Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT HECLA PARK Thursday, June 27th — Free Movies ! A HUMMING ACTION THRILLER! A fast action western, starring your favorite hero—-JOHN WAYNE, in, “THE LAWLESS FRONTIER" An obvious and sure tire hit for all lovers of red-blood western thrillers and appealing romance ! SUNDAY, JUNE 30th AFTERNOON EVENING Free Movies TIM McCOY, In “The Fighting Renegade’ ALSO Selected Shorts Band Concert BY THE LEMONT BAND "i 1.0.0.F. Birthday ‘MOOSE OBSERVE CHAPTER NIGHT Observed Hen District Patriarchs Meet, Visit Local Scenic Spots, Hear Fine Addresses The Patriarchal Association of the West Branch Valley, 1. 0. O. FP held an anniversary celebration in the Odd Fellows Hall, Bellefonte, last Saturday afternoon and evens ing The afternoon session was presided over by the president, W. E. Tharp, of Sunbury, after an address of wel- come by Burgess H. P. Harris and response by the Grand Pairlarch of Pennsylvania At 4 o'clock a bus load riarchs and ladies visited men's Paradise, Rockview tiary he State Fish ut Gap Patriarch “Alex very ably supplied the needs of the inner man at his Dinmond Restaur- ant on the return from sight - eelng trip The evening o'clock with the High of Pat- Fisher- Peniten- and Hatchery Pleasant Lhe Wsion a splendid School Band direction of Past Grand Harold Wion. The remainder of the even- ing was devoted to talks by various officers and patriarchs. Dr. Zimmer man, grand patriarch, spoke on the pened at 7 concert by under the CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Falls Into Cistern Robert Walker, aged 26, of Belle fonte, R. D. 1, suffered Injuries the right arm and shoulder Monday when he fell Into an empty seven- foot cistern on the Eugene Bhuey farm The man was hospital about night, remained dischinrged the after X-ray been made Child Fractures Arm Helen Warne: { Mr. and of 0 the Monday nnd was morning mination had ndmitted 10 o'clock overnignt following an ex aged five, daugh Mr Lemuel D fract ' orl Pe The arm when she fence Tuesday trea. ed County Hospital Notes of Patients Monday of Last Week Mr State w died ang Mrs. Will College on born wo Mr, and Lomison, of Bellefonte same day mn A Mrs RD the i Wednesday of Last Week Bmith N% a Le] State uege i Hee Mrs, B Bellefonte R D 3 rman Kirk of Lemont enn FF Ross and Oak Hall Admit nursday Mscharged nlant daug! fq Trie Van Belle! Thursday of Last Week wr Di arge Mi State College ang Keim, ol Ez abet) Mrs Mrs ! ) Hoy 1 | h 10 11s . MSChar; Daw June 27, 1940. on Public Sales et ———— FRIDAY, JUNE 2. oH. P Bower’ wil wil offer st public sale gt his home In Aaronsburg, livestock, farming un plements, household poods and 49 acres of farm land, Sale mt 12 o'clock noon. BE Hubler suet SATURDAY, JUNE 20--The largest public mie of hpupehold goods ever held in Belisfonte will be sold at the late Margaret Brown residence at the corner of Boring & Bishop Streets It will include the Brown Estate, Dr. John M. Betring Estate and several other groups of household furnishings. Sale st 10 gm. gharp. Terms can. Mags & Blower, auct, Paul M Dubte and Harry N. Meyer, clerks SATURDAY, JULY 6-Nannle Wil Hams, will offer at public sale 83 her home in Uunionville, sg full Ute of household goodg Includine some BATURDAY Willisme her ¢ of ok . Friday, June 28 H. J. BOWER al pub sale at Nw rg. Pa, the follow property rie 7 Ha Lh rons owe bull, 5 months mouth oa we grace Cras rraey ed and Blate apd wed IMPLEMENT? ¥F-20 Parm- r ruber el of wed © 4 years FARM yd hee] {ow CHOIRS ENTERTAIN FOR BLANCHARD WOMAN combined hoirs presented Spangler with a handsome Mrs leather entation be- | Corr ir J td Fellowshir 3 ew MeCorm) arop head ideals of Odd Fellowship Past Omibine tracior sod