Page Four L | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LBL June 6, 1940. 39 Graduate At CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL ka Award Diplomas Penn State To En rp - | Boalsburg High Elks’ Flag Day Speaker Graduation Set Exercises to “be Held Tomor- row Night; Home Econom- ics Teacher to Speak Plans for Harts “Township High! school's commencement exercises at Boalsburg tomorrow (Friday) have been announced by LeRoy Freeby, principal Prof. Laura Drummond, director of the department of home economs 16s at Penn Sate College, will speak on Home Making--a Highway to Happiness.” The senior class will present an original pageant, he Road of Life” Among the graduating sen- jors’ addresse are Included “His- tory.” by James Addieman Life,” by Mary Dunkle, the valedictorian; “Agriculture,” by Robert Barger; | “Home Economics,” by Verna Gare ner; “Activities,” by James Gilll- land English.” by Marjorie Hom- an, the salu atorian; “Culture,” by Spring Twp. High | | Scholarship, Character Award | Winner Announced ; 49 Pass Entrance Test A new reo wd was "established by the Spring Township two-year High School at Pleasant Gap, Wednes- | day of last week when 38 members of the sophomore class received di- | Julian. R. D. 2: Mrs, Cecil M plomas at the annual commence- ment exercises. Tt was the largest | class ever to be graduated from that school. Exercises were held in Logan Grange Hall The character awardg offered by the Men's Brotherhood of Pleasant Gap to the boy and girl of the| sophomore graduating class went to Clara Louise Gingher, of Pleas- ant Gap, and William Beckwith, of Bush Addition, These awards are given to students showing the best | qualities of leadership, personality scholarship, trustworthiness, hon- esty and courtesy Sheldon G. Shuey was given a | Monday of Last Week IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Admitted William F. Slokevick, | Prackville; Miss Katherine Downes, | Bellefonte: Miss Ruth Daughen- | baugh, Millerstown Discharged Miss Gladys Marie Keith, Howard, R. D. 2; Master John W. Woodring Pletcher, Howard; Mrs. Elwood C McClellan, Bellefonte, R D1. Ad- mitted Monday, discharged Tues- day: Mrs. Charles F. Lingle, Spring Mills, R. D. 1 Tuesday of Last Week Admi ted Miss Mildred Novosel Bellefonte. Birth: a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gearhart, of Boalsburg Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Hassell K Wian, Miles. burg: Mrs. Minnie V Poorman Bellefonte Sandra Lee Siac) Spring Mills; Wilmer P. Gels! lagher and Infant fonte; Mrs. George infant son, Bellefonte Thursday discharged Master Joseph Way, Friday Admitted Mrs Milesburg: Domer C sonburg. Discharged Boldin Bellefonte Frank R. Schlow Btate College: Mr Jr, and Infant son mitted Friday discharged Saturday Miss Jean Bowen 1; Master Paul Miller D.. Pauline E. Tierns R. D 3; Donald Watkin: R. D 3. Births: a daughter wi to Mr. and Mr Bellefonts nn son Eugene Eckley, Bellefon Saturday To 27 at Howard Class Play Depicts Horrors of War, Necessity of World Peace Thirty-seven members of the wen- lor class al the Howard High school were awarded diplomas at the 34th Annual commencement CXPETCIneN held In the school auditorium Pri- day night, The theme of the pro- gram was “Youth Bpeaks for Peace A three-act play depicting the I war and showing the ity for world peace wa pre ented by the members of the class Rev. Lewis FE i president of the Howard school board, presented omas while awards were distrib. by LL. H Kem; choo) Rev. Wallace Cummin vocation and during th there were group song by the school orche Set New Record Diplomas to be Awarded to About 1200 at Exercises Monday, June 10 An all-time high In number of gradusies in