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Vonada are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl one day last week, whom | they have called Shirley Belle Mis. P A Hinds and daughter Madaline spent a day last week at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hinds of Hecla Mr Carl Hayes and {amily were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, William Yearick of Mill Hall, R. D Mr. and Mrs. Milford Heaton and family and Mr. Bd. Vonada of Jack sonville sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Carer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCloskey ¢f State College, visited at the James McCloskey and Frank Von- ada home on Sunday Mrs. C. C. Vonada le, were and Mrs were and children Sunday vis me of her parents MYs. Walter Weaver and Mrs. Earl Yearick ai the home of Mr of Jacksonville B. Musser is in his home t¢ Re wae pen Jame spending a wn at Lan- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd of Willlamsport, and Mr. and Mrs red McKinley of Lockport, were visitors at the home Of Mrs. Boyd Whiteman and Mrs Marcellus Mont of Alliance, are spending M1 Clertrude Noll were Frida 3a] Mrs f Jacksonville Sumner he home o Noll f Lock Haven, | with ber grand. Mrs. John Hayes Walter Weaver evening supper guests with Mrs, Weaver's brother- in-law sister, Mr. and Mrs, M Burr ef Dewart The annual Father an ban- quiet the Hubleriburg Charge th Evangelical and Reiormed wa thi 3 heday the Zion rom i) Cr eal "18 N nd Mrs. Charle Warfield nding this paren Mr. and M and Mr were Saturday 0 werk and Wes son "nt ponsored Club of A hoi year or fife Te end ved by 1 W. Litke, was th m in men an vd an Pren fay an exreiiem the jadies ’ an tg enzineer Metal Co. shoned motion res of the smelting and rod de- tments of that plant. Upon re- also ran the pictures of ompetition drill and parade in Bellefonte last Flag Day lowing persons from Hub- atiended the banquet: L Robert Porter. FE Von- warles Noll Jr, John A Deck- William Deitrich, Nevin Deit- James Deitrich, Martin Deit- Russell Zellers, Cleve Bilerly Bierly. Wilbur Dunkie. Doyle Dunkie | Duni follows : P. E Von: John M. Long the greatest ’ Rev. Musser the farthest youngest person Ha inkie Junk } ven as father father, re ia re gi baid-headed the dest the John A Rob JACKSONVILLE (From last week) : services on Sunday Nov Sth, are as follows: Sunday School 9:30 and C. BE 8:45, Topic for dis- cussion “Must We Have War?” Please keep in mind the play en- When Sally Comes Lo Town,” will be acted in Grange Hall iday evening, Nov. J © of A. No, 230 O. P. Smith, of Pittsburgh, the weekend here with relia fives and returning to her home on Sunday alternoon was accompanied a mother Mra NH. Yearick wi expects to spend the winter in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrz daugier Nancy of were Saturday evening supper guests at the C. BE Aley home. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs Jack Ma- bus of Bellefonte, also atlended the Hallowe'en party given Hall on Saturday evening. titled whict on ¥ PO Mrs spent the 5, yer eT Jolin Bchaeffer and i YPRINE Centre Hall, | | bp { Church Lernlerences in Grange | will be given showing how te local { #eacols may benefit through cooper- Mr. and Mrs. Déimer Ertley and | dinner guest of her [Iriend Miss | Bette Aley. Miss Kathryn MeCrea spent a short time on Sunday alternooy at the home of her uncle Malvin Dix. | son of McEhattan | Mrs. Harry Strunk and daughter | Hope of State Ccllege Mrs. Walter Dailey of Altoona, and Guyer Eri. { ley of this place, were Bunday evens ing supper guests at the n Ertley home Sunday visitors al the Orin Pye home were Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ma- lone of Jersey Shore, and Mr and Mrs. Paul Fye of Lock Haven Miss Betie Aley was an cverpleit guest of her schoolmate Miss June Yearick on Monday night SW be Random Items r (Continued from Page 1) taking. Instead a magician appears ed and gave a most entertaining program. “Now.” we thought have The Bpeeches.” 