May 2, 1940. YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, TA. - Ray-—Worrick i "Recent Weddings Rogus—Joselik Miss Anna Josefik and Prank Ro- gus, both of Clarence, were married ! early Monday morning at St, Mich- ael's Catholie church, Clarence, with the Rev. J. W. Palfy officiating. Mrs Rogus Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Peter Josefik of Clarence, while Mr RoOgUS is a son of Mr. and Mrs, John | J. Rogus, also of Clarence. Mr. and Mrs. Rogus will live at Clarence where the bridegroom is employed by the Lehigh Valley Coal Com- pany Announcement has been made of {the wedding of Louise Elizabeth | Worrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stephen Worrick, of East Beaver street, Bellefonte, and Samuel J Ray, of Mt. Pleasant, the ceremony taking place April 5 at St. John's |c atholic rectory, Bellefonte, with the Rev, Father Willlam E. Downes of- ficlating. Attendants were Miss Mar- tha Bathurst and David Love, both of Bellefonte, The bride is a grad- uate of 8t. John's Catholic school and the Bellefonte High school, class of 1938. Mr. Ray, son of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Ray, of Mt. Pleas ant, is a graduate of the Mt, Pleas- ant High school, class of 1935 The Betty Crust, daughter of Mr. | newlyweds will reside at Mt. Pleas- and Mrs. Roy Crust, Port Matilda, ant was united in marriage to Leroy H ——— Tressler, son of Mr. John Tressler Shuticka—Botson of Bellefonte, R. D. at the United , Brethren parsonage, Bellefonte, the! Miss Anna Bot Rev. G. E. Householder, pastor of | Shuticka, both the United Brethren church, per. | married at 9 o'clock forming the ceremony. The young Ng April 20, in St couple were attended by Mr. and olic church, Clarence, Mrs. Phillip Mark, of Port Matilda, J. W. Pally officiating R. D. The bride was beautifully at. | ceremony a dinner was tired in pale blue, with acces Slovak hall. Miss Agnes Bolson, sis- match. They will live for ter the bride, was the maid of time being at the home honor Jo 1 Shuticka, brother bride's parents of bridegroom ved as best bridesmaids attended there were al Drapcho, church or- z the Tressler—C rust L on and Andrew Clarence were Saturday morn- Michael's Cath- with Father Following the t the of erved a ories the the to of —_ oH of and epi the Sel man. Several the “1 Adams—Kachik lzabeth Kachik, dat ark Kachik, of Clarence Adams, son of Mr. and Joseph Adams, of Renovo, were united in marriage at 9 o'clock Sat- irday morning at Clarence. The bride was attended by Mr. Adan sister, Miss Mary Adams, of Renovo as maid of honor while the best man was the bride's brother, George Kachik, of Clarence. Mrs. Adams formerly was employed at Williams- port, and Mr. Adams is employed in the car repair shops*of the Penn- sylvania Railroad at Renov The newlyweds will reside in Renovo Batiusst.- Cummings Kathryn Cummings, daugh- ter of Mrs. Jennle Cummings, both of Harrisburg and formerly of How- ard, became the brid Deimer Bathurst, of Mt Mr Tracey Leathers Eagle, Thursday at 7 o'clock church in and evel Emro ide usd Miss of Mrs and George Mrs ganist ceremony a daught Bot on of Cl Hi byt 0 nage of { Se- Rev Miss Bathurst f Mt evening, April 25 Grace Lutheran Harrisburg. A tion followed at the bride's home. Both young people ar tes 1 Howard High school of the Thompson Bu in Harrisburg The afliliated with 1 ins pany and also justice of of Mt. Eagle. They will re Harrisburg and Howard at the rOCOT 0X mpl | he ward Tate the bride ' N § fier is A graduate College : I and egroom A Penn The present gradu: and ne bri y Chool newly- with come the peace ide in aughter of of S'ate College Griffin CN rosmed cal aturday L Margaret Ehrenfeld maid of honor, and Pa ul Rider, bre ther of the bride, as best man Griffin a graduate of the Sha- mokin Hig? and Is