Page Four PT ———— FHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —— CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS | | | patients only during designated vis- | itng hours. Visiting at other times of the day and evening interferes! with the treatment of patien s and upsets the hospitel routine L was pointed out Monday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs, Willlam J. Folk, Oak’ Hall; Rev. George A. Garrett, Fleming. Discharged: Master Lee H Tierney, Bellefonte; Mrs. Henry J. DeHaas, State College, Births: a son was born to Mr. and Mrs, C. Elton Bryon, State College; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Shuey, of Lemont. Tuesday of Last Week Mrs, Willlam 8S. Jones, Port Ma- tilda; Mrs. Pred R. Gearhart, State College: Mrs. Willlam M. Smith, Bellefonte, Wedne day of Last Week Admitted: Ray Frank Tenallo, Pleasant Gap; Mrs. Susan Cable, — . - Millheim. Discharged: Mrs, Earl E Rider, Spring Mills. Admitted Wed- nesday, discharged Sunday: Mrs. Ralph Sampsell, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Mrs. Richard Milinger, Howard, R. D. 2 Thursday of Last Week Admisied Stewart Woodward; Mrs Bellefonte, Friday Admitted: Mrs, Clarence Bloom- fleld, State College. Discharged: Mrs. Harry A. Lucas, Julian, R. D.; Mrs Violet Shuey, Bellefonte; Mrs. John Dreibelbis, Jr., Pennsylvania Fur- nace Saturday Admitted: Centre Hall Visiting hours Ward patien : wip. m Children’s Ward (parent: allowed): 1 to 3 p.m. on and Sundays: Tto8 p.m nesdays and Saturday Semi-Private patient to 3p mand 7Tto 9 p.m. Brlvte patients: mand 7 to 9 p.m are as follows: 1to3 p.m, and 7 only are Tuesdays on Wed- to 4 n Caum Entertains At Kiwanis Dinner “Ladies’ Night" was observed by the Bellefonte Kiwanis Club at a dinner held at the Penn Belle Hotel last Thursday night, with 31 mem- bers, 31 ladies and 2 guests present C. E. Martin, president the dub, acted as toastmaster, while Jesse H. Caum served as a one-man committee in charge of entertain. ment. The tainment Included the appearance of “The Four Stoog- es” of Penn Stale; a showing of ancient news reels, and an old silent film “Trapped in the Steeple.” fea- turing William 8. Hart, During the showing of the silent film. Air. Caum regaled the audience with a vocal rendition of “The Curse of en Ach- Benner, Quiet, H Charles Ol! enter Mrs. Harry Kimbrell, Discharged: Maurice 8. Hosterman, Aaronsburg. Birth: a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Raymond A. Miller, State College Sunday Discharged: Mrs berry and infant daughter, Belle- fonte. R D. 2; Mrs. Francis H Smith, Bellefonte. Births: a daugh- ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Bottorf, Bellefonte; a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hofl, of State College There were 48 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week Receive Lamp The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the hos- pital this week presented to the in- stitution an ultra violet lamp for use in treating skin conditions, sinus infections, rickets and other deflc- jency diseases. The lamp has been greatly needed and will prove of Hassal Hocken- ing Heart.” and also obliged with plano accompaniment in the man- ner of the old-time lent mov.e days. In his youth he was ed as the planist in a New Jersey thea- tre The invocation was gi Rev. Clarence E. Arnold St. John Lutheran church, Belle- fonte, and the ladies guests at each table were introduced by Ki- wanians employ by the pastor of ven and - t—— ca — Marriage Licenses, Howard P. Gilligan, Penna, Furnac® Laura M. Miuterling Centre Hal Forrest Dale . Bellefonte Margaret E. Konnan lellefonte George Wm_ Homan, » Hall Ruth A. Burris, Lefonte Young,. ‘Symposium To Be Held By CDA Event Will Mark 100th Anni- versary of Death of Prince Gallitzin The regular meeting of Court Pa rick McArdle, Catholle Daugh- ters of America, was held Monday night In the court room- West High street, with more than 50 members present Grand Regent, Loulie A Carpeneto, presided At he meeting final arrangements were completed for a symposium