November 30, 1939, ES —— THE CENTRE DEMOC CRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a ——————— JUTE RTE 2 » zatly' “Fm too busy just now to think of everything” Js “1 want some of vou folks who are puzzling over your C hrist- mas shopping to help me out. It will assist me and relieve you of some of vour worries if you'll just send a year's subscription of the CENTRE DEMOCRAT to that friend or relative whom you've been wondering what to buy as a gift. You'll really be sending him or her fifty-two gifts—and you won't have to spend a lot of money, either.” Yes. friends. Old Santa is right. The cost Is so small and the effort so easy, you will be surprised how effectually it will ease your mind of the gift problem Now is the time to arrange for your subscription gift all you need to do: Cut out this blank, fill in the blank spaces with the proper information for mailing, and send or bring it to this office with one dollar and a half—the price of a year's subscription. sue in the We will begin sending the paper with the first is: new year. In addition we will mail a yuletide card to the recipient bearing your name and greeting, in time to reach him or her by Christmas Day Use Here's this form when ordering your gift THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Enclosed you will find $1.50 for which enter my Christmas gift for one year to the following address, subscription Send to Street. . State. . City and Sent by FA J CI CE Cea va Cl re Br I I ES EL OTN TRC RT ee Baa Addre Cp THR CIR CIR A TT Ci HINTING) Bs A i INHER ) a All tyr of ne: ceptable for care in a member hos- and injury ac- Lounch Work on New Plan for Hospital included wilh tion of Workmen's Compensation cases. Obstetrical service is avall- able under the plan after a waiting period of ten months from the date of the subscriber's certificate, Over 40 bables have been born under the plan during the past six months pital are (Continued from page one) inaugurated Marc h 1, 1038 AS A non- profit community corporation, under a special act of the Legislature In 1837. The Insurance Department the Slate supervises the operation of the plan The service provides semi-private accomodations for 21 days of hospi- tallzation—which is considerably longer than the time spent by the average patient. This includes bed, board, general nursing service, Use gfve persons employed. a of of operating room and delivery iw, three, or four can be formed room, anaesthesia, routine labora- if it represents 100 per cent enro tory examination, ordinary x-rays,’ ment. drugs, dressings, medications and other routine hospital care Miss Edwards, who is making her headquarters at the Brockerhoff Hotel, reports that during the first 18 months of the plan's operation more than 12.000 members have en- rolled and that 653 persons have been hospitalized with a saving to members of $28.581 pald for hospital bills. of Only arc clig- ubscriber applications number of represen- less than group of emploved perso for membership as also necessary that be made by a sufficient employes to constitute a tative group. If there are ible It is 1 u- in opera- the United during now ex- Similar plans are now tion In 60 center in States and the enrollment the past three vears has ceeded 4.500.000. The city of Roches- ter, N. Y., now boasts of 101000 subscribers or 33 1-3 per cent of the population. In that city 15.000 pat- fenits have had their bills paid in the hospital during that time EARLY DECEMBER VALUES At Your Nearby Shaffer Store ! Join the thousands who are continuously SAVING TIME AND MONEY by Shopping at their nearby Shaffer Store, PENN ALTO BUTTER Ib 35¢ L.&S. APPLEBUTTER - “7 1c Jar ALCO BRAND OLEO - 21bs 2lc 2ie HONEY GOLD OLEO. 1h 19¢ Sirens BREAD - - 2700 15¢ PENN ALTO BREAD "= 10c recs. Angel Food Cake - 25¢ PURE CANE SUGAR - 10..57¢c pint 22¢ CRISFIELD OYSTERS PURE LARD “I.” 21bs 17¢ N. B.C. RITZ CRACKERS oe 2c KRAFT CHEESE, Velv. - 2, 55¢ SPRY -3 .50c RINSO -2 "5. 39¢ LIFEBUOY Health Soap - ok. 5¢ SCRATCH FEED ":.5 100... 