Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 22, 1940, Image 5
Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 22, 1940. Crash Victim Recovers 7,27 4224 «300 NEW BOOKS ARE ADDED; ps ———— ; : 5 Ly i CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL an. oioocty Saturday LIBRARY EXTENDS SERVICE The Olde-Tyme Baker Boy... he say— injured in an automobile accident Admitted: Mrs. John D Patter. | lll S NEWS at Martha Furnace on February 2.| scn, Boalsbirg; Edward FF, Dor- | SOY N TH WW K on 41 Ty he ’ 4 " | OL LLB " OTOL RA » al “i Freire ‘ y i | E EE yesterday was reported to be show-| man, Howard, R. D. 2: Discharged: | pecause of the increased demand Dale Carnegle How 10 Win and . $ {ee 1 » Centre " , vets 1 ing steady improvement at the local) Mrs. James 8. Johnson and infant |! NU. ervice at the. Centre Influence People orm hospital and is expected to be dis-| son, Bellefonte; Randall 8, Wilkins, Camnly laeary will i 1010w any H. Arnold—"This Flying ame Girl for Campbells | Injured In Tussle charged from the institution next| Centre Hall R. D. 1, | Monday evening ) Oy Or Richard A. Dols Comma. week, He 1s a son of Rev. and Mrs. | o adults only . . R. Paul Campbell, well known | wile engaged in a friendly tussle] J. P. Harkins, of South Atherton Sunday hi z | ense In Driving Your Car” Bellefonte attorney, has been pass- | with a companion al the J. O. Brew- | street. State College Admitted William FP. Dugan, dulldien In grade schools until 8 Raymond R. Camp—"All Season ing out big, black cigars in hONOY or service station at Edgefonte,| Berne F. Cramer, of East Strouds. | Bellefonte, R. D, 1. Discharged: © } tll 6 P| Afleld With Rod and Gun." of the arrival of a daughter, born | no 4 Keller, aged 20, of Axemann,| burg injured in the same accident Mrs Charles E. Reed, Jr, and In- | M Mrs, Mildred G. Ryan-—“Yous last Thursday at the Hospital suffered a severe laceration of the abd who is now undergoing treats fant daughter, State College Mis Saturday Lm to% pom. for Clothes and Personality 3 Olde-Tyme or The little girl, the first daughter... ...n Monday afternoon when | ment at a Philadelphia Hospital, 8 Patricia Musser, Bellefonte adults and children Beirne Lay “IW nted Wing 3 and the second child In the Camp |). ang went through a window at| also is reported to be recovering. He Births A on was born to Mr Herelolore children in grade # Paul W. Gallico—~"Farewell u ] B c Ed bell family, has been named Nan:y |, "cob 0 "poo Chrought to the underwent an dbetation for a brain and Mrs, Philbert L. O11, State '.chools were not admitted on Satur- | Sport : 1% etty O- Ann. Both she and her mother are |, 10) qienensary where 15 stitche| injury after being transferred to| College i day evenings but because of the in-| Ann Bridge—Four-part Settin BM : hit g : ge W 4 peteng ahs fr Ay es were required to close the wound. | Philadelphia from the local hospi There were 54 patlents In the | ..caced registration from outside Maurice G. Hindu Wo ET IRE dtd a Lr i. and expect to return to the p= bell home in State College within { week ’ / ) to admit children with thelr parent the next few days N " Contribution From Junior Re n additional evening (Monday) for A Se Returns Home | go ioment Replaced | cr st. John's Parochial schon, | An additional evening Monday) tc Charles Saxion, who for the past| a0 (0 4 slevator at the hospital Bellefonte, 2 dozen Valentine fa |... ak sreanmed Fractures Arm {several weeks had been undergoing |, | 1 foo evator at the hos 1 therefore been arranged Willlam H, Brouse, local mer- treatment at the hospital, returned | chant and member of the Belle- to his home on East High street, | fonte School Board, fractured MIS prigay Mr. S8axion, who suffered right arm above the elbow abous from an attack of pneumonia, if 5:30 o'clock last Wednesday after-|gqining strength steadily but it will hocn when he slipped