Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 16, 1940, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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May 161, 1940
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LOC
ALS
~Ross C. Buller and sons Nathan
and Vere, of East Linn street, spent
Sunday In Harrisburg as guests of
. Buller's father, Nathan R. Bul-
er.
~Dr. and Mrs, J. G. Weixel and
young son John, of Pittsburgh, spent
the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs, |
Weixel's father, John Curtin, at the
family home on West Linn street.
~Frederick Reynolds, Jr., of Sum-
mit, N. J, spent the weekend In|
Bellefonte with his father, Col. W.
Fred Reynolds and Mrs. Reynolds,
at their home on West Linn treet
~Ceorge Gelss and his brother, |
David, of Philadelphia, spent Mo-!
ther's Day in Bellefonte with their!
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wagner
Geiss, at the family home on South |
Thomas street.
—Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kaizen and |
young son, Michael, of Altoona, !
spent the weekend !n Bellefonte
with Mrs. Kaizen's parents, Mr. and |
Mrs. W. J. Love, at the family home |
on South Penn street
—Mrs. Lela Cole, of Reynolds ave.
nue, departed Monday for Allen. |
town to attend a convention of the,
Ladies of the Golden Eagle held at
the Allen Hotel. Mrs. Cole is an of-|
fleer in the Grand Lodge.
~Charles E. Dorworth, Jr., and
young son, of Philadelphia, spent
the weekend and Mother's Day in
Bellefonte with Mr. Dorworth’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles FE. Dor- |
worth, at their home on West Linn
street.
Miss Madeline
Johnsonburg, and John Ray, of!
Pittsburgh, spent the weekend in
Bellefonte as guests of Miss Pur-|
nell’s father, G. I. Purnell and fam- |
fly, at their home on East Curtin|
street
~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapn re-|
turned to their home on Phoenlx|
avenue, recently, from a trip to]
Oshkosh, Mich, where Mr. Knapp!
attended a Match Workers’ conven- |
tion 8s a delegate from the Belle.
fonte Union.
~Spring is officially here. On|
Tuesday we saw the season's first]
straw hat gliding past the Belle-|
fonte Trust Company building, but|
the wearer was too far away for|
identification and he therefore be- |
comes a hero unsung.
—Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Potter!
and Mr. Potter's mother, Mrs. Amy
Potter, all of Pittsburgh, spent the
weekend in Bellefonte with the lat- |
ter's brother-in-law. Thomas B.!
Beaver arid family, at their home
on West Curtin street.
~~Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ardery
and family are preparing to move,
about June 1 from the Pider house|
on Willowbank street into the for.
mer Kelley house on East Bishop,
street. The Kelley property until
recently was occupled by the Rus-|
sell Rider family.
~The Bellefonte High Schoo
will give a concert at the
Theatfe ~ this Bunday dffer-
noon at 2:30. This band is under]
the leadership of Prof. Harold Wion.|
All those interested in classical
band music are invited to attend.!
No admission will be charged
—John G. Love and his mother
and sister, Mrs. Nellie M. Love and!
Miss Kathryn Love, returned to
Bellefonte early this week from a
several days’ trip to Philadelphia
Mrs. John Love, who accompanied
the group on the drive to that city,
is remaining there for a more ex-|
tended visit. |
—Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hollobaugh|
and son, Richard, of Pranklin, N. J,
were weekend guests of Mrs. Hnllo-|
baugh's father, M. R. Johnson and
Mrs. Johnson at the family home
on North Spring street. Ceclle John-
son, of Branchville, N. Y., also was
8 Mother's Day guest at
ents’ home.
—Mother Olivia,
and her niece, Sister St.
Purnell, of |
|
i
of Collingdale,
Barbara,
| Hall, R. D, was a pleasant
| her
| men,
| bers
| Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at- (Wer of the Bellefonte Red Cross
Dale 8. Musser, of Altoona, was
a welcome caller at our office last
Wednesday night while in town with
some friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levi and chil-
dren, Hermine and Leo, Jr, of
| Johnstown, spent Sunday with the! al
former's mother, Mrs, Lew Levi
—Harry Otto, of Johnstown, for-|
mer well known local resident, was
a weekend visitor in Bellefonte and
divided hig time among his many
friends and relatives In this area,
—David D. Locke, of Charleston,
W. Va. spent several days this past
week with Mrs, Melvin Locke on
East Curtin street, while on his
way home from a business trip to
Boston
—8. E. Rote, well
store at Pleasant Gap to be known
as Rote's Self Service Food Mar-
ket. It is located in the Stitzer
building.
