Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 18, 1940, | THE WAR IN EUROPE Germany's sudden and unexpect- ed invasion of Denmark and Nor- way exhibits again the amazing el- ficiency of the German war ma- chine, Denmark, with a common bound- ary Une, was unable to contem- | | plate resistance to Nazl aggression. | With German soldiers her soll and airplanes over-head the smaller mitted without a struggle German demands threatening nation sub- to all occupying | Against Norway the German high | command dispatched a number of ships, including transports, to make surprise attacks upon Norwegian ports without any formal tion of war. The advance the German armada was reported about the same time that four warship made a sudden attack upon Oslo defenses of Norway Chooses to Fight Early dispaiches indicated that Norwegian government is at- tempting to combat the German in- vasion but this resistance is hope- unless much assistance arrives the form British and French soldiers That the less of vered al- Oslo, del against attagks were most taneously on the southern coast, the western coast as Narvik, jficates that sion was carefully planned and t initial preparation; for nvclving assemblage oi re made mar assault far north as indi the the move he roons Ww days before tual German Attack a Surprise apparen German Q kL Was no or the Allie Is tected, Bri have taken a vers around hand {n the mar Bergen, Trondt and Narvik, the wes.ern coast The invasion cannot be justified by the laying of three mine-field by the British because inspor's with German soldiers were en route to hei gstinalion belore tae mines were laid by British warships The atiack on upon Neu‘ral Nations Helpless og an) * ony AA here may ready be some people The Oliver 70-Row The most modern, up-to-date tractor on the market, and for price there is nothing that will compare as to horse power and economical operation. Now that spring is late vou will need something to speed up your work, and we have it. Give us a call or come and see this tracter and you will be more than pleased with its perfor- mance, WE ALSO HAVE DISK PLOWS the Oliver that you have heard your friends discussing and say they work fine. (. W. BEHRER PENNA, FURNACE AND TYRONE, PA. Phone 13-R-3, Warriors Mark declara- | and ports on | ARTES *} no { ‘ention of infringing upon the terrl rial integrity or the political independence of the two small neu- tral nations but the fact is that both have been destroyed by Cer- man military and naval offensives Neither can there be much assure ance in the pledge of the German government and its military com- manders that Germany has no in- tention of using the occupied areas as bases of operation unless “forced to do so" by act of the British Neutrality Not a Protection It js Norway to offend ve no exc ting to point out thal noting tn interes in her desire to do Nazi Germany and for y miilit to permit to dispatch ald to Russian attack ceased but invaded Sweden according mainiains a neuts lels her position in Russo-Finnish war in store for Sweden, |f and Norway njeciure it it is based upon than imaginal Nervousne neutrals, par and mall powers see again many ©» upon Norway to reports, ality that paral- regards the What fate has Germany to CONSoLl more the other Netherlands natural. These that Ger- ter: I as hey no way 0 maintain will prevent in order Ppiies neutral ns Den British Navy Leads Attack Tr addins els HBT immeCialely pon Random Items (Continued frown page one) © gisk. we Toit I Peekis 5 borrowed the kr eg with i finding it these fine we'd back on our greatiy tien J Air Meet Dates Set June 20, 21 and 22 are ti tive dates salected for air meet of the National giate Fiying Club to be held in Haven under the auspices of the Lock Haven State Teachers College with the co-operation of the Logk Haven Chamber of Commerce and the Piper Aircraft Corporation. “ey £ A Inter THE NEW FORD TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS Are Now on Display at the Dunlap Motor Co. Bellefonte, Pa. Delivery Can now be Made Various methods of finance can be arranged—Call or contact Collins Shoemaker 155 Office—~PHONE-—675-J Res. Satisfied Customers | Patrons will find satisfaction in tran- sacting their banking business with us. Every provision is made for their con- venience and comfort. Old residents have been enjoying our services for years. We want the newcomers to get ac- quainted here also. The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. SNYDERTOWN Church notes for Sunday, April 21, 19040; Sunday Church School at 9:30 a. m No preaching service this Sunday. The Alumni Associgtion of Walk- er Township, held a play In the hall at Hublersburg on Friday evening Norman Stover spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Fl- mer Stover Mr, and Mrs Willlam, Randel Hazel! Lanen spent Ed. Ertel home in Ed. Dorman is somewhat at this writing Miss Lillle Beck spent Sunday with family, Mr. and Mrs berger Rev Rhine the Alvin Beck and son Ertel and Mi Sunday at the Rebersburg improv - ed of Lock Haven her sister and George Harsh Glenn attend- Rally at Keller, Mr and Mr vin Beck Lutheran League Aaronsburg on Saturday A birthday party was held for Donny Stover last Saturday enjoved a good time The date for the annual Mother and Daughter's banquet will be announced in near future which for the announcement The farmers are spring work at this Cyrus Haagen spent hig parents, Mr. and Haagen Mr. and Paul J ed every the +H ith thei: writing Sunday with Mr William Mrs gnent Minor Walizer of ( Saturday even- the Nevin Stover home Mr Clifford Corman the Blain hom Sunday Mi, and Bell Sampsel Mrs, Max Markle of Sind a 4 spent Wan t? Fox Hunting In “The Barrens’ Continued from page one) nce, as he did {t Know a com- table moment until he went back brief, and before the “pears drog as they say in the Barrens, they were married in the ancient church at Gatesburg Other romantic Bellefonte youth followed his example, until it be- came a saving abot the old hill town that “the Great Pine Barrens” furnished wives for Liren street” and all, perhaps due to the trout spirit, turned out well Crushed to Death In Tread of Tractor (Continued from page one) chine to suffer his horrible death The accident happened shortly afer young Mr, Oregory had gone to the vacant lot adjoining the home of his uncle, Edward Gregory, where the tractor was kept After viewing the mangled body of the young man, whose head was crushed instantly as he was pulled into the tractor and whose chest and arms were broken and tom, Coroner Shoemaker, of Clinton county, decided to hold no inquest, since the tragedy was accidental In addition to hig young wife, the former Rosalie Casper, of Drury’s Run, and his infant daughter, born scarcely more than three weeks ago, the youthful victim of the tragedy is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gregory, Sr. and 12 brothers and sisters, His father and one of his broth- ers were fellow workmen on the Wesiport-Bitumen road reconstruc- tion project. One of 13 children, the man whose life was ended in sitdden accident had passed his 24th birthday only about a month ago, about the time of his baby’s birth In addition and his parents, he is survived by his numerous brothers and sisters, MAancs wa young the the youngest of whom is only three or four years old. A —— Shrinking Thread To shrink thread used for drawn | work, so the work will not draw| when washed, put the spool or skein | of thread in a cup of boiling water for an hour or 80; this will not spoil the gloss. DR. S. M. NISSLEY VETERINARIAN 124 Ridge Ave. State College, Pa. TELEPHONE 4244 Cow Tonic « Colic Medicine Gaines Dog Food : Can be Secured at | Olewine’s Hardware, Bellefonte. i to his wife and child | REBERSBURG Mrs. Busan Neiman and son, B R. W. Nieman, cashler of the New York Life Insurance Company, a! Harrisburg, Mr, and Mrs, 8 P. Hos~ terman of Millersburg, were Sunday inner guests at the BE. H. Hosler- man home, Mr. and Mn Hosterman and daughter Catherine of Penn Hall were afternoon callers | same home H. Gramlev, Brungart, Mre. J, V. Prungart and M Violet Kidder attended a Christian Endeavor Conference at Pleasant Gap on Saturday noo aha evening William Tarbet al the Aes, C Mrs. RC moved last Sat urday from Pittsburgh into the Jer- | ry <iramiley Reber This home wa Mrs. Tarbel's parents, Mr C. QO. Mallory, who week from the h 8 OO Mallory wo Jack and Billy Tarbet ac- anied thelr parents to Rebers- but returned to Pill HOWINg day and Mrs home In DUrg and Mrs will also me of thelr le non im burg he | Mr helr DUrgn Williams returned home at Ingleby this week spending several weeks at the Thomag Hartman home Mr, and Mrs, Harold Esterlir the parents of a | Wednesday and Mn R A Lhe funeral at Lewisburg nappy Babooc Rev ia Tis of and Mrs, J hterly Joyce and son Franklin ure, visited at the K. week Hackenberg Breor Mr: daughter . "eek al mother and the Roy Mrs Paul Winters Roy Brungart and Mr. and Mrs John ugher Sara Jane len Zet and Mrs enjoyed and Lemont Cra Re _ WOODWARD Reube nied Mr. and Mi Musser law, n AYS, The death of Dr. G. 8. Pri Cu BUR : ne near Mifinburg NOT fore arncon Or a ana Ie 0 heir he Sunday al few Kreamer, ct descend. christing Kreamer Mr and Mrs Kreamer, was born in Jonesiown Lebanon County, Pa After father’s death, she with her mother Margaret Haines Kreamer and brother, John, moved (0 Townghip, Centre County. where aie met George Prank (o whom she was