and fell while be some time before he is able to crossing the intersection of Rpsng resume his duties as janitor at thef ooo ee pring Toon ob Bellefonte High school | voted to replace it with the or of their twin daughter. Beatrice ge ure A ns Mr. Brouse das taken to his home | automatic equipment which 8 now riley hirty-first birthday a1 i” io. ve io art : a A] Liv : Bor — on South Thomas Street Daughter for Ishlers | installed and in service vet ; 1y 1 ay 1} wa pain to : wa 108 ) 1d y os & ¢ 1 . vw 3 M oy , Ww " Aurl ture WEIS PURESIO RES a Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ishler, of | n r 4 n ow - . a : lows: M1 al all Mabie for a : hi sone » » nee my Seiecled Coaster Injured West Bishop street. are receiving] EMploye Breaks Arm Mr V. Bartley, Mr. and Mrs, (for young people were acoed, An A he Problem of Liquor | did Joan Auman, aged 5. daughter of congratulations upon the birth of} Mu Harry Boyer, who is one Of | gyaen Walters. Paul Bartley. Mr. and | Which are seven up-to-dal [ ! y i pr— Axe Mann, underwent treatment at pital, last Thursday. Mrs. Ishler, the | ed a fractore ¢ right arm about yo. ar” and Mrs. Preddie Whippo,: As tor nu a ol on ¥.a the Hospital recently for a severe lorme: Mi Carrie Ray. Is a daugh- | midnight, Tuesda n ust ns ’ wl Mr Lew Codi Mir } ! 1 ' n Unit GRE TER SQ YINGS! laceration of the upper lip, and ter of Mr. and Mrs, Prank Ray, of | she wus leay he Institution Mr andall Horner. Mr. and Mi LeseTY ¢ place ks gia rel Py tir oa A A " Mr. and Mrs. Russell Auman, of their first child, a girl, at the iffer- Clyde Walker, Mrs. John Har- bruises She was Injured while East Logan street. Both mother and! x Mal Bathurst, Mi: hos« | the employ at t nh nial Ja CONFUCIUS he very Many housewives very wise Wednesday, 10 a. m to 0 p.m They buy the best in bread nel manana nae TE tal hospital at the beginning of this | pulefonte, it has become necessary Live Again - - La : Me 1 A ' } Special Revival Services Bessie Ha ( Eva been replaced with a new care | Yor Registration figures at th Jain | Our Ploneer riage. new electrically driving holst. . RY Libraty have reached tl Oulu: Ernst A ing apparatus, and has been | | Birthday Party mark. Emmy Lou Cralg, a student at The 8! with all modern safely device nie ant birthday party wi Bellefonte H'gh i The elevator originally was hand held Thursday night, February 15 number 100( perated, and later w qui {| at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W with an electric motor W erties ix miles east of Bellefonte wore out recently } a! the Jacksonville road, in hon. t n ti { y Dal . ‘ rot t { ver nor that she y 4 w Compare Quality and Price and Enjoy the Savings Offered coas| ing in the yard of her par- iid ure repor ed 0 be getting OY ' ' “ tipka, Mr. and Mi Jam ath- Howin ! { the b i 1 mers Bais : ! al Your Neighborhood Wels Pure Food Store ents’ home along nicely ner Icolng on son ana Ww “gate, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ ! } i ! ar uray, Hi WEIS QUALITY WEIS TABLE he i cio od Te tion on rove n on oF. ly pedir " on The Ti ERS Real Employment Don’t Forget / was permitied to return 10 her agilward, Misses Thelma Ishler ar TR TOON Service Is Offered ATSUP SYRUP 1940 Brings an Early Easter, and Now News of Patients igre na Walker wok of liefonte were eu a ed pr ——— : Is the Time to Select Your Spring Monday 9 a RL Fog we ord Wiiam 3 etoer, JON fressler, of Villowbunk street. | prs con gol tl 10 14-02 bots Cc 1b can Cc a Tuesday of Last Week ate, Arthu ph y and Fre jue activili ATG the manger of inst on ere J remos SE —— Wardrobe of Footwear! | «i: sme c oun de sarties. wae ‘Grove. auc the evening was sprut in canes aod ed 1¢ any person cumrensly on velit { pao muy Bb, Sgr Bu Sei Rt Car Se new arn is wee | Grapefruit Juice 4 =: 25 Brown's offer you a grand selection Toute, | of styles in a wide range of