~Miss Mary Louise Chenault, of
| Decatur, Ala, is a guest of her bro-
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Einar Nilsson at their home in the
Chambers apartment on East Cur-
tin street
— Mrs of Centre
caller
at our office on Saturday, to add
her name to our large list of valu-
able subscribers living In the Cen-
tre Hall area
~Mrs. James Clark, who for the
past several weeks has been with
niece, Mrs. Sterling Crumb-
ling, in Williamsport, is expecled to
return soon to her apartment in
the George A. Miller residence on
North Spring Street,
—Dick Shope, aged 15, son of Mr
and Mrs. W. R. Shope, of South
Sara Cramer,
| Allegheny Street, is reported to be
recovering nicely at hls home alter
a recent operation at the Philips-
burg State Hospital for the correc- |
tion of a foot allment
—Messrs Jack Houck and Warren
Homan, two well known auto sales-
have opened a Community
Auto Mart on East Bishop street,
for the displaying and selling of
used automobiles and trucks traded
in by local automobile dealers
—Miss Cecelia Moerschbacher,
returned to Pittsburgh on Tuesday,
alter a Mother's Day visit at her
home here. Misg Moerschbacher is
a designer of women's dresses at the
Horne store in the Smoky City, ani
is recovering nicely from a serie
of operations she has recently un-
dergone,
~—Thomas Robb, of Prophetstown,
Ill, who is spending this week with
relatives and friends in the Howard
area, wis a caller at this office yes-
terday. Twenty-nine years ago Mr
Robb went to Illinois to spend a
year. The fact that he has been
| there ever since is a good testimon-
il ial for Illinois.
~The, following officers and mem-
-Crissman-Sayior |
tended a meeting of the Central
Pennsylvania Association, V. FP. W.,
at Lebanon, Sunday: James J. Leit-
zell, commander; Ray Eckman, ad-
jutant; W. W. Hampton, service of-
ficer; OG. Harrison Kline, “Pete”
Glenn, William Garis, Milton Reed
and Blair Markle.
—Miss Verna Ardery, of Belle
forte, captured first prize in Sat.
urday's issue of the Philadelphia
Record for submitting best picture
of old landmarks. Miss Ardery's en-
try was a snapshot of the historic
old charcoal furnace built in 1792,
and left standing as a reminder of
Centre county's pioneer industry,
along the highway beltween Lemont
and State College.
—3uests at the Dr. and Mrs M.
her par-| A. Kirk home last week and over by notifying the e
| the weekend were Mrs. T. R. Mor- ior by calling 9585
gan, of Philadelphia, and Mrs C
H_ Young, of Meadville. Mrs Mor.
———— Es
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known mer- |
| chant of Axe Mann, has opened a
| Howard W, Parsons, of Vander-
grift, Pa, was a visitor at our of-
| fice Wednesday, while on a visit
| with relatives In Unionville,
t - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frabutt
| and daugh.er, Janet, arrived in
| Bellefonte yesteiday from a four
months’ trip through the south and
| southwest, while Mr, Frabutt was
| Installing equipment at various air-
| por.s for the Federal Telegraph
| Company, Mr. Frabuit will go to
| Newark, N. J, to day, leaving Mrs,
| Frabutt and child here for a gever-
weeks’ visit with relatives and
| friends
~Members of the United Broth-
| erhood of Carpenters and Joiners
| of America, Locai 1333, Sta.e Col-
lege, and thelr guests numbering
{ about 50 In all attended the organi
{ zations’ annual dinner last Thurs-
| day night a: the Brockerhoff Hotel,
| Bellefonte. H. B. Balsor, of Stale
| College, toastmaster, introduceq the
! following speiker:; Judge Ivan
| Walker, Bellefonte; M. J. McDer-
| mott; Prof Rosell] W, Henninger,
State College, and former State
| Sena or Edward J. Thompson, of
| Philipsburg. Musk: was provided
by Sheckler's orchestra of Miles
burg
~The
no Evil, Hear
|
[|
ld text book motlo, “See
ne Evil, Speak no
Evil” could well be used by many
Centre Countians, especially since
the (wo recent murders in this sec-
Hon. The vicious and (rresponsible
rumors concerning various persons
“suspected” of being involved in
the crimes may brand those per-
sons falsely for the rest of their
ve: We beleve this office ha
heard all the rumors going, and we
have gone to (he trouble to check
most of them. So far, not one of
them hag been shown to have any
foundation in fact. If you know
any suspicious facets, or if you have
800d grounds for suspecting any-
one, phone the State Police at
Rockview, tell them about it and
forget the matier. Don't breadeast
your opinions to everyone and re-
member that becanse you don't like
the color of Joe Glotz's eves is no
reason (0 suspect him of attacking
and slaying [nnocent girk
scsi
County War Relief
Quota Is $1,600.00
The Centre courtly quota of a
$10,000,000 war relief fund being
raised by the American Red Cross
is $1,600, Mayor Hardman pP Harris,
chairman of the Bellefonte chapter
was Informed yesterday
Mayor Harrls was Instructed to
mobilize the entire leadership of
the local chapter at once in order
that the county quota may be ob-
tained without delay
The fund is to be used in alle-
viating the suffering of helpless
women and children In Holland
Belgium and Luxembourg. Local
Red Cross chapters may retain 15
per cent of collections to cover lo-
cal war rellef expenses
Chairman Harris has announced
that contributions to the fund are
being received by the First Nation.
