Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 16, 1940, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
May 16th, 1940
NE
Be Heard Here Friday
Chorus of 100 To
A chorus of nearly one hundred
voices will be heard at the Belle-
fonte Methodist church Friday night
of this week when the Boys' and
Girls' Glee Clubs of the Bellefonte
High school present thelr annual
spring concert. The program will
begin at 8 o'clock.
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The director will be Lenore Mor- |
gan Martin, who will be assisted by
Carolyn Kachik, Virginia Torsell,
Mary Grace Hartsock and Ruth Ol-
sen as student directors, The accom- |
| Following Is the program:
| 1
“Allah's Holiday,” Friml-Riegger
“The Rosary,” Nevin
“Sylvia,” Speaks-Dels
“Wooden Shoes,” Herbert Marlowe
Girls’ Glee Club
| 11
Waltz-—Chopin
Plano solo, Phyllis Hillegass
111
“Japanese Sandman"--Whiting,
“Softly as in a Morning Sunrise”--
Romberg.
“Riff Song"—Romberg
Boys' Glee Club,
Jean
Hartswick.
1v
Deepen
Cadman
Hillegass,
Suzanne
Phyllis
and
panists will be
Clevenstine “O Lucindy"
“At Dawning’
We Thank the Residents
of Centre County
_.. for the wonderful welcome our Bellefonte Store received. In
appreciation we will continue our FREE OFFER THIS WEEK.
PLAIN SKIRT CLEANED FREE
With Every Dress Cleaned.
Extra Pair Pants Cleaned Free
With Every Suit Cleaned.
SAVE BY CASH AND CARRY
Suits Dry Cleaned. . .........:,
Suits Sponged and Pressed... .
Plain Dresses Cleaned. . . .
“WE KNOW HOW"
FROMM'S
Dry Cleaners and Dyers
Corner High & Spring SL PHONE 334 Bellefonte Store
PUBLIC SALE OF
BUILDING LOTS
More Than 50 Choice Building Lots, Desirably Lacated in the
CENTRAL PART OF PLEASANT GAP
Will Be Offered at Public Sale on
SATURDAY, JUNE 15th
BEGINNING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M.
These Lots
are exceptionally well suited for home sites. Streets and alleys
have been laid out, and electricity, gas and water are readily
available.
When Your Lot Is Paid For
it. ean be used as the down payment on the construction of a
home under thé Federal Housing Administration plan of finan-
cing. Your monthly installments on your home, including prin-
cipal, interest, taxes and insurance, may be no more than you
are now paying as rent
This Is a Chance of a Lifetime
to secure a home site at your own price. The Uleasant Gap
development is located near schools, stores and churches. Bus
service to various nearby towns is excellent
. .
Everything Possible
is being done to make iL convenient for those of limited re-
sources to own one of these building sites. If you cannot pay
cash, a small down payment will close the deal and the balance
can be paid in easy monthly installments
Plan to Visit
this development before sale time and pick out the site for the
home you've always wanted
T. E. JODON
MAYES & STOVER, Auctinneers PLEASANT GAP, PA.
Smart, Inexpensive Furniture
~— For the —
PORCH or TERRACE
The chairs have form-fitting heavy gauge ster] seals and backs,
strongly reinforced. The frames are pure white with a wide
variety of serviceable baked enamel colors available for the
seats and backs.
The Tier Top Tabie Is 26 inches high with a 14-inch diameter top
deck and a 22-inch diameter shelf.
The Small Occasional Table has a 25-inch metal top, and is 18
inches high.