expected st the com- mencement exercises of the Penne sylvania State College next Monday June 10, when an estimated total of 1200 students will receive bacecalaur- cals and advanced degrees. The pre. vious record was sel last June when 1157 diplomas were awarded William 8. Hoffman, college regis. rar, revealed that approximately 130 candidates are expected to qual. fy for advanced degrees perhaps AS many as 20 of them earning the degree of doctor of phlosoph Three graduate students are candi. dates for doctor of education de. pep commencement exercises, to doors on the College atl { weather permit will wer ker da of gras ort in “er Edgar Jackson Mathematics,” by " ollege. Admitted Wednesday, dis- Admitted James Lauck; “Health,” by Freda scholarship award of $5 for havi a Friday Mir: Lorenzo B. Bellelon'e, R il . MeClintic: Science” by Esther an Average of 90.1 in school work Chilcoat. Bellefonte, R. D. 2. Birth: Florence Berry, Sta oles Ad $ | nin sarhanbanun " Day be Whe i ofl Saturday Reitz: and an address by John Kel. for the past tws years at the high aughter w born to M and mitted Saturday, discharg [ iarold Haines. Dorot ]- / po {ollowing school “ » Gingher was | R daughter was rm Mi id mitt i rs Sun } . JHA athe ) y H " hal nin tolion A ler hool. Clara Louise Gingher Mrs. Harvey 1. Nyman. of Howard, day: Mrs. Pa ab. Boalsbure i har) Ja HIP = dg ith ' — Buttrick : : : second with an average of 895 Jac- 2 pe : al ary Lomison, Mar jor Fs h Ham , At Mr. Freeby will present the prizes’ o,aline Lucas maintained an aver- | R.D.2 Sunday ' : y pastor of Madison Aver ie ¥ ng A and diplomas. Rev. L. J. Kaufman age of 87 and Samuel Holubec and | Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Fenty : York City. # ¢ of Boalsburg will give the Invoca- | yasnard R Rhoads each had ever- Admitted Petar Lyons. Belle. onsburg. Dis tion, and Rev 1 G. Jones, also Of | ages of 865 fonte. R. D. 2: Robert J. Nyman. Mowery and Halsurg, will give the benediet on he graduating class held its | New Cumberland; Daniel G. Frank, R D 2; Mrs Music will include “On Mountain | annual banquet at Fleisher's tea | State College. Discharged: Mrs | Infant daug Heights,” by M. Isobelle Ritter, and | room sulian, on Tuesday evening | Francis T. Hall and Infant daugh- There w Lives Land of Our Home," by Jean | of this week | ter, State College; Mrs. Francis Gal- tal at ius Harris Township's class colors are A blue and gold. The senior class mot- to is “Life is What You Make It" total of 49 Spring township | grade school pupils passed the ” ~1y high school entrance examination: Additione! Locals oh BR given on May 4. They are: James and Mrs. ‘Georae Meads. of hile. ; i, 1 egmmm——3 I . — " Monsell, Ray Meyer, Wilbur Miller Mr. and Mrs Hirt Md Ward of | hem motored to Bellefonte rd ROCK : Rit som n J i Vill iradusted from Spring Gre Vineita Malone, Paul Gingher, | Cleveland, Ohio, spent Memorial aMemorial Day as guests ¢ ) ng W. H. SMITH nL, snap a teiephor Poe, 31g hoo) th a record of never fi. Grover Spearly. Sara Sunday, Bur- | Dav in Bellefonte as guests of Mr Yeager SHOE REPAIRING dette DeCoursey, James Richard. | ward's mother, Mrs. Belle M. Ward, jos at Jane Sunday, Early Kelley, Don | at her home on East Curtin street street FIRST CLASS WORK patimer, Roy Klinger, Joe Roce, | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cowdrick Athobe tive. feosht. visits es GLEN 1 H J A Co alph Chilcoat, Robert Brachbill of Niagara Falls, motored to Centre pennsvivania Bullding at t : HOLDS TWO MEETINGS James Johnston, Margery Thomas. | . tv last Wednesday to spend. York Worlds Fale Bernice Lee, Hazel Gardner, Lil- | srorrrinl 1 nah. Hots | York World's Fak NICK LALLI fan Rote, Blanche Leathers Lois | Memoria] bay and \he Weeks as bel E Noll and Mr. and Be : | guests of Cowdrick { Pleasant (aj fd . > Bender Margaret Miller Ann A i L all RL. AN State Theatre Building gh ALTRI y Hey ! Miss Bell Ross, of Pleasant Gap, and wd of nev Ride Ivicic, Virginia Gray. Shirley Ar- BelR . : ‘ , | Bowd, of Bandy Ridge ) ‘1 ’ {with numerous other relatives and he nnavivai sublicit High St. Belelfonte, Pa. || ory Gladys Hazel, Anna Dickson » ho wyivania publicity b, J . } fx in N a g . . | ¥ { ‘ Gwendolyn Saylor Velma Stover. | friends in this area indicat Wer. Pay) Vd wh ; ra -1C P U R . Grace Rhoads, Lols Witmer, Anna Mrs. Emma B. Hunter returnec “haries ied AT ferbert es Fy ' ‘ i Moe Leathers, Nancy Courage, James |% her home on East Curtin street. Clouser, both employed in Detroit, M 3 in : |Sunday, from a several weeks’ visit wich. spent Memorial Day qt Jane ) Ww : Wen h Via A Ah 0 D Billett, Harold Tressler, Lynn Kel- | : Mi I ri ler. Lena Kersteter. Nevin Pighett), | With her brother, Walter Butts. 8he weekend with relativ » says William Miller Andrew Tate Fred | made the trip here as the driving in Bellefonte and ! " - 1} Ned Tos guest of her daughter Mrs. Hen- Quict's wife. who ha Kellerman Heverly, Peter 8. Courage, Paul Brooks, James Haupt, | fictta Hunter Wells, and Mr. Bulls health for a numbe accompanied them here for a Visit who rec ly underw Budd Brooks, George Zong ‘ ——r — ——— at the Hunter residence t the re Co v Wise, fortunate, happy is the man aitobel relahing Grim At who finds his place in the sun and § SPECIAL SERVICES AT 8 A dang» a wes t 7-30 4 . : 1 Etpuren roarhers shot ounces was born at 7:30 o'clock as soon as she regains her strengtl i | i { ‘ p tied fills it. Some preachers should be UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH | Priday morning at the Centre Coun- : 7 . ny ~ Foor A'ome in and Get Your Share of Food Bargains farmers, some farmers should be Ny m Ing ah va nr in ’ hier of H ; b. nu le i { xt A , lawyers, some men working with Jack W. Shope and Paul Wesley {4 Hospital ad Py and Mrs James Mr. and Mrs L FREE DELIVERY pick and shovel should be bank- § Plack will conduct a week of S07 In Griffith of the Rumberger ApAr = Bellefonte, depar ers, some baseball players should §' vices in the United Brethren church | Henis, Bellefonte. The youngster ¥ last week Yor 1 be on the bench. some prize fight- § at Bellefonte, beginning Sunday ie first child in the fan and adelphia. for a v ers should be merchants. Haines, | evening, June 9. and concluding | mother are Yeporied 10 be getting | mrs. N A Staples and to Mi Any R Gladys H ‘ amanding genet the 22nd Dole Gems of Pineapple 3 tl vats 25¢ the Shoe Wizard, years ago found | with the Sunday evening services | Mong nicely. Pvi. Griffith Is a mem- | graples’ father, EF Str aub, former Onstrate u her cl mes ines he ational his place and filled it. His place §| of June 16. {ber of the staff al the RoCkvView gunner of the Smith farm, who has ers ys Breakfast Cocoon I-Iv can C Tomatoes rr ve: an 25¢ is selling to you the best shoes Mr. Shope. a Bellefonte boy, is a |DArracks of the State Motor Police. been In Bryn Mawr hospital sinee Showed SALAD Pint Jar 17¢ gn earth for 98¢c, $1.98 and $2.98 a } student at the Philadelphia School | Gladys Marie Owens, 5-year-old May 26 undergoing treatment for a COBUnOr pair—has done this for over 30] of the Bible. During the summer [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. slight stroke. Mr. Straub and Mr Dea » Dressing Weis Quality * Crisco 3» 49c cn gc #083 vears. Men and women, boys and J, vacation he will conduct evangelis- |Owens, of East Bishop street, is re- and Mrs. Staples were formerly well WEIS FAMILY ve. Kur and Malcolm Ye r fami] Past