married. They lived in Aarons- burg from 1808 til 1814 when thes moved to Sugar Valley They moved in 1814 to Brush Valley where her husband passed away in 1837. This union wag blassed with a daugt ter Christians het Haw ne 14 children of whom was Samuel | Frank, the doctor's father. Mrs Christiana Frank passed away in 1863 ai the home of her son. S8am- uel Frank. The doctor will be greatly missed throughout this val- ley. He wag presiden: of the Farm- ers’ National Bank and Trust Co for a number of years and was re garded as an able financier Carl Motz, Jr. Erma Guisewite and Tillie Bowersox in company J. FB after- | | ser residence formerly owned by move | Carbet | Haines | Endeavor Rally Saturday af- All enjoyed County Christian at Pleasant Gap on ternoon and evening the interes. ing meeting This locality was visited other cold wave last day and Monday readings registered degrees, respectively Some of our town folks were do- ing some gardening on last Thurs- day and Priday However it wa followed by an snow on Sate urday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs Renard were day dinner guests at the RE by an Saturday, Sun- The morning 20, 22 and 26 onion Sun- Mus- was born to Mr Ard on Bunda ana A daughter Mrs. Wilson ign y ¥ STATE COLLEGE Mr M1 N. N. Hart eh ¥ { anc wick ol Nedne her home on South Pugh on Wednesday evening and Mn William Bell ol Allen street, had a ! } 4 thelr Botsford of guest on Thursday E Altoona B FP Pugh Centre Homan of South wis Hospital y ar taken lefonte Satur- £ § Outside whi v Oreggs Ker Rect Hartswick of Nile WINGATE hurch on Sun- at 7:45 by Rev welcome ngelical ~ red vening April 28 E Kline. Everyone is this service On last Thursday, a quilting was held at the home of Mrs Fred Fish- er, those who were present: Mrs Rosa Felrer Milesburg: Mrs. Roy Fisher, Mraz. Charles Reese, Mrs Ralph Mclaughlin Mrs James Snyder, Mrz. Zack Summers, Mrs Glenn Mitchell, Mrs. Mabel Burns Miss Grace Boob, and Mrs Fred & They reported having elig | time Mr, and Mrs. Charles Reese and children autoed to Runville on Sun- day. where they altended the sliver wedding anniversary of their aunt and uncie, Mr. and Mrs Fred With- erile Mr. and Mrs Clearfield, vizited on Monday with his father, Robert Malone also with his sister and husband, Mrs Leonard Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Murray of Alioona, were callers on Wednes- day with their nieces, Misses Gar aldine and Marie Murray and Mrs COeorge Davidson and family. Mrs. Curtis Taylor of Bellefonte, was entertained on Sunday with her son and family, Irwin Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Cassidy and daughter Patsy, left on Saturday for ay event ref of pop le ott £4 miu APRIL SPECIAL There's an extra dividend with every family mon- ument purchased at our place of business during the month of April. We are giving free a marker to match any monument vou may select. Lettered and installed with your family monument without any cost to you. PRICE RANGE TO SUIT EVERY PURPOSE Belletonte Marble & Granite Works WM. J. MOKLE, Mgr. Phone 27-M. 111 High Street | with Harwood Kreamer attended a| yohnstown where the attended the of thelr uncle Michael pas We funeral Parrish home buried on Monda M1: and Mn Altoona were weekend with and Mrs, Gl Fisher Mrs Harry | Sate College weekend with he ster and fame- y. Mr Stella Mr. and Mr ind son of Tyron BM Tuesday arent Mrs, Syl Mr who RWAY on of the »ilwiler over and Mi mn Ronald of over Lhe Mae B nuang Mr. wr with hi HNMmers « ++ this is 8 good formals to follow for growing good crops. And we might sdd that 8 good fertilizer to use in Armour's BIG CROP—it is made in a nearby plant to suit your crops and your soil. Properly balanced, it gives your erops those plant foods so essen tial for e quality harvest. Make every acre do its best—use Armour’s JSArmour’s FERTILIZERS We have the analysis to suit your seeds. W. E. HOMAN OAK HALL STATION Centre County PENNA, William Malone of summed st | id | Millan Mr: H B. Witherite and daugh-~ ter Ruth and Betty Milward of Os- enola Mills, M: and Mrs, William Fisher, and two children of Miles urg, Mr, and Mrs, Newton Alkey uso of Mileshurg, were guests, last Friday evening, at the home of Mr Ww Mrz. Roy Fisher Corney Estright of down on Bunday and his mother and fumlly Burns, He also came Nerte the opening Or Tyrone cam» visited with Mrs, Mabel down to be for of trout seas mn ——————— 30 Women Attend Hygiene Classes (Continued from page one) ww 1 vemnbers quired own res gaged raimns Return to Bellefonte cKinle of returned 0 Bellefonte 4 » 4 | ard t Donald M Milest } ' rT f » ant manager of REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. 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