Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 16, 1940, Image 9

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    Page Three
p May 16th, 1940
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By JAMES H. BRUNGARD
David Drapcho caught six very
big trout the other day. Two of
them were better than 14 inches,
Agries and Mary Swancer of
Drifting called on Pauline Ludwig
Saturday night,
Pauline Retorick from Willlams-
port was here for the Betty Kachik
wedding.
Andy Kachik from Bellefonte
Was to visit his grandmother, Sun-
day.
Yes, we think a universal curfew
Ww should be’ put into effect
eve been agitating for it now
Quite awhile 8 p. mis none (00
early.
Fourth grade observed a hall day
holiday Tuesday p. mt when
Brungard, accompanied by Mrs
Salena Biters, Mrs. Herb Craft and
Mrs, Leroy Lewis all of Moshannon,
attended the funeral rites in mem-
ory of Miss Ella Craft,
Clearfield.
A moving picture machine sales-
nan was (n town Tuesday on de-
monstration of a machine teachers
of Brick building wanted PTA to
purchase for school purposes. Due
to 10¢ admission to see the pictur?
and a $300 indebtedness needed to
defray cost, schoo] patrons met the
proposition with little enthusiasm
That evening PTA met for its
last session of the term. A very
entertaining talk was given by Dr.
George P. Bible of Bellefonte, Of
the entire Parent and Teacher as-
sociation from Snow Shoe who were
invited as guests to share this treat
only four were present je. Mrs
Von Johnson, Mrs. John Musser,
Mrs. Samuel Reese and Mrs, Harry
Etters. |
‘Miss Jo Ann Drapcho and Miss
Janie McGowan obliged with some
plano selections while the refresh-
ments committee gerved ice cream,
cake and coffee to approximately
50 attendants.
Since the two unsolved murders
in Centre County, female workers
at the Clarence hosiery mill are
skeptical about quitting work after
dark and going home unescorted.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H Watson were
Sunday visitors at Stale College.
Mrs. Bmro Drapcho, daughter Jo
Ann and son Emro Jr, motored to
Scranton Sunday to spend a few
days with relatives there.
Mrs. E D Myers and
from Lock Haven spent
with the home folks.
Mr. and Mrs Logan Guenot of
Moshannon, were visiied by the
gtork Sunday the 12th. and are now
the happy parents of a baby girl
Mother, the former Vivian Carlson
and baby are doing well at the
County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. PP. J. McGowan mo- |
tored to Philipsburg Saturday on
business.
Vera :8taco and friends Mr. De-
Sonto and son all of New Kensing-|
ton spent the weekend at Andy Bu-
go8h’s and other relatives visit
there. Now her brother Michae)
bas gone Lo the ‘western town for a
family |
Sunday
Mrs. L.. H Cole and daughters
are about to leave their home in this |
township and return to Texas where
they formerly resided before coming |
to Penna. some years ago
Mrs. Rosie Schall late of No. 1)
died last Sunday and was interred
in Bt. Michaels cemetery Thurs-
day the Sth
R. R, Griebs bungalow which they
are erecting on Snow Shoe heights
is going up fast and wil] likely be
occupied by Memorial Day.
Other noticeable building opera-
tions or added improvements are
being made at Joe and Andy Pers-
lovich's and Lan Wagners.
Snow Shoe High's annual com-
mencement exercises will occur
May 29th. when a large class will be
graduated] Kathryn Caldanna is
fo be valedictorian while Judy Bud- |
dinger takes second highest honors
Mr. Maxwell Pitzsimmons the
westend Instructor of higher grades
was united in marriage recently to
Miss Maxine Schnars of Moshan- |
non. A host of friends extend their
best wishes,
“Bi Clarence schools closed the
Past week. Grade Five celebrated
énd of term with a wiener roast and
fishing expedition. The pathetic
tale came about by Prof Duke
falling to land a whopper. Bet it
Was one of Beech Creek's famed
charmed fish.
bh  gDalens Etters returned to
e hoffie of her daughter in Belle-
Mr. |
| be
m—
ENCE |
| fonte after concluding a fortnights |
stay at the Brungard apartments,
Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman
{and Mr, and Mrs. Andy Bugosh ac-
| tended the christening of Mr, and
| Mrs. John Kachik’s infant daugh-
| ter Sunday. The name chosen was
| Delores Monica, Godparents were
| from Mahanoy City.