"BRACHBILL'S
* “THE STORE OF QUALITY”
Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 2
| Hall,
——— i A NE
CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL |
IN THE WE
EK’S NEWS
| Has Leg Amputated
Wayne Alters, aged 18, son of
{ Mi and Mrs. Harry Alters, of Bea-
ver street, underwent an operation
Monday morning for the removal of
{his left leg, about midway between
the thigh and knee
Alters, a member of the freshman
class at the Bellefonte High school,
| suffered an injury to the knee early
{last January while playing basket.
| ball When the injury fatled to re-
| spond to the usual treatment, a
| thorough study of the condition re-
| vealed cancer of the bone. Various
specialis's recommended immediate
removal of the limb to prevent the
| spread of the disease
| Alters withstood the
nicely and reports from the hospital
vesterday were that he is resting
comfortably
operation
Notes of Patients
Monday of Last Week
Admitted: Mrs. Richard J. Von-
ada, Howard, RD. 2; Mrs. Vernon
C Kessling, Bellefonte, R. D. 3;
Harry Thomas, Howard R. D. 2.
Car! Lowry, Bhanksville. Discharg-
ed: Mrs. Charles Quicl, Bellefonte,
Master Paul FP Wawson, Centre
R D.: Mrs. Robert J Cona-
Howard, R. D. 2
WAY,
Tuesday of Last Week
Fisher,
Mensch
Mr
Allison G
Thomas H
Bellefonte;
Bellefonte
Discharged
Wingate; Mr
and Infant son,
Charlés R. Wehr,
Admitted
Wednesday J
Hall. Admitted
ed Saturday: Mr:
house, Bellefonte, Births: A
ter was born to Mr, and Mrs
ard Miller, of Monument
Wednesday of Last Week
Mrs. Jame
discharged
Neff, Oak
harg-
White-
Tuesday
Ralph
Tuesday, db
W H
How
Discharged E Marsh
State College: Births: A zon wa
born to Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Pifer
Bellefonte; 2 daughter to Mr and
“Lullaby,” (plantation -Coute
sam (soprano chorus)
Assisted by Boys’ Glee Club
v
The Desert Song” Romberg
Stout Hearted Mcen"-—-Romberg
Senior Boys" Chorus
VI
The Wraggie Taggle Oynaies,
(English folk song)
Shortnin' Bread”-—Wolle
Tales From Vienna
Strauss-Riegger
The Voice in the
Scott
Girls’ Glee Club
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PINE GROVE MILLS 4-H
CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS
Ong -
0!
Woods" —
Wilderness
At a recent
Grove Mills Community
the following officers
i for the current year
{ Homan; vice president Dan
Stearns: secretary-Lreasurer, Elwood
Homan: leader, Ruth Grubb;
game leader, Paul Harpster
news reporter, John Greenland
It was decided that the next
meeting would be held in Dan
Stearn's meadow June 5, in the form
of a camp-fire meeting
a ————— A —— ——
MAY DAY DANCE AT
SPRING MILLS SCHOOL
The Spring Mills High School
Alumni Assoclation will hold a May
Day dance in the auditorium of the
Spring Mills High school on Friday
evening, May 17. from 8 to 1 0'-
clock
Casey's Rythmaires, of Lewistown,
will furnish music for the dance,
president, Earl
song
and
which is open to the public. Admis- |
sion will be 35 cents
C. D. A. Bake Sale
Court Patrick McArdle, Catholle
Daughter of America, of Bellefonte, |
{will hold a bake sale in the offices
of the Central Pennsylvania Gas
| Company. on the Diamond, Satur-
day moming, May 18, beginning at
0 o'clock. Homemade ples, cakes,
| bread, cookies
will be on Eale. Mrs. WW. Bick-
ett. chairman, Phone 221-W
—
Go-To-Church Service
daugh-|
| Homan
meeting of the Pine |
4-H Club]
were elecled |
and other pastries]
| Mrs, Miles T. Stauffer, Bellefonte,
R. D, 3; a daughter to Mr, ang Mrs
Fred Fisher, Bellefonte
Thursday of Last Week
Admitted: Miss Teressa FP
Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Robert Pletcher,
State College. Discharged: Mr
Donald J, Fisher, and Infant son,
Fleming
Friday
Admitted Alberta Cupp
College, R D.. Master
hoads Milesburg:
Mrs, Howard 85. Burd and infant
son, Fleming. Charles Haer, Gar-
Pa., Reed A. Garmen, Oak Hall