State Commander of American Legion B. C. Jones Hurt in Airplane Crash REASONABLE PRICES {Not Confucius) Buy Now And Save! ronomy Days at Your Neighborhood WEIS PURE FOOD ’ also find your place to buy shoes, § Md. is associated with him as song- | an operation performed at the Al. . (if you know shoes) it will be § leader and soloist, and also is a | toona Hospital Monday of last week C.D. A. HOLDS FINAL HAINES, the Shoe Wizard store student at the Philadelphia School | by an Altoona eye specialist For MEETING OF St ASON We have the shoes on your feet § of the Bible. Mr. Plack is a trained | some time the litte giri had been The ast re ar meeting for less money or a better shoe § opera singer. but since his conver- | Uroubled with an eve condition September was held Monday nig for the same price. Let one of our § sion he has dedicated his life and | which was found to have been caus- by Court Patrick McArdle, Catho wide awake managers show you. J talent to the Lord. He will conduct | ed by a cyst under the lower eyelid Daughters of America of Bellefonts a musical program each evening | The removal of the cyst will correct | in the court room ot fest. High from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Everybody | the condition, it is reported High street with 1 1 is invited to atiend the services Boy Scouts of Troop 2. Helle. bers present Grand Reg TL fonte, on Memorial Day held special | A. Carpeneto, presided Zion 4-H Club News services ab the grave of the late In addition to routin i m he 4-H Club of Zion met at the | Leroy “Ted” Bilger Riddle, of Belle- plans were discussed for the court er of f raaily ( z QUAKER EARLY JUNE home of Misses Sara, Ruth and Dor- | fonts, at the Pleasant Gap ceme- Dicnic to be held at Hecla Park, Store Age t national | othy White. The election of officers | tery. during which a bronze plaque Wednesday afternoon. June 26 Mrs. magazine as od toon) PUFFED WH EAT PEAS followed president, Mary Lois| surmounted by an American flag Mary J. Gray is chairman of 2 pkgs. 15¢ 3 No. 2 cans 25¢ GROVER CORMAN HONORED girls, find your place in the sun, § tic services. Mr. Plack, of Baltimore, covering at the family home from known residents of Belicfonte AS COMMUNITY BUILDER Krape vice president. Sara White was placed on the grave Bliger. an picnic commitiere secretary, Lois Shaffer. game leader | Eagle Scout and chief organizer of u f J Ka J | ; Mary Jane Armstrong. song leader | the Central Pennsylvania Rover secreiar f ¢ Pelle e mb Gi 2 W So / QUAKER CREAM STYLE Ethel Mae Krape; news reporter | Crew, passed away on April 26. 1040 ] MMercs - Dorothy Vonada. It will meet at] the home of Mary Jane Armstrong | He was one of the five charter mem- bers of the Rover Crew which now PUFFED RICE CORN ‘ bul the date has not been decided! numbers more than 30 members ind jupon ~The Wo Po Lo class of Miles. Yim was siviiraiat af this Ye 2 pkgs. 19¢ 3 No. 2 cans 's 23¢ NEW LOW PRIC E MAZDA BULBS . burg Baptist Sunday school oele- A reunion of ages is occuring at| Dfated its first anniversary as an the home of Mrs. A. J. Spotts. at| Orsanized class on Friday, May 24 as | A covered dish supper was served in the reception room of t we eh Teh WEIS TABLE SYRUP 1 each 13¢ 12 1b can 1( 10¢ Reunion of Aged {) GEOLER i {graders wi H son want » cooler ware 8 40, 50 and 60 Walt ¢ fortable wavs » SAFF Lovalsock. Mrs. Shotts, who Is tas been entevalning her tee si | 15 he ROBO TOO Oe 80, and Miss Sue Morris, who is 90 | past year were revealed and new r of heros ma Fredetics. Unt Temp. ‘wetesasient Comiyned te og) Bre | year. Those present were Elizabeth ightng committer Wave HERSHEY'S GRANULATED Bertha QCGuthrie, of Philadelphia Sheetz, teacher, Laura