Grand Patriarch Of) mch tnusic portfolio, the pre ing made with by George FF. Hess The member of Junior « Presbyterian church gave surprise party Monday Mrs. W. Henry Spangler ard, organist of the than 4) were present which was held he of the church rain the outing tn’ planned A weiner roast was provided, with A delicious birthday cake, the handi- work of Miss Sars Mapes The the senlor and Beech Creek a birthday evening for | of Blanch- church, More at the affal: social rooms 84 prevented Of Grove w Miss and LO which the hoirs of the yreciation I'he past cholr wa pre: a guest and dire of John S Mr wa or Rey Lon ent, a was : The affair f committee comprising Salisbury, Miss Eleanor Jane Linn 1 M and proved most Lhe in ch Mi when at Mar ar delightiul Want to sell something try WEIS £555 STORES a ae FREE DELIVERY PHONE 728 Quality Grocery Values ! SPAM + sone snes om IB DILL PICKLES rox awire ane ne 15¢ PEACHES sro JOG COFFEE bag BEANS OLIVES queen or sanz COCOA HERSHEYS - OLEO PLAIN ROLL SHREDDED RALSTON WEIS SALAD DRESSING FINE QUALITY MUSTARD FLBOW MACARONI MAZDA BULBS Octagon Laundry Soap. D Old Dutch Cleanser. BREAKFAST HOUR WITH PORK Wels Quality 14c ig. re 25¢ Hog, |) - can "2 2 Ibs 2c 2» 25¢ 17¢ 19¢ 10c War 13€ 10-Ib bag 15¢ Pint Jar Jar ] Ib cello bag 10¢ Ice Cream Ralf... Laying Mash___ 32-0u. 5&2 Watt 2 cans 13¢ rakes 17¢ | | | 100-1b bag 2.25 . 8 Nao. 1 New Potatoes +» » 27c¢ Solid Ripe Tomatoes Red, Ripe Watermelons __ Fresh Pineapples_2 for 19¢ Fresh | Green Beans_2 Ib 15¢ 3 lbs 25¢ noe Quality Meats ! 2 Ibs 2¢| HAMBURG TO FILL VEAL BREAST CHUCK ROAST Tb END CUT PORK (HOPS diheleluiay ns decal LE saodi Ie dail wi ’ Appropriate remarks cviplent responded with words of ap- the ALE H Conte Ma . the Stever on the topic addresses re of valuable struction Sovereign Grand Lodge of Philadelphia, dwelt he day. Both t interesting and information lo Har- f 0: Other address sssembly Pat: and Tharp unbury, and ha of Williamsg I'wo of 1 ladle Lady Glosor of Lycoming county Gehron of the Patri Auxillary of William intere enjoyed by Distri Deputy Grand Pat- rch, Girard Altenderfer and Past Patriarch Cyrus Hoy dent of the Board of the Odd lows Orphanage at Sunbury members Bellefonte Encamp- ment, gave the concluding remark Bellefonte ted as the meeting place 1941. The slogan will be “On to Bellefonte, Big Fish Big Spring. and Beautiful Scenery n——— Visitor who arch Wirt aistric and arch tant port ing talk presi- Fel- both of was selec for New Theory In Taylor Murder (C sontinued from page one ed Impre might h per a feats thre from Lhe The pur lower ave attempt wound her abdomen ght been cau ts or other objects w machine leaps ( in an LO escape about t ne conte Have od by under the passed over Some credence Is version of the girl's deep scratches which ent on the of from just above the ankle point above the knee The scrats es extended across the mb appeared as though they might been made by an itomobile which spun in mud before chine got under way In one of the the co-eds body was Penn State Collegian of Penn State students, claimed one “authori'y” held that the girl was the victim of a hit-and-run driver Police have never found any evi dence to support this claim, and, in fact. there seems to be little evi- dence to support the theory she met death by jumping from a moving car Those opposed to that theory al- lege that if the girl jumped from the car there would have been evi- dences somewhere that such an act had taken place. Head wounds such as the ones suffered by the Taylor girl would have resulted in con. siderable blood. it is claimed, to- gether with some indications to the nature of the object which caused the wounds in her fall Po- lice on foot searched