prices. | zs, Bellefonte; Miss Lois L. Poor. eautiful cents. AL a la ho and Mrs, Samuel fr ster, Misies be pron iy fun d. When 0 Par-T-Jel Gelatine Desserts 3 pkgs 10¢ burg: Mrs James F wig Bog sien To To wie ond daugties Pan Bt of Public Amistanot-off Argo Starch 9 re 15. nde i woe “ivy : nt Arm ’yh y Duff's For Washing Windoay 318 Northern Parkway, Toreell: 2: r wagaichiun oil Dv ment of Public A Molasses “ 17¢ | Windex vet 15¢ ! E Hes miead ¥ 3a thurst vice president, Jams tance 2 idly can Red Ripe Opens Clogged Drains Wednesday of Last Week ebruary 19, 1940 \ibright: 4th vice president, Dor Vou J RCOOTGH Four E. ! can Ee ks. Ei. Gorman. Balib- Vite Dette Demoefal Auneraman: secretary. Peart Pb retin Tomatoes 3 “- 22¢ | Drano 22¢ fonte; George B, Moder, Jr., Cral- | Bellelonte, Pa and treasurer, Shirley Ardary. The - a Oxydol ige pkg 20¢ Red Heart cn; Discharged: Mr Gilbey | QGentlemen: I am enclosing here. | Counselor ’ Mn . 8 G Lvs sh fig 8d Gets Share of Dog Food 3 Caps 25¢ Anderson and infant son, lei aith check for $150 to renew mysdsssiant Counselor is Mr a Clorox Bleach at bot 23¢ FL. bot 13¢ fonta subscription to the Centre Democrat |Spearly: song leader, Isabel Sage: Large Estate | Tomato Juice - 23c¢ Thursday of Last Week intil January, 1941 A cule tat aad Duff's Gingerbread bs Admitied: Mrs. Austin W, Fisern- Believe It oO although livin een. Loe en : ro ConUinued from page one Mix pkg 22¢ Crushed Corn 3 any 25¢ man ate College F ¢ 1st outside the Limits of Ne York i} og Junior = ay y on day add _ made Iv § Golden Bak Wels Quality Hechler, State College: Mr far- City where at | liffere: I hn Yt abvepariores 8 Mr: (32ave ta , sake . h £2'% can 1 c garet Bllletts, Betefonte, R. D. |. newspapers are published den= iy. a, 54 v Pancake Flour 6c eachey 5 etd ( efi char y by Jersey Pork & Kleenex Beans 3 1: cans 13¢ Discharged Harold W Weigel. | ire Democrat i8 at present tl fe —_. . a “ Sta.e College: Mrs Jose H nd ‘only ro 4 ing into our vy 5 wb mA . vile pn te Tragedy Follows Hunt For Helly- g in, brother of A Rishel, ane Tissues 2 Pig 25¢ wood Cold } Ta KIIOW? { French's College Inn—46.01. can Oarens and Ir it son. Bel nie Home arly hy? Because we Admitted Tursday d Age) cannot miss it. It is ke a weekly i 3 SE a. 7 cake ar Sunday: Mim Mons Hosterman. | letter from home. Of course 1 do not Sirange s “rnd oR : BAAN bd is : Camay Soap 3 19¢ Mustard E 12¢ Aaronsburg. Births A daughter mean that we never read any other ts we Fis r will. = ' - ern. —— was bom to Mr. and Mrs Clair, apers, but nearly every day we buy Carver, of Fleming: a daughler 10, different paper than we did the Mr. and Mra. Woodrow W. Ishier aay before. The Democrat is theres Bellelonie; daughter to Mr. and fore THE paper at our home. They dig ia: ; a lm a ig. TL De Dale annul YET Mrs, Rn Paul Campbell, State Col- vip iN as wy ut. I ‘ i The: American ae al ig _ Aa Nvey op Wl a - a ke Green Beans can 13¢ Tender Peas cae 14¢c ’ buted every Sunda ege, A son 10 Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | would stop subscribing for the Dem- liam H. Bechtol, Centre Hall; a son erat if it ent in for world news ba i aw an, Un : pri : " " 1083 334 pA ose by ,. Spinach or Com 2 cans 25¢ Beets or Carrots can 9c io Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Gardner. (ead of local news yf Bellefonte 5. 3 x axsnhit ite site lee ' omig wa : m ¥ — — - mp— . 