Page Seven MARCH filer at December 14, 1939, JULIAN The U, B. church will have A] Christmas entertainment at the church on Friday night, December | 22, and a welcome is extended to al! | who are interested, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Williams, sou | Dewey, accompanied by Mr. and | Mis, Willlam Miller of Bellefonte, | moored to Bedford and Somerset THE CENTRE DEMOCEAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December Court ¢ TBoard President Nam-| Mr. Rogers also stated that it 1% Now In Sesion ed to Conduct School WEDNESDAY Prank will « the Miller fam of Plue Cn far STN sy 20 put ¢ Fetzer wil! at Pleasant Bhugert farm ineplament March B-Leowis i public aale | bag Bn. On the i lantern slides on the Christ Child | Neff, Millhelm, and Lewis Hohnks, | PRIDAY VIII be a special feature of this pro- of Philipsburg. Of the seven meme bers, six are Republicans lupin 4 at shot ove Mil Ww Bram atid Sarin et FRIDAY, MARCH B-CGeo W. Da will offer at public sale on the H THURBDAY Y. Meyer farm. 3 miles Bast of Re Orumt will bersburg, lvsstock and farm in his farin piemnen ts Clean up sale Bale al Ha siong Route 46 10 o'clock Wise & Hubie fn yt plemen ta re rat This iD sale yder clock - - ie at the universal custom for the super- vising principal to have general | supervision over the schools, sub- | ject to the approval of the schoo! board. He explained that supers | vising principals must pass the rigid | requirements of the state belt they are qualified for such posi= tions, and sail that managing schools requires much special trai . ney HL. Hax (Continued from Page 1) : H. B, Prye, of Salona, employed | Cook and Mr. Brouse, as a coal miner, was sentenced 0} Out of a welter of discussions, ar- pay the costs of prosecution and to guments, motions, and resolutions, serve 30 days in the couniy Jall ON [the meeting emerged with the Sue | Sn——— auct MARCH 21 offer Weird Creatures of the Ocean | A full page in color reproducing | some remarkable works of art that were painted under tropical seas by a noted artist. Don’t miss this interesting feature in The Ameri can Weekly, distributed Sunday Dix Run Baptist Sunday school Filmer Hosband, Supt. fol- owed with class meeting, Preaching 7:30, at which time we will be- revival services which will Ein ow Continue indefinitely, We are look- C. ( at 0:30 (Continued from Page 1) Bhuey, pastor rad he aid a clean Keller B the Dan MONDAY. MARCH 11 will offer*al public sale or arge of on Tuesday to transact there. Mr. Thomas and Minnie Gill ac companied by spent Tuesday afternoon in Belle- forte, attending court. Er | AM HAPPY And you should be happy when I tell you there will be no ad- vance in the price of HAINES, The Shoe Wizard shoes from now on until late Spring, as I have purchased enough to supply yous wants. I am taking a loss of thousands and tens of thousands of dollars in profits, because I am paying more for every pair of shoes, but I believe, that by holding to the prices of 98¢, $1.98 and $2.98 We can increase our sales to such &n extent so as to offsef a por- tion of the lostes. 1 hope you appreciate this and will tell your friends we are saving you 25¢, 50c, $1.00 and even $2.00 a pair on your shoes. The Man Who Makes The Wonderful Prices Possible. One Of Our Stores Is In Or Near Your Town. ee A ER A A TAUB’S CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Gateleg Kit- $3.75 chen Tables ds New Lamp 15¢ Shades $19.75 Breakfast Set—New ONE OF FINEST MAKE Kitchen $ 5 Cabinets 12 Throw Rugs NEW TYPE End Tables BRAND NEW : $7.89 $9.25 Mattresses INNERSPRING Taubs Furniture Ex. High Street Bellefonte, Pa. Next to Farmers National Bank business his plea of guilty to a ch pervising Principal still stripped of Willard Willlams, | drunken driving. The car driven by Frye crashed into three parked | cars on North Allegheny Street, and a few moments later ended 18 journey when (t collided with a parked truck on ‘East Howard Street, according to the prosecutor, Chief