on the life of the prince-priest. Demet- rius Augustine Gallilzin of a Russian noble famil and founder of the town of Loretto, Cambria county 0 be held in Bellefonte April 1! in the court room, The symposium, marking the 100th ane niversary of the death of the famou priest Known as the “Apostle of the Alleghenies.” is the ou sym) jums to b “held in t! ing the month of April Mrs. Mary Gray, of street, will represent the a’ all the meetings at Rev. Bishop Richard T. Gilfoyle of the Altoona diocese, will attend. The public cordially invited to attend the symposium In addition to routine Was discontinue partie month because of various court ac'ivities, A Iarge card party will be held during May The annual auditor report was read by Mrs. Edith Ander memes ber of the committee of wi Mir Elizabeth O'Hara Is chairman was voted to con'r i > er Cont will awarded to the or girl between 18 years for the Alms and Pur] f Daughters of America Catholic Action Member the B 0¢ John's church, Bel on Sunday, May 5. al Communion breakfast Following motion parade saeon loca] Court which Rt decided to card during thi sOn rol Fund and ¢ he he lock lefonte attend mes pictur 0 held June 14 were shown by Samuel mith, then Comn erican Legion of who was In tivit ie andes r Oo Bell rge of Flag Day ac- Murder Scene and Clues April 4, 1940, ol it ABLITER USED CAR Rov BUICK DLALLF 39 OLDSMOBILE COUPE pe fir ish Priced way plain the ens like new! or y below iis ayment pian vment me hanes! uippea real vals Your NeaLer ana raagio Gl RANG #H probably make Lu i nila o 3 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAI LJ L oo) Car we Ve ar BUICK GU AR- are Hemember, we 3 FORD BUSINESS COUPE . . f has been carefully right will ive wre 14 to Fifteen present car Twelve months to pay recepied in trade of tisfactory good or we will and our four-square know ou’ll like it reasonable initial payment All our used cars are backed by our The car you purchase must and get acquainted with our real method of merchandising automobiles, Alley — PHONI} LINGENFELTER MOTOR CO. Buick Dealers for Over 20 Years BAND, Manager BELLEFONTE. your guarantee Wwryiee make Come in values We GN Allegheny Street & Cherry 10665 £1 PA Sh in at oS Nopping at great value in the treatment of cer- tain conditions Visiting Hours The management of the again requests the public Donald C. West, Slippery Rock, Pi Engagement “Announced Jean Alene Gardner New Castle Carrol Burge, Aliene Harris Wei ure Food St * QUALITY * ECONOMY 3 O00} ore nity Yury » hospital Philipsoury “ to visit ght er, Wil al Saul t ran Edwards, son of James M Edwards Miss Saul i ®* CLEANLINESS * SERVICE moved, are some of Rachel Tavior College Tow of the meager clues Penn State hip School at all taken before any of the object in the f th rutal last Thursday mor aing in front In the above group of photo wers with which police have Lo mutilated body wa REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF co-ed Le work solution o murder whose found of the BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY Located at Corner of Allegheny and High Streets, Bellefonte, County, Pa., as of the Twenty-sixth day of March, 1940, RESOURCES Centre $ 4418688 2473.12 171.805 58 413.897 66 267 48536 68285158 63,000.00 16.500 00 46272 758 Cash on hand Cash Items and Exchanges for Clearing House Due from banking institutions Loans and discounts Bonds, mortgages and judgment: Bonds and stocks Office building and lo! Furniture and Fixtures Other real estate Other resources not inclu of record owned ded in above 708 480.03 LIABILITIES Demand deposits $ Time deposits — Certified and Cashier's or Treasurer's Check Other liabilities no® included in above Capital Paid In: Common $150,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL PAID IN 4 Surplus fund Undivided profits and reserves 626 920 08 707 B35.64 1.89232 11.40 150,000.00 150.000 00 7182058 $1 708.480 ni Total Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Centre, « I. E. 8. Orr, Treasurer of the above named swear that the above statement is true to the best of