THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 21, 1930. * TI —————— ET —— A Gift for the Family! S5-tube Brunswick Radio With 7-tube performance (Designed for television attachment) The bamboo legs which disting uish this chairside commode as one of those exotic Chinese touches with Chippendale 18th century, are liked so well by all patrons BRACHBILL'S Bellefonte, Pa SERRA RRR RI RI RTI RRS Established PE EE ui LE - —~> bn AT Vr Ww a a aw — Centre Co. 4-H Lambs Are Sold at Auction member H. Lamb Clu Furnace; Jan Station: John ! Reeder Sharer, Donald Smilil, Delaney. Dean Luse Tres Luse jor McClenaghan, all of Centre H and William He State Colle R.D The Centre — cos—— pi Demy LLB ¢ LES LESH REL EE / E heard a small child in our store turn to its mother and ask “Mummy, what is Christmas for?” Then we started think- ing ... how would we have answered that is for spreading friendship and love all over the world. Christmas is for bringing the family near- little girl? “Christmas Christmas | Christmas 4 ° HURCH . ‘Grand Jury May First Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H. Willis Hartsock, pastor Church school at 9:30 a. m, C. C Shuey Marning worship with Christmas sermon by the pastor at 10:45. Subject, “Our Wonderful Sa- lout At Tp. m. there will be a program of worship, hymns and readings. Per The shooting of Mr returned thelr’ parently happened while Quick an envelopes are requested | yishd fer were shooting at a b {FS Prayer meeting had been chased out of ning at 7 3 woods during a drive conducied © her members of the party crigin of the bullet which Hahn was entirely obscured easant Gap Lutheran Choir, gyurday morning when Gan rv Christmas Canta, wardens, inspecting the on Bethlehem,” at the’ (he gecident, came upon the blood ch In Pleasant Gap 1 of wounded game. Follow 1 Sunday, December (he (rail for about 100 yards fr this organi where Hahn was wal by Lhe Duliet { (Continued from DAES one) sumed yesterday and Viehdsrfer dig not agpear, officers were sent out to bring him in. Upon his arriva at the Borcugh Building Dr. Heaton declared that here wis No ww taking testimony from the mar { condition, He | because cf hi leged t5 have been intoxicated Hahn Supt who have not which Volunteer Choir To Present Christ. mas Cantata f ame upon which Cand'e n and pand the offering to defray ex- ta, as well a for the organ- of Bethlehem Oh, Come All no by the Choi Game nd Samuel a BONUS TO BR PAID THIS WEEK AL&P 430m of the A. & p Hahn ls ling to the ground Ab bonti A total of $1.- et had gre, the back of h y be given this week neck and had emerged through of the United States. of the hunting of the United State huntin “- a. bring results 41 Oo hk 1? ard were taken from im where Dr. E neral Director Von B. Johns both if Bnow 8hoe. were notified. When they arrived at sas dead, indication died instantly Members of the that Quick was 3000 Savage rifle on the day fatality. while Viehdorfer tturied a 23 calibre & the bullets fired from powered gun w feet a second, while the bullets frcm Viehdorfer's gun was reported as being 1040 feet a velocities of the ghot may have ; on the case, Officer the Savage rifle bul. ich speed that the fe." when { was said that had 1 a bullet struck Mr Hahn It would have had a much more destructive effect than was evidenced upcn the viciim's bods I. is claimed tha! each of the two men fired (wo sho's, although Ralph Hahn, who was on the drive testified that there were four shots in quick succession, and then one or two shots after that All the «hots came {rom the same direction he said It is Want ad adi Coroner's " 4 am ren Rang A guns believed that Quick's firs shot hit the bear, for he said ho saw the animal “stagger.” Ex- aminaticn of the carcass of the bear revealed that it had been giruck twice one bullet passing en- tirely through the body, and the { other jodging inside. Both shots are believed. 60 have been fired from Quick's gun The shots alleged to have been fired by Viehdorfer have not been accounted Tor gince a search for the bullets was unsuccessful Mr. Hahn was a son of Daniel and Mary Porce Hahn and was born at Cherry Dale on January 15, 1887 making his age 42 years and 11 months, He is survived by his wife and the following children, all a! i home; Leonard, 19; Arthur, 17; El. wood, 16; Marjorie, 12: Norman 5 | and Emma, 3. Surviving brothers | and glisters are: Mrs. Harry Chu- ment{, of Avis; Mrs, Lewis Heff- right, of Flemington; Mrs. Nevin Fulger, of Baloma; and Waller and { Luther Hahn, of Pine Glen Funeral services were held on Tuesday alternoon at the home, with the Rev. Mr. Shirey, of Kar. | thaus, officiating. Interment was manner pot such indic. ments are (rue bills Church To Hold I'he Rev. Mi day afternoon, I ' —— | we province of a Grand Jury to) v . | I rats n matter of this ure Recent Weddings Act mn Probe He imerpreted the decision to mean that if ther investigation, | lodged Grand Jury might act Coroner's Jur upon urs Charges are perscns, Lhe n the usua whether or Robinson—Walker Announcement has just been made of the marriage of Miss Rose Walker, of Philipsburg, and Arthur Robinson, of Port Matilda, the cere nony