80 It wa we felt lightly embarra cowed when the toastmaster few-duties got up and the meeting. Only a repo has wrestled through hun speeches at hundreds of can appreciate ! gratitude that comes a we'll that nd with - ded the warm ’ HASH John Speecce, under full the Elk Hallo last Wednes peared in rade and was over ed his outlandish woman a prize. He filtered Home after the p award Vhat me Ww here ROO Joh he had won a Did you notice Wetzler Band leadershis band i» imurove LE famous Slat fonship Clearfield Leg better look to iis ianrel siled wher permanent Lhe music Milesburg? 1 George Bl going pl the ws: of of really the the 1 OL much month in next an in tive FR the SING IT, DAN Western Binging i Unabon Telegram: the To n old Birthday You" to where as surprise Se nt bw» wering the telephone teen can da 0ry heat n {otlowing program Weiter irlegram for 3: rar na toninm Bir Bigned rendition Te Yeu" at ane an tivelm rel ty agent WITNESSES ELECTRO Dr JW number TIONS Ca 1 penitentier electrocution Oct Frank L of successor 10 officiated at electric cha of Rockview h ober 23 Ison Pit the late Robert the controls ondemned counsel and » in aan i chap performing his du former Presbyterian inteered pervioes tober 30 Claudy the same capacit demned men yrison ties Nas Ur PET PEEVE $ " 0 alm Jesse Caum ol » A Sour ritation 3 » " — i] fave large puddle ite in front « t off) it rains you could plained ’ wouldn't step over but i to wade through customers have pet you'd like get off your mind. drop this department a card and see what can be done aboul ar MP s———— County S. S. Conv. At Port Matilda 8 50 PE § a tes 1 The fall convention of the Ci) Behools of Centre count planned the «laff of County Connect] of Christian FEduea- ton. will be held on Thurs Nye vember 168 during the afternoon and in the Methodist chiurely « Pot Matilda © Tew) bring hy the Conlre flay The theme of the convent Promoting the Work School” and 1 in which the here will bs information ation with the program of the coun- children spent Sunday with Mr. [ty soiganization. and how this pro- and Bagle the weekend with his father, | Bwope and family. Bunday callers at the Winfield { Deitz home were Mr. and Mrs, Ray | { Deitz and children and Betty and | Pete Bryan of Belleforste, and Fos- | ter Bhamp of Hublersburg On Sunday Mrs i and daughter Hope of Stale Col- | | lege, Mrs. Walter Dailey of Altcoma, | | and Mr. Guyer Ertiey of this piace, | motored to Selinsgrove lo see their | | brother Paul and found him as good | | as could be expected, i | Sunday callers at the Sumber | { Noll home were Rev. Gulick of | | Howard, George . Swope, Arthur | | Dolan, Beity Aley and June Year-| | feck | Mrs. Marla White of Salona, vis- | | fted her sister Mrs. John Deitz on | | Saturday. Monday visitors at the | same home were Mr. and Mrs, Clair | | Rossman of Mill Hall R. D. i Elmer Swope and daughter Ger- ‘aldine and friend James Lucas. | spent Sunday afternoon gt the C. | C. 8mull home of Rebersburg Arline Swope and Vivian Wolle were Sunday evening supper guests | {of their friend Louise Beightol, Mr. and Mrs. William Craft and gaughters Ida May ang Elnora and | granddaughters Shirley and Oer- xidine Craft all of Clearfield, and | | Harry Dixson ¢f Philips urg, spent | {Sunday with their brother and | { sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Dixson, | I Miss June Yearick was a Sunday i Ley Mrs. Laird Korman of Mu | cea is promoted through the work {of the various department: George Swope of Altoona, spent) Eimer | p Mr. B. A. McGarvey, of Williams sort, will be the main speaker in both the afternoon and evening sos- sions which will begin 2:00 and 7:30 o'clock Every Church School in the comm. is requested to send a delegation al