April 11, 1940, 0 — PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mao Fry) — ———— Ra Hon. J, Will Kepler {5 erecting 8 new shed at nis farm jusc west. ol town. Stock dealer Luther K. Strouse was 4 business caller Saturday in Ebensburg, Cambria Co. The Ff. A. Wallace family fitted recently from Julian to the Gods house on Water siree George H. Woods Jr, and wile of Wilkinsburg, spent gome {ime re- cently at his parental home on W. Main Street. Mrs. Annie Kocher Sufvday visilor In guest at the hime of Martha Johnston Genial young Bellefonte at y Musser W. Gettig was a busines, caller in town Saturday m, & the Corl Estate sale, Chester M. McCormick purchas- ed a fine sorrel gelding last week al the Aikens sale. Chester Knows 4 good one when he sees 0 Farmer Melvin A. Peter ed a fine mule from Lut last week. ‘Now Melvin spanking team of the ion Retired farmer Dani and Mr. Royer, boul were among the bidder at the Jame Mrs, Alice 4 $14 delphia, is spending this week a her parental home, Mr and Mrs Alvin K. Qcrl oh White Hall road Farmer Roy Strouse water hauling troubl installing newly dug water. Mrs. John Qu nr and Mur: thos o past week UNS writing. The Stephen flitted Friday Myers apar.men rooms a } E. Main street Rev. Edward C Martz of Dun- bam, N. C was a pleasans visilor here among his [rier 10 da) Hg motore ack to Friday of t week Robert Colpetzer tly signed his position ai thé Charles A, Campbell potato farm and to Lancaster Co., as assistan ager on a large dairy farm Mrs Cora Péters retur the Cerire County home at Bunker H day and is recuperating very idly from a recent operation E H. Adams The members of the Lutherar church Golden Rule, Ladies Chass held their Teguiar monthly meeting Wednesday vening last, ab the home of Mrs a I. Reed of 85, Church Street 20 being a eS RE = RE-ELECT JAMES E. VanZANDT recently re- To Congress Republican Primary April 23, 1940. a oe served by Mrs weekender, at his Mussers still { home they refreshments Reed Ralph Albright is now one of the bass carpenters for contractor Ar« thur P. Stephens. Edward Frank is erecting a hew chicken house on his farm, ael Bressler is the contractor. Fred R. Fry and Cyrug motored to the county capital Sat- urday a. m_on a business mission, Just a few of our early up-i date llers of thx {1 are turning motn- 00 wel present. Choice earth, but most fields are yet In recent v torm a implement. shed on the (Watt) farm in the Glades eveled to the ground Mr Harry Garman took home with her last Saturday evening the gratis $2.50 basket of groceries from Ward Clover Farm Slore. Tenant on the MB Musser Branch farm, Leonard Rudy had to lose ont large new Miller f mule nd Harry Strouse | y from a recent ita Th ome Line y foreman of jler enjoy- i Agh our Thursday visiling some freinds, he wag accompan- by his better hall Mariella silo agent W Weir of MIRInburg, was our midst last week gellin far eariy. erec- OKs none The veteran winter sporting 2 rd V-8 coupe: J. La- r 1ased a new spetiad made Priddy from Hale it many of his friends at the Commu- HA He w= accompanied DF y Sheriff Sinie H. Hoy y calls ¢. John Bower- y Hospital, who ¢ since ¥ A to be home In a At the anfiual community Friday at St. Elmo hotel barn, drew Mich« | Congratulation ment. Harry a former blacksmith, facmer, merchant and real estate, | from The Oentre Defnoefat, wera | | | | |] M. Powley Mr, and Mrs, Harrisburg, were recent with his parenls, G, E. Harpers in State College and with his uncie Gordon E. Harper at Balleyville. The Harpers all formerly residents here and Lester one of our own school boys. —————— > UNIONVILLE (Continuwd From Page 2) hs Pierce Lester Harper of hour wishing many | returns of the day the largest crowd ever, around 1000 bidders for iarge agsoriment of ar- ticles 0 keep auctioneers Harpsier and Snidy busy most of the day. nelted around $3000 Corl Estate sale Saturday town property on Wall urchased hy Grover Those from a dis- g the sale were C. L. Mrs. Florence Wo- Sale weds Conrad CG. Fry and vife of Waynesboro, were over past parental home in? 1 The calithumpians ideal music for them at Shturday night. Candy were their reward for 40th wedding anni- agl Mrs. Harry N. Musser of Struble Station were gues.s of honor Friday evening, April 5th at a dinner party for the gecasion at the home of their olde® daughter, Mrs M. I. Bunne. of