Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA January 11, 1940. —— rr UNIONVILLE J — Free Methodit Church Services: Beorviee © \ thi week of a Ia n | Phil Methodist Church LV service this Thi Ladies Aid Meeting the Ladle A Services ax Reminder CA Mrs been Home having Mrs days with her daughte; Mr, and Mi adelphia John Tallhelm has recently | employed at the new County in Bellefonte as cook, she tarted work there last week W. H. Bi over the ( al holidays husband Wilson spent sever wBimas and Warren ol Belle- some ’ of for cared for a Poorman been ll now being Mr Harriet A ister Mary Turner John M. Robisor { ming, ed ana Blanche who has of Kin x Of win- rove the car Miss and nad eV - that Mr who for roving and with the re iar of and room MILES BURG Doar a ———— th her grandmother employed at Bellefonte KENNEDY Mi Harry Lud also oO F ge, F REDUCED RATIONS Mr. and] Lucas, is a patient in| County Hospital. The family have our every hope for him | a4 speedy recovery, We are having winter to extent at present. J. P. McCartney, who is vorking! at Beaver, spent the weekend with! home folks, i The ladies of the M, E. church are | having a chicken and waffle supper on Jan. 27 at the home of 8. R McCartney of Mt. Eagle. Come| and help a good cause L. L. McCartney is building a bungalow in our community. i the full} \ ident; {fused to {several reports DISCARDED the Ree will meet at Dorman thi Malcolm Pifer spent at s0n-in- tUchard DeVictor id daughter wppers in Wil- Will whe Robb an urned Saturday visit in Howard and nd Mrs. Robb made Mr re “re e at the ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NAMES SEVEN DIRECTORS ur directors were re-elected and tors were named at the annual organization meeting of the Bellefonte Community Athletic the Court House new aire re-elected are Marvin Purnell, Jer- Horace J. Hart lors are Samuel wamith, Paul Walizer and Heverly, Other members the Board of Directors are: Guy Brown, Thomas Beaver, Paul Bea- h Dale, Francis Crawford, 3ieg and Charles M. Thomp- | George and ranit direc D. Rhir Cameron of were re-elected for the year. The official family of Marvin J. Rothrock, pres- | Thomas Beaver. vice presi- Guy Brown, treasurer, and Paul 8. Beaver, secretary The February meeting of the Board will be in the form of a din- | ner meeting, it was announced —— a —— a —— FOR JAIL STRIKE A sit-down strike by 35 of the 41 inmates of Westmoreland county | jail yesterday brought them reduced | rations and restricted privileges “The warden informed me there as no trouble, these people just! refused to work.” said Judge J, Hil-| ary Keenan, prison board member, | “80 he cut down the rations and stopped all visiting.” Warden Charles D. Campbell re-| discuss the strike. The! Morning Review said it had received | the prisoners had! been complaining about the food, | describing it as “watery soup.” | they hey PLEASANT GAP | Mrs, Roy Adamg had the misfor- | | tune of falling while skating Mon- | | day evening and hurting her back | quite badly. Jared Evey of near spen{ Tuesday evening al Melroy home, Mr. and Mrs. 8 word Tuesawy of the death of Mr. Paul Stover at his home al Duncannon that day, of pneumonia Mr, Stover has a number of Iriend; in this community who regret his passing and who extend thelr sin- sympathy to the bereaved Bellefonte, the Noll- Noll received | E cere family The Live Wire Class of the M. E hocl held thelr class the social room of whe Tuesday evening, about attended Noll m a [ Sunday 8S party in church on thirey Ray night hr adelphia Earl Markle of being quite badly mashing up his car automobile accident last Friday Millheim. He Is being cared the Centre County hospital Harold nr viOl home Tuesday trip to Phil-| returned busine: the misfortune hurt and when in an had near for Mr me in 34] Brooks returned day aft pending seve the Lewistown a er nour Ray da} MY spending Loe Melroy band and two friends from Punx- sutawney are spending the winter and reports a most enjoyable time and while coal, SOW hoveling eem the popular pass time here weasionally they make use of an i 2 the dampness ' after a rain storm. We hope Margargel who has been In health may be much benefitted sojourn there and Mrs. Nevin guests Miss Sara Edgar Osborne of even an we to drive Mr poor bie had Louise Lew urday William Krone evening Dean and Jack Miller arrived here from Aliquippa Tuesday even- ing to see their mother, Mrs Elsie N has been critically 80 at 10:15 a few minutes before reached bedside. We ex- tend our sympathy to the in their hour ol ner her sincere bereaved family SOrTow Rev. Russell of State College has filled the pulpit at the M. E. church for the past two Bundays A ——— a I T————— i ——— THE STATE COURT UPHOLDS DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S ACTION The state supreme court has ruled thai a district attorney can- not be prevented by the law from enforcing the law, In nullifying a Crawford county common pleas court injunction re- straining Dhisgcs ARorney Her. bert A. Monk from prosecuting