al Bank, the Trust Company and
the Farmers’ National Bank. Belle
fonte, and by Miss Ann Fox, {reas
chapter
New Police Signal
Provided On Diamond
A new police signaling system was
installed early this week on the Dia-
mond in Bellefonts
A red light, erected on the second
floor above the Diamond Restaur-
ant, and visible from al parts of
the Diamond and Allegheny street,
is operated by a switch located in
the restaurant.
When calls are made for police,
the exchange operators ring the res
taurant, and the light is turned on
Police seeing the signal report to
the restaurant for further informa-
tion. Police may be summoned either
xchange operator
Up to this time there has been no
system for calling police from the
Nurses’ Alumni
Holds Meeting
|
!
| |
| The regular monthly meeting of |
{the Centre County Hospital Nurses’!
| Alumnae Association was held In|
[the director's room of the hospital
| last week, President Grayce V.|
Tressler, R, N., presiding. Reports
| were presented by officers and)
|chalrmen of standing committees,
A lengthy discussion of the State- |
| wide membership survey was an in-
teresting feature,
| A communication was read an-|
nouncing the death on April 1, 1940,
of Roy Pass, of Philadelphia, hus- |
| band of the former Etta Mae Brun-
gard, R. N., a graduate of Centre|
County Hospital School of Nursing
In the class of 1920, The deep sym-
pathy of all members present was
extended to Mrs. Pass in her be-
reavement
Following the close of the busi-
ness session a “Spring Hat Social”
(was enjoyed at which time hats
made and trimmed by members
present were “modeled” by Miss
Faye Watson, R. N, of Lock Ha-
{ven. Prizes for the most original
thats were awarded to Mrs. Grayee
Tressler, Mrs. Iva Jones and Miss
Jane Keller. This program was in
charge of Mrs. Elizabeth Corman
and refreshments were provided by
Mrs. Mary Beezer, Mrs. Mabel
Finnin, Mrs. Helen Shoemaker and
Miss Ethel Beaver
No regular meetings will be held
until September, but plans were
made for a picnle to be held at
Port Matllda the first week of Aug-
ust
Members present were Mrs, Mabel
Finnin, of Lewistown: Miss Faye
Watson, of Lock Haven; Miss Maurie
Murray, of Wingate: Mrs. Elizabeth
Corman, of Axe Mann: Mrs. Iva
Jones, of Huntingdon; Mrs, Made-
line Homan, of State College: Mis
Jane Keller, of Madisonburg; Mr
Grayece Tressler, Mrs. Artie Wash-
burn, Mrs. Helen Schreffler, Mn:
Helen Shoemaker and Miss Mary
F. Swartz and Miss Catharine Ven-
tre, all of Bellefonte
A ns nem—
Marriage Licenses
Josiah Potts
Edith C. Bibby
Merle L. Wilson
Ella G. Confer
George R. Henry
Florence E. Noll
Andy Basalla
Verna Seprich
Alfred C. Grove
Ruth V. Neff
larence M. Moss
Grace Louise Womer
John W. O'Leary
Loretta G. Cox
Ernest M. Russo
Anna RM. Sciabica
John FP. Sweitzer
lara Melissa Lyons
Charles F. Kreamer
Edythe I. Blerly
Herman McClure
Adaline V. Dinges
Charles A. Smith
Ruth Ellen Rhoades
Charles 1. Breon
Margie A. Hendershot
Peter J. Moyer E
Mary F. Leitzell
Charles H. Foust
Ella C. Pecht
Arthur Moore
Anna P. Walker
Clyde W. Gill
Ethel Mae Bwickey
Mother's Social at Pleasant View
A mother's social will be held at
the Pleasant View Union Chapel at
Red Roost, north of Bellefonte, on
Friday evening, May 17, at 7:30
Songs, readings and recitations will
be the leading features of the eve-
ning. A prize will be given to the
oldest mother. present as well ag
one to the youngest one present
A prize will also be given to the
{mother who has the most children
present. Everybody is invited to at.
tend
Windber
Johnstown
State College
Beech Creek
Chester
State College
Clarence
Clarence
Centre Hall
State College
Syracuse N.Y.)