| Miss Myra Pelers calleq on Mrs
Cordelia Craft Saturday p. m
Thursday this school marm with,
| years experience completed her bth
| term at Poormanside. Today Mon-
day she left Clarence to resume
| summer residence with her elderly
parents at Beech Creek,
6th and Tth grades enjoyed hike
in observance of close of school
term, 8th grade picnicked at
Whispering Pines, Grade four had a
real days outing, taking a bug rip
Thursday which totaled 100 miles,
Truly the trip was educational
as well as entertaining, 42 pupl
| with chaperon besides their teaches
availed themselves of Lhis never .0
be forgotten event. Points of in-
terest contacted and greatly appre-
ciated were the Court House, Co
Library; Big spring: mammotno
trout at Bellefonte Fish Hatchery,
at Pleasant Gap; Nittany ML top
view of Penns Valley; Old Fort,
Penns Cave and its underground
wonders; Round Barn in Brush
Valley: Logan School of Gregg Twp.
Rockview Peniientiary,
Bams, greenhouse E
buildings, etc,, at Pen in
Barrens; Skytop and Bald Eagle
Valley. The cost of the trip which
included bus fare,
and an icecream |
$30, which was d
cent production of a Tom Thumb
wedding by Fou grade pupils
They take this means of thanking
any and all who contributed toward
making both these projecis \pre-
Cedented successes, Especially grat-
ftude is extended to Mrs, Eva Simp-
son, Mrs, Muirhead and Sue Wag-
ner for costuming; Retorickg of Mo-
shannon and Mr. McGowan music
and tickets: Elizabeth Fye soloist
and the small tots of pre school age
who acted flower girls,
acclaim to Arthur Stephens who
was s0 accommodating in t
m on both these mem
Si10118.
Mrs William Craft and Mr
Mooney of Clearfield
Abe Craft, Th
Moshannon Pre
have church next
May 19th at 7:30
in charge of
Ardell of Tyrone
Mrs, Ida Gros, Miss Emma
Retorick and Aunt also Mr
gard attendeq Sunda
church serv at Philipst
late of |
n State;
cave
by the re-
rth
18
also special
Fans
rable o
Dol-
ly
Mrs
Jane
Brun
evening
ices
Clarer team ang Moshan
the latter's field resulted in a
feat for the home team, Score be-
ing 9-8 which says real competition
Miss Martha Kerin was a
day visitor at the FJ. MoGowan
home
The Albert Carlsons of Scotch-
town were Sunday evening visitor
with friends in Clearfield County
Mrs, E C. Remsnyder and two
sons Dyane and Kay of Willlams-
port, spent Mothers Day with
boys grandmother, Mrs Craft
her comfortable home Windy
Hill
Penny packet seeds were
uted recently Fourth grade
pils as well as 40 Bronze badge
picting the sower as award
selling $4025 worth Hygrad
seeds,
The names of pupils
room receiving perfect
sealg Or certificates for i
{ follows: Seals——Andy Miklusak,
Mildred Kolasa, Helen Watson
John Slephens, Gall Bobby Gried
and John Martonchik; certificates
Martha 8oitis, Madeline Muir-
head, Helen Baran, Elmer Shotov-
sky, Carl Kochik, David Kirko, Cy-
ril Jendrisak, and Andy Biggans Jr
The Meeks hag a Mother's Day
feast Sunday the 12th. Those who
atiended were: Mr and Mrs R H
Lucas of Clearfidld: Mr and Mr
E.R. Krone and four children
from town; Mr. and Mrs. W. R
| Hoover from Pine Glen; Mr. and
i Mrs. WJ Krone from Pleasant
{ Cap: Mr. Henry Knoffainger,
{ Green Valley.
{| Mr. and Mrs William Dudish
were shopping in Bellefonte Mon-
day.
non om
1
Sun-
on
03)
0
He tari
af 1° Mrs. Mary Waxmunsky had the
following Sunday guests: Mr and
{| Mrs. Elmer Shankey of Stob Hill:
Mrs, Katie Mihallk and four chil-
! dren, also Mr. and Mrs. John Mi-
i k of Snow Shoe,
BLANCHARD
(Prom last week)
The Ray Miller residence iz be-
{ given a new coat of paint
I Mr and Mrs, Clarence Bittner are
Hydrated Lime
In’ 50-1b Bags.