Loren A. Rockey and infant
daughter, Bellefonte: Mrs Prank
E. Dreese, and infant son, Lemont
Admitted Friday, discharged Sat-
urday: Mrs, Paul M, Stover, Wood
ward, Admitted Friday harg-
ed Sunday: Mr Edna
Slate
Tioee,
State
Thomas
Discharged
ret
Mrs
dis
Nicho
College
SATURDAY
Admjited (
Bellefonte, R
Miss Margaret Summers,
Births: Twin sons were born
and Mrs. Gerald H. ¢
College
Sunday
Admitted: John B Reside
College, BR. D. 1; Wayne Alter
Bellefonte, George R. Irwin, Belle-
fonte; John PF. Best, Rebersburg:
Nestor G. Kocuibinsky, Philade!-
phia; Mrs. Fred RB. Myers ane
fant son, Pine Grove Mills:
Marie Caprarelle, Bellefonte
1
Stale
Birth dau
{ ghier was
a a
Mr. and Mrs 1
oan C
Mashannon
There
were 40
! ! at the begining
nosnital
wrek
Hospital Contribution
Mrs. Gilbert MecKinle
burg, 11 diapers, 2
baby blankets; Ir
Spring Street
Mother's Day
om
Card
RECENT WEDDINGS
Heilman—Homan
Mary Virginia
Mr. and
of Btale College
11 John
Harry
.
Miss
daughte: Mr:
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Qs wm!
married April to
Reformed
Rey
James
Reading
ceremony. They
Franklin Reading
bridegroom employed by
8. Department of Agricults:ire
Cain—Pgcker
street
is
Robert L
Mrs. Charies Cain, of Pleasant
View, and Miss Edna B. Packer!
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Packer, of Houserville
n marriage Sunday
12 shortly after 5
mony was performed by
Sheetz at his
burg. They were unattended
and Mrs. Cain will go
keeping this week at Pleasant View
evening, May
o'clock. The cere-
Rev. LL. F
residence in
to
yrus Soit. of Bellefonts
for many years, and both parties
are highly respected by their many
friends who join in wishing them a
long and happy married life
drayman C
Novosel—Young
Flizabetli Young,
of Mr. and Mrs. Christ
Bouth Thomas street,
and Charles Novatel,
and Mrs. Joseph Novosel,
Miss daughter
Young. of
Bellefonte,
som Mr
of Half
of
Moon Terrace, Bellefonte, were mar.
ried at 8 o'clock Saturday night in
8t. John's Catholic rectory. Belle.
fonte. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. William E. Downes, pastor
j of the church, Mrs. Julla Kline, sis
ter of the bride. and Ignatius Novo.
sel. brother of the bridegroom. both
of Bellefonte, were the attendants
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Halderman,
of Bellefonte, witnessed the orre-
mony after which a small reception
was held at the home of the bride's
parents, Mrs. Novosel is a gradu-
ate of the Bellefonle High school.
{class of 1936. and has been employ-
ted at the High street Shaffer store,
| Bellefonte Mr. Novosel atlended
were united |
rence Mille
Benjamin 8
shall, Pilisbur
AsO al
the following 1
geeres
mander-in-Chie! of Williams
Hon M Ward Fleming, P
i
Cal : If M at Moshannon Lodge N 301,
Sain, kon of Mr. and} dis .
foastmaster at the
The myocation =
Grand Chap!
William R GC
Lodee No. 51
The
Member:
on
spoke
wn he
Outside of
aved as follow
"RW Grand Lodge of Pree ans
Acoepled Masons of Pennsvivat
To our trusty and
Brother WW. Harrison
nowledging your
skill in Masonic Art
zed by 25 yearly appon
District Depuiy Grand Mastes
have faithfully and
This
of
beloved
Ack
fervor and
MY] Were
well
Walker
real
iments
Served
\
wentimonial Is it re
your devotion to the
Mr
the Keystone Grape
Association at North Eas
following a wedding 4: pi the
South the couple will be at home
after June 1 at North East in ad-
dition to the wedding party. out.
of -town guesis were: Mr and Mrs
Spiege! is head a
| The annual “Go-to-Church Ser-| the Bellefonte public” schools and Boyd Williams and son Elwood. of
| vice” of Logan Grange will be held | for several years has been empioy- Lemont. Mrs. Dora Odenkirk and
at the Lutheran church, Pleasant
Gap, on Sunday evening, May 19.
| All members are requested to meet
|at the Grange Hall at 7:15.