Boalsburg
Bellefonte
Milesburg
North Bend |
Bellefonte
Bellefonte
Bellefonte
York
Rebersburg
Bellefonte
Bellefonte
Bellefonte |
Bellefonte |
State College
State College
Glasden, Ala
Slate College
Centre Hall
Spring Mills
Philipsburg
Bellwood
Clymer
Clymer
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intervals.
FOR BALE--Used electric
ai the Electric Bupply Co
fonte, Pa
EE ——— ee ag Uh
FOR BALE--Best grade soft and
hard coal. Ton or load lots. C
FP. Ripka, Bellefonte, Phone 715. 13
range
Belle
x20
FOR SALE One
in fal ape,
Pho -3
set of tug harness
Frank Bivwoks
x20
: Loans to Farmers
ne 476-R -. - ——
FOR SBALE-~A vwo horse riding weed
er. InQuire of Earl Delaney R. D
Centre Hull, Pa x21
FARMERS Do you need new mae
chunery, another horse, or money
for planting? See George
Mothersbaugh or Robert Ziegler at
| Mugser Cettig's office Bellefonte
Pa Baturday morning or write
t Hollidaysburg Production
4% % interest
O repay-——no en-
X20
’
pring
FOR BALLET bu of 20th
No. 2 seed Dotatoes. The
Straw, Julian, Pa
FOR SALE-@alloon tired
vractically new: reasonshie
D. Blddle
1655-0
nLary
J Ww
x20
Cer ,
bu 4
Assocation
1 to 3 years
bicycle
Phot
x26 |
FOR SBALE--One year removed cer- Poultry
tifled Russe eed DOtaloe Frank | § 0 a - :
Brooks Phone 476-31-3 x20 | FOR BALE -Quality chicks, Eng. 1#g-
——_ re ane horn $625, pi ts $1195 cocker
lawn $135; Br. Rocka, N. H Reds 8785
Ma- | pull 86.85, cockerals #0 50, sex G6
20U | guar. post Gervin K. Schae!-
. | fer, McAlll Penna x22
SULOGINA LIC | ~ - — —
Inquire | BABY HICKS From
189-M. | Breeders, larpe type
X20 | horns, New Hampebire
S| Plymouth Rooks. and Barred Ply-
mouth Rocks Prices 25 for $200
50 for $3.50; 100 for 88.00, aiso sexed
chicks Write for prices. ( Oo D
{ Shipments. Hecla Poultry Farm
| Box 501, Bellefonte, Pa isu
| BABY CHICKS
ook Hamgashl
POR. BALE Some second hand
Owens Inquire t Bwartz
at
ne Bellefonte, Pa
al
y
oh Shon paid
— terviile
BALE--#ed Crown
i Hot water heater
Bishop Bureel, Phone
POR
Liood « Lested
White leg-
Reds, White
Stewar
Harr
915
x
power
machin
Pa. Phone
FOR SALE--Hand
sleep
Anwarly
14
JIERATiLg \
Bellefonte - 1
20 1
POR SALE Second hand binder and
Ford tractor Kyle Corman
Bellefonte R {Nigh Bank
Phone 657-J-3 x20 | -
FOR SALE
condition
brakes
Port Matilda
New Hunpsihire and
re
rai 34 4
pay
D
2
Cros
House trailer In good | 7
rice reasonable Alr
of Jay Roblreon
Pa x20
used cultipascker
eX Deertng tractor
condition. M Betz
Howard 1611
FOR SALE Oo
16-7 MeCort
arill A-1
Howard, Ph
H
273)
n
| Poultry Remedies
ae
POR
BG oO
! production
will
SALE--POULUTRYMEN
nder
FOR SALE Parm lime at price farm- Fong
es cab afford to pay. Inquire of
C M Long Howwd R 2. Phone
Sion 1913 (NWtany) seu
D
CRA
PHO-BAL
Bel I
CADLCIty joe
condition
POR SALE-—-A 50 pound
refrigerator In ood
Inquire of Mra Bessie Haminger, 442
N. Spring Street, Bellefonte, Pa xX
POR SALE Coal and wood. [ haul
aahes away at 8 low mate Call
847-3 for prices. Bam Capperelll
Bellefonte, Pu. RD, 1, Coleville. 21
POR. SALE -8econd band
plumbing supplies, tee
aed and many ollier 1
bullding
terials. Kofman's Bellefonte
3e
{ POR BALE
male i
ire
Fou
Ing fw
Pa
Crossed Police
five weeks old
FOR SALE
Dune
—————— —— tate College, Pa
POR BALE--Alr compressor pts § ~ " I. .  ——
ing shears, air hammer, tire nd- :
and tire shrinker. all practically Live Stock
Inquire Swancer's Store, Clar- | -
Pa 32 | POR SALE--A Cuernsey stock bull
C—O ig pn 2 yeara old Inguire of O P. Bhar-
SALE--All king of vegetable ler, Port Matilda. Pa R 1 x20
er
new
ete,
|
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ADVERTISEMENT
mE——
| by
jay, 16th. at reasonable
da nl
| Pa
pric |
lisan W. Moyer, Kyler
own, |
x20
JRE~For rent. ¥xcellent blue-
wrans pasture, Cattie, horses and
| sheep accepted. Good water, stocked
watched dally. Rates ressonabie
Write Win. Moore, Nefls Mills, Hunt-
| ingdon county. 256 mileg from Belle
| fonte, Pa x21
‘Real Estate - For Sale
FOR BSALE--An elght oom fyam
house in Howard
| flsara Altenderier
(
room frame
Good condition
Box 166, Howard
1412
Small Jot with stable
feet Nice Jocation in
Hannah Orove, le-
x20
| POR BALE
24 by 24
Lemont, Mrs
mont, Fa
POR BALE A desirable bullding lo
on Wilson Buweet, Bellefonte, Pa
060x100. Inquire of Hassel Mont-
gomery, Beliefonte, Pa x20
FOR SALE—-Bullding lot, 50x150 feet
located near East Bishop street
Inquire of Mrs. J. D. Thomas, North
Thomas Street, Phone 58-M x2]
POR BALE--Desirable lot on
street, Bhook's gddition
600x250 ft. Willan
{tine Bt., Phone 408.)