of Police Harry Dukeman. | The accident happened on Decem- ber 1. Pryce was examined a physi- | clan and was pronounced to be un- fit to drive a car because of intoxi- | cation. No one was injured in the | series of accidents, and Frye told { the Court he had promised to have | the damaged cars repaired. Wilbur Miller and Kathleen | Brown, both of Bellefomrte, jointly | charged with the larceny of about { 85 in groceries from the parked | car of Ralph Moyer, on Bishop Street, November 18, entered pleas { of guilty to the charges. Chief of | Police Harry Dukeman, of Belle- | fonte, told the court that upen in- | vestigating the theft of the grocer- | ies he found the two defendants in possession of them. Miller, who was paroled from the Western State Penitentiary at | Pittsburgh on October 4, 1939, after serving part of a 2% to 5 year sen- | tence for a previous offense, was | sentenced to serve from 1 to 3 | years in the same institution upon | the new charge. The sentence is 10 { run concurrently with the unex- pired portion of his original sen- | tence. Kathleen Brown, who has | no previous criminal record, was | placed under probation for two | years ypon payment of the costs of | prosecution. Blair Peters, 24, and Adam Jones, { 17, both of Sandy Ridge, enterea | pleas of guilty to the burglary cf b y the Woodward Morgan service sta- | | tion at Sandy Ridge on December { 3, when cash and merchandise to- { taling approximately $6.75 were | taken. | The prosecutor, Harold D. Reom, | of she State Motor Police, at Rock- | view barracks, related that the men { were taken before Justice of the | Peace E. R. Hancock, at Philips- burg, where they admitted their | guilt. Bowh of them are first of- | fenders. | Peters, who {5s married, and who is believed to .have planned the | robbery, was sentenced to pay the | costs of prosecution, make restitu- tion cf the property taken, and to undergo 60 days imprisonment in the county jail. Jones, the young- er man was directed to pay the costs and serve 30 days in jail Donald Dyke, of Milesburg, en- {tered a plea of guilty in a pater- | nity case involving a Bellefonte girl, and was given the customary { sentence in such cases, namely: the | cos.s of prosecution. a fne of $1, | payment of the medical expenses, and $1.50 a week for seveu years for the support of the child He also is required to post an approved bond in the amount of $600 to guar- | antee compliance with the court crder. i smn A ————— ‘New kpiseopal Rector ' To Arrive Here Friday (Continued frum Page 1) Continuing his education, he was | graduated from the General Theo- logical Seminary in New York Cily, in 1930, and received his Bachekr | of Bacred Theology degree in 1933. He was ordained Deacan and later, Priest, by the Bishop of ! Pittsburgh, both ordinations tak- | ing place in 1930. He served as curate at All Saints’ Church, Dor- chester, Boston, Mass. for seven | years, going from there to St. | Marys. On May 18, 1988, he was | united in marriage with Julia Helen Dodds, <f Boston, Mass. The couple | has one son, Charles Arthur, born on November 18, 1989. GIFTS of QUALITY.... and Lasting Remembrance EE dE A aE a at ar For a Certain Lady’s Christmas Joy— Give PERFUME and COSMETICS Yardley Coty Houbigant Lentheric Dorothy Gray Corday Evening in Paris For a Gentleman's Christmas— Toilet Sets By Lentheric Yardley Prophylactic Brush Sets Pipes—Tobacco Cigars Alarm Clocks Shaving Sets Razor and Blades Cameras GIFTS FOR EVERYONE— From 25¢ to $15.00 WHITMAN'S CANDY ........