December 7, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REARARARARARAR ANE ARRAS f The X-Mas Flower 25c up Large Selection of other Potted Plants and Cut Mistletoe Xmas Table Centerpieces H « \: } 2 = Flowers Loose Holly ) oily Wreaths__2 for 25¢7 10¢ sprig} A » 3 Se Ve Cemetery Wreaths WH TPTOTIRITIN > — VeTviety - - hr , Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 EAST HOWARD ST. PHONE #4. BELLEFONTE, PA. TINO ON RON NINN 11 Cases Heard By Judge Walker (Continued from DAs one) Game Protector Samuel Reed, ol Pine Grove Mills, after the officer had arrested the man on a charge of huuting afier 5 p. m. The scufl- fle ensued in Armor's Gap, near town, when Reed allegedly asked the. hunter to turn over his gun lo the officer. The defendant told the court that the officer did not iden- tify himeel! properly and claimed that the officer struck first. Other witnesses who testified included Game Protector Thomas Mosie and John Tressler Fred Dickey: of Beech Creek, was found not guilty of participation in the killing of a deer out of season A Justice of the peace had held Dickey after game officials charg- ed that he took pari in shooting a deer with the aid of a spotlight from a car in the Marsh Creek area November 24. A case involving a member of Je- hovah's Witnesses, a religious sect, was continued for further argu- ment. Briefs in the matter are 10] be prepared by the defense attorney | and by the District Attorney for} the further consideration of the court, Toe defendant was Hattie K.| Meyers, of Lewistown, who was ar- Tested by State College borough aulhorities on a charge of solicit- | ing funds without having first ob- | tained a license. Mrs. Meyers tes- | tified that she had not solicited | funds but said thal persons had the privilege of contributing to the cause if they so desired. ! Mrs. Grace Wagner, of West Fos- | ter Avenue, State College, testified that the Lewistown woman had] come fo her door, left pamphlets, and asked for funds. When asked | under what authority she made a door-to-door canvass, Mrs. Meyers | said her work was unselfish and no | of a commercial nature, and quoted | passages Trom the Scriptures as her | authority for her acls, ; Mrs. Elizabeth Carmack and Mrs. | Helen Caldwell, both of Philipsburg, | were directed to post bonds of 3300] each to keep the peace after a case in which Mrs. Carmack was (ried on | a charge of assault and battery ani’ threats. She was found guilty o'| the assault and battery count. i Theodore Catherman, of Moose | Run, ‘and Carl Vernon Smeal, of | Morrisdale, were directed to con tribute to the support of their minor | children at the conclusion of hear-! ings in their desertion and non-| support cases. Lloyd ‘Houlz was denied an appeal lar a discontinu- | ane of an order of support against W. J, Tucker, of Plegsant Gap. found guilly by a justice of th? peace of making an improper pass on a nearby highway, appealed the case to court, and Judge Walker discharged the defendant because of lack of sufficient evidence. Fred C. Lucas, of Bellefonte, was denied an appeal from a summary conviction on a charge of reckless driving, and was directed to pay the penalty imposed by a justice of the peate. hy i i sharge of the banquet are | Bellefonte, | named, { every individual to adopt. Expect Over 200 At VFW Banquet (Continued from DAZ® O08) pected to be present and whe will be called upon for brief addresses are Lioyd C. Pike. commander; David Long. quartermaster; Leo Moerschbacher, senfor vier tom-| mander: and CHI Ghau, adjulant Other State officials will include Mrs. Myrtle A. Beyer, department president of the Ladbes’ Auxiliary of the V. F. W. and Mra. Beatrice 5. Bisco, secretary Bellefonte guests of at the banguet will be the following: W. W. Sieg. W. P. Sieg. Ray C. Noll, Egil 1 Risen, Calvin Troupe, E. E. Espen«| Samuel M. Shallcross, Jesse Dr. J. W. Claudy, Mayor P. Harris, Father W. J.