employed by the Nittany Printing Company, State College. Mr gradual of the State College High school, is employed by the same firm. The young couple is at home at State College. R. D. 1 Foil wing cere mony a ception was heid at home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ride te College. R. D. 1 were Miss is school Griffin frederics’ : IN THE TIME OF PHAROHS it was considered essential well-groomed women of social ae stdnding to have their hair Donley—Dunlap elaborately waved T ne Apo church, Fifth ave- TODAY nue and Thirteenth sireel, Altoona the sree nl pretty weddin well-groomed women who 3 was the scene of a pretily wedding Permanent Loveliness, get Shige on Saturday April 20, at po ow 7:30 o'clock Mig it FREDERICS Permanent Waves JEAN MAE (TAYLOR) BEAUTY SHOP Gazelle Bldg. Phone 1049 BELLEFONTE, PA. the the Te Sta for LOIIC evening Ww her Duniap Mary J the bride of Mr "Julian came Mr. Carl W. Donley, rs. Aaron G Don- } pastor Herber Philadelphia officiat- beautiful ring was given in Daniel Williams: by Miss Violet the bridegroom Miller son and ley. of Julian V. Chanter, of using the The ng and ceremony marriage by Mr She was attended Donley. sister bride ’ Oi Two Carloads of Quality Memorials a a a aE GUARANTEED BY ROCK OF AGES and BARRE GUILD GOLD BOND CERTIFICATES, are now on display at our plant. We invite you to see these MEMORIALS and assure you that any selection made from this stock can be erected on your lot before Memorial Day. We offer complete service on Memorials now erect- ed. Estimates freely given on additional lettering, cleaning or any monumental repair work. Open Daily and Evenings. Call State College, 2842 Lemont Marble & Granite Works L. FRANK MAYES, Proprietor LEMONT, PA. | Serving i T Russell Green, Bellefonte, D. &N. 8 D. P. Sherry, Milesburg, Appeal ns best man was Daniel | Lonnen. The bride was charming in navy blue with matching accessor les and wore a corsage of pink car- nations. Her attendant was attired in lght blue with matching acces- sories. Miss Ada Rauchle, of Altoo- na, presided at the plano. The re- ception and dinner was enjoyed fol lowing the ceremony at the Wil Hams' home In Eas’ Juniata, The newlyweds will reside in Jullan Titan Agrees To Reinstate 147 Strikers (Continued from page one) work records since the time of the trike must be studied, and any wages earned by them elsewhere are to be deducted. Then too, increases In the hourly rates at the Titan plant since the strike will be con- sidered in figuring back wage it was explained The announced plans for settling the long and hard-fought labor dis- pute are satisfactory to the striking group, Charles Fetzer, secretary of} Federal Unlon No. 19981, declared. | The union, affiliated with the Amer- ican Federation of Labor, called the strike which touched off some months of labor agitation within the plant The Larue—Paul Bruce K. Larue and Elizabeth Irene Paul. both of Ashland, were united In marriage 2! 2 o'clock Sat- urday night at the office of Justice of the Peace Joseph R. Woodring, In Port Malllda. The couple will reside at Woodland Elks to Hold Flag Day Fete (Continued from Page 1) of all will who reinstatement does mean that hired. The strike: be given thelr Mmm ni An officer in the ranization will be stor or not apph original senlority ome cases might ough advanced to war rn to work computed date thal ef{Te« tive formal Vir. the ization and cordially unit parade Eat trict are tandings which in invited to marching floats or equipmer in the which will march at 4 nm In } pirit of the day and to a of de firemen far em rant their immediate ret Jack wages are to be from March 9, 1938, the the NLRB became r those strikers who made nstatement we who enter not be eping with the appearance ing m. the Elks have to offer any prize: parade. However, all