Marke!
Milesburg
Monasell, Valen-
Bellefonte, Pa
sirable property ©
new highway, beer
oense want best
immediately
FOR BALE—~The W. W. Witmer farm |
of 202 acres, 6 miles
fonts, in Buffalo Kun
Fillmore. W. C. Witmer
Blreet, Beliefontle, Pa
POR BALE—130 acre
*
Mareh Creek, known
farm, lately ocoupied
Packer Terme reasonable ! re
The Beech Creek National Bank. x21
west of Belle
Valley negr
396 E. Blabon
FOR SALE
POR SALE
iar Ru:
dings
Inquire of
Lwncais
POR SALE—A
Wha at
property
\ .
a. Pen
the whole estate or
me an offer
at Clarence .
arer
of land I sell
separately. Make
Box 66 in care of
oral office, Bellefonte
Write
the Centre Demo-
Pa x20
POR SALE--For a good location con.
sider the 100 gore Clevenstine farm
located slong Route 220. 1 mi. west
of Heclg Park, 6 mi Bast of Beile-
fonte with a young orchard: a 10-
rooth buff brick house; 3 large barn
snd plenty of put buildings, good
ullsble limestone ground. Call and
see the farm. it mieht be just
you want. W. L Clevenstine,
povilie. Pa
Mine
1411
iplants: flower Plants POLURIR |
sfapdrason sage ang other flowers in {| FOR SALE
sepson. Schaeermm Green House (Qld | nquire of A CC Jodon
Port. Centre Hall, Pa. No pints solid | Bellefonte. Pa. Phone
on Sunday RU] | cam seen m— -
| FOR SALE A bay horse 8 year old
i weight 1100. Inquire Susanna
Bryan Ridge St 3
~sA horse choice of five
R D 2
732-3-3. x20
POR BALE Locust posts 4-inch tops
A price 20 centyg in ots
ng over corner
delivered at
Centre or Clinton Co
Cassville, Pa
FOR BALE Hundreds of used tres, Bush Hollow
all sizes from 15 tc 26 Inch rims | ——ue
by written guaranties. Open ' FOR SALE
evenings until # o'clock Wallrun | heifer and steer
Auto service, Boow Bhoe Intersection. and 5 shoals
Phone 153 iM | Gil Jullan, Pa
{| POR BALE-—-A fine palr of Belgian
mares with foal. Also a fine pair
of mules. Igguire of John Thomas
{ Port Matilda, Pa x20
127
and
in
Ponta
above pros
Fred Wheland
x22 1 about 1400
Mra OG E Bpotis
ibs. rach
RD
Als a brood sow
Inquire of Thomas
x20
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POR SALE--A shaper, 1 Bin. jointer, |
1 18 in plafier, | 30 in. band saw,
» i
a well pumd with jack, 1 12 in horee
engine
Dower Columbus gan
Schirec x it hone | ———— - -
Se cin Ni 3 2 gs i POR SALE-—Gray mare, 4 years oid
— ei wi Poland Ohina brood sow. Kyle
| Corman. Bellefonte BR. D {Nigh
{ Bank) Phone 657-J-8 x20
$495. "poppies dc * mirrors 0° | Som ALE Horses home hore:
chains, Ughts, motor cleaner. bal-|" toand in as down payment on
teries, luggage carriers 81.75. Motor 4. ne 5 dozen of more—825 0
bicycles, Used bicycles $500 wp. | go00 See them at Loech Implement
Nighthart's Bicycle Store, 141 W. 4h | op g0r0ey Shore
POR SALE-—-New and used motor 2
cycles and supplies. saddle bags
x20 |
For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR
house with heat and
Rublersburg slong route
ig of H 8 Bummers
a
POR, SALE OR RENT-—A
frame house with bath
RENT -—A 10
Inquir
Street
FCR RENT-—6-room
garden and garage
E. Harter. Lamar, Pa
FOR RENT-—A house on
Streel. [Rent $18.00
8. Schad, Belirfonte,
house
Bast Lamb
Inquire of
Pa x22
FOR RENT-—-$-room home with gare
den. reasonable to person who will
act as caretaker of property. Bruce
8 Beighiol. Mingovilie, Pa x20
t
ae
at Lyvonstown, 3% miles east of
Bellefonte along Jacksonville road
| festival Yo be held at Noll
what '
FESTIVAL-~The Mileshurg Pire
Company will hold a festival st
Mileshury op Pridsy und Saturday,