belief. do solemnly my knowledge and institution, E Sworn and subscribed to before me this W. HARRISON WALKER, Notary Public My Commission Expires Jan. 21, 1943 (Notarial Seal) Correct 8. ORR. Treasurer 2nd day of April, 1840 Attest: J. H. TURNER, CG. E. McCLELLAN, J. 5. SOMMERVILLE Directors stituie of her flance } Universit) time is a t Theological Seming adeiphia, Pa —Read he want ads, theran eta Al ce st PUBLIC SALES NOTICE ! Additional public sale advertise. ” ments will be found on page o of second section. SATURDAY, APRIL 20 3 PY f in Cu reek road { Howard “el 8 4 : Frank Mayes, auct WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24—8Samuel Shallcross, Adm. of the estate Thomas W. Shalicross wil wih sale on the Ame & Stone Co farm. 1 mil Pleasant Oayp tow k ment rand at 30. E M Pure Bred Guernseys a, JS PUBLIC SALE A herd of 25 Guernsey Cows, Heif- ers and Calves, all bred in the pur- ple and registered or eligible, T. B. tested, and with state certificates of freedom from Bangs disease, will am! th be offered at public sale in Belle. | fonte, Pa. on Thursday, April 18,40 The sale will be held on the Wit- ‘mer Circus Lot on East Bishop | Street, adjoining the Community | Athletic Field, where there is plenty hearth bread hoe a hearth flavor be- cause it's baked on the hearth. Order a loaf today. AN HONEST CONFESSION We May Not Have the Cheapest FISHING BOOTS But We Are Sure We Have THE BEST Reasonably Priced. LADIES’ Ball Band, Yorktown YEAGER’S Bellefonte’s Home Shoe Store MEN'S U. 8. Blue Ribbon of parking room, and will start at 12:30 P. M. These animals are all from a herd | founded in 1911 when their owner imported dams from the Island of | ‘Girl Scout Council { less Boy” No. 22216, whose ancestry | ! was rich in prizes at state and na- | Guernsey and bought the bull “Fear- tional shows and A. R. records for | butterfat production There has been no Inbreeding in | om micsioner of the Bellefonte G rl | Scouts at a | Beout | these animals. Always new sires re- { placed old ones when there was a | danger of that, All of them have {been of the Langwater and Glen- | | wood strains | These animals are not show cat- tle. So far as breeding is concerned | there are none better in this coun- | try. They have been fed for produc- i tion, but they are part of the herd that won the Pennsylvania State | College Creamery’s prize for butter- | withdrawn The offering includes seven cows, [ six in milk. One was fresh in De- | cember, one in January and one in {| March. Another will calve this or | next month and another in June | Five heifers over two years old and | { bred: 3 heifers 18 months: 2 yearl- | gaughters, {Anne and Jane, all of Clarence: a {| brother, Joseph Franek, If interested write IL. F. Mayes, Le- | ence; | i i ings and five female calves under 6 months. mont, Pa. auctioneer of the sale, or George R. Meek, Bellefonte, Pa, owner of the herd, for particulars x 15 Advise A Bride Contest ! { Mary | Bullock | Kathryn | Mrs. Ivan Walker, i sioner; | commissioner; | secretary: | treasurer, and Mrs fat content so regularly that it was | San iJ. Palfy officiating. imade in the church cemetery meant Photo No. 1 shows beside the school driveway. The is partially visible in the photo. The Photo No. 2 shows Miss Taylor's Shiloh church along the Bellefonte Photo No. J. Further in the field phot Photo No Photo No kerchief is near exact Photo rack 5 pictures the No. & College bakery owner 50 Girl Scouts Honored Here (Continued thom Page i An Shefler Dirg Mars Margaret Olsen whter, Mars wn Fartswisl ; d Patricia W The Court with spectatc much event was effort of 8: oid Coble, Mrs. A. C len Cunningham Baum, Dore Roxy John Jane iriin Rippmann Lucas Erma Sloop and "iynn. Leaders devote tl and energies to the Girl Scou credit 4] Cecelia time {| movement free of charge | Highly commended sults being achieved zation in this ¢ for the the anne by OrgAaLii- Elects Officers Mrs. Martin “Miller was re-elected Girl after. ME street meeting of the Council held Monday noon at the home of Mrs Rumberger, on East Bishop Other