the Meadville, Pa, Park Theatre com- pany for operating “bank nights.” Justice George W, Maxey declared “The machinery of criminal law designed for the protection of society, and the office of district ttorney is an important part of that machinery, ‘It is difficult to conceive any- thing more opposed to public policy than to permit an accused to ob- struct by meang of a suit to which the state itself is not a party the operation of machinery of crimin- al procedure which has been estab. lished to protect the public wel- fare.” The high court placed the costs the case on the Meadyilie is of Theatre company. (Cc. G) Traveling Library For Clinton The Clinton County Commission- ers considered the possibility of es- tablishing a {traveling library in Clinton county at their meeting Tuesday and will confer with N. L. Bartges, county superntendent of | schools, in regard to the operation tof a library wagon. The commis- i sioners are attempting to curtail | expenditures in order to make up the $500 necessary for the purchase | of a book truck. i Regular Army Enlistments. Enlistments in the regular army | have been so many it i8 believed | that the required strength ‘will soon be attained. All qualified young men who have thought of enlisting should do so at once, oer- | tainly before the end of January. There remain vacancies for most all branches for duty in the United Btatey and foreign possessions, un- married young men, ages 18-35 of | good charcter and health are oe gible, JACKSONVILLE ———— Church services on Sunday, Jan 14th are as follows: Sunday School 9:80 and C, E. 6:46, tople for discussion “What It Means Ww! Sirive to Do Hig Will" Miss Eleanor Moore, Mr, and Mrs Harry Butler and son Harry Jr, and grandson Taylor Doherty ol Howard, were New Year's Day din- ner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Huber! ! Vonada, evening callers were Mis Nora Weight of Howard and Mrs Ted Dixson and children of this place Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley were Tuesday afternoon callers at the Irvin Albright home at Salona, and the Albert Thompson home ol Nit Mr any and Mrs State College, ing callers at home The home Newton Weaver ol were Sunday evens the A A Garrell Ladies Ald Society met at of Mrs. Willlam Dixson Saturday with a good atten- dance and an interesting program Mr. and Mis, Jack Mabus of Bellefonte, sport Friday evening at the C. E. Alley home Mr. and Mrs, Miles Bartley spent Sunday afternoon at the Jame Decker home of Lock Haven Callers on Tuesday evening ol last week at the William Beightol home were Alice Betz and daugh- Dorothy, Mrs. James Lucas Arline Swope and Vivian Wolle Arthur Dolan was a Friday even- t Sumne: the on ter ing ipper guest a ne Sul Noll home Elmer Swope and Une and Vivian ing at the Harry Suydertown Mr, and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Miller at Haven, Qired Mr i evening home , 1 4 5 guests at the hol home were Clair Berry, Mildred Het- Haven Willard place Sunday ipper William Belg Beightol, Iva 2] of Lock Weaver of Mrs and Shafler and were Monday Long home yy OC James riotie wyd IMwWay was night Sunday i Miss Belle Aley Mr. and Mrs. Howard { Lock Haven, spent 8 ith his parent i m Dixson Kahryn McCrea, Belly Aley and June Yearick spent Sunday after noon with Norma Yearick Mrs. William Beightol and chil- dren Louise and Earl were Sunda; afternoon visitors 4b the Wikire! Harter home and was very glad Ww Dixson nday even. BANNER YEAR PREDICTED ] FOR COLLEGES IN U. 8. Junior colleges and small colleges throughout the United States should have enrollment increases ranging from six 10 eighteen per cent in 1940, is- the predicticn of Kenneth J. Beebe, Chairman of the College Advisory Commit.ee of American Schools Agsotiation Rockefeller Center, New York Nr. Beebe bases his prediction on. several factors. Both these types of educatignal institutions have been enjoying increasing pope ularity during the pas: ten years Junior College enfillments since 1930-despite depression yeah have more than doubled, he points The small college has enjoy ed a similar, though not so great, rise during this time. Students interviewed by the As sociation this year indicated that » greater percentage intend going “0 Junior Colleges or small colleges than ever before, Of the more than 8.000 student: interviewed for oCi- lege placement, 42 per cent cluse small or junior colleges, an increase of 14 per cent over Jast year's fig ures, Mr. Beebe revealed, Wn n— DIRECT RELIEF PAYMENTS SLIGHTLY HIGHER IN COUNTY n n the at on pt VA Paymenis for direct relief in Centre County for the week ending Tuesday, show a minor increase over | those of the previous week, al-| though $218 below disbursements | for the comparable week in 1939, according to a report from State Treasurer F. Clair Ross’ office. i Disbursements for the current week were $3733.10, made in 667 checks, Disbursements las, week ‘were $3,678.10, made in 653 checks. I Disbursements last year were $3951.40, made in 819 