THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. March 21, 1940.” | opportunity and experience for an {| unemployed youth. NYA To Compile i * Logan Ss History “A cardinal objective of this pro- { Jeet,” Mr. Cowing sald, “as well as Project Also Will Include Ros-! [the 2000 other NYA operates in . Pennsylvania, other than mere phy. ter of Firemen; Shoe- | sical accomplishment is to inculcate maker is Supervisor {In youth proper work habits and to give them actual work experience. “On these projects,” the state youth leader continued, “the youth have the opportunity to test their abilities, develop their skills, earn a dollar's pay for a dollar's work and at the same time render a bene fit to the community.” FATHER CONNELLY IS HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY The National Youth Administra-| tion has approved a project to pro-! vide clerical assistance to the Logan Fire Company, Bellefonte, for the purpose of segregating the come pany’'s minutes and helping to come pile a history of the organization. The work began yesterday, it was announced by W. I. Scott, NYA Bupervisor for Centre county. The project will employ a sten- ographer from the Bellefonte dis- trict, and is supervised by Collins Shoemaker, secretary of the come pany. | According to County Supervisor | Scott the work will consist in break- | ing down the records of all meet. ings that the fire company has held since 1872. Salient facts and inter esting data necessary to compiling the Logan's history will then be taken from the minutes, including a complete roster of living and de- ceased members In approving the project State NYA Administrator, Walter 8S. Cow- ing, of Harrisburg, said he was hap- Most py to assist the fire eompany in, by the cal Ty ng out its Wiseful pablie | work | their Falher J. FP. Connelly, rector of St. Mary's Catholic church, Snow Shoe, was guest of honor at a din- ner held at the church, Sunday night, in honor of the 30th annl- versary of his ordination to he priesthood. Father Connelly was ordained on St, Pairick’s Day, 1910, Members of S.. Mary's Parish ana friends of the well known and well liked rector from many parts ol the county attended the turkey dinner which was served by the ladies of the church. A total ol abour 250 persons were present itn w— —-—————————— men judge their fellow-man way he accepts them and ideas, PURE FOOD WES 3 STORES | EASTER VALUES SUGAR sxx mows Jone bc BEETS vous Duevivionl5e PRUNES vcr rus xen 10€ SOUP commas oro 3 an 20€ WEIS PASTRY FLOUR Hershey's BAKING Chocolate 12-1b bag 38¢ 1:-1b cake llc Weis Quality Salad Dressing qt jar 2 Weis Quality Peas - - 2 cans 25 Wheatley's Asparagus - Jello Desserts - Bee Brand Spices: ‘Seedless Raising Sweet Pickles - = Weis Quality Peaches yo. 2! can Paas Egg Dyes - } pkgs Fruit Cocktail - - 3 B.0z cans Bon Ton Vanilla Flavor - R-0z btl A-And-B Pure Lard - » «2b Fancy Jelly Eggs Ib Fruit Cocktail—tall can - 2 for Weis Quality Pineapple No. 21; can Fancy Florida Oranges - - « doz Fancy Royal Ann Cherries - - +. No.2 can Baker's Dot Chocolate - . . . - 1; ib i Spry Shortening - Ib can 20¢ 3 Ib can Lux Toilet Soap - >i mgm 4 cakes Rinso “No scrub special” - lge pkg Lux Flakes - small pkg 10¢ Ige pkg 20 Lifebtoy Soap - . . . 