Harry Brunk | 07 workers ta this convention to re- ceive Information and inspiration to carry back to their schools and put into operation so that the work of the schools of Centre county may be properly promoted Registration fee will be fifty conts Bupper will be served by the ladies of the host church KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S PLEARANT GAP, PA ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX ROME LAUNDRY ELECTRIO STOVES Old-Time Hunting Adventures a (Continued from page one) C—O non A ABA part in the fall of 1688. He and a | Mr. Zimmerman, a once famous hunter, went out 10 what he called the Beoolae region, back of Beech Creek, a section of country that abounded with deer Mr. Zimmerman placed Delong | on a crossing where he remained | a long time, bin his partner, by mistake took a wrong direction and | disappeared Delong got red walling and decided 10 make a still] hunt back towards camp ! Coming down to a morass or meadow, surrounded by thick un- | derbrush, he heard a disturbance It sounded like something beating the earth, with an occasional snort bellow With gun ready for an emergency he cautiously advanced through the | underbrush, when a short distance before him he saw a large deer i. he edge of the brush moving back wardpy and idewny apparently truggling, with head lowered that it obscured high vegetation A well-aimed shot from muzzie-loader animal's hear SPerate SLrURRi reload or 0 wa br Lhe Lruss pent - A It old-{ashioned ball near Lo Lh i ped, bul a o« warned quickly which he did. With and and loaded rifle ie advanced Imag ywered that DACK in one oLhe! knife ¥ te ine ¥ wie ie 0s ALPS deer few! LJ Hag Cl Adou! wn an lace~-about Ie i h large dangerous rack Ake a JArge gun felled aded he second sol large buck hearing no ard Lo t . LANL from i Again he Te- disturbance aim his pri sWrpr two whe ld mn were monsict dead A doo 4 Lot reveaieQ ick we i f pride ad! comba and truggie thelr huge antier entwined, Jocked like a vie, and the chanoes might have perished struggle Being alone miles amp and allernoon Defong st 10 cleaning game. Bu pp iy y were they their ™ al y several from die In Lhe work w : fis his leer ah] wire io ¢ omrade he only deer killed bul the largest Kill- region {Or Many years ——————— —. —— PLEASANT GAr From 1 rom ast Hoy ¢ week) Howard i Z ay in Pittsburgh Ray Hile and James Krumrine aitended the Worlds Pair in New the weekend ck Shaffer famil) nan b over Le Shaffer's grand- yoars of age Simpson vis Newtown Mr ited over The weekend ag Pa Mr. and y housekee apartment at property Mrs. Josephine Dyer Blanch- ard and Thomag Beaver of Belle- onte, were calier; at the Noll-Mei- home Monday evening Master Charles Hubler mont. spent a Mrs ¥ i Struble have gone in the second floor e MM Armstrong n "-“ th af . of Le- few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Irvin after having a performed af Hospital. Mrs. Irvin him home Tuesday fer a few days visit Herman was {ladeiphia, for a few days th iatives and i1riends Mr. and Mm. Harry Bilger tended the joint meeting of Pleasant Gap and Zion churches Zon Sunday evening Miss Jean Kunes gave a Hallowe - en party for her school child afternoon John re al Monday ns Msn —— Warning To Hunters (Uontinaed from Page 1 electric fanees have been reported but this does not should become declares careless, Do You Really Know Mow to Talk? An interesting and instructive article revealing thal most everyone speaks aboul 50000 words a day but the words used are often wrong ones. Dont miss this helpful article in the November 10th issue of The American Weekly, the big magazine distributed with the Bal. timore Sunday American. On sale {al all newsstands REMEMBER When You Want . Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY DEAL IN IN EVERY PARTICULAR the | "ts A fom Sar MOSHANNON | nottioment. to RALPH J. GROVE, Ad- D2 R x48 | mdnistrator, Howard, Pa Puul Campiell, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the PFotals Aloe MM. Bhowers THOWmpeon, Jats Bellefonte Borough, Oentse County Aectamnt] Latters teslaanentary in the eslate having been grated Ww Lie underigned, all petsots indebted 10 ve maid estate are PoguUestecd 10 make payment, and those heaving cleims 0 present the same duly proven, with out delay to PRED L SHOWERS Executor, 312 Tih Avenues, ow toone, Pa Johnston & Attorneys (From last week) There were 67 present at the Methodist Sunday School Sunday: | preaching every Sunday moming at 10:30, everybody welcome Quite a number of the men our town atlended the Falher and Bon banquet al Snow Shoe Satur day evening and report a very nice tme. Former pastor, 1 8 Hodgson was the gpeaker of the evening, also cecupied the pulpit Sunday evenine and enjoyed the fellowship of many old acquaintances Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and Hope, Mrs. Annie Lewis John Lucas motored Ww Monday afternoon and visited the home 1! Miss Lillian Morris Mrs, Winnie Kerin, Miss Martha Kerin and Thomas Kerin, attend ed the funeral Tuesday Mrs Annie Kane Smith of Howard ™ Golden Wedding from of Mr Mrs. Arthur Clear- last Tuesday cabin I K Par ; Lewis, Mr nd 1 John ] hie LeRoy 1 re e F Ana Township Mrs. Anna wi and u Lu nn “ Edith and i ! J Bernice | eet ie of demigned, al : W | ais jayne Wi Cialm of ahve jaughter " and Mrs ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Brishin| 15 the Matter of the Eelau Al Milson J. Kern, Isle of Millie Borough, deceased Letiore of administration on sa estate having been granted Lhe U designed all persons are requested WwW make payment and those Beving or deitands agsinst the aa present then without delay 1« tiement Ww MARG ALE] , KERN, Adminttretriz, Milheim Pa W. Harrigon Walker, Ally nt i 1088 tended the " this pikce HOWes held at who A ol and Ne 4 ’ held Lhe at Elliot ADMINISTRATO M ‘ R'S NOTICE ICAS 1lers fama nie been PeETHoT uested of Daviing owes Mr nN er ir » and or o ADMINISTRATRINS NOTICE { of the ¥ Bellefon u Ps namy he Maine Inte of os Cou f C | al Lewis home Mos M1 1a Sunday of Frank Evan LeRoy Lewis i companied by Mr me to Lecont and John Ann sdale ny nake reigned and those cmands aged te # present MT odinte 3 mots and Ta TIT TNT A od mid Peat CD ror) po y T ere M £ a work with Mrs Ralph Jur Wayne Shipe a Danuy, and Patiy | wonviiie ited ‘ spendin ieiaw Ma A a Kerry Mr and daughter with her fathe Rs i. ith Pa Comen Harrgd day of Novem: PU MO abisd inoorporal Jor Bry and Nr. Clarence Clair " son Lasrence of M Virginia of State College were Sunday visitor i home Mn Cariwrig M.D gan, wl nt iibheim and { NINE a 8 Pete 4 WOR Oneeyons of : ‘ AL Fla: yf ~1 LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH in the Matter of Susan L. Shearer Townahip, Centre Letters ¢ Esate of Inte of Walker? Count deteunnd of adminied on on sald wiaie having been 3 ES agoemigned wil Pee therelo are requested 10 diate payibents and Claims Or Semands aga rated ’ M Aecouand EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of D Kiine, late of Bellefonte Borough, Letiers testamentary inte having been granted 10 the Idnrsig ned perches indebied 0 are reguested to make and those having cisimg % present We sane duly prover ith out deiny to BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPARY Exocuboar WwW. Harrison Walker Atty 245 PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROY~ ERTY AND VALUABLE REAL EXTATE The undemigned,. Executors Esluire of of Walker Penrmwyiy in the above > wil i mii ela is Payne ROVEMBER or “i URDAY of uw SALE. Te rai toed therefore 1 IANS PE2T e, Pa G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider’s Ex. Bldg. Fhene 4855 BELLEFONTE, PA p_rr COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. 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