June 14 and 15
FESTIVAL ~The Pleasant Gud
Brotherhood and band will sponsor a
Crove on
Wednesagy, June 12
FESTIVAL The Holy Cross Cem-
elery Association of Georges Valiey
will hold thelr annual festival at
Bpring Mills pn July 13, 1940
FESTIVAL--The Woman'y
Club of Plessant Gap will
festival at Noll's Oggve in that oofm«
munity on Saturday, June 22
BAKE BALE--The Ladies Ald of the
Latheran church will hold @ bake
pale on Baturday June lst st § o'clock
in the Olewine Hardware glore x20
PESTIVAL—The
Union
on
annus! festival of
Cemetery Amocistion will
Saturday June 29th
or
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fest
aval w
the Gran
Pleasant Gap
FESTIVAL--The Jacksonville cem-
#lery Association iil hold their an-
NOTICE
MEMOTLIAL
services will
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SERVICES : —Alemo-
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PRAYER MEETING-—Unk
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Jarw; ladies
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hurch | Saturdsy
8 benefit of Sun-
Iveryhody welootne x23
BUPEIL-The Willing Worker Bitile
y of own Methodist
w trip around He
Tale 30 to
Upgser 5
Price Children 28
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Plate
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FARMERS
have
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as general
Pairview
aside
t he
AMEN ~ The
he Lutheran
| serve ham
nambury
the H.  P
Creek On
Fishermen's
FOOD FOR PIGHE
society of
of the Yar-
1 hold a roast chick
the home of Mrs Cislr
1 Wednesday evening May
will be gerved from
i eight. Price of supper
oents and children 25
Home made ire cream and
candy will also be sold
Women
PLAYA B-act comedy play. €n-
titled “Where's Grandma” snd spon.
sored by (he Lady Ferguson Rebakeh
{lodge of Pine Grove Mills, will be
presented In the I O. O P hall at
Brormetgwn, PHiday ewnf§e, May
17th Admission, children 12 years
that age 10 cts. Adults
proceeds for the bene-
1 and under
NOTICE-1 would like to ocomresDoOng
with some person in Bellefonte or
vicinity, who is able to make pay-
ments of $175 weekly. To such a
person 1 will repossess and transfer
the acoount, for small balance due,
2 small style spinot type
further Information
dance may be seen
Swartz Co. 18% 11th
Pa
NOTICE—Officers of the Julian
Cemetery Association urge ll ot
owners 1% make agne arrangements
to clean up their 10 before Metno-
rial Day. The Association will see
that Jois are taken care of for &
{fee of $2 5 year Any lot owner
wishing to have thir service ls re.
guested 10 write to Mrs Nora Bren.
Treasurer, Services will be held af
the Julian cemeiery &! 10.30 o'clock
on Memorial Day, May 30
© Miscellaneous
gan will be remembered as Mist streets and it is believed that the
" De DT aT Th, She Weekend Mildred Kirk, a niece of Dr and new signal will result in better ser- |
Olivia being with her mother, Mrs. | Mrs. Kirk who resided at the Kirk vice.
William McGowan, of Spring Creek,| Dome while attending the Belle-
while Sister St. Barbara was with | fonte High School, and Mrs Young
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | 3 the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. |
McGowan, at thelr home on Wil
Rent reasonable. John's Lunch Room |
Bouih Water Street, Bellefonte, Pa. | RAT EXTERMINATOR-—112 rata kill-
x20 ed with can Schutle’s Rad SquilL
Kline Hardware. Bellefonte, Ps.