3 cakes 19¢ FRESH Coconuts Each 5¢ N. Y. State Cabbage 2 Ib 5¢ Crisp Carrots FANCY Red Beets 2 swe | 3 4 for 17 .2 behs. Se Red Radishes. .. QUALITY MEATS FOR YOUR EASTER DINNER AT REAL SAVINGS Swift's Premium Armour’s Star Cudahy’s Puritan Hygrade Honey PICNICS HAM ROLLS ROLLED OR SHORT Ib RIB ROAST Ib CHICKENS "ea SLICED Boiled Hom Ib 35¢ Ib SUGAR CURED Sliced Bacon 2 nme ]9¢ o and at the same time provide work | | and | pearance during the | semi-formal. Iwork of needy children Illegal Hunter CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL Loses Car and Gun IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Spotting Deer With Lights Proves Expensive Pastime For Tioga Man Miss Roman Daisy M. Rowe, Omelecks, $ burg, R, D.; Has Arm Operation [20% B00 Allison G. Pldher, aged 25, of Nanticoke, Mrs. Blalr W, Henning. Wingate, was admitted to the Hos- er, 8 ate College, R. D. 1; Miss Doris season at pital, Saturday for treatment of a Unsworth, Sta.e College, (night with artifi a Hehts 1s an ee condition affeciing his lef; arm ’ : ; pensive pas'ime a result of ine. About (if een years ago Mr. Fisher Wednesday of Last. Week dulging In this kind of sport, a Ti. had his arm bady mangled when! Admitted: Mrs, Paul J, Eckens oga county hunter has been deprived he was run over by a plow, Tee 10h, Pleasant Gap, Dlcharged: jof his car, his gun and his fash bone was shattered and the muscle: Mrs. J. Emmert Hoover and infant light, all of which were confiscated Hgaments torn. He recovered! daughter, of State College; Miss by the Gume Commission officers and had no trebule with the mem- | Esther Reltz, Boalsburg; Mrs. Clair [who arrested him February 11 at ber until several months ago, Witmer and infant son, Bellefonte, 1:30 a. m., two miles west of Gale- Monday morning surgeons per, RD, 3, Birth: A son wag born toon, Potter county formed an operation in an effort! Mr. and Mrs, O, E. Moore, of Pine| The equipment 10 being to locate and correc. the trouble, Grove Mills nounced Game Protector but according to reports it 1s still | Reeder, of Lock Haven, and the pro- 100 ea ly 10 determine whether ar Thursday of Last Week jeeeds are being kept by the Ran noi further trefitmen, will be ne- Admitted; Mrs. Harry O. Miller, commission, The car, sold at Lock cessaiy. Bellefonte, R, D, 3; Master Lee H. gaven brought $102.9% EE Tierney, Bellefortte; Mrs. L, Ql omething less than half the Peters, Pennsylvania Furmace; Wi- amount of the fine as wased agninst liam D, Curry, Bellefonte; Toner | 1s car owner, Charles Wilson How- Spicer, Wingate, Discharged: Mrs land. Uving near Knoxville Woodrow WW. Glasgow and infant Howland, who was arre daughier, Millhelm; Mrs. C. M.! pest Hunter of the same Bonnell and Iiffant daughter; |, 0 a 1935 Bellefonte. Births: A Som to Mr. pair had a deer in the car hip fracture suffered when he fell! 8nd Mrs. Robert §, Ripka, of Belle- | oun nto custody. Their in the basement of the Summer fonte, R. D. 3; a daughter to Mr. 0 rifle were seized along with and Mrs. Joseph A. Kazar, Belle- and each of home | car them te ial rb ter | rand "ye o 3 fonte: a daugh 0 Mr. and Mi $200 and ordered to pay t Pred K. 1shler, Centre Hall, R. D, 15! 2s tev Taatice of the Pee ; a daughter 10 Mr. and Mrs, Ches er $7.25 by Ju Sh the Peace W. A Ham. of Coudersport Spicer, Milacbug technician . ll hospital, returned to her Friday duties during the weekend after at-| aqmitted: Mrs. Hannah E Marriage License tending a three-day technicians’ man State College: Mr rarlan | William H. Wi institute held at Temple University! w Nelson, State College. Dis. |Clevie While Philadelphia charged: Mrs, Rudolph T. Long, Boyd Farm S— and infant daughter, Centre Hall; [Sara A. O Returns Home Martin L. Houser, of Slate College; iRandall GG. Albrigh | Mrs. Willlam C. Curtin, Bellefonte; | charlotte M. Adam Curtin returned to’ Mrs. Miles H. Lee, Bellefonte, 2 in the Potter house D. 1. Admitted Friday, dis sireet, Priday, from Sunday: Mrs. John W. Bottor! recently un-| Bellefonte Saturday: Admitted Wingate: Dix terio, Pleasant Fritz, Glen Rock; Bellefonte, Mrs Hunting deer out of Miles : ™ Baturday Man Fractures Hip William Curry, aged 78, who makes his home wilh the B. Ralph Summer family on South Spring street, was admitted to the hospital last Thursday for treatment of na