_._.25c to $3.00 Everitt’s Drug Store 24 S. Allegheny St, Phone 109 Bellefonte, Pa. ANNI NI RRR { The tlengthy distussions on matters re- all dutles except those specifically named in the State School Code, and with the board president acting | somewhat fn the capacity of supers | vising principal insofar as business affairs of the schools are concern- ed. Upon motion of Mr. Hartranft persons having matters to bring be-! bore the board were voted permis- | sion to state their cases, Mr, Brouse amended the motion by limiting the! time of speakers to ten minutes. | Under this arrangement, Miss Mar- | gueret Edwards, of the Capital Hos- pital Service, Ine, asked for and was granted permission to Interview teachers on their own time In re-| gard to the new group plan now in effect at the Centre County Hospi- | tal i W. 1. Scott, of the NYA offices in Bellefonte, asked the board to con- | sider the apnlieation for a project {to repair some 30 desks damaged In the high school fire. The school board's share of the cost of such a {project would be about $18. The board has under consideration the advisability of purchasing new desk: instead of repairing the old one Mr. Scott also asked the board toi consider a proposed project to clean out the old Hughes swimming pool s0 that it may be used as a com- munity jee skating rink. John Hunter, of Hunter & Cald- well, Altoona architects retained by the board, was present to explain imatters pertaining to a new bulid- ing, but claimed that in ten min- {utes time he could not cover the i subject properly. He asked permis- sion of the board to meet at some {time in the near future to discuss {the matter, and added that there is some hope that state or national {ald for the proposed bullding might {be forthcoming early in the new | year. W. W. Sleg, on behalf of the High School Athletic Council, asked if the new board would coniinue {the former board's policy of paying ten per cent of the maintenance of the Community Athletic field. He | was assured that payments will be imade for this year, at least, until the board has an opportunity to study the matter. O. F. Sollenberger, High school | principal, asked whether or not the commercial department may make 300 mimeographed copies of Christ- mas carols for use In comunity sing- ing in Bellefonte. Permission wa granted Mr. Schad moved that the lary record exactly what Is said at board meetings so that everylhing is stated fully. No direct action was taken in this matter session Was | { secre. featured by garding the delegation of authority, with Mr. Hartranft leading the de- bate on behalf of returning auth- ority to the supervising principal Mr. Brouse reported that the American Lime and Stone Company wishes to hold its annual employes’ Christmas party in the high school gymnasium. In former years the American Lime and the Titan Metal Company held Christmas parties in i the old high school auditorium. Per- {mission was granted for the use of the gympasium for that purpose A request by Battery E., 166th Field Artillery. of Bellefonte, for permission to ule the gym for bas. ketball practice, was denied. The board went on record as being op- iposed to granting the use of the gymnasium for athletic purposes to any outside organization i Mr. Schad reported that the lights (in the gymnasium were faully, and the board acted to have the system checked, repaired, and placed in | good condition. { Mr. Schad reported that the Ath- iletic Association wants permission ito take a $700 note out of a local {bank in an effort to dispose ol jt at {a lower fiterest rate. The board {ruled that since the Athletic Asso- (ciation is a separate organization, it ican act under its own authority in | the matter. | Among those who attended the i meeting were E. K. Stock, supervis- ing principal of schools; O. F. Sol- | lenberger, principal of the high | school; F. Glenn Rogers, County! { Superintendent of Schools; Karl E. | Kusse, secretary of the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce; and Ralston Derr, a representative of the fac- ulty. Mr. Rogers and Mr, Derr were ing discussions upon delegation of | authority. Ralston Derr, asked how the! { business of schools was conducted | {in other communities where he'e! Taught, sald that usually one of the school authorities, such as the | supervising principal, was general overseer of schools and that under this gystem the work usually pro- | ceeded smoothly. He declared that