Apartments for Rent | ranvr cimaxer —5-z paint _clesn-
FOR RENT—Unfurnished
er removes dirt, leaves finish glos-
apartment with bath
8. Lewistown, Pa x20 —
i es “= | PARMERS Penns Valley Sales barn,
Centre Hall, Pa. holda sale every
j Personal other Tuesday. Bring your live stock |
roomenrn. | and pouliry, you can expect i
Pleasant prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner, Mp
15 |
Boarders Wanted
WANTED-—Boarders and
Inquire of E. N. Trostle,
Gap. Ma
MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM?--8lim-
ulanta, tonics in Osterex labiets
pep up bodies lacking Vitamin Bl
| Tron, Calcium, us, 85¢
Change Time For
PTA Meeting Here
| ey. Kline Hardware, Bellefonte
i
3-room
Pa
12 RN 123
Kirk.
lowbank street,
~Mrs. Charles Warren and young |
son, Charles, of Mamaroneck, N.|
Y.; Mrs. Alnslee and daughter, Mrs. |
jarvey, and the latter's two daugh-
ters, Jean and Frances, all of Rye-
neck, N. Y.. motored to Bellefonte
last Thursday to spend the Wweek-
end as guests of Mrs. Warren's mo-
ther, Mrs. Belle M. Ward, at her
home on East Curtin street,
~One of the best free shows of
the week attracted large crowds to]
the rear of the Lauderbach-Griest)
warehouse on West High street, |
Monday and Tuesday, as the Amer-
fean Lime and Stone Company's
railroad clam shovel scooped a deep
channel through silt and debris
which had accumulated at the en-
trance of the Gamble Mill race, di-
minishing the flow of water in the
Trace
|
~-Miss Alice Fox has been cone
fined to bed at her home on North
street since Sunday when
she suffered severe sprains about
the back. Miss Fox had attended |
Catholic!
top of a curb
. Reports from the home yes-
terday were to the effect that Miss
Pox is responding readily to ireat-
«The annual Junior declamalory
contest for the W. R. Reynold prizes
ill be held in the Presbyterian
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—Plans for the Flag Day celebra- |
Help ‘Wanted
Tp ade
sipe today only 20¢ ret package
Pasture Land
tion to be held by the Bellefonte
Elks Lodge, Priday, June 14, are
materializing rapidly and this year's
event is expected to surpass the
tral District of Elks are being in-
vited to enter bands, floats, and
a dance at Hecla Park,
~The children of the Bishop
Street Rirst grade entertained their
mothers last Priday at a Mother
Day program, A farm project
made by the children was exhibit-
ed, and suitable farm songs were
sung. Three original puppet shows
were presented. At the end of the
program which was prepared by the
children themselves, refreshments
were served. These consisted of
cookies made by the boys and girls
the day before, lemonade and mints,
Before ‘leaving each mother was
presented with a nasturtium plant
growing In a decorated egg shell
The mothers voted it one of the
nicest parties given in recent years.
~Jt's worth your while to walk
down town in Bellefonte some of
these nights to note the absolute
absence of unescorted women and
girls on the streets. Jitteriness over
the two murders in the county in
the past two months has resulted in
extreme wariness and only the {00i-
hardy J the young venture forth
alone. ‘At 10:30 o'clock Saturday
night not an unescorted woman or
girl was to be seen in a tour of the
business district. Bridge ¢lubs have
been temporarily disbanded, with
the exception of instances where es-
corts are obtainable for all mem-
bers r club sessions, And yet, in
spite the general caution, two
young girls were seen standing on
East Bishop street about 9 o'clock
one night last week, hiteh-hiking
’ Rey
their way to Hecla Park.
The time of the meeting of the
Bellefonte Parent-Teachers Associa
tion in the Court House this Thurs
day night has been changed from
| outstanding one of 1939. Lodges and 8 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. it was an-
| organizations from the North Cen- nounced yesterday.
The speakers will be Mrs. C. E.
Batcheller, of Lewistown, president
{ musical organizations in the parade, [of the south central district of the
{and a National Elks’ officer will be | Parent-Teachers
| here to give the principal address public is cordially invited to attend |
| The day's activities will close with the meeting.
Association, The
Organ Recital
lon Monday, May 20th at 8 p. m.
| The following program will be ren!