-
Pulverized
Limestone
In 80-lb Bags or Bulk
"=
Can Make Prompt Delivery
-
Attractive Prices
Quoted Upon Application to
WHITEROCK
QUARRIES
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
Phone Bellefonte 901
i
| redecorating the interior of their
fown house, preparatory to moving
into the home themselves.
Miller accompanied sev-
men from Beech Creek
fast week to drive
' hote a consighment of oars for the
! Cok Motor Company of Lock Ha-
ven,
Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Bechdel motored to Clearfield to
, Viel their daughter Mabel, who is
2 Student nurse at the hospital
there, They were accompanied by
Miss Evelyn Schenck and Mrs, An-|
nie Bowes.
{| Mrs. William Kessinger of How- |
| ard visited a few days of this weex
| with her daughter Mrs, Earl Shill-
| ing. When ghe returned home she
| was accompanied by her grand-
| daughter Mary Ann who spent sev-
eral days in Howard, *1
| Mrs, John A. Stover and Mr. and
{ Mrs. A. A. Streeter of Williamspors, |
| were Bunday visitors in town
| Sunday callers at the M. C. Bow-
{ man home were Mr, and Mrs, Omer
| Miller, of Lockport; Mr, and Mrs
iv“ Ardner and daughter
| Nancy, Mrs. Ruth Ardner, Betly
LArdner and ‘Mrs, Dalsy Handerson
| of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Max |
| Bingham and Mr and Mrs, Prank-!
| in Bowman of Mill Hall
An unintentional error may be!
stupid but it is not as absurd as the |
often greets it.
\
Pp" SceNE of
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
« GATES MURDER 4
ee |AYLOR Case.
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| Mra
! Mane
your tickets for the 1
farce entitled *
Town.” tha
the Snow Shoe High Sol
15, 1940 by the Junior
bright and amusing play was writ-
ten by Wilbur Braun especially for
Samuel French, the largess, play
publishers in the world. and is be-
ing given here by special arrange
ment of sald publishers. Dozens of
plays were read before this one was!
selected. The play has gome of the |
funniest scenes ever to be writen
Into a farce. It is fiove] and in-
genious, has loads of pe pang ac-|
tion and is thoroughly clean and!
wholesome. Certainly this perfor
mance is going to be one that the!
whole town may be proud of and)
will establish a new high record for!
attendance The cast is as follows:
Tillie Trask-dadu Herr: Lucinda
Talbot Catherine MeCloskey: Pa
mela Marsh--Antoinette Bosak: |
Lizzie Parsons-Virginia Haynes; |
Ellen Neeland--Cecilia Harm; Ron-|
ald Howland-Pnil Budinger; Lus|
ther lorrimer-—Charias Budinger: |
Mervin  Tucker—Donald Eilers; |
Charlie One Lung-Harry Hal:
Tillie © Tucker<lsobe! Steph-|
ens; Dr. Haltie Bing-—Geraldine
Bathgate. Admission for the ma-
tinee 1s teh conts: while the charge
{or Bhe evewing performance 5
thirtydive vents for sdults and!
fifteen cents for children. i
The Loyal Workers Class of the
Bnow Shoe Methodist church wil
sponsor a Spring Bazaar and Bak- |
Ww
i
{ed Ham supper on Saturday, May
11, 1940. The dinner will be serve
ed from 5:00 until 8:00 o'clock.
POTTERS MILLS
“e. ‘ $
.
neral of Mr Join Bowe
Coilvgs “on Monday
Merrill Copenhaver
i Asronsburg, and
aust’ mesottd to P
ineaday, and 1?
Ate
wal
¥ ver and fa
Jahn Spearly, of Beliefonte
Mr Ls Breon
of Centre led
af Mr Palmer
+ x
Lan, nn
Hal)
¥
family on
Bndad
F
he
PLEASANT VALLEY
.
(From last week)
Our DOIMmMuniis
last week by
ia Miller, «
wal
Apathy
geaidn
the eam
SINC
this community
i of murder of
s Fay Oates, on Bunday. The
have our deepest sympathy
their sorrow,
LaVera Eminhizer of Lemont and
Johnny Rudy of State Ooliege
spent Saturday evening with homs
folks
Theodore BEminhizer and Anna
Rudy visited at State College on
Monday eveling with Mrs. Rose
Rudf and Mrs. Mary Parker
Mr
family, and Mr
Lacag of Yarnell,
with their father.