in his brief stay in Bellfecite he's | come to have a sincere and deep | regard for Mr. Stock's ablity as head of the schools, and that he's never worked under more satisfac. tory conditions than he found | under Mr Stock's regime. i pl OIL REPAIRS FOR MAYTAGS R. K. OWENS Electric Store High Street BELLEFONTE, PA, ing. Here is the wording of the rese= Judon giving Mr. Moore the au* thority as general overscer of 1A? schools: “That in order to keep uninier- rupted the operation of Bellefont® schools, the principals of the dii- ferent schools shall get in Outs with Mr. Moore who in turn Wil have he authority to delegate and further action until the board de- signates in whom the proper 8u- thority is placed.” The meeting was without any reference being mince to payment cf bills, and without the customary discussion of 1° f <r 1 ami of various current school ad journeu IL — — ——— URCH Advent Church C. C. Shuey, pastor, Sunda) 9:30, Roy Leathers, Supt. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavt 7:30, Nevin Watson, president | Bible study will be at the hom Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kessling day evening, December 10 o'clock. Everybody Invited these services, which are more interesting each week 4 First Evangtlical, Bellefonte Halbert Jacobs, pastor. §:30 i m. Sunday Church school, I Teaman, Supt. 10:30 a with sermon. Theme Less Learn From Those Wise Mer p. m., Young Peoples League p. m., the pastor will drama Emest H. Shank’s Christma No Room in the Inn.” In j the regular prayer service on W nesday evening, a will be held in the pastor will speak on Feast.” Christmas ung as a feature come awalls vices H m, W worship servi auditorium. Th Ready for U Carol wil A ocordia L 3 * nt you at all of ou Rebersburgy Evangelical ey Roval A. Baboock, pact Sunday school at a. m., Kenne Breon, Sup! Sermon by Evang: Houseal “The Heavens Decias Evening Evangelistic service i Talk of Town.” Madisonburg Sunday at 8:15, Clarcner Haugh, Evening service sermon pastor Mi Prayer Wednesda ning. Paradise—Sunday « p.m Calvin Confer Sermon by the pastor at 2.30 p Special: The Pourter Quarterly ference will convene at the Hebers. burg church, following the evening evangelistic service, Tuesday coves ing. December 19, Rev. NL. Hue: mel. district superintendent of he Willlamspor! dixirict will Ateside He will speak at all the ments on the Charge al Cirlstmas services on December 24 the school Supt by ETN the e Un Tix i hg pee SLAY n spooint- First Methodist, Belidonte Rev. H. Willis Hartsock tor Church school at 93 am. C C Shuey. Supt. At 10:30 the beautiful “White Gifts for the King” service will be held, with annual Christmas offering for our Conference Homes All persons taking part will be in white. Mrs, Ernest Martin will rep- resent “The Spirit of Christmas” and Mrs. Harry Jones will give “The Legend of Cathay.” There will be special Christmas music. At 4 p.m. the three choirs of the church will give a program of Christmas music in a candlelight service, There will be no evening service The Junior and Junior Hl Epworth Leagues will give a Christmas pro. gram on Wednesday evening The —— A—— pa called upon to advise the board dur- '® No man has too many Socks... few men have enough . . . give him his favorite make... INTER- WOVEN ...a name he knows and respects. 2 pairs *190 w MONTGOMERY'S “MODERN MEN'S WEAR" BELLEFONTE, PA. & . Ng forward for great results in this pecial meeting. Everybody welcome 0 these services. Pray that God will Eve us His blessing. A. ozi Mirbach To Vacate Key Welfare Job (Continued from Page 1) for at one time or another 40 per cent of the county population ve received assistance through the lice. At the present time one-tenth Centre county residents are upon the office for at { a part of their livelihood Mirbach, the retiring execu- director, is a native of Philips- was graduated from the Phil- g¢ High school with honors, | was an honor student at Penn * from which institution he was June 1934. He