1.75 PENN ALTO MILK 10.2: 59¢ SHAFFER Special Coffee 3 vc 39¢ PENN ALTO COFFEE NL oi FRESH HOME-DRESSED PORK Pork Loin Roast C.. - - Ib 18¢ Shoulder Roast cat Ib 15¢ Style Fresh Skinned Subosed All Pork Sausage HAMS 0" osu izi Country Style Loose vg. , (Sold whole or shank half) Ib20c 1b 19¢ FLA. ORANGES = - 2 doz. 25¢ FLORIDA i tor 19¢ PASCAL GRAPEFRUIT Ib 15¢ FANCY SWEET POTATOES RIPE BANANAS CAPE COD the excep- | i maintained at the county's lin private homes. In all, mailed that pearly 70 persons on the | present lists will be transferred to! (one giving credit Government for its ald In financing {the home, and the other listing the {names of the County Commission. | era, their chief clerk, their solicitor, [the architect and the | the structure. Death *Accdental’ UR @ (Terms Meckley Dix Rug Baptist C. C. Shuey, pesior, Sunday school (at 0:30, Elmer Hoband, Supt. fols | flowed with class meeting. Preaching | | services al 7:30, Everybody welcome | to all these services, Advent Church rehool, 9:30, Roy Preaching, 11 Pudeavor, 7:30, Nevin Watson, ident, C. C. Shuey, pastor, Methodist. Bellefonte H. Wills Hartsock, school at 9:30 a. m., Supt. Morning worship with the pastor, at 10:45, Bundny | Supt | lan | pre Leathers, | Roy {| Church { Shuey, | sermon hy | wor {| worship and serinen at 7:30, OfMetal [Board meeting Monday evening at 17:30. Ladies’ Volunteer class (day evening. Junior and | Epvrorth Leagues Wednesday {ing at 6:30. Prayer hour at Woman Hom adicavonry Frida ning pastor even. Methodist ung Li, Lingnon sg nduate Hinata College Sunday Church Method church, Bune 11 o'clock, The nd- y festure of the regu- mi obuervance Ciray's Church school will pretent a number articles from bis na- I'he nublic Is cordially In. this service. Grav's Mr. Lal: dent from Chinn, h ( the Penne addr tie iat Gra fday moming are ill be lar monthly held b t The of tive land vited to Ale versity, nt an exchange Un chon) Tania chonl 1) ITMIATY he pepk-r ntere<t' ng a t Lord ALiend Bellefonte uscholder, pastor, Sune t 9:45 a. m.. John R Preaching at 10:45 a pastor Christian En- 8:30 p.m. Woman's Mis aid Otlerbein Gulld ANNiVersars erviees in the evening at 7:30. Miss Mabel Beckley, mis. slonary home on furlough from Af- rica, will be the speaker for the oc. casion. The Bellefonte Accordian Band will render a musical pro- gram at this service beginning at 7 o'clock. Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30 Quarterly Conference will be ducted Thursday i United Brethren, CG. BE. H da wol a Shope, Supt. m. by the deavor at slonary Society evening at 7:3 First 9:30 a 10:30 a Theme Bellefonte Sunday Church worship Our Bible Early tions.” The first of a serie mons on The Bible, You are urged to bring your old or prized Bible: for the Bible display. 6:30 Young Peoples League. 7:30 3 Mission Band Thank Offering vice. Good program by the child- ren. The Steward board will meet at the church on Monday evening at 7:30. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Junior League at 7 o'clock. Choir rehearsal on Thurs. day evening at 7 o'clock. Rebersburg Evangelical Royal A. Baboock, school at 9 a. m. Evening at 7 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening al 7 o'clock Paradise-—-8unday school at 1 p. m. Worship and ser- mon at 2.30 p. m. Madisonburg Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Ser- mon, “What is a Christian? by Evangelist PL. A. Houseal, 10:30 a m. Evening subject, Prasticing the { Presence of God.” Til5 p . Week- nights: in addition (0 the yo op ing themes used at the Sunday ser- vices by the Rev. Housea), the evan- golist, will be the following week. night themes: “The Confession of One's Fath.” “The Last Great Voi - age.” "Do or Done. Which?” "Bins Pay versus God's GUHL™ “The Place | Called Calvary.” “To Hear—To Be- leve—~To Know™ “Ia There Not Another Way?” “Who Preached the Devil's Funeral Sermon?” Viewers Find County Home Incomplete (Continued from Page nD Evangelical, m m.. chool; with sermon Tran of In- oT SOT. Rev, Sunday Service pastor be in place, ready for final Inapec. tion, before February | The Home, designed to accommo. | date TO pereons, but which may (house up Lo 190 In cases of neces. sity, Is to be opened within the next | week, according to present plans, i The Commissioners now have some {20 persons at the Bellefonte Ror. ough home to be transferred at} lonee to the new building. Others ‘are In various parts of the county, | where most of them are being expense it Is estl- the Home as soon as possible, In the lobby of the Home two bronze plaques have been erected, | to the Pederal builder of -. Art is not 0 be denied but few | authors would write if they were | Hot paid. OIL AND REPAIRS FOR MAYTAGS K. OWENS Electric Store High Street BELLEFONTE, PA. o'clock. Christ | Cc. C.