R—
Lost Brooder House and Chicks
Early last Sunday morning Claude
| Lucas, of Salona, discovered his
| prooder house on fire, but was un-
| able to save the building. Over 200
| red chicks. burned,
| fmm = - on ~
re
Memorial Day
Potfed
and
Cuf Flowers
WOODRING'S
| Floral Gardens
127 E Howard SL Find
ied as a machinist by the Sutton!
| Engineering Company of Belle-
| fonte i
Spiegel—Bowersox !
| The Grace Lutheran church at
Btate College was the scene of a!
{simple but attractive wedding at
{high noon on Saturday, May 11,
when Florence Marie Bowersox,
{daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
| Bowersox, of West Beaver avenue,
| became the bride of Edward Spiegel,
{son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Spiegel,
{of Pittsburgh. The church was at-|
| tractively decorated with pink glad-
{ioll and cherry blossoms in a back- |
{ground of palms and ferns. The
{ ceremony was performed by Rev.
{John Harking and the bride was!
{given in marriage by her father.
| Miss Bowersox had as her attend.)
{ants her sister, Mrs. Edward Gilli-
| land, as matron of honor, and
| Katherine Lowther as bridesmaid. |
i Bernard Noel, of Pittsburgh, was!
| best man for Mr. Spiegel, and ush-|
‘ers were Harvey Gamble of Mifflin, |
land Dwight Burns of Pittsburgh. |
{| The bride's dress was of white!
{satin and her cap-style veil was of
{knee length tulle caught with or-/
{ange blossoms, She carried a bou-|
iquet of white roses and llies of the
valley. The matron of honor’s dress
was of blue chiffon and that of the
bridesmaid of pink chiffon. Both
relatives and a few friends at the
home of the bride's parents at 588
West Beaver avenue. Both Mr. and
Miss Helen Odenkirk of Centre
Hall; Miss Sue Keichline. of Hunt-
ingdon;: Miss Helen Elder and Rich-
ard Gardner. of Tyrone Homer
Bixler, of Harrisburg: Miss Ada
Harper. of Pennsvivania Furnace:
Miss Nellie Stephens. of Plne Grove
Mills; Mrs. B. A Noel, of Pitis-
burgh: Mr. and Mrs. F M. Selk-
regg. of North East: Miss Florence
Yurkamin, of Hazleton, and Mrs
Glenn Gilliland, of Clairton
Hoy-Mo(Closkey
Howard Elwood Hoy, son of Mr
and Mrs. Henry Hoy, of Pleasant
Gap, and Mary Lillian McCloskey, |
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McCloskey, of Howard borough, were |
united in marriage May 11th by A. |
A. Pletcher, justice of the peace, at |
his residence in Howard. The cere-
mony was witnessed by the bride's
sister, Mrs. Raymond Neidigh and
her husband. The happy couple will |
remain in Howard for the time be-
ing
-
0. E. 8 Matron Hurt
Mrs. Lorene Wolstenholme, 45,
scheduled to be installed at Pitts |
burg June 10. as worthy grand mat- |
ron of the grand chapter of Penn-
sylvania O. E 8,
a critical condition at her home in
Philadelphia from burns received
when a gas range exploded
MARKET QUOTATIONS
$100
706
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55
55
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~Ciet all the news for $1.50 a year. |
was reporied in
Attorney Gets Masonic Honor
3 member of
Bapler. No
inci, No Past
onctans Comman-
Tit
gh da03
wy
oi,
hearer?
and delightful
ADMINISTRATION
OFFICER HERE MAY 2
Aller Hall, contract represen-
the Veterans’ Adminis-
offices at Pittsburgh, will
be al the Veterans of Foreign Wars
home, West Bishop Street, Belle-
f from 1:30 to 4 o'clock Mon-
iative | mn
{rat
raion
one
day afternoon, May 20, for the pur- |
pose of interviewing ex-service men
and their dependents
Veterans or their gependents de-
Siring to see him are invited to ca'l
at the V. F W. home between the
designated hours, W. W. Hampton.