every foot of the road from the Lemont school where the body was found, to the Houserville church, wheie her lug- gage was tossed into a snow cover- ed field, and found no such evi- dences as far as js known. When found, Miss Taylor's body wns in a position of repose Her arms were in natural positions and her legs were extended. Several feet above her head was a small sliver of bone. generally beiieved to have fallen there when the slayer ad- ministered the fatal blows on the spot. The girl's clothing was in a twisted roll above her head. State Police yesterday declared they were re-investigating every angle of the case and are overlook- ing no new or old clues in their search. The four members of the | detective division of the State Mo- tor Police at Harrisburg who brought about the arrest of Richard Mil- linder in the Gates slaying are now devoting full time to the probe given death were Lo by appar - inside the issue found publication first that as | Headed by Captain Harry E. McEl- | | roy, the detectives are: William A Miller, © J Hanna and C E | Smith, all of Harrisburg. They are | maintaining headquarters at | Penn Belle Hotel, Bellefonte > Gospel Tent Meetings A series of meetings of general [quantity of beer | interest to the community are being [held In the large Gospel tent in] | Bellefonte, situated across the street | trom Hill's garage near the corner | of Wilson and Bishop street. These | services are being sponsored by the | congregation of the Porge Chapel, of which Clarence Mason is pastor. Rev. Mark Russell, a stirring preach- | er from Bliss, N. Y.. !be the singing of the old-fashioned | hymns by the congregation before! i the preaching. Bervices will begin { promptly at 7:46 p. m. The public mon and song. The campaign will eontinyg for two weeks, ~Barghing in the Classifieds. y » the | Elizabeth will be the evangelist. He will be assisted from | time to time by other ministers. One | of the features of the meeting will is invited to hear the gospel in ser. | } He 1 of 1463 uated of them ! 4 none conne Mooseheart Couple Celebrate 25th Anniversary feck Mr thats thelr Leslie E A twenty-fift Mr celebrated ding ann 1840. the a delicious and Ora ry IVOTSAry by a large relatives and frier was given hymns and speech by joyed SOC A rema Mr of married The following ent: Mi Mr ley. and Leslie ine Mr and family Ceraio OO. Slover College Mr Lohr and family Beatrice, Mi J ers and son Max and Mrs. Ralph El Martha, Rita. Dori Donna Mr. and Mrs. Fermey Markie son Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Re- gel and son Freddy, Mr. and Mrs Walter Alexander Williamsport Mrs. Maggie Lohr, of Iowa; Mrs Annie Meckley, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Meckley and son Lawrence, Mr and Mra. James Meckley, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Meckley, Altoona: Mrs John Walker and son John, Jr. Mrs Wert Bohn, Boalsburg, Mr. and Mrs Frank Powell and daughier Bonnie, Oak Hall: Mr. and M: Bruce Miller, Bhingleiown; Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Witherite, Mrs. Fresh. water, Pittsburgh: Mr. and Mrs Howard Miles, Unionville; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lucas. of Ohio; Mr and Mrs. Harry Leathers, Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eckenroth Pleasant Cap; Miss Suzanna Ment- gar, Roaring Springs; Mr. and Mrs Norman Witherite and daughter Fllen, Mrs. Bertha McCloskey and daughters Shirley and Alice, of i Clarence Mr famil Bellefor era and and and Sold Liquor illegally A raid by police on the home of Hull. Lawrence township, Clearfield county, netted police a and liquor and netted Miss Hull 30 days in the Clearfield county jail as well as a $25 fine. She entered a plea of