council officers chosen to serve terms of three years all Are 1st vice commis. R. C. Blaney, 2nd vice Mrs, Jesse Caum James B. Craig W. W. Bieg secretary and treasurer - ————— Mrs Mrs Cla rence Man Slain in Ohio (Continued from Page 1) Irma, Marian, Eleanor, of Clar- a sister, Mrs. Joseph Koshko. of Detroit, and a sister-in<law, Mrs Annie Pranek, of Clarence The remains were brought to Cen. | tre county Monday night and were! taken to the home of the sister-in. law, Mrs. Annie Franek. Punerg) services were held yesterday morn. | ing at Bt. Michael's Catholic church, Clarence, with the Rev, Father W Interment was —— i — S——— ~The most news for $1.50. | Hp pos victim s 4 shows the relative pesition of the blood -&meared center of photo The clue that failed! Shiloh church were later discovered to have been and Portland | Oross | ORCS i undersigned muddy clator torned <harpl left tires thrown relly by 1} bag vey car \ | al the exire rind of Lhe and a notebook made body was found me in front of the spe box covers a clea” im? Car luggage case, a te (Al over a state College road at Shiloh church were the victim's coal OK and handbag, seen in the wri os article man's haasdkerchiel {ound in the road at Shiloh church 08 vards night about Wednesda und along the highway thrown These dou east stale ghnu f doughnut AWaAN by a County Attorneys See Oriental Headache “ | LIMA BEANS JOIN THE PARADE PERFECT COOKING! Jimmy did Insurance Company Opens Office Here Baltimore npany on Monday office on th Exchange gheny street er of the office Miss Helen Klinger has resigned « bookkeeper at the O. A Kline tax lection office Petrikin Hall to lar position in the in hon ; CERTIFIED m Homemakers everywhere are “swinging into line” with the New CP gas range that saves time, fuel and food. in “d © PERFORMANCE ~~ yto 12 a m. and tos p Former Milesburg Man Feared Lost (Continued from Dage one) The boat on which the mishap ¢ beiween San Francisco Oregon, the round trip days. Relatives here where the accident plies You'll know why when you 100 = The New CP MLLOW OVEN that sssures perfect baking snd rosst ing results The New CP SUPER. SAVE SIMMER BURNERS that make modern water. fess conlking easy The New CP NOGN-SMOKE SROILER that's convenient 10 use . . . Sy to clean, SPECIAL OFFER (Until April 15th) firing ten it know pened. sary tude his "LEGAL NOTIC ES TADMINIST ” ATOR" ~ NOTICE in the Estate of Thoma: W. Shalle Inte of Spring Township, Cen tre County. deceased fetters of administration on sald estate having been granted th un- dersigned, el Peraons indebted thereto are rejuesteg fo make pay- ments, and those havine claims or demands against the same, wili pre- went them without delay for sets tenent 0 SAMUEL M. S8HALL- Administrator Bellefonte, John a. Love Atty x19 EXEC 1 TRIN S NOT the Matter of the Estate of Vine Boldin, late of Benner Town- shi iy, Centre County, deceased { fetters testamentary In the above | petate paving been pranted to the ali perrons Indebied WW | are requested 0 § afid thwe havivge the sme duly inch wife and iver Certified Performance Features at No Additional Cost! Save $10 to $20 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS S150 Pa ui tne shld estate ake payment Flaims to Tresent h | proven, without delay 1» BALLY BOLDIN, Beecnirts, Bellegoate, R | FD Jahn OG. Love, Atty x19 GAS CO. ares who fence opposite above Hand of Sale CENTRAL PENNA. PEANUT BUTTER wv: conus TABLE SYRUP WEIS QUALITY SPRY OR CRISCO GRANULATED SUGAR PICKLES BABY Er E-1- tes 10¢ wen J 8 10 49¢ aur 1e | 3 2+13c GELATIN DESSERTS Par-T-Jell 3» 10¢ FANCY CRUSHED JERSEY CORN | BEANS vo ran JQ [Gren 28¢ COMET RICE....... BISQUICK FLOUR WHEAT or RICE PUFFS PREPARED SPAGHETTI _2 Ig. cans 19¢ TETLEY'S TEA, Orange Pekoe pkg. 9 BEE BRAND SPICES -nsuspkg. Sc OVALTINE small can 35¢ 3 NEW POTATOES PINK GRAPEFRUIT 4 25c 2«1lc Oranges._.__doz. 19¢ Carrots.___bun. 5¢ iS “ QUALITY MEATS! c PORK LOIN 10c¢ Ib CHUCK ROAST Ib PICNIC STYLE FRESH SPRING (2 to 2%, <b average) PORK ROAST Ib HAMBURG CHICKENS 15¢
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