ted with address Ford V-8 sedan The when olligh the fined ts of the oor Technician Returns Mis at the Marie Saunders, teh LrOTIcCY Mrs, Willlam apartiaent om West Linn the hospital where she derwent an o peration Cray Daniel Ruth Anna George F mmer Betty Alice Dave: Harry F. Polter Allison G Fuher, Sara Fill Emaline Al- Robe George 8. |cier Bamuel U, Eckel Jane A Barret Howard R D Coakley Belle her narged Notes of Patients Monday of Last Week Admit Mlondet, di charged Wednesday, Vernon more, Pine nt te Grove Mills: Master Rich ard John- TAG TBE yon Pine Grove Mills; Admit Mr ’ Clair H . : Monday discharged Friday fonte, R. D3. Admitted Saturday. ! nour Mrs. Pauline Matis, Bellefonte, R.; discharged Sunday: Helen Spritzer, been awarded D. 2. Expired: Harvey E. Corman, Deleicnte.- Birth A son wa Grange Fal Bellefon.e to Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth H 000 State-u er. of Howard, R. D. 2 Lion HeOUra Tursday of La 1 Week Sund ture exhibits ks 2H Admitied: Mrs, K. E Kellogg . y ha wu Bellefonte: Mrs, Violet E. Shuey, Admitted: Mrs. Henry J DeHa Bellefonte: Mrs Clair Coakley. Sale College; Mrs. Harry F. Tr Bellefonte, R. D, 3; Master Harold Spring Mill Breon, Bellefonte, R. D. 1. Dis- There charged: Miss Rosella M. Hingerick, hospita Smuliton; Guy E Shawver, Aarons- | week harged Gap Cie ted Grange Fair Gets §7% Tre Slate son, ted weed Potmaster Approved nnounoeIment Emm, MEER Phantom Lake Shows Auto Dealers Clinic Signs of Appearing Scheduled April 9 d automobile dealers « Centre and Clinton counties will A clinic of aul Managers a Centre o« mty s famed “Phantom Lake,” near the Bellefonte air hows some indications of making iis appearance {f the present thaw held in Bellefonte on Tuesday, April continues, it is reported by residents 9. according to an announcement by of the area H D Pritechhman who with The lake, which last made its ap- A A. A. officials Is assisting with ar- St. Patricks Tangements for the event 4 Le Day flood of 1936, is formed by The clinle will be held In wid water which pours from a sink hole State Highway garage east of Bellé- on the Harry Tressler farm and is fonte, and approximately 350 pers believed to result from the overflow SOUS are expecied to atlend the ses- of an underground stream sions. The 58 automobile dealers a who have been invited will atte In 1836 the lake covered an aren ; inv} wil attend + : : b . a dinner at the Penn Belle Hotel at Ol many acres, ang Covered $ : hy . " 6 p m Officials from Harrisburg lengthy section of the back road t 1 y \ ) Fie Pa : and the State A. A. A. will be pres- tween Zion and Pleasant Gap 4 ha Ama ent during the day Yesterday it wa t a ————— small portion of the reported that road was cove ered by water, but this water is be BHS Alumni Meeting vA 4 y siipf tae y tg ia. ace Nt oti! Here Monday Night melting snow. The sink hole which ements of the lot—they're all Honeys! is the source of the "Phantom Lake” Miss Grace Corman, teacher in ’ . 38 Oldsmobile is dry > the Howard schools and president 3 w t-T ot WOMAN'S CLUB DANCE of the Howard Parent-Teacher As : : Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped, ra- dio. heater, etc Owned by a local , sociation, will be the speaker at a TO Be BELD MONDAY regular meeting of the Bellefonte prominent busipezs man always had good care and we ungualifiedly —— High School Alumni Association An oulstanding so ial event of the | y. neld at 8 o'clock Monday h Eases Bcagen will be the dance serch 25, at the Spring Street gym | guarantee it. Your present car would sponsored by the Junior department ' og. um probably make your down payment of the Bellefonte Woman's Club, at | A oosstion has been made that Balance convenient credit terms the Brockerhoff Hotel, Monday, he annual Alumni dance and class