guilty to charges of selling malt beverage without a license, Charges were brought against her by a state liquor enforcement officer, - ——— Willie Law Dies Willie Law, 73, chairman of the board of directors of the Magee Carpet Company, one of Blooms. i burg's leading citizens, died Monday evening at his home, after an ill. ness of nearly four years. He was director of the Bloomsburg Bank. Columbia Trust Company, Blooms | burg Hospital and public library. He was long president of the board of sptrastees of Lhe. Rioomreburg. Metho- dist church. ib ws ) . $24,000,000 svivania in the last five years has! ehip In ers and clerks agencies, and assisted staffs in hos- | children’s homes, | and representative ; . : . v e —. a " n a pir. A ¥ OPE 3 : 18. ‘Open House’ At All NYA Offices K exXperien ooOmi ete guidance it has ¢ and train. tis of thousands tion to helping people, the NYA has gone improving public facili state for. in have turned in r money he NYA M1 bene. of the indire yO us ail Teal nn the outh program Cow he work value in Commenting on ans ver ary Although | fifth ww declared of NYA has manifested its material accomplisments and made it possible for thousands to get jobs, jt¢ ultimate and more profound worth will be appreciated a decade hence when the youth now aided will be the backbone of America’ Prom a very humble beginning the NYA in Pennsylvania has ex- panded until today it is operating 2000 public projects, and seven and produc- 24 ty over resident work centers ing thousands of articles in i= metal. woodwork, and other shops” Mr. Cowing pointed out that fo- day, on its fifth anniversary, NYA ig prepared to Cooperate closely with the President's national defense plans Approximately one third of the spent by NYA in Penne gone to some 170,000 high school, college and graduate students, for work in school laboratories, librar- jes. and other departments of their institutions The rest of the money has been expended in giving employment to about 150.000 out-of-school and un- employed young men and women, These young people have museums, school gymnasiums, park buildings, improved public parks and playgrounds, and created new, ones, restored and rehabilitated his- | toric shrines, made articles for pub- lie use, furnished recrea'ion leader- community centers playgrounds, worked as stenograph- | in governmental pitals, libraries, and similar institutions in cooperation with state and lo-| cal educational groups, NYA has) carried on training programs for| the past five years. The apex of this training program are the four resi | detit work centers for boys located | at Harrisburg, Williamsport, Cale. ghia, and. State: College. and the ny girls’ centers at West Chester, | New Castle, and Shippensburg. erected | and Tuesday of 1a t Week y EER asiet SALE OF DESIRABLE PER BUNAL PROFILES urd we 2h at 4 L ww or PUBLIC ) m ol! sale he 10 & Lev ars on Publi offered at heid at residence at end Buhop The perions) ever Il be "Brows, THE Cas rm ASFA AMAA WAAYAAND YOU Invited MARGARET BROWN FST nge table, kitchen ok ¢ mune Tule Yak ‘ { Bl led wi eather pre chair Recent Weddings Shay-—-Fultz on of brary Hing tapestry Are Miss Virginia Ward tami CCK SMLOE Lg rugs 2x5. brass double plilows, maple bureau, maple mapie wash stand. 