entered work immediately d of 1)! wnaent M ii f adn i wduated In MIC A tance 1 completing his rious times since then ha loved by the SERB, the NYA Mothers' Assistance Fund Assistance department job from Junior to Executive director rivale agency with which 1 will be affiliated after training for posi county and municipal gov- Complexities of the many and regulations governing the nistration of social security assistance makes it vir- wandatory for county and ripal officers to receive some training if they are to con- r offices In an efficient and | manner, Mirbach said { Centre Count) clslance Board who are d 10 choose a permanen ¢x- early in the new Howard D board. H 8 Beatty and Gilbert education an been the the Publi ns held every viewer 1 1. offers i ( “it ve direclior I are Moore Belle Newton G dent of the Helen Oursier James Holmes State Colle Qe Wick LL] BATURDAY, DECEMBER 16--John J. | BATURDAY MAS Houser farm near Houservilie stock and farmn Implements at 10:80. E M. Bmith, auct TUESDAY, MARCH 12 Mary Trostle, wi sale at the Howard a ful and farming implemen | 9 a gn. Muyos and 5 | TUBSDAY, MARCH 12 man will offer at Mrs. Susan Burr] farm West of Mil December 24th, with the Baltimore American on sale at LEW. stands 1" HEY SE — —Want ads bring results. Public Sales In Lohr will offer st public sale residence at Pountain Station mile east of Snow Bhoe, farm stock | machinery and equipment Bale nt 1 o'clock vn m. 8B. H. Lohr, auct | MONDAY, MARCH 14 DECEMBER 16. Belle na nthe Henwrey fonte Trust Company, administira- 4 the Sunset fur tor of the Pearl Shank estate ort ! t offer at public sale } i House in Bellefonte, two racts « and ars land, situate In Bnow beggin shin and Boggs townsh ively, late the property of cedent Bale wt Maves, guct Ww allorney SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 Davis, sdministrator of Davis estate, will sell send premises of decedent 2 miles north of Miltheim ealale pers tld decedent. Bale at 123 noo! of H. J Btover, auct Walker sttorney WEDNESDAY, DEC 11 offer M. Smith, auct it Rid ae- | WREONBSDAY MARCH 0 A. m Glenn wil filer & Harrison Centre il Counter State Colleve VORLOOK imnlement Bale at 10:3( E.M Smith, auct THURSDAY. MARCH 14 Musser offer at the Musser Pine Pun on a and i 1eL ove MIN Mate Cx we pierre is M. Snith MONDAY A rs wil Mrs. H fori at public Mille IM end ow arm at ia WH 4 IW ILE will 5 and 6 fer & Hubler TUESDAY. MARCH Wil Oolier a Wie Struble, Zion. | ruEsDAY Kinley FRIDAY, MARCH lives ¢ 9 yi 9 hy far 1 iy plok {arn ud DOU ID sale FRIDAY public sale or Dec. 20 : Clavton E. Nevin Yearick H f ellinger H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales GROVE MILLS rm 3579 PING Phone PA. hhh a LL Mixers Complete with Juicers $1 2-95 to $29.95 Por y A Roasters $1 4% to $21.95 Waffle Irons $9.65 to $12.95 $6.50 to $16.00 oer x i 4-Slice, $3.95 Check Our List for Suggestions and Prices to Suit Your Purse a! Juice-O-Mat Juicers £2.95 35.95 to $8.95 $1 Percolators._ _. (Sets o Radios—Table Models______87.95 to $49.95 (Console Models... $39.95 to $195.00) cena 32.95 to $14.95 $9.95 to $14.95) _..$29.95 and up $4.95 to $8.95 39.95 to 8 95) Electric Clocks : (Striking Clocks... Chime Clocks ______ Room Heaters. Christmas Tree Lighting G-E Mazda Tree Light Bulbs, indoor____5¢ (Outdoor Bulbs ..... imam 1 OC) Noma Tree Light Sets 79¢ to $1.20 (Each lamp burns independently in these Noma sets) Mazdo Outdoor Sets_________ $1.45 to $1.65 Electric Stars Electric Candle Sticks Many other beautiful decorations. a Other Useful Gifts Washers - Sweepers - Ironers - Ranges Dish "Washers - LES. Floor, Table Lamps KM Won‘t You Come In and Visit Us ! Electric Supply Co. BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE Sl —————_ sy hin Toastmasters $9.95 to $16.00 Sets $8.50 to $23 Sandwich Toasters and Grills $1 65 to $9.95 Electric Irons $9.95 to $8.95 Coffee Maker $9.95 By d 4 Eo 23.95 ® Bp? rel — Rw - 1 4 f Ay 4) 2 |
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