entries will n is hoped that grou! wishing space line intention The cat- Lo the oid snlication { cided not lication | { joined sn lied for weld } applied [or int 8 '] in the of thelr con hy communi Alkey. chairman committee, at the labor me Titan company Union officials wiween 142 a for back pay tatement male ariou ible ducted under ficlals of the board ana wredicted ths 145 mer will close with t Hecla Park plece orchestra will ind tickets will® be Wi tivities ght a other communitie triker night Country the commitiece made Tuesday given at the Nittany Chairman Alkey for ing members of his A Walker, Willlam Yates, *h Sheckler, Lesliz Shultz, Mal- N { Wetzler and Herbert M. Beezer n t At T chicken and waffle registered mall dinner College tion were deaths back pa) { were thelr the ment agreeme? wsday’ 3atirdas Walter ton Mills of St ecrved a tmaster A brief address was given by Mus. er W. Gettig speakers included Robert C. Baker, of Bloomsburg I trict deputy: William Logan Bl oomsburg Williar Thomas Mitchell and and peaker mas Grover { Bloomsburg chairman } als comMmitiee traced the his and reviewed of the org Shoemaker 0 " ¢ rye of press Lodge Shoemaker tale fent and credent tory the aniia- Lodge Purposes in Labor Relating h remark iy Alkey by ch meeting closed airman Grand Jory To Hear 19 Bills (Continued from page one) pH a— — — Court review ol utory Rape and Bast the request was not Ben Krone, Bnow Shoe. F. & B final action by the Dean, Pleasant Cap, FF & board whic! he Ciremit Some months pealed to the Unite ngc ¢ '" for a he Stat Titan Compan the Labor Bos we On pling Clyde Quick Adultery bankruptes Bastardly Breon Moshannon ight mean and might violence. The and comps Homer Slate College plea Adultery F. G. Johns: lent on ersion w Nyman, yw She to the Su an Company had com- on. Sn nreme the Tit Walt Howard § Code Catherine aining Public Al miller, Compensation Law Emory Pink, Port Matilda, R Defrat ooming Hou sekeeper Harold Bellefonte, Killin Domestic Animal Robert Bendyk Alee Dawson Frank Strazalka, all of Philipsburg, Robbery with Accomplice Nick Shaw, Utahville, Robber Accessory Before Fact Tuesday, Mav 7 Willian Neilson, Dillsburg, False Pretense and Fraudulent Conversion Malcolm B. Reed, Bellefonte, Ob- aining Relief! Falsely Harry R. Mingle, Stale Coliege, Vv. Code. DD Winford Jack D.A&B Sammary Cases J. Howard Smith, Houtadale Cole Harold Kline, Howard, LIME! Produced from Highest Quality High Calcium Limestone “ Agricultural Burned Lime (All Forms - Hydrated Lime In 50-1b Bags. Pulverized Limestone In 80-1b Bags or Bulk Can Make Prompt Delivery ow Attroctive Prices Quoted Upon Application to WHITEROCK | = QUARRIES Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone Bellefonte 901 Shawley Bellefor Assisiance Palse Milroy Vv. Work- disbanding Prot company ‘ obt ective Associat dominat ny Prepares For Annual Dinner D 8% Biddie {Onntinued trom page one) are being made by the pupils class. The cast includes Blanche Corman. Ellen Quigley Mary Thomas, Betty Logle, Maria Viahos, Jane Wagner, Marjorie Wehr and Jane Hick: Mrs. Ernest Martin charge of usical part program. Solos and harmony will be given by some of ihe high school girls Group singing by ! daughters will be tin Mrs ist v and be of durts will in he no Vv. won, State College, R hers and Mar- the mod led by Mrs vV.V K. 8ok will be Man- E D&NS wine. WO — Japan seems, hag ily building huge while the people of the Uniied States interested themaseive in ! saving money by not constructing a navy been dread t spot o it seCrel nougzhis PUBLIC SALE OF South Dakota HORSES al the CENTRE HALL HOTEL BARN | Thursday, May 9 AT 1:30 P. M. 2 roans, mare and gelding, 4 and | 5 years old, weight 3300; 2 bay-roan | mare and gelding, 6 and 7 years old, | { weight 3250: 2 grays, mare and