2 straight ¢ rocker, gilt clock, 2 side Ore n nts, brussels rug x12 day ded 2 early American wood chairs, brass | double bed 5 mattresses, 3 bed mabogany Ow Loy buresy oak table 2 mahogany chairs rocker, spewing stand, Bue bed bureau, 2 chats blue settee, small table, oak rock- «21 ahd back, ingrein car white chairs, rocker. Cougo- rug 5x8. wardrobe white desk Hanna—Harman Minnie E. Harman Store staff, Lock Has Hanna. of the LS ! Marriage ; at 6:3 clock of M Ha arman’s eldest ia Harmai r the dairyvman of Bel cere wa perfor Rev ne, Evangelical and fc pastor of Lock Have witnessed by ela ive close friends Mr. and Mr: stian Harman were attendants wedding which was before an altar improvised with rose buds Wedding music was provided by a record player radio attachment. The bride wore a sireet- length dress of blue with a shoulder corsage of pink and biue flowers Mrs. Christian Harman wore 8 street length of green with a cor- sage similar tht of bride Following the ceremony there was a reception, featured by the of an elaborate wedding cake by Mrs. Leah Henry Mr. and Hanna are spending this camping at Rauchrown, and plan to continue their wedding trip to New York City and points of inter- est next week. They will reside in Lock Haven Additional Weddings Page § Second Section - Life Saver Drowns Richard Kennedy, 18, of Pit's- burgh. who had passed the Junior Red Cross life saving test, drown- ed while swimming in the Allegheny River yesterday. Apparently seized with cramps, he calied to compan- fons for help, but they were unable {0 reach him in time Mrs Dairy at the !} son 0 well known R.D 2 The i lefonte mony Mr. St rmec JORN MM Dining tabie SEBRING PST. room set Fiemizh Dak 6 to 8 extra leayed © china closel, convex a table with several ara vo hand side, 3 piece bedroom 51 solid walnut. extra size Ded, buzeat and wash-stand, both with arie tops, 2 plece walnul bedroom. set bed and wahesland marble 0p chintz covered siorage Dox on casters % arm chalrs. wicker rooker. 5 ‘bench es, oak table about 20 Inches 84 corner book shelf, book stand 2 shelves, new stepiadder and 2 old ones. cot. wood frame. loud praker. iron ng board, iron brifige lamp all 68-1001 cabinet 2020-1. with shelves good condition. several shelves with br ackets 2 horses and guilting poles waste ran. 3 stone clocks, dORenRs Of gallon bottles, Palrbanks profession - gl scales examination chair 12 drawer tool cabinet. saddle mises! janecus jumber wire screens. oid chairs, etc. End many other (tema GROUP 3 10 piece walnut dining room Suit 2 metal beds, four poster bed, 2 bed springs, 2 mattresses. dresser, rocker oak stand, Soor lamp. oll burner heater. 2 porch rocking chairs, porch swing. porch glider This sale will ale following consignment GROUP 4 2 oak beds with spring maltiresses bureau, washstand with marble op twilet set, sewing machine. std many other {tems of desirable household furnizhings, 00 nUMENOWs 10 med tion. Terms cash Mayes & Stover, auct Paul M. Dubbs Harry 2 | Myers, Clerk about 20 per = formed She froma the ELMO comes direct celebrated House of Take make-up She's a Shell oul your facial and with up your problems marvel show you her! styling ! to bring and This of Lov- LH dress how to the best features your ELMO no char glorify personality cutting baked Mrs werk it an Service lines for consul ge tation Widmann & Teah 13 South Allegheny St BELLEFONTE, PENNA. A MHA TIHTHTITI THIET ITT TTT TTT TTT TTI TTT TT HATTA HITTITE TT TTT ITT TTT ITFITFITIT TIAL IRI ARIA DY MHI WTI WAAR TARTRATE TAAAHL FETE HTETHTT ITI ETAT ATA HAA RAR IARARAMA MAAS include the H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. so -r idaire Electric R A semiational low price for such quality | @® Never before have we offered such a remarkable electric rage value! Has full-size twin-unit oven heavily insulated to save current and keep kitchen cool. Fully en- closed Speed - Heat Units with 3 accurately measured cooking speeds, Money - saving well . type more advantages. Come in! See it today! | See Our PROOF.OF-VALUE Demonstration | R. C. WITMER Electrical Store | 23MighSt. PHONE 18 Bellefonte, Pa. i
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