1) efo R And another item. While Bell Horse Kicks Man roa at the State C go Re. Tender Crisp Solid t » Friday fonie goes in for Neon signs and i Low J ion yg Ss in i § Le Donald Hawking, 26. of Athens BR. farmed churol Member of 1 A T { Admitted Lou Erma Keith [bright lights to make it look like 2 was kicked in the face bv a family. Including the son Gera bch 5¢ BR E 1] 1 c Jellefonte R. D. 1: Migs Elizabetn Gotham. we in Gotham buy our- : 0 Gd ‘ wit SEAS . Tel 4 | horse at e¢ Robert Packer and a daughter, Mra. M. E. Barnar : Cuban . / 31% to 9 J. Campbell, Bellefonte: Discharg- selves a lot out on Long Island, and : : 4 dg " dents of Philadel Main Golden Ripe fre | Fancy 4 for Vi E ato . ! hil i : Ih J | inierested Old Mexico. x +3" wp : B lis Mew Fresh-Like” Vacuum Packed Vegetables lent dtaths Don't miss this f=] of tem veden. Unt tie niers TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! _- - ¢ ferred — —— dtal Ave ati . go vo a “ in now residen 13s $ d 3 § - : ed: Mrs. Harry G. Justice, Belle. | build our cottage and surround it pital five stitches were take; ! a BANANAS ‘a GRAPEFRUIT ose A wound in his lip and he wa cation . : : > fcnte; Mrs. Robert M. Carpenter with evergreens to try to make i) © © C0 haa emia. ve VO nothing vou don't Home Grown 2m ¢ | Calif. Sunkist 30° High and let look as much as possible like Holts BYU SOX ALCAUEN 45 a sale Lod Sarvs : TURNIPS ‘e 5} ORANGES ....... dm | and infant son, Port Ma iida. R. D., | ard against lock jaw ra vertise it . Widths Master Guyer Leroy Hgen, Miil- | Hollow a A , —- A —__ Spike J heim; Mis. Arthur R. Miller and MRS. VANCE E. RUDE AA} 4, infant son, Milesburg: Charles P S—The 19040 World's Fair is yosemiug ECE DR AA AA to C. Saxion, Bellefonte; Wiliam V. Den- | soing % be still better than 1939 QUALITY MEATS AT LOWER PRICES nis, State College: Births: a son a dni i i SCORES OF CIRCUS ANIMALS See Our Window Displays ! ¥ DIE IN COLE BROS, CIRCUS w« = +» DR, JOMN FAWCETT . Come in and Try Them On ! 2 L Fire destroyed the main building of Cole Brothers circus winter quar- MILD CURED SPRING Bacon Squares Lamb Shoulder Blest be the tie that binds JIE Jen pe : ters Tuesday night at Rochestor, ™ Our heatts in Chtigtian love 4 Ib Ib . xs / Co, lind. and killed scores of valuabie e fellowship of kindred minds i 10 1 5 Don t F ail to See Our Large . h real and birds Is like to that above " 2 C C Selection of | A herd of more than 20 elephants 4 {saved from the blaze, escaped and : co EE | several still w dering throug! \ y 3 Spring Sport Oxfords : ringer meg dg io Alar. ar md . coud SHORT SHANK-TENDER ¢ led citizens flooded police headquar- 99 Bi ters with calls but no damage by g° Pi . 99 ; | the beasts was reported ’ » Icnics $1. and $2. | Owners Jack Terrell and Jess Ad- Dr. Fawcett, ministering in a small Yorkshire village for equally small Teg. : {J Feet Tired? Listless? , J! kins estimatad the loss was between ipend. had accepted the call of a prominent London church. But the Brown and White, Black and White, Blue Jittery? Out of Pep? §1 4150000 and $200,000, partly covered tearful entreaties of his devoted parishioners prevailed upon him to : ‘ ’ . by insurance remain. He could never sever the tie that bound them Soon alter, he SKINLESS and White. Tan or Brown Calfskin or Pig- It May Be ere of the more. dangerous ani wrote the beloved BLEST BE THE TIF THAT BINDS . ¢ skin, Sizes 31 to 9. YOUR EYES [mai tucaed [rime culo he | Weiners - - - |b i { dying cries of lions, tigers, leopards, / Have a Scientific | seals and tropical birds Eye Examination by | A hippopotamus, its tank too hea- ’ oy’ Be aoved, aio died in the fire ue Brown's Boot Shop || ox.evae.roan [C50 01 retirous, (NEARS) | Luncheon - - - 17° | ing cur sale. Real bargains thritly Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Bellefonte Office Hours—Wed- i copie cannot afford to miss. Belle- FREED OM =H hmemse)~" \ nesday 2 to 8; Saturday | fonte Hardware Co, M. W. Williams | 9:30 to 8:30 | Owner . 4 ~ BRACHBILL’S FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE ENDS SATURDAY If you have not taken advantage of some of our “outstanding bargains,” you have only 3 more days to do so. Come in. Look around and | see the sensational savings you can have on all of our Quality furniture. 0% Reduction on all items in Gift Shop with few Exceptions Open Evenings By gy, - . 9 SPRING STREET, ni . - BELLEFONTE, PA. ’