having taken place at Win er, Va., on November 24, 1939 McCoy, pastor of thu church officiated The Walker is a graduate Wf the Philipsburg High school and been employed as a salesindy he MoCrors lore. Mr. Rob nson the Harpster Chey at Port Matild ce the young oouph against any to determine Methidint ormer Mi Special Services Fellowing is the program for necial service to be held Pre byter.an church, Bellefon the Junior eh”ir at 4 o'clock cme; Prelude, Nazueth O Musser Cet’ ly }, O Come, All YY use keeping Kanmtetter—Smith cermit W Yeas Karst : and Mr CG, W. Karsletter ireenburr, and Mi Arline Mall nith, daughter of Mr. and Mi of Rex 9 e December [Amit Homer nttended Passenger Injured When Truck Hits Car Christmas Party “and hands whe js Planned. at Gap] = Ba MORRISDALE RESIDENT IS ATTACKED, ROBBED Quarrie Womar Civie Clud Prasant Gap Pire Co. No. 1, Pleas sng Gap Community Brotherhood William HH Noll & Bro J iva'e LL EMalie? Can - PLEASANT GAP FIREMEN ELECT OFFICERS FOR Year vidual made Christmas public ir 0 ; riff \t a recular meets ap Fire Comj the if Lhe would Rea Florey a Forest L. Benford as secre- tary, and Harry Bilger, (reasurer officers were Clvde Adam responding secretary and Nevin Adkins, fire chief Trusiees named are illiam Tucker, T. Foss and H Kelley Mulfinger was elected as assis Carry-over » “Ow H. A. Rossman Named Heod of P. O. S. of A, | Mutitger was ; tants PBdegar Sommers and The following officers were elect Mone ed ai a regular meeting of Wash- 3 . ington Camp No. BBY. Patriotic Or- der Sons of America. Bellefonte, last week: president, Harry A. Rossman vice president, Fred Hockenberry master of forms, Charles Clouser conductor, J A. Emel: financial weretary, Clifford Jodon: treasure er, I. W. Wright; recording tary. Clarence A. Btine. inspector Harry Houser: guard. John Stover trustee, Harry A. Rossman, and ore ator, Jame: BR. Hughes The next regular meeting will be held on December 26 at 7.30 p m This is the Iasi meeting this year and a good atiendance is urged as there is business to be finished up for the year TO INSTALL OFFICERS OF PLEASANT GAP BROTHERHOOD A meeting of the Pile Brotherhood will be hx yelock this Thursday night i wocre. | SOCIal rooms of the Pleasant Methodist church Highlights ¢f mailers to be dis- include the appointment « of commitiees for 1940, the Install- ation of new officers, the announce ment of the program for ihe nen year and a discussicn of the com- calenfar {or 1940. Al members are urged to attend yorsed of munity ns ——— Marriage Licenses, Port Matilda Julian : lilies 8. W. Bmith, of Centre Hall, has been taking short daily walks ont- ! doors the past week, the first since his serious illness and operation of two months ago 105 Luther Goss y Ellen Sprankie a A—— i —— Private James Lyons, formerly of the Lewistown substation of the State Motor Police, was transferred inst week to the Rockview barracks any church may not think it but he | He replaces Private Jordan who has is not doing his duty as a good citi- gone to the Hollidaysburg substa- zen tion - rin The man who does not support The Season's Greetings A — “SILENG NIGHG, HOLY NIGHT ies . ~ « JOSEPH MOHR . . ; 4 ilent Night Holy A All is ' [| Round yon virgin mother and child Night! ‘ alm all 1] bright Holy Infant, so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace I'k perfect Chrisimas song had is birth on a Christmas eve in 1818, high up in the Tyrolean Alps. From one music lover to another it wae passed, actually published more than twenty years later In 15894, the Empe ror gave it first place in ol religious programs and since then it has been arried in oll languages oll over the world A Pblishid in the Jutorust of RELIGIOUS FREEDOM” | WEIS 2455 STORES Big Savings on all CHRISTMAS FOOD NEEDS! g fr ~ XXXX or BROWN SUGAR CORN 3 20: = 10 | PASTRY FLOUR." "“""™gge PURE LARD Ib 9c CHOCOLATE 2:0 27 COCKTAIL 2: 25¢ HAXTON PEAS 2 a 25¢ SWEET PICKLES « 19c APPLE SAUCE 3 cans 25¢ TOMATO JUICE = 10c Cranberry Sauce 2 > 25¢ "1 ipre— Bac SS FANCY WEIS TOMATO PINEAPPLE WEIS QUALITY 1-1b pkgs 17 cans Greeting CHOCOLATE Season's | i nN § er, making each person seem dearer. Christ- mas is to make us all remember that once a Child was born, who gave to civilization the greatest gift of all—the spirit of love and tolerance.” OLF FURNITURE CO. mat ee ee Se ee dS 4 ee | made in the Askey cemetery, hear | Snow. 8hoe, Members of the Coroner's jury investigadng the dealh were: { Thomas Tubridy, George Sol: H W. Rabert. Paul Miller, Carl Coie | and Ray Watscn, all of the Mo. | thannon-Snow Shoe area. The carcass of the bear found | near the scene of the fatality the | day after the accident, was brough: | to Bellefonte and was turned over | to Centre County jail authorities, The bear, after crossing the trail iin front of the three men, Mad run | about 100 yards to the eft of them | before it fell to the ground. Interpreis Verdict, Commenting upon the case last night District Attorney M Oetiig said that ib. ig nog To all my customers and friends I wish a Merry Christ- mas and a most prosperous New Year. Albert N. McCaleb Tylersville, Pa. 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