Clair Richner and sons of Sum-
mit Hill visited his parents on
Monday.
Mrs. Harry Eminhizer and Jane
Eagler visited Haoy Peese on Sun-
to hear
and Mrs,
spent Sunday
day alternoon at the County Home, |
8is0 Bara er of Milesburg.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph McCartney
ang family, Mrs Irvin Confer, were
Sunday visilors at the home of Mr.
hi Mrs. Clair Cowher al Summit
ill,
COLLEGE TWP.
 aFrom last week)
Mr, and Mrs, Grover Rockey ani
| daughter Joan of Bellefonte, R. D |
and Mr. and Mrs. W, L_ Spicer anf
i three daughters Rena Clair, Betty,
Freda and four sons Wilbur Lee,
| Roy, Bradley and Glenn were din- |
ner guests at the George W. Spicer |
home on Bunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Waller Whitehid
of Oak Hall, became the parents,
recently of a gon the sixth in the
family as well as the sixth child. «
| Mr, Alfred Lyle and daughters
| Anna and Naomi gpent Sunday with
his brother-in-law Jeff Houtz on
| and family spent Sunday with Mrs.
The Loyal Workers Sunday sch ji | Sunday,
| from
ang Mrs. Leroy Sayers and |
Orvis |
| the Zion cemetery will
|
Pe BN
HAVCON
LOW
BUSH HOL
|
Doris
Mr am
he weekend and
Edgar King at
ZION
ad Visilor at J
nafine home wer Mr. and
Mrs vin Miller of Clevel
Ohio: Mr and Mrs. Miles Russ
Williamsport, Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd
Minnich of State College
Mrs. Elizabeth Herman
weekend with her son Milford and
family
Miss Miriam Beck. Mrs
Wenzske ang son Johnny Joe of
Snydertown, spent Sunday evens
ing at the home of Prof. Fawcett
Walter Irvine returned home
the Centre County Hospital
where he had been a patient for
the past 10 days
The annual Mother ang daugh-
ter banquet of the Reformed
church was held Tuesday evening
in their social hall,
A Mothers day program will be
AE o a 1
Mel and,
of
spent the
Mildre:
held in the Reformed church 8un- |
day evening. The oocasion will also
be Rev, Musser’y farewell service
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Emerick and
children were Sunday dinner guests
with Mr, Emerick's parents, at
Nittany,
The annual Memorial services of
be held
Sunday May 26 ai 2 p. m.. A good
| Speaker and program is being ar-
ranged by the committee. In ease
of rain the services will be held in
the Reformed church.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carner and
daughter spent Sunday at the
Charles Boone home at Rebersburg.
The annual Mother and Daugh-
fers banquet of the Lutheran pars
fh will be held at Hublersburg
Friday evening at 6:30. All moth-
ers and daughters are invited
Mother's Day will be observed In
the Lutheran church at 1030 a. m.
| Sunday. In the Evangelical church
1030 a. m Sunday. Everybody is
invited 10 attend all these services.
Mr and Mrs, William Schaffer
The
ness
given by Betty Miller, Salutatorian
and
There
Lutheran
REBERSBURG
the ¢
NE
Commencement exercises of
Miles Township High School will b
held on Thursday evening May 23,
1040, in the Evangelical church
speaker will be Prof, Verne]
Waltimyer of the Thompson Busi-|
College, The orations will be
Valedictorian
graduates. Mu-
rendered by the Glee!
ub and the Centre Hall Eras
Leite Baccalaureate service
11 be held next Sunday evening in
Reformed church
delegation ladles
church
IONAry convention
last Wednesday,
Sunday dinner guests at
Brungard Mr
Merrill and family of
Coburn and Mrs. Dean Gep-
hart from State College ang Mr
and Mrs, Lesier Welghans of Boon
ville. Other visitors at same
were Amanda, Pauline, Ru
Mark and Samuel Dubend
James Hockenburg from
and Mrs, John We
M1
Smith,
sixteen
Betty
are
will be
the
A
from the
attended a mis-
at Miliheim
ol
the John!