Hellman, An- eranbimte i automatically cbs daughter of Mrs. Ganister na Wolfe, Mary Emily Miles, Lucy Ee . ng A " nl trolled. Diflerent Semper SOAP GRANULES : SUGAR 4 — lig — Brown. Elizabeth Ann Wetzler, Lois TH» a] : : nun re . ‘ = - ye hoes H A | N E S { Miller, Rhoda Sheets, Dorothy Long. on br : Store Ae "; v v individual texture of Ige pkg. 20¢ 0 Ib bag 49¢ Wins Pilot License THE SHOE WIZARD Among ten Dickinson College stu-| Dorothy Weaver, Miriam Sheets, The man that makes the wonder. | dents who enrolled in the govern-| Ethel Poorman, Ruth Miles. and |} jqcp0y formal presentation to Mr Corman Good Luck OLEO Stuffed OLIVES sont Ib pkg. 21¢ 6-0z. btl. 25¢ ful prices possible. ment civilian pilot training program | Virginia Miller. in recognition of his community sere manthl waving CRISP, TENDER PRODUCE under the C. C. A. and successfully — Miss y : i hist JEAN MAS BELLEFONTE STORE ¥ Verna Chambers returned Sleak, brief, vi GOLDEN RIPE SUNKIST completing both ground and flight | to her duties as deputy County ripped iin Pan (Taylor) BANANAS ORANGES 8 No. Allegheny Street. work, winning private pilot licenses, | Treasurer early this week after hav- Shop the Classified columns BEAUTY SHOP Manager: DAVID M. MUMPER }' is Neihl J. Williamson, of Jersey | ing been confined to her home in the Gazette Building 5 Ibs 25¢ doz. 30¢ CANTALOUPES 2 for I5c § Home Gr. Radishes 2 bh. Se Shore Keystone partments. North Alle | NEW CABBAGE 3h Ie GREEN ONIONS beh. Se permanent wave, gol our new Your hair is waved by fermperature. he waving temp . : pi ; . ' : ' Beroll of Honor 0 M1 1 101 pe explain this marve ons new scientific disenvery in per a a a a Sa A aa St a adeian id it ~ DR. HOWARD F. BAUER Optometrist Brockerhoff Hotel Building BELLEFONTE, PA AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED NOW! gheny street, since Memorial Day because of injuries received in an accident. Miss Chambers was spend- ing the day with her brother-in- eo : & aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Johnston and was working in the flower garden at the rear of their home on East Curtin street when she slipped and fell, twisting one knee in such a manner as to cause severe strain of the ligaments and museles. The injury ls responding rapidly to treatment Mrs. Hetiry Norris, the former Ethel B. Wheeler, of Bryn Mawr and | sister of Mrs, G. Murray Andrews, of England, died Tuesday night of | last week while enroute to Maine 8he had been in ill health for some | Or Repairs to | [83 ln ri ROUND STEAK ®»29¢ her private raliroad car as the train | Your Present entered Worcester, Mass. She was | N 0 T } ( . E / | the wife of Dr. Henry Norris, a Ng? - | . Home Em eis ta ao ou er of Rutherford Hospital, Ruther. | Ib 13¢ wi7e CURED HAMS w2ic wag wnt adem hive Ww Davodgmn ad ail a made her home at “Litchfield Plan- | BEGINNING JULY 1, 1940 Call 3-W for Appointment at CROSSLEY'S JEWELRY STORE 8 a i 8 i ian aad aba La Quality Meats ! Home LOIN END PORK ROAST The rate of interest on time certificates and | SMOKED savings accounts will be reduced from 2% SAUSAGE For a emall down payment you can obtain a loan large enough to cover almost any home-building or home-repairing requirement. The balance is paid off in easy monthly payments in keeping with your income. You ean take almost unlimited time to repay the loan. tation.” Pawleys Island, N. C. Sur-/ — ee For details of the FHA home-loan plan consult . X i to 114. This is necessary owing to the low JAMES Cc. SHIRK : rate of interest on investments, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 99-R LEVINE’S Rie APPoiittent att vat place you under any FARMERS NATIONAL BANK .. & ligations. 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