} Ep-= | th League at 6:30 p, m. Evening | Tues. | Junior Hi! 7:40, Bock Ly | will | | ons _(Continued from Page Nn witiesses at the Nefr Funeral Home in Howard, Early reports of the tragedy n+ dicated that the bullet from the 43 | Army automatic Meckley had taketig, = with him on a turkey hunting ex pedition, had entered the back ©: his head and had come out in the centre of his forehead Later it was revealed that the { bullet had entered the forehead ant { had emerged at the rear of his head. ‘At the point of entrance Whe large calibre bullet had caused a x-like laceration, and there were slight powder burns about the wound. The man's hunting CAD was on his head at the time Nhe | nas found. Meckley, last seen alive by 3 neighbor, Frank Grove, late las Monday afternoon, sald that nf was going to hunt turkeys, In ad- dition to the automatic he carried a shotgun, which was found near His | body the next morning. The aulo- | matic, clutched tightly in his hand revealed that although the trigger was held back, a second shot in thé chamber of the weapon had falled to fire because it had jammed he mechaniam During the investigation 0 youth's father, Miles Meckley, loid Dr. Heaton that his son had alway shown a deep interest In fire-arms and that he had been trying to ad- Just the Army automatic lo properly. He expressed the belief that while sitting in the wood: walling for turkeys, the young man may have been working with automatic when the bullet which caused his death was discharged Members of the family reported that William was in good spirits and that they knew of no reasoh why he might want to take his Jife Funeral servies were feld day afternoon at the home of deceased's brother-in-law Lyons, with additional service the Myers church Buffalo Run The Rev, Homer BE. Gaunii of the Houservilie charge ol ited Brethren church, offi firp i Valley pastor [4] ciated cemetery Mr made brother Bellef He Fred stal } Ia adjoining the church Meckley was unmarried and his home with father and sisters residing east of nite on the Jacksonville Road empioved by his brother the ict of a servic highway. $4 HAs wa condi iat m along Orders Clean-up of Lotteries (Continued from Page 1) order applies only to State police and that they no part in the State-wide enforcement One clared foroes have semi-official de. If the State Palite en. the new order 10 the letter th Hate Police will breome more unpopular than the OGPU, Rus. sian seoret police ifmilar agency In Germany! The District Atlorney, sho some - time ago conducted a drive to clean up the more gerious forms of gam. bling In the county. declared that ow he frequently receives ealls from various paris of the counts The conversalions are something iike this: “Our church is having a bagasr and we want to chance off an af- ghan. Wili that be all .righi with your office?” The District y ihe pret 1 thing hn Stale stander AtLornes Al rhanciugz off any. w Jollery "aul he prolif lotteries and that as officer of thw Jas De cans not give anyone permission to eon- duct a lotlery, no matter how Inno. cent it ma) be or how worthwhile the causes may be. And so it goes In issuing the Statewide order ageinst lolteries, Adams sald: Tm giving them onporiunits lo close up without prosmeut ion,” sald Police Commissioner Toymn OG Adams. "We are potifying ever lottery group that we know about! that we expect them to stop of thelr oun accord. We are not anx- to make arrest “IT realize that some lotieries rin on the proposition that they are doing a8 beneficent work In their community” "Adams said, “but we can’t walk by and see them ope erating. We cant be a witness {0 violation of the law “If Peonsyivania wants benefi- cient Jotteries it is up to the legis. lature to provide for them. As it Ia they are against the law, and they all come under the same head. A lottery is a lottery "TI am sympathetic with the things some of them are doing, but we are reports BNO jaw an an ATE | going to do our best to clean them! up.” - - MP ss —— Dtive carefully and you may | to drive longer—even if you are in a hurry. Coal! ALL