geld- | (ing, 4 and 5 years old, weight 2925. | | | 2 bays, mare and gelding, 3 and 4 | years old, weight 2800; 1 bald- faced | | gelding, 5 years old, weight 1600; 1 | gelding, 5 years old, weight | 1 bay gelding, 6 years oid, | weight 1450; 1 black mare, 7 years | old, weight 1550; 1 black mare, 4 | years old, weight 1400; 1 buckskin | | mare, 6 years old, weight 1425; 1 | black mare, 7 years old, weight 1456; : John Gruenwald. E. E. HUBLER, Aucl | Mr ranted by “3 rolary ———————— upervising secure and com secretary and 1 were Instructed general school supplies to Lhe supple: The | principa {bids ou ubmit the f mitted Bupervising Principal Block atlended the mecling frequently called upon lo: matters ‘Samuel Bryant Succumbs Here . Moore Quits | School Board (Continued from page one) to bid Earl K and wa informa- ignation Hartranft LO notify regret Mi the 3 been went Horace secretary hoard board inst Mi member ucted the Moore of the | Lion in various Moore's resignation breaks up to 2 combination which ha in effect since the new board Into office. On one side were Moore, W. H. Brouse and Mr Schad, and on the other side were Mr. Hartranft and Bossart DeHaag The schools of thought are now | “Uncle evenly divided, and the future - In 18 up of the board depends upon the of member uceeed Mr. | 1 ia (Continued from Page 1) Washburn circu ) with Tom's Cabin how 93 he ranized the nh soon Ded best two road wert Jolevill band wii wns 2a a cholce Moore Lo meeting it was brought member | normally board. In case candidate member wil new thi vo'e on be obtained be named by tl fa ma any cannot 1 new i Court tt meeting Progr Decl Monday toward an AO move nrogr motion M Hartrg be ad al building committe On al Keel DeHaa Con the vi ged Lhe mot unanimous then offered architect toon 10 Arrange ves of Hu ra member Brou . the $5am as board “From my obeervation of of of work the secretary rm. Lhe Brouse onth BeIvIiOe: increase comment. ons of regard 1940 will be ninencatl Kelly Not \ andidate tL for 4] were ac. B. Kell availabic ’ in the offices beginning ) examine rd explained George Riiller., throug offered to not soe EXPire president geil the school inher of stuffed anim Jol, | and «f would be of edu- Ke to students Boar o the belief t} believe value expressed ii ike Ss “LEGA L NOTICES PUBLIC SALE OF BER AND cational members urchase sucl il a per rma rent bulld- the lems d com- VALUABLE FARM LAND } house mitiee appointments as , Finafice © Brouse, chairman DeHaas and Hartranft Building Harumnit, and DeHaaz and Brot Supplies: DeHaas, oh Brouse and Hartranft Sinking Fund: Schad Athletic Couneil Brouse, man, and Schad Mr. Schad indicated that tees would be somewhat of a new succeed Mr. Moore hoard granted permission County Superintendent for the use of rooms for two examinations | 3 . this weekend. On Friday the State LA EV RLY Scholarship examinations will be Exccutors of Jacob HK. Bechdel held. while on Saturday the annual Estate, Howard, Centre County, Pa County High school entrance tests B.D Maye: & Stover, auctioneers will be conducted. ton Johnst & Johnston, Attys fonte. Penna and chairman Waitnal SATURDAY. MAY Chair- commil- |g mem- SECOND 103 zeros, | THIRD 142 acres nn T PRX 5B vised H tract of woo re of low OF BALE upon the ber no Tlie the election tol “the remainder sale ery deed JOHN E yO up of KALAMAZOO No Payments of any kind until OCT. | —then 3 YEARS 1O PAY Guaranteed Heat Special Offer! Have vour furnace installed today pay nothing until Oct. 1. Factory service. Factory price. Factory responsibil. ity. Factory guaranteed heat. Call today. Ea a A Cl li a We clean and repair all makes of furnpon 112 W. High Street Phone 63-R. A Kalamazoo Direc (10 You 70 Styles oid fle of anges, Heaters, Furnaces STORE Tin. 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