| George McoClellan of committees In James | Leitzell, chairman, Otto Corman.) Samuel Irvin, William Garis, all of and Mike Koohko, of the Among the organization hade, Caum, Hardman Palfy, Members and the Snow Shoe All indications are that the ban- quet this year will surpass any pre- vious event of the kind in the his | tory of the prominent veterans’ or ganization. In addition to the guests | all V. F. W. members In| good standing. and their wives, are {extended a cordial invitation to at- tend the dinner. The menu will be headed by roast turkey sia Ml —————— Trade at home is a good motio for | P 7; PHI in friend where i fies | the Motor Police | Ellsworth E. Shope | Pearl M. Sager Say Mother Killed Baby (Continued from page one) ————————————————————— Voluntary Confession Mrs, Diehl's hearing occurred af- ter she bad been taken over the route she sadd she followed June 20, | the day her haby was born, She was In charge of Digtrict Attorney | | Burritt L. Hhaw, Private Wallnoe F. | Ely of Willamsport, and Corporal WwW. G. Wamner, of Milton, both members of the State Motor Police She mads a full and voluntary confession of all the events leading | up to and preceding the act on which the authorities have based! a first degree murder charge. A charge of concealing the death of a | child had previously been placed | Agu t her in Union county and | 1 she wa: releacod on bail The Motor Police at Willlamesport {ealled 23 to Investigate {the finding uitense contain- {ing the decomposed body of an ine {fant under a semmer cottage near } Hau tleton found that the cabin had [been leased to Mrs. Diehl by the] owner, This clue led finally to her {ariest on charge of concealing {the death of an infant, Continued questi resitited In her full con- [ fe ion that. alter a fruitless search | for shelter for her baby bom une. [atiended in her automobile the moantain infant tina tlead tated In her he returned to her aureclton State Village she would be dis- her frenzied and con- ming suffocated until July 3, over two weeks after the bale birth, hat she secreted the un - der the when she tun- able to find Impiments to dig a pro- | per for i She intended to return to the cottage and bury ithe body, but never did Investigating officer Haven last Wednesday, tain angles of the case and Inter [viewing the woman's parents, Mr and Mrs. R. H. Bennison, who live ‘on a farm near Jacksonville, The knew her whereabouts and went to her home at Hartleton make after completing their preliminary investigation The Motor Police said the woman wimiitted she had smothered the In- stuff- November of the the mung aL a Hyner with two uitl- pot In near he red th pillow moi and then king knew he that if fob at the 1 with a bay charged. “0 In fused state of it. It was not pDinerd On n He it wa She con- fox on Me stiitease cottage WA grave were in Lock clearing cer- officer to the arrest fant with two cotton pillow: the body into a suitcase, and af- ter carrving it around for a fort- night. left it under a summer cot- in Lewis township, Union coun. r. She said the baby was born June and the body left the collage ily 3 The tiny form, fully ving on a cotton pillow in the suit case. was found there a week ago by a party of hunlers Mrs. Diehl was taken into cus- toddy shortly thereafter and charged] the Unlon county court hovse, | Lewisburg, with concealing the] death of a child. She was released then in 8500 bond Arrested with her at the same time on a morals