GRADES OF CANNEL SIZES AND PRICES TO SAT- ISFY EVERYONE'S NEEDS AND POCKETBOOK Ask Your Dealer or Trucker For LANSBERRY’S CANNEL COAL LOAD WITHOUT SHOVELING Abbie E. Lansberry and Son WOODLAND, PA. R. D. 1 the | Interment was made in the We or the Cedapo, Ta i it rr ————— —— RECENT WEDDINGS Breon-—Genteel Tuesday evening, November 0:30 o'clock, at the home of the bridegroom, Rebersburg, Mrs, [Edith Victoria Genteel was p= marriage Ww Calvin: Benjamin Breon, in the presence of a few im- mediate friends. Rev, R. A. Bab- [COCK was the officiating minister, {God wishes from thelr many frien extended to the happy SOuDly who will reside In Rebers- nrg 4 On nr Mackett—Tiufr i preity wedding solemnized in Uw Juniata Park Church of the Brethren, Salurday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Miss Levenna Huff, of Lew. Blonn, became the bride of Rush Hackett, of Centre Hall. The ring ceremony was used with the Rey T. IL. Bratton oMciating. The bride WAS given {in marriage by her fath- er. Wiliam Huff. ang the couple was aitended by M Erman Boreman, of town. After the ceremony & held at the home Mr James Kr A 1 Mr. and Taowin- recen- of hoon the of wa bride Allg aunt Dotterer Ferree iid Mra, John Ferree D have announced the of their daughter, Emily Ferree, to Elmer Edward Dot- Mr. and Mrs, Beza Mill Hall, R. D. 1. The IRge 3 solemnized by the Paul J. Keller, Thanksgiving 30 p. m. In the St. Paul’: neran church of the Nittany parish, The bride was at. by Miss Virginia M. Ferree ile, and the bridegroom H. Albright, of Mil Mr Hall, R marringe Tsabe) {tere Dotterer Mill wou of al 6 1 i Moorehead Sager Miss Pearl M Mr Mrs William J. Sager ard street, Bellefonte, was united In marriage to William R Moorehen son of Mr. and Mi: will Moorehead, of Appollo, Pa Tur November 28. at the Unit- ed Brethren parsonage, Bellefonte, wit) Rev. G., E. Householder of the United Brethren officiating. The hride was attired In teal Bloe with to match. They were un. bridegroom ix fm- sec] mills In Pitls- the young couple expect } Appollo Reish—White Arvilia June White Mr. and Mrs. H W. Haven, and John sont of Mr. and Mn Reich, Oak Hall Btation, Centre county, were married the evening of Thanksgiving Day in the Church of Christ. by the Rev. Harry F. Rector, They were atiended by Miss of ind t How d am he ploved In the to res Jae daugh- White, Russell Frank Mis for of 14 CX Reish Dorothy Shaffer snd Robert High | The bride 1s a graduate of the Lock Haven High school, class of 1838, and has been employed at the New Yurk and Pennsylvania Oo. The bridegroom is a graduate of the State College High school and has been emplosed atl the Lock Haven Sik Mill. They will Uve in an apart. ment at Lock Haven. Walson—Brugger Lewis Watson, son Of Mr Mrs, Prenk Watson, Fieming, pop- war member of the graduating Bla of Tyrone Hikh sehool in 1936, aud Mi; Mary A Rrugger. daugh- rr of Mr. and Mrs. C. XK. Brugerr of Fleming, were andled in marriage in the Methodist church of Fiem- Ing on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'- iglock, Ney. DD. Kauffman, pastor of the church, officiating. The bride *as given in marriage by her father The couple wns attended by Miss Martha ©. Rrugger, of Wilmington, Delaware, a madd of honor, and Mr. lerny Nearhoo! of Tyrone, as best man. Mig Virginia Brugger of Canonshurg, was bridesmaid Miz: Rath Parsons played “T Lave Yoru Truly” and also played the tra- ditional processional and recession al wedding marches, Mr. Ward Southard, of Wilmington, Delaware, and Mr, Jossph Rrugger. of Flem- ng. were whern, The bride was drecand in white slik crepe and her and | reception united | bridal | Sager, daughter of! i Carrie Jacobs Bond | Black, of Bummit Immediately after attended by Har held the ceremony wi ry Fdwards, Mrs. Stella Bronson, Mrs. W. BR Birth, of SBhickshinny, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Long, of Al dervon; Mrs. McKinley Long, Misse: June and Doris Long, of Sweet Val- ley: Miss Pearl Edwards Wilkes Barre: Mr, and Mrs. John Rich- ards, of Endicott, N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Haven, of Olean, N., Y.; Miss Rhoda Rogers, Nittany; Ches- ter Wagner, Centre Hall; Miss Pearl Lingle, of Millhelm; Kenneth Breon of Rebersburg: Mr. and Mrs. SBeott W. Decker, Miss Cieraldine Bmith, Hazel