Aamilton Ave. Slate College, four children and their families all present. Mrs, Bunrpil, Musser, Hmry Musser Miriam Musser all being in Siate Collage vic Table waz moss beautifully decorated, red roses 40 in number, 3 tiered wedding cake cpped by as centerpiece. The children sented the honored guests dinner set of ruby gla old neighbors and. friends greeted hem later in the evening. The, reside in the same moved Honored on versary Mr their relire- | a 2 FURNACE NO MONEY miniature bridal couple. pre-; with. a, 30 of the.r | the day of their | | marriage 40 years ago, both in good ! health and. enjoying Miss Eleanor 8noke past weekend visiting with some of her sthool chums in Bellefonte Jasil Roblson, whe is employed in Corning, N. Y., last week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Robison, of thig place, Mrs, Newton Fisher and son Jay of Pittsburgh, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Williams, also visited with his par. ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Harold Fisher, Mrs. John Robison spent a couple days last week visiting with her son, Winfield and family of Corn- ing, New York, taking back with her the litle son who had been here visiting for some time Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Williams re- eived word recently that they ars grandparents again in that their nm Theodore and wile, of Johns a. have been presented with This I= the second son In and there being two me Se MP d— Crash Victim's Fiancee Is Ili (Continued from Page 1) breakdown. Relatives of the gir] report that grief over the ragic death of the mall she was 10 have married this spring was a contributing fuctor to her illness, The girl, daughter of Mrs. Flor. ence Steele. of Bellwood, yesterday was reported to be responding to treatment and is expected to be diss charged from the institution today or tomorrow. Her mother is at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Howard W, Stover, on West Logan streel, Bellefonte Miss Sieele’s Hlancee and his er, Robert P. Strouse, 48, both of near Spring Mills, lost their lves when the Liberty Limited crashed into their sedan alter it stalied on 2 grade crossing at Tipton, The men were enroute to Spring Mills after having taken Mrs. Strouse and daughter to thelr home In Béliwood from a visit at the Strouse residence a cost st an Belefonte Y.M.C.A. fath- bullt, One week later the Highway Department announced that the State Qollege section would be cons | structed, visitors | | Mr, and Mrs. Q, rm —— Wo ———— HUBLERSBURG is Laura Hayes of Willlams- %y spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs John Haye, Sunday visitors at the home of | and Mrs, Earl Fulton and mother, | Mrs. Kliza Fulton, Mrs, Dora Smith of Altoona; Mrs, | of Johnstown; | Kate Weber and daughter Nelle. | Springs ahd Mr sper the | Rings , spent a couple days | Seeks $6,000.00 S810 | {Continued from Pago one) Priendly “Indians, end in addition, bility that characterize the mature i man, Wednesday nights meet. The Priday Night Club, having 36 members, pursues the study of the Bible. The Junior and Senior Hi-Y groups - emphasise tlean speech, sports, and scholarship. The Gradale Club, 24 girls past s¢hool age, medts fiat the ¥ on Thiirsday nights, In addition to membership use of the building. there were in 1938 72 meetings for other community rea- sons, scout gatherings, athletic as- Mrs. Sancta Dorman of Howard, Ada Bickle, of and Mrs. Orvis Rhine of Suyderwown. Mr, and Mrs, Bar] Yearick and on Joel motored to Alioona, Sul- day and visited with friends. Robert Blerly of Harrisburg, spent several days last week at ihe home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Cleve Bierly. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Lee and family and Mrs Boyd Heckman were Sunday visitorg at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Kerstetiel of Tylersville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl family moved to Bellefonte « uidday where they will make home Mrs, Eimer Richher wa day dinner guest at the Mrs. Margaret Decker Among those who attended the meeung of the joint conuistory in the social hall ob Tuesday evening were Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd While, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Kerstetler, Nr. and: Mrs. Ray Corman, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Clevenstine and Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Vonada and [amily, Howard Strubl¢ ani John Long, of &lon; Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Culser, Mr. and Mri Har. vey Gulser, Mrs. Margaret Decker son John, Mr, and Mrs. Nevin Leé and family, Mr. and Mrs Cleye Bierly, son Oscar and Mr. and Mrs, Ls. A Porter and family and Mr. ahd Mrs. Walter Weaver from here (Froth 1881 werk) Mr, and Mrs Dean Baughman ol Renovo, were Tuesday and Wedfies day visitor: at the. home of Boyd Carner, Bunday visitors a. the home of Mr and Mrs. Ear] Yearick were Mr. and Mrs. OM. Kiing and daughter Loulse and friend of and Mrs, Prank Rockey of Chester and Mr, and Mrs Rockey of %don Mrs, Kale Weber and daughier Nelle and Mrs, Santta Dorman ol Howard visited at the home of Mr and Mrs C. H, Lee on Wednesday alternoon Mr. ang Mr: ayes and n Sal~ their a Sun- home 0 Port Harry Berl Tice and fam- iy, were Friday evening. visions af. he home of Mr, and. Mrs, Clyde Tice of Howard, Mr, and Mri, Waller Weaver, M* and. Ns. IL Bettie and Jacquelyn Noli attended the Neighbor Nogla mediing at Stormstown <n Friday evéning Mr. and Mra, Fred Hayes and | family of Bellefofite ahd Mra. Mar- the newshovs ' | work for the telf-control and relia« = ven were Suoday v ry Wartleld and famil home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Mrs. Clifford Vonada and chile drei of Matkeyville spent last Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs, Walter Weaver, Mr. and Mrs A W, Pulion re. A Porter and Misses” | able to H. Lee were: Mr. | | Roaring | | reservations i prevall at the evening shows. Adults, By buying their tickeis In advance from any one of the many local merchants handling the tickets, are Save ten cents on each “icket purchased, Watch notions for prize and stores handling ticket co County Women To Meet Saturday (Continued from page one) Chapman Catt at Washington to (bring the right of franchise to all women in the United States. We believe this woman will convey a message of deep imporiance to the Centre County Pederation Mrs. Harty P. Wilson of Clairton, who is vice president of the Penne sylvania Pederation of Women's Clubs is also scheduled on the rostet of important personeges destined to make this meeting the most « standing in recent year Women in Bellefonte may make with Mi Harry Murs torfl or Mrs. E. B. Widdow State College with Mrs Hare £2 i mans; Philipsburg with Mr Junlata, Mr. of Lack 1 tore a turned to their home In Kenmore, | N. Y.. on Friday alter spending a week vhiting with relatives and | friends. Mrs. James. Carner and daugheis socistion meetings, women's auxils | jary and board discussions, Its own group sessions totalled to 3167 While increasing numbers of boys and girls grow healthy minds and bodies, corres pondingly active must be the ¥. M. C. A. The $6000 it asks for will help it to fill its definite piace in the development of the community - 73 Receive Third up hoping for ter Barbara and Mra Jacob Weaver : visited a: the home of Mr, and Mrs Ralph Punk of Cilintondale on Thursday Mr and Mrs. Harvey Oulser and daughter Bertha were Sunday dine ner guests at the home of Dr. and | Mr: Harold Ishier of Howard. Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Deitrick ana family, visited a: the homes of her mother, Mrs, ton on Baturday. Complete Movies K. of C. Degree Chester | and Miss! (Continued from Dege one) Williamsport; Rev Patrick Aloysius Willlamepott; Rev Aloysius J. Chervenak, Assistant St church, Bellefonte and several other guest priests, Members 0; the class from Belles fonte council were: Frahcis Andrew Boscalno, Rober: Bernard Wayne, i ard. Fraheig Oray, Michael F. Kon- achik, Paul Francis Sciabica, Stev- | en Joseph Luckovich, Arthur Robs | | ert Hartle, Joseph Robert Hartle, | Joseph John Knabik, Frank S. | Jurcik, Jr, Joseph Robert Parrish, | George Wilson Dann and Rev. | Aloysius James Chafvénak, of Bellefonte | purchased from Joel merchants, John's | In the space of an evening you Manley, 6f Mater Dolotosa ehuren, | * Bo to schoOl with the youn- sters, to Stout meetings to the dig- nifled sessions of Council, be a guest of the Rotarian: Kiwanians, Wom- an’s Club, the Garden and Mother's Clubs: you will take a sightseeing trip to the Fish Hatchery, Fisher. iments Paradise, Nittiny Mountain i 4 Qther Bellefonte members ase! | tending the services were: James | Boacaine, Andrew OG Knapik, Car- | mine Fofnicoll, Alls O, Harte, | | Frank Miter, Joserh Boscalne, All, | A Bebcalho, grand knight C. B.