Service Officer of the local Post an-
NOUNCes
cost A op
Fair Sales Act Unconstitutional
Pennsylvania's Pair Sales Act of
1937 was decalred unoonstitutional
by the State Supreme Court this
week. The law bans selling merchan-
dise below cost
a ——
AS a newspaper mah we
heartily in favor of the union de-
mand for more pay and less work. |
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LEENEX
Indispensable in
every room in
the house.
URPHY'S
Ul RR Al
are |
Everybody reads the Classifieds |
| TRUCK
| Boal, also of Blate College, passed
DOOR OF
in a westerly direciont The truck
could not swerve out of the way be-
caise of oncoming traffic, according
to Chief John R Juba, who made
investigation. No one was in-
jured
Col- ——
The way
done star, doing it
1D — A tulip
An an individual
ng an opinion
DAMAGES OFEN
PARKED CAR
Damage totaling
$100 resulted
# o'clock Bal
passenger car
on Eas
lege
R. Adam
itge
approximalel) i
from an accident at
morning when a (he
truck tangled
Blau
irday
and a
Beaver avenue A ——
get
to anything
cher of
parked al
il door of hi
Slate 01
the «
Du
who wa
opened the Je
truck operated by C. F
experts
venture
macining
Just as a Lo
ANNOUNCING
AUCTION SALE of FINE ANTIQUES
AND comm
FURNISHINGS
Collection of the Late
HOUSEHOLD
the
MRS. EBON B. BOWER
of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
From Private
TO BE HELD AT 101 EAST HOWARD ST, BELLEFONTE, PA
Monday, May 20th, 1940, at 9 o'clock A. M.
And continuing dally until entire collection is sold
offering of rare and beautiful
of Earls
{glassware and
E. B. Bower Mayes & Stover,
AUCTIONEERS.
WEI
EE ——
More SENSATIONAL Values
FOR WEIS THRIFTY SHOPPERS !
Milk Weis Ouality Evap 10 tall cans 59c¢
MONTE
§ £555 STORES
NER
DEL
PEACHES
2nw3lc
Ib 5¢
HEINZ
KETCHUP
small Bottle
PEA BEANS
PINEAPPLE
J U ICE oh TE
HERSHEY'S
Fre
CHOCOLATE
ho He
SYRUP oF. . J 1Ebyge
FARMAN
FANCY
QUALITY
PALMOLIVE
SOAP
3 we llc
IVORY SOAP
cake S5¢
With the purchase of one big
cake al regular price
TABLE QUALITY
OLEO
21b 22c¢
WHITH
American Cheese
2 |b box 49¢
Hershey Soap Granules. . 20-0z. pkg. 20¢
Banner Lye ; ea CAME
Waldorf Tissue Coos rolls 19¢
Boscul Coffee . . 1-lbcan 27¢
Bee Brand Spices CJL ccanBe
Potatoes Newll, 8. No. 1 15-1b pk 37¢c
Fresh Peas =r 3+23¢
Golden Ripe Red
Bananas 5b 25¢ Radishes 3 bh 10¢
foeeberg New
Lettuce 3 hd. 25¢ Cabbage 3 Ib 10¢
FAH IRARAARAAARAAARAAAAAY
QUALITY MEATS
TENDER
ROUND STEAK
LOIN END
PORK ROAST
MEATY
PORK CHOPS
SAUSAGE
BOILED HAM % 1b
ib
CALF HEARTS