home were and Mi
ungard
the
Noms
Lee
nd
Philadel
F. Doutly
0 TEN
Hubler of
Eddi
Mr: ang Mrs
Robert of
1 Mrs, Herman C
A rs
s0N
|
William John
Paul
pare
Winters ac-
Mr
YARNELL
nd Mra. Adams
welcome back Mr
ster Mayes and son, who
Mayes had lived here
20
ul B80 2
everal years
The Women of the Yarnell church
hold a roast chicken supper at
he home of Mrs. Clair Shawies
Wednesday May 22nd. price of sup-
per, adults 40 cents, children 25
enta. Home made jor cream and
widy will also be sold
There will also be a fesitval
wre on June Bh
M Herman
on
held
Kesslin
peraied on last
}
better at this
oy
A
x
¢ Ralph Edmiston hot
evening
no spent Mothers Day at
the H B Walker home were Mr
and Mrs. Keller Snyde. and chil-
ren Geraldine, Pauline, Marlin
ang Donald and girl {rieno
Rebersburg, Mr. and Mr: Mer-
wii Walker and chfidren, John
Faye, Janet, Jimmy, Baibara ana
Francig of Spring Mills; Mr. and
drs, Arthur Mller and children
Herbie Evelyn snd Paul of Miles-
Ruth Walker of Slate Coliege
Ralph Walker of this piace. |
Vititors re Homer Walker
home on Saturday were his broth-
r Forden
son Wayne of Milesburg, Mrs. Wal-
er Jacobs and ‘wo daughters Paty;
ang Gay of Centre Hall
ass. At —
HOLTS HOLLOW |
Our revival js still in progress
with googq interest, we welcome aul
who will come and meet with us. |
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Poorman |
drove to Clearfield on Sunday. Mrs. |
Poorman expects to spend this week
with home folks ai that place
Marie Johnson is spending a few
days at her home ai this place.
Mr. and Mrs Ard Burg and Mrs. |
Edith Burd visited at the John Pos-
singer home at Ooleville, aiso atl
the Howard Burd home at Unione
ville recently.
Mrs, Harry Haagen of
greed friends and
LON ¥
bars ge
FITS
Ali
ni
Yarnell,
attended
| church at this place on Sunday |
Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children,
Mrs, Orvis Watson and son called
| on friends at State College on Sat- |
urday.
Mr. and Mrs, Dick Stanley ana!
Mrs. Roy Woomer of Md. spent the |
| weekend with relatives in this state. |
Sunday visitors at the Watson |
home were Mr. and Mrs, Clyde |
Watson and two sons of Milesbury, |
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reese and chil-
dren of Gum Stump, Junior Dewitt
of Altoona, Mrs Lee Johnson and
two daughters,
Mr. ang Mrs. Heaton entertain. |
ed relatives from Beliefonie on
Sunday,
Miles Stauffer spent a few days
with home rolks In Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs, George Magargs|
and daughter of Pleasant Gap, vis
ited relatives and attended chursh|
at this place on Thursday evening. |
George Johnson of Shiloh, spent
the weekend in our village.
Elwood Robb of Coleville, visited
our Sunday School on Sunday.
Mrs. Miles Stauffer and daugh-
Myrna Jeah returned home
; ing howe,
i
{| Anna Ziegler
Walker and wife and; °
Sunday. Other visitors were Mr
Raymond Ziegler and son
Fleming.on, and Mis
of State College
Mrs. Rugene Smull
are living at the Gravel
ang Mrs
Richard of
Mr and of
Pittsburgh
Spring lodge where Mr. Smull hopes
fr
10 recuperat« m a recent seriou
{lines
On Sunday
bile driven
Spring Mills str
Sam Bie
damage:
ar resulted
resulted
MEVETaAl
allernoon an automo-
Edward Tigen, of
ick a tree in front
nome ana »ev-
oy
of
eral
I'S
(
Liu
abcuy the front oi
11
Klin
the
juris but
tained laceration of
face
Mr, and Mrs. M belt
on Thursday for Monterey, Mas
} } n spend the
on
reon
re they will again
rday
Paul, and f{ moved from Cen-
Hall 1 } he
Ww
ner
their
ire mu
Mr
pane
a business trip
Mrs. Ada Bile:
wusin, M Pine
inburg
smith of
B Malone
tors 3
JACKSONVILLE
(From last
Walter
Weck
DOGG AaUghT
imner Noll closed on Tuesday of
t week with a picnic held for the
with most of the mothers
children present anc
present had
WTA rp
all
tery enfovable time
Miss Virginia Wolfe of
dal 2 red ivy m
Gar EPenGing
tonty ta
enty
Mrs, Harold Dolan
Mrs. Hubert Vonada and
and Mis: Beatrice Thomp-
Howard Sunday wit}
ang Mrs Wilbur Hock
of Carlisle
Mrs
3h sister
Mr. and
children
son of spent
family
Mr. ang
Stair College
Harry Baird
Belirfonte,
A A
Dorothy Betz
ver
Weaver bf
Mrs
Newion
Mr
sO!