charge nas John M. Whear, 54. also of Hartielon who plead guilty at Lewisburg and posted $200 ball for the next reasion of Union county court Officer Ely said Mrs. Diehl him she had Jost her job at Harlie- ton and set out June 20 to visit a daughter, who is being cared for at the home of the grandparents near Jacksoriville. On the way. she related, she became il. Panic-strick- on she drove 10 Lock Haven and then turned north in Renovo over a mountain road half-vas between Lock. Haven and Renovo She asserted she gave birth there to a son without medical allention’ on the following day. June 21. Then the returned 10 Lock Haven io pure chase new clothes and some wears ing apnarel for the baby the same day, according to her statements early this morning Later she went of dhe hoped 1o leave the child, but found no one al home. Returning to the spot where the baby had been born, she sinoth- ered her three-day-old son with’ pillows in a moment of desperation. | Worry over the loss of her job, famn- fly troubles and financial diffieul- added lo her glresa, she told ed at clothed and at told about to the home TR. - - - Marriage Lictnses : James Hart Clearfield Bessie Julia Smith Clearlicld Lee Edward Ricall. New Kensington Rose 1. Pentels New Kensington Howard | Bellefonte | Appollo Bellefonte | i Kathryn Helen Miller Willlam R. Moorehead » 1 - bY * K jt Nt pon J “ ~ “) NR HUBLERSBURG The members of the Evangel J church are holding a roast chicken supper in | bring ycur Mr. and and Mrs Paul Tice Sunday the home Tice. Snyder evening he social — | evening of this week, price 256 & hearing before Alderman Brungard.| 35 cents, dessert exira friends Mrs, Ral of and su of Mi lady friend, and hall on Friday vd So come, ph MeGlocklin Wingate, and were gues aL Mi Bari per Mrs. James Carner and daughtel Barbara, » | home of Mr { Heaton of Bellefonte, R, D Mr. and familly, Mr. Lee Rogers and Hal pent and Mrs. Sur Thursday at UM Mrs, Millred and y mner Noll Beighiol of Jacksonville, were bul® day Mr Clifford the McCloskey The Bes evening home of Mr home ¢f Mr supper and Mr sie on Kauffman of Williamsport and Sunday Ohristmas AL Noll on at guests al s. Charle and called Mrs, James alternoon entenainmeins will be held in the Reformed chu on Priday Adam Fr evening avel son Dex 22nd Melvin daughter Mildred were Sunda at the home of Mi ner Mir: Mrs guest al Billet Miss mg ome nd Mr Jreck of © (From Visiter Fravel on and Dom dren Phy Charles an Mill Hall same home were Mr ers and Marjorie Mir Jan Paul spent butcl Mr: er al Paul Mr. and Mrz { lock Havel ¢ family day Mr Bob» wih and on iting Mrs are the home scketimil Mrs day visiting Mr» Mr and of Siale ( r.ertained her Frank il on Su r. and spent the ents, Mr. a Miss Laura Haves of Williams a 0 BATTERIES LR rly Iw Arthur Ada Y« the home of Melvin spending Charies Dorma cum Mr oleville Di last at the t Thanksgiy Mrs, A. C Hower Mr. and Mrs. C Do of E ( Jane a Mary Supper on all MeCl | L&f the Altoona Tuesda Mrs. Fre of pent i and Helen McCloskey time at Paul nome rey week) 10m ing rman ana Altoon ondo an and of Snyvdertown OnKeY Saturday th hon Dickey at the spent ry Harr John Have: hia grandparents Tri of ler Mr. a of Kray al the home of Mr Mr olese w nday Mra weekend nd Mrs Dean Phipps Auto Stores ECONO 70 MODERN STORES * HUGE BUYING POWER LARGE 2 CELL - ASHLIGHTS FL Pr Donald kenmilier several nd Mr Loganton Moapen Bruce Harris of Lamar Arihus d Trucken~ Mr parents dllams © with hi Merl Lowery EXTREMELY LOW PRICE ER MANIFOLD # r Mall Lowery op Pars rt, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Hayes Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes and ghier were Sunday visitors atl he home ¢f Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hayes of Bellefonte, Walter Weaver spent Friday with m Elmer of Jersey 8hore and Mrs. Chester Heckman won of Nittany were Sunday at the home of Mr, and Nevin Lee Weekend visitors at the home oi Rev, Musser were Mrs, Marguerite Weldman and Mrs. Beulah Musser of Lititz; Miss Patricia Pottiger of Reading and Mr. H. Richard Mus- ser of Philadelphia Mi sn w— ORVISTON 124 at Sunday School y nel were ih Ly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Confer ted with the Claud and Philip Con er families also Mrs. Henry Confer Lt Yunville Sunday M Paul Lomison and Belie Heverly of Loc) pent Sunday afternoon and he Paul Lomison home Mrs. Orrie Heaton ol Md pent {he weekend Heaton's Mr Mrs. G. H. Gille Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lomison f Chi ne weekend at the Claude on M1 Ha ning at timore Mrs parents pie and wit Lomi- Pierce ster me y. Tom Packer and kK Haven pent Walker haguu wis ai the hunting cam Mrs, John Sot and C Altoona, Albert Gerve: Lershiner, Art Hollin } Lancaster, spen the Poul cvera Gay LOTR. NT ger and Paul Lomison on Priday night r regular and Mrs append monthly meeting Bert Bloom of Ber- the weekend at the Mr home Bloom i} Watson of Ph ing a few days wi ladeiphia th his broth- vim M1 . ' v iyion unLan wn Gee U.S. Army Corporal Found Near College ‘Oontinusg from Dage one) near the Reed service sta reoorted field He y A a Sherif! ' sald the man suffered cone erabiy from’ expostre and lack fret Brought to the Centre county } 2 oorporil showed evidences that id people trying or otherwise notified ihought Were ot injure him and Tuesdas who bim als were ght his parents Emigh, Pa. came here 0 Lane > * NEW LOW PRICES 12¢ FOR CHEVROLET 1034 DODGE 193) - 1034 PLYMOUTH 1933-1034 23 Properties For Sale BELLEFONTE HOWARD BOROUGH Residential Properties 2V/5-Story Brick Dwelling Containing seven bath. ot 64 x 205 feet. on North side of Black Hot air heat. I's Hi 1.ocat ec) Nt rect : ven roo and 13 North Spring Street Three-story brick house, 9 room and bath, hot-air conditioned heat. Central location. . 2'/2-Story Frame Dwelling . . ’ 1 Containing ¥ rooms and bath, 17 North Spring Street t Wana Three-story frame rooms and bath, st Located on Ea Hot air heat. STATE COLLEGE 132 South Bernard Street 11 dwelling, o house team 50 East Linn Street Two and one-half house and 2-car brick garage; 11 rooms and bath, hot water heat A most desirable residence. tory brick } 1 J ! o=BUOTy iC) COn- plete bathrooms, 121 } ’ (re ' (> 4 4 3 od DYICK garage, hot wau Cd 1322 South Bernard Street ( 6 6 Lots East Howard Street Desirabl - Ll cdil 1 4 ible jocation. "OO and bath, hot air heat nd other outbuildin bank barn ¢ drilled well, flow hou 2, i ell, 7 gallons Reasonably Priced — Inquire at BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. OF BELLEFONTE, PA. d HEATERS Recover Escaped Youths bert Hamm. 17, of 1 Haver Ayde 1 { Hone who escaped fron ) we Two Mile } f : strinl School [« } neat i returned 1 ‘ i The mast news for $1.50 to Sto = F Robbins, 14 / eR 3 CUSTOM BUILT cx HOT WATER HEATERS $19.95 U.S. LIST PRICE LIMITED 6 77 Coram QUANTITY TO GOAT HEAYY DUTY MOTOR HIGH SPEED 4 BLADE FAN 3 INCH COPPER CORE WILL HEAT THE LARGEST CAR STRONGLY BUILT FOR YEARS OF SERVICE. FITS ALL CARS. PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE GRILLE GRILLE GUARDS INSTALLED AT SMALL EXTRA CHARGE RH AS Low he YL EMERGENCY CHAINS A Asonsaon B9 * GUARANTEED CHROME PLATE | * STREAMLINED s FITS ALL CARS Jo BUILT TO STAND SEVERE STRAIN 1B) HEATER UNIT FITS ALL EATERS am oF w S Bellefonte Our New Penna. Address 28 SOUTH ALLEGHENY ST.
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