¢ Beezer and financial secretary, J. 8B. Knapik. | Jeremiah D an. Rich- | "0d other scene spots. You will visil the industries of Beliefonie, the quarries, and limestone. production piant activities: scenes at the Maten {Partory, a trip through the Titan {Metal's interesting plant, then waich grain hastily ground into flour, and being made Into tasty loaves of {bread for final consumption | You will be taken fo the Hecla| Poultry Parm, see the baby chicks! being hatched out: you will see the! lovely floral specitfighs at Belle- fonte’s greehholise; haw drugs are put up for local patrons, go. be- | hind the scenes of ‘he banking in-| j stitutions, You may take your pick The initiation ceremony conclud- | of the many new models of cars| Fielding of Fleming- Mock J. R and In Miller Millheim - —— NT — BOY SCOUT BULLETIN Following is & schedule nf ties for Boy Scout Troop, No Bellefonte for the coming wee Thursday, April 11 ng, Methodist ehureh, Friday, April 12: swimming ! | ys of Muncy dis'ri ] g to 7:30 p First Ald mi First Ald meeting “al Hall, 7:30 p. m Saturday, April 13 odist chureh, 9 a.m to 1ewistown Apil MM: « 10:30 a. m Boeout 7:30 p actice fo meet al sunday, Methodist chureh Thursday, corps No. 1, meets at loca) tele ronducted April 20 ict swimimin ) T2830 p Saturday, April 8: indus nective 5, of Rk’ meats m party ' { Meth ready for trp ren serve trial phone tour Half Gallons - - CLASTER'S New Low Prices! Old English No-Rubbing Wax 3%9¢ 69¢ $1.30 A New Way of Buying Luxury Comfort SLVR YAY (UE BIVAUIMB EHH = A Grand Opportunity To Own America’s Fines! Maliress! a Beautvrest! 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Try its “Luxury Comfort” Then decide if you'd like to have this famous mattress in your home. | shown, as well as fashions in dress; | ed. with banquet for candidates, ' | guests ana es of the organi- ‘have Sunday dinner at the Penn { zation, | Belle, learn the advantages of many a ot Bellefonte's commercial products, | any Lind until | All Bellefonte parades before the Open Bids On { movie camera: churches, the Marche, MT.) | ing Clubs, High Bchool Band, fire ‘EAT Road Project depariment, Banjo and. Motor and 1O PAY DOWN ments rR io, 6 Months Plan $645 9 Months Plan. $435 12 Months Plan $3.30 ol then {local Police, Battery E. 106th. Field (Continued from Page 1) Artillery, Junior Legion Band, and ni « {just ordinary citizens, some unaware the point where the present road of the camera's Guaranteed Heat Special Offer! Have your intersects with the Houserville road, by-passing Lemont. Prom the Houserville ifiterséttion, ! the new road will parallel the rails | eye, All pub-, lie buildings and Jals have been resordéd on eélluloid for posterity. Begides bing a means of afford ing an evening of good clean enter- MNIe furnace installed today pay nothing until Oct, 1 Factory setvice. Factory price. Factory responsibil- ity. Factory guaranteed heat. Call today. a a la ES road tracks to the stretch in front | tainment, the movie is a permanent of the prison. recard of Bellefonte activities, and The road, it was originally report- | since if, hecomes the property of the ed, eventually 1s to continue east’ Chamber of Commerce, will be fled through Pleasant Gap, and from away as an historical record of the there on to Zion. Nay Depirt ,| CcRmminlly, bub is availabe to 8¥| The Biate Highway ment respon group fot. futute show- makes af furndées last fall virtually assured Bellefonte | ings. L « y -y 112 W. Hi 8 that a link from Bellefonte to meet. Professional tion at this in-} oe Styles and Sizes of High Street the. State College link at Dale's] itia} shout ving Sil or hire Bere of Be ACR AAARARIITUT TAD We elean and repair all Rants, Hefftgrs, Furnaces Phone 63-R. Summit, would be built this spring, of a pi but. something happened to quash’ of 8, ida featiire le- A KalamazZQQ the Bellefonte link. The Secretary fonte. by HIGH STREET of Highways was quoted as having| School Aelia Direct to You sald Centre county didn’ need the adw=ntage of the 10w cost matinee, relief work, and no toad would be'oniy ten cents,
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