checks. : wit. 1 MUNICIPAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY James Cagney Humphrey Bogart “The Roaring Twenties” J. Lynn MONDAY & TUESDAY (January 15th & 16th) Priscilla Lane and John Garfield, in: “Dust Be My Destiny” WEDNESDAY & THUR, (January 17th & 18th) Charles Starrett, and Sons of the Ploneers, in: “Spoilers of The Range” venient Orvis Reed, of see that he had improved sufcient- | ly to permit him to occupy a bi chalr in the living room and that it more pleasant and cone savy | Labor Union, has | William Green, A. § Centre county participation in the Birthday celebration concentrate on a | campaign to ald in fantile paralysis Reed has { commitiee | Kellerman | Milesburg; | burg, Callers at the Miles Bartley home on Sunday evening were Dorothy and Fred Betz and Arthur Bartley Miss Bette Aley night wih her friend Yearick Edward Bland of Snow Shoe, was a caller one day last week at the home of Mrs, Lucy Conaway, Mr. and Mrs, James Lucas ac- companied by Mrs, Alice Betz spent Wednesday evening at the Harold Belz home at Howard, the main at- tracti-n was to see the new baby boy who came home from the hos tal on Monday Mr. and Mrs, John Dunkle and on, Paul Bellefonte, were Sun day dinner guests at the E. RB. Bart- nome Mr. and and spent Sunday Mis June named to assist Bellefonte; Clyde | ment national Union; Jr., Milesburg fonte; James Thoma sie Schenck, Bellefonte Match Workers Bellefonte bor Union 1098) fonte, member . Workers Union: Bist Ne Philipsburg, member of alternoon ¢ allers x Confectionery Workers " \ ph, J |] Union; Noll home hy EMNID he) College, member of the Union; H. B. Ros the worst lege, member of has happened Joiners Local Union happened in front of | ley, Bellefonte, member the Nevin Yearick store, when a! Ce ners Union Mr. Henry from Lock Haven car irivi: from Lewistown to hi Merril Fetzer the road, In- He was im- the Centre * he died be- parents and deepest sad bereavement also Mary Helman of Fred of and on Mrs, Raymond Robert of were Sunday the Sumner On JOCK Saturday one of evening about &ix | cal Car acci~ here in 0 aed aal several YER nfectio our Bellefonte, presi ident of the Centre County Central been named by of L chairman President's Labor Ciive wiping out the him Lee Watson, and Albert Smith, fonte, members of United Lime and Gypsum Worker John Martin ‘Bedea, Bellefonte members of Union; C member of Federal La- Lose the Norman Baker: Internation- Benjamin Sheetz Typographi- Carpenters and Cecil Eck- Baker | kEED IS CHAIRMAN OF ‘GIVE A DIME’ CAMPAIGN | PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by O. Mae Fry) head, a ol Labor's — ee eee the Luther be With trucks on wagons and | Mrs highway, Lhe waler situation Is beginning w be real serious In most sections. Mr. Charles Gearhart and bride are arranging to start housekeeping in an apartment with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Motherss baugh Boalsbhurg Insurance Agent and Banker, J Milo Campbell of Stale College wa a business visitor in our town Fri- day Mr Mr New the James Fuher al an parsonage Mr. le#Roy Barto, one of cabs tractor Arthur P. Blevens’ hols car- penters was off duty the past week ¢n account of an injured Nip sus- tained while at work recently, | The popular cow drover Mr. 8, P. Pisher of Lycoming Oouniy was ib our midst last week in quest of good fresh cows but found them scarce and very hard tw buy, worih the money Al the L K will water a Dime” i= many Lhe following Cworge Lyons, Miles- Belle Ce. Inter- Kelley Belle Milesburg ; and Jes of Jr Eugene Irvin and and Mrs, Ben Everhart were Year's Day dinner guests at Roy Gates home Sinking Melzgar dam In Balleyville on Sunday a large crowd enjoyed the excellent skal- ing, Just 89 carloads oad a. one time In th despite the zero weather bur Dodd was te College Mr and A. Fetzer, in Belle- Electrical Sleigh and a business a lp “1 aa" fave Youth Administration i in Sta last Friday office National College the 1 Blate Among weer are We 4 merchant Harry N. Muse wile are skipping their al custom of spending the wine ths in the sunny south, are enjoying the win cozy home at BStrubles Slate College from Roy Strouse al alo Hospital, is most grati- 10 his many friends, is is much improved operations week, Miss Esther Corl is spending some time in Juniata a guest of her gs. family, Mrs. Fiorence Wo- viclims Reed Btats grippe Ww State Col- er mon and da, and n their near con « cihoe Jal farmer were 1940 a ter and (Continued ott Page 7 Shop and 100 ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. ORANGES Pure Gold oy 76's Doz. 23¢ Navel — 150s, ORANGES 5. "27 2 doz. 25¢ FANCY APPLES “™ 8 Ibs 25¢ PA. POTATOES 7... ".. 29¢ YELLOW ONIONS 10... 19¢ SWEET POTATOES 6 Ibs 19¢ TURNIPS "752" - - 21bs 5c TEXAS CARROTS 2 bch. 9c DANISH CABBAGE - Ib2c LETTUCE “= 2 hds. 13¢ Delicious Jane Parker LAYER CAKE Eight Varieties. EACH 33c Red Circle COFFEE 3-Ib bag 45¢ \d HALVES AND SLICES AP PEACHES 2: DeIMONTE FRUIT SALAD 2. 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