and
Ralph
Sunday evening
home
J spent Sunday
with Deitz
After spending 10 days in Belle-
fonte hospital Mrs. Robert Cona-
way ret to her home on Mon
day afternoon and is getling along
as well as can be expecled
SBunhday afternoon visitors at the
C. E Aley home were Mr, and Mr:
Clarence Poorman, Mrs Albert
Alkey and daughter Patty, Mrs
Wiliam Bartholomew and daugh-
ter Barbara and son Jack, Mr, and
Mrs. Horace Overheim, daughter
Judy and Mrs Martha Yearick ail
of Lock Haven and Mr. and Mis
John Schaeffer daughier Nancy
Lou of Centre Hall
Raymond Spicer
and
and
Garrett
friend
’
3 5 vo
uimned
a
Mr. ang Mrs
Mies Bariley and children
Philip, Carl and Martha Jane, were
Sunday afternoon callers at the E
R. Bartley home
Miss Dorothy Harter of Kyler
town, spent Sunday with her cousin
Louise Beightol other callers were
Mrs. Harry Harter, Mr, and Mrs
! Prank Harter al] of Kylertown,
spent Sunday even-
Those who
ing at the Wiliam Dixson home?
were Mr. and Mrs, Shears ang Mr
and Mrs. Howard Dixson, Mr. and
Mrs, Bd. Young and Mr. and Mrs |
| O
Clinton- |
an indefinite time, | after
IAAL SIAL AMAL AAA AAAI SA »
Jacob Dixson and son Donald, all
Lock Haven and Guyer Ertley
this place,
On Tuesday of last week Mrs C.
E. Alley, son leon and daughter
Bette motored to Centre Hal] where
Mrs. Aley consulted Dr. Light and
now one of his patients a victim
of laryngitis, and we are glad lo
Improving
of
4
i
ray
Bunday dinner guests at Lhe
Sumner Noll home were his mother,
Mrs. Elsie Noll and daughter Betty
of Slate College, Mr. and Mrs, Ray
McGhee and daughlers Eleanor
Jarbara and Martha of Port Ma-
tilda, Kenneth digh of Belle
HOA
R. D ang Miss Mary June
Nel
fone
Pye
Mr
dung
Earl Corman and
of Axe Mann Were
Sunday evening supper guests atl
he DP. Ertley home, other caller
were Guyer Ertley and gon Bill 0.
this place, last week visi atl the
same home were Mr, and 0
M. Kling and daughter Louise and
Mr Mrs, Waller
and Mr
burg
and Mrs
ter Betty
Mrs
Caum and
Altoona, Mr
Hubler
friend
nf
pT,
arick of
Eimer
Lucas
andchildren
Pox
{hy
Johr
we. of
ase 4
ae 4
itz resigned 5 PO
on as a farm laborer for Nevin
3 Henn
in honor
allernoo:
by playing chil-
af a reasonable
were
30 invited guess
departed for their
Henry many more
He received many
useful
party of
¥. the
enjoyably
aren
wine
served
spent
games and
delicious
about
al
ah or
shing
10
which
homes wi
py bird
cif.
BiiL
When Visiting
THE 1940
World's Fair
WE INVITE YOU TO
STOP AT OUR
Conveniently
Located Rooms
(Large and Small
ALSO
Light Housekeeping Sulles
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¥
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venience of having Safe Deposit protection.
No one else has access to your box—you
carry the key, and it is reserved exclusively for
your own personal use.
For less than one cent a day, you can put
under protection your
valuable papers in our
modern fire and burglar proof.vault.
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Bellefonte, Po.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.