Zettle, Relda Haagen, Bara Vonada, and Mr. and Mi Joho Vonada, of Bpring Milk Mit Bmith expect to reside in y erected home in Potters of and Mr thelr new! Mills Shaffer—Cowher. A pretly al the home of Mr Cowher In Port o'clock on Thank: 2rd. when Mae, becanw Blain 8hafler double ring by Rev. Joseph Weaver, o B. Church. A sumpluou dinner was served aller ding he medium b rocm IN dark following were | Dewey ( Sherman Cowher Mra Me Keller and wedding was solemnized and Mrs, Dewey Matilda giving Day daughter Viola bride { Home of lewistown, U ceremony ng thell the ride was attl oe crepe gre blue serge wesc! owher Ley owl and Hosba Tose ) wil and She and Mrs, Curt Rev Jose) : Mri Ho weds will the br man, wen Weaver Shafer Lewis wm emp) mer ide } number of 3 d Mi 8) Samuel Black, sor Alexander Riack Pa. The cr by He altar everge ter of Mr. a College 1 hecame remon eens and bride by "R govn WHO Was ven in ina I#Roy H. Con of ivory brocaded lines. puffed caded gauntlet and skirt In Her tp length fell from of pleated taille her bre thier prinee sleeves train She carr quel of white chid: awdden Richard Markie Slat D.. sister of of honor ter of the rOBAS png the bride vas Miss Florence Black bridegr The bridesmaid Om. va: of honor Earl Corl, State College. R Mrs. LeRoy Corl. Boalsburg Kutz, of Summit Hill man and the ushers and Paul Grubb R D. and Claude kinstown. Mrs, Corl bride, was atiired In a dress and wore 4 corsage of denias The bridegroom's mother Mrs. Black wore ensemble and a corsage of ins Preceding the ceremot organist. Mrs. Fred Markle “To An Evening Star and Carrie Jacobs Bond’: Wearyvin' For You Mise Stuart sang “1 Love You Trul and “O Prom- The bride en- trains acted of Stat 3 Mey Tar $Y wine colored garden- the ln vmed pin * by Wagner ise Me tered by DeKoven the church to the the “Bridal Chorus grin by Wagner, and the March” br Mendels ~ as Lhe reccsiio following to the family al bride: a graduale of High school and secretary in 8chool at the Col a graduste of the State College and ia the Commonwealth a gpector. The young couple will make their home in Philadelphia after a short wedding trip. Among the out. of town guests were Mr Mrs Alexander Black and Mildred. Cordon Darby Hill; Buck and son Mark. and and son, of fy ifom ohn al mm pedis the crremon: and home the ¢ s3od « snena Mrs £34.14 oust the employed As a the Mineral Industri Mr. Black is Pennsylvania emploved by urance iM. was lege and and Ellen Mr. and Rov Claire, Mrs. Edith Donald, of Mr: Roy of Warrior's | Burkholder Jersey Shore —————————— AAAI bridal bongurt was made from white | chrysanth~mums. The maid of hon- or chow for her gown, gold and ‘white crepe. and her bouguet Was ‘of bronze chrysanthemum: while! the bridesmaid wore purple velvet ‘and carried yeliow chrysanthemums., {The bride Is a graduate of Belle.’ fonts High school, class of 1939, and the bridegroom graduated from Ty- irone Hii school, and §s employed {by the Pennsylvania Railroad com- [pany. Following a wedding trip to ¢ | Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Watson fwill take wip housekeeping in apari- ments in Lhe bride's home. Smith—Edwards LA brautiful wedding was perform. | ed at the home of John W. Vonada, ters Mills. ed a plavo and violin interpretation | ; : i 5 - i : : | 5 t : i { | EE | if i gesi : i Hi June Long, of Sweet Valley, render- | TAUB'S CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Vanities Like New - THREE- PIECE Bedroom $1 47s Suite $475 Dressers $4.75 Priced at - - Chests OF DRAWERS - Congoleum $2 95 27 34 95 $975 Taubs Furniture Ex. Bligh Street Bellefonte, Pa. Next to Farmers National Bank Kitchen CABINETS Wardrobes Priced at « - Priced at « - - Parlor Suites Priced at - daughter, Girl Reports Attack Here By Stranger (Continued from page one) The de Centre ribed Young dark mackinaw he Aller « rhe claimed she ul who she sald upon sight, Mi home of Ww where shu Count Hou ner n nt man. He hair and CRPINg then notifu ficer Donal Police Harr arched ! trace of Public Sales : Clavion E. Hettinger H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER given all sales PA. Prompt attention FINE GROVE MILLS, Phone E00 17 TARE TAT ARETE TE I LBE TEE OEE The Ideal Christmas Gift MORE RADIO FOR LESS MONEY! 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