May we show it to you? March 25 reunion be held on Decoration Day Invitations have been issued by Thursday, May 30, in the belief that °; the commitiee headed by Mrs. John more alumni would be able to attend 37 Ford 60 Curtin, Jr., assisted by the Misses the affair that day than if the dance Pour door sedan This car has just Janet Woomer, Helen Olson, Jane was delayed until commencement had a new motor installed has new Wright, Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Chris week. All former Bellefonte High rubber, clean upholstery, and is Fry. Mrs. Osborne Lambert, and school students are cordially invited mechanically guaranteed to be right Mrs. William Brachbill, to attend the meeting Price $325. $125, balance $18 per month ‘32 Nash Four door sedan. Is just going through our shop and will be first class mechanical shape New rub- Carl Keller's popular orchestra | ne of Lock Haven will furnish music| Held Under Bail ber and fine appearance. Price $150 $60 down and $10 per month M port Len t Weal bw i: . and you'll find it “tough picking’ deciding which of our vied cars is the outstanding one from 9 until 1, accompanied by three Benn Krone. of Snow Shoe, is entertainers. The dance will be being held under bail for court on { a paternity charge. —-- Proceeds are to be used for dental in Belle-| You can go a long way if you are forte. | interested in other human beings SnnnEnisERe INTER Deusme mean RS ¥ $ Our Used Cars Are BUICK There Is RECONDITIONED St ill And backed by a 30-day Guarantee I of Service and Satisfaction. Come In And Look Them Over And Drive Them. There Is No Obligation On Your Part To Purchase, Unless You Like Our Merchandise “When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them.” Open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dally Except Sunday LOOK FOR THE NEON BUICK SIGN USED CARS $300 1936 Ford Coupe Radio equipped Good tires and paint, Time To Telegraph 1937 Chev. Coupe $400 Flowers Low mileage Excellent tires. for Easter 1937 Plym. Ch, $375) Paint like new. I) A | WOODRING | Se {FLORAL GARDENS Linge nfelter | 127 East Howard St. Phone 64 | ge COMPANY | BELLEFONTE, PA. Allegheny St. & Cherry Alley | | Phone 1065 : Baflefante tt New Packards SIXES & EIGHTS S. H. POORMAN Fone 555 Beliefonte, Pa. at i Sl a 8 EE hile Spring Footwear! For Everyone Boys & Girls BOYS’ Oxfords Women Smart Inimitably Styled Footwear That You'll Wear With Pride In the Easter Parade ! $2.99 $3.99 5.00 Men You'll Find Your Easter Shoes at Brown's ! Quality Shoes at Popular Prices ! Brown's Vogues $3.99 $5.00 Easter Shoes | For the Young “Miss” $1.00 $1.59 THIRTY STYLES They're all new and you'll like them Wing Tips and Plain Toes Straight Tips 1 Wide selec- and just pattern to -eptrplement NPS, Straps 3 | $ “ \ s Bavp Black, brown, and we have vuleork and | the Size 6 184) 12 tique. (Crepe, ume . Sizes AAA to C. eather soles 60 Outstanding Values For Men 1.99 $2.99 A Pleasing selection of Sporty styles in straps or oxfords, Oxfords in calf, black patent, hlue and brown. Sizes 2 to 1215 to 3— black Bn 815 to 12; For Spring ! A 40. D. $2.99 $3.99 Here's News About Children’s Shoes carry a complete line of Children’s “Class Mates.” Browns Brown - White - Beige and Brown & White SIXTY STYLES In Black, Brown, Gray and Tan. Just the thing for casual and street wear. These shoes have that extra styl ing which makes them stand out over other shoes of this type. Sizes 4 to 9; AAA to C. oxfords a Black, brown and white. Sizes 2to6_______ 85149 Sizes 6to8._..__. S179 Sizes 84 to 12____$2.19 BROWNS BOOT SHOPS Brockerhoff Bidg. Bellefonte, Pa. Straps, shoes, Don't fail to take advantage of this wide selection of well styled shoes, Sizes 6 to 12. Allegheny Street
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