}
{dered by Prof. G. Clarence Black,
{of Tyrone, at which time an offer-
{ing for the organ fund will be re-
| cetved. “Sylvia,” Speaks; “A Per-
fect Day,” Bond; “Bourree in 'G""”
Handel; “Calm as the Night,” Bohn.
|All gifts and further subscriptions
tractive instrument has proven its
worth. Hymn 414, congregation;
“Cantique D'Amour,” Diggle; “Mel-
ody in ‘F.” Rubinstein; “Capriccio,”
Lemalgre; “Trees,” Rasbach
Birthday Partly
On May 12 the following persons
The rewards that come from free
work are what one might expect, if
looking for rewards,
Er a we MR anid
| An organ recital will be held in|
the Milesburg Presbyterian church |
{will be most thankfully received. |
| Por two and one half years this at- |
| WANTED—-A middle aged woman to
keep house for a widower. Ine
quire OG. W. Smith, R D. 2. Belle
fonte, Zion x21
WANTED 20 men 0 cut pulp wood |
# a cord. Work north of Beech |
t Creek ahd in Millhelm Narrows W. |
i P. Petterolf, Madigonburg, Pa. Phone
Milibhelm 35-R-5 x21 |
;
Wanted to Buy
| WANTED—38 locust posts, 8
| long, 8 inch tops, Write P. O |
| 135, Pleasant Gap, Pa 1941
| WANTED--To buy colored glass, old |
time dolls, phat-not, antiques. |
Vivian Shuller, llefonte, Pa. R D. |
x21
|
| WANTED Red Chow pup, from a |
| mo. to 1 year old fasonabl. |
| price. Male or female. Write Rov
i Steam, R. D. 3, Bellefonte x20 |
WANTED-—Information sa to two |
tracts of woodland of abandoned |
farms that can be bought at right
| price; each 200 acres or more for re- |
forestation. Address Diemer 1. Bath. |
urst Jistice of the Peace, Howard |
Bur |
Card of Thanks
MEYERS--We take this means of
extendl our thanks to neighbors
and frien for the many acts of
kindness « during illness
and death of dur mother, Mrs. Eliza
L. Meyers. The Children.
Articles for Sale
| FOR
or" Ka
FOR
A “Tt
ry Jot
new.
as
nt Gap, Belisfonte
ter bowls
1 stanchions and
wa , We are ariline out at
our oot, O. . Houts Lumber Co.
satisfies or maker refunds low price
Call, write Wiamann & Teah and all
other good drug stores, 1441
The
Dangerous
Triangle
WANTED--—Young cattle to pasture
Good pasture which will be ready
army of “fighters is ready to nee
instantly on any infection Millions
of other fighters are in reserve. ready
to rush in when needed Great ays-
tems of fortifications and barriers are ready as strongholds,
should the situation become serious.
The "sentinels’’ are the nerves. which carry the message to
the blood vessels, which in turn start quantities of
blood to the infected area The ‘fighters’ are the white blood
corpuscles, which attack the in germs The “reserves”
are the millions of new white cells. manuf rapidly by
the bone maryow in case of infection me 4 are
the lym Rie flande and wyivm inky which gers are Ei,
estroyed often causing what you call 8 "kernel
blood vessels in that of the
State College, Pu.
| Bellefonte, Pa. Phone
| 132 2014
{ FOR RENT--A five room apartment
with heat and hot water 83500.
| Inquire of White Bros. Drug Store
| Bellefonte, Pa 13:f
FOR RENT --3-room furnished Tie
ment gt 113 East an reet,
Bellefonte. Mra. Eli h Hagel
| East Logan Street, Phone 622. 1011
| POR RENT-3-room apartment with
tile bath. Heat. hot water and
| stgre supplied. Avaliable June 1
| Inquire B. O. Harvey, Phone B00
| Thoanag Street
RENT-#.room apartment,
and 2nd. por. All modern
| venlencea, garden and garag
| Ben Beckwith, Bush Addition
con.
Mrs
Belle
x20
| porches, garage, electric stove avail
able at once. A. R. Everett, E How.
Phone 238-W 20
desirable
apartme
ences, nest furnished,
K. Owe Electric 8
St, Bell te, Pa.
FOR RENT-Second floor duplex
apartment, desirable jocation, all
conveniences, heat, hot water r-
Inquire at /
tore, hen
Alleg ! fi
Bellefonte, Phone 202
a combi sale
sale in a AR P. store room
in the Brookerhoff bullding, on Sat-
urday. May 18th beginning at § a
m.
1st |
| NOTICE-Jlawn mowers & —
| ground, not filed. Meyers © .
{ for sale Pump repaired, parts
| in stock GarGlick Bros, onpogite Be
| Spring, Bellefonte
| WANTED-Dead, oid and
| ree, Vogts de Works
| Vogt, Prop. Centre Hail, Pa. PROD
| 556-R-4 atl our expense.
| DEAD 81 OCK—Removea
| Call anytime at my SXpenss,
L. Smith,
|618-2-3 Lloyd kel |
| LAWN MOWERS-—I have installed a
new Poicy lawn mower grinding
| machine ave your mowers put io
{ good condition for the season, 12 &
| 14" mowers 75c. 16” machines $180,
| work guaranteed. Keller's
| Shop, Bellefonte, Pa.
| MACHINE WORK-—lawn mowers
sha ned, olled and adjusted. u
to 18 inches 75 cents. call for
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