Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 18, 1940, STATE COLLEGE Mr. ang Mrs. D, L Markle ol South Burrowes street, had as thei guests on Friday Mr ang Mrs, E W,. Markle of Bryan, Texas Mr and Mrs. P, J. Kliligallen of West College avenue spent the weekend visiting with relatives in Sykesville, Mrs. Robert Edminston of North Barnard street, left Saturday fo: Lakewcod., Ohio, where ghe will spend this week with her brother Pierce Womer and family Dr. ang Mrs. Evan Johnson of East Nitany avenue, left Saturday for a months vacation with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I W LaBarre of Uniontown, and als visit Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr and Mrs. Evan Johnson, Sr, of Oak Park, Ill Mr. and Mrs W Hartswick avenue guest Jean Lynn llamsport Betty Hughes of Hartswick ue, is spending the summer visiing relatives in Scranton Mr and Mrs. Ernest East Foster avenue, spent with friends In Alioona Mr. and Mrs. D. B State Crcllege, R. D., have guests Mr. and Mrs, Ralph of Yaphank, Long Island. Mr Mrs Ralph Thomas are also Vvisit- ing with Mrs. Thomas’ parents, Mi and Mrs N. N. Hartswick of North Allen street Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gill of streel, had as their guest on nesday Mrs, Gertrude Fox of mokin Eleanor Markle of son street, spent the weekeng ing friends in Howard Roger Poorman, Howard Boye Loyd Minnich, Russell Hoy, and John Shank spent Wednesda evening in Williamsport where thev aitended the night baseball game Mr. and Mrs. George Lemmon of East Prospect avenue had as thei; guests on Wednesday Fanny and Pmma Fagan, Ruth Maroney and Mollie Doney of Buffalo N. Y Mr and Mrs N. N. Hartsw North Allen street, had as cent guests their daughier William Clark and her two dren of Matamoras Major and Mrs. J. H. Howe of the Orlando apartments, had as thelr guests on Wednesday Mr, and Mrs Stephen Bayne of Northampton Mass. Mr. and Mrs North Holmes weekend guest Philadelphia Mr. W. V. Dennis land apartments Ham, Jr. of Pine day on a motor south, Mr Dennis pect to be Dr. P.D holts, Dr. H WwW. § iting R. E, Updegraf at his tain lodge near Warren The King's Daughters AS the Evangelical church helg a sur- prise shower for Mrs, Alber. Mat'- thews Thuraday evening at the home of Rev, Stabler of State Co lege. The bride received any gifts, after w h g wa spent in listening to Rev. Stabler Hbrary of recordings. Following a short business meeting and the en tertainment. lunch was served by acting hostess Gertrude Houtz. Th following member; and guests were present: Helen Miller, Martha Cor- man, Viola Wallace, Paniy Parker Ralph Hess, Dalene Coble, Gilady Gill, Harry Beck, Pauline Donahey Gertrude Calderwood, Gladys Van Zant, Mr wi Mrs. Alber: Mai- thews, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roye! and Rev. and Mrs. Stabler Russell Anstead of Heister street spent the weekend at the home oi his parents in Cresson Mrs. John Bobb and son Ir- vin avenue, spent the weekend vis- iting relatives in Hollidaysburg. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Smith ol South Gill street, motored to Al- toona on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kern of West Beaver avenue had as their guess Mr and Mrs. Harrison Witmer ot Williamsport Mr. and Mrs. James Fortney of S. Wieland o! have as thelr Hoffman of Wil- AvVeD ' ol Axman Tuesda Thomas o! as Th thei! ma ani Pin Wed- 3a North Pallers visit and street ri} and ni for ten Dr. 1 Popp. at gone Kern w Sinden +4 he § eT pen th Wee Kee 1 | children of Pugh street South Philipsburg on Sunday Mr and Mrs, Herbert Wahl and spent Sun- day visiting in Coburn Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hileman of South Pugh street. had as their weekend guest (4. Charles Young New Cumberland Mr. and Mrs. CR, Norris and daughter of fiartswick avenue spent the weekend in Olean, New York MOSHANNON (From last week) Mr and Mrs. Ernest Mulhollan of Tyrone, Mr. C, C. Lucas of Pleas- an. Gap, Mr. and Mrs' John F Lucas ang Jack Ross, were Suns day dinner guests at the home Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Lewis. It wa Mr. Lewis’ birthday anniversary Mary Ann Lucas R. N. spent Monday at her home here There will preaching M. E church Sunday on absence pastor Lucas mo Mrs Hill, nine miles Pleasant above Williamsport, and attended the reunion ol Ol at ac be no count of Mr of the John F and 0 the annual picnic, or school mate friends in \ amsport dinner 4.h all Simpson Pleasant town There were 25 took at Lewis camp on ime wa by Miss Ermingarde friend Di Gap mo Sunday Mr. ar burg, m July a very enjoved CGenteel through XK ored our home of wi en Graffiu iss Virgie on the 4th Mr. ang Mrs, LeRoy Lewis Loox supper with Lilllan Morris at Bris- bon, Wednesday evening, LITTLE NI (From ast i" TRA Mr lestyirs and Mrs Wal or Haver Hon NG MILLS Tom Jast week) SPRI CF Leitzell a: family Sut ¥ Sunday uests of na King Mrs. Pear] Decker called Ollie Wiser hurt in an automobile accident. She 2 improving. & home of he ner g on Mr: recently «ho was She the sister Aaronsburg Mrs Sylvia Grenoble is hea. and a bath in her he Mrs. Anna King bu addition to her home, making convenient to fent the new part Bruce Bailey and Alber. Gren- oble started painting Blaine Bit- Potter 3 alling ng an house Mrs Mabel Musser put her home, also C »f repalring & ners a at lot Cooks Complets Meals [ke Tig This meat consists of rolled emp roger pros r Potatoes, anion Car rots and Piacapple pride d Cake wall cooked va a the deep we 0 | wk er at the same time! mini ... Another Reason for the Increasing Popularity of the Electric Range! FOR LONG-TIME, LOW HEAT COOKING TASKS ¥ THE DEEP WELL COOKER caoks delicious complete meals meat, vegetables and dessert — for 5 or 6 people. Top Ravors—only utensil to wash. % THE DEEP WELL COOKER bakes beans per- fectly — without soaking, parboiling or watching. % THE DEEP WELL COOKER tenderizes “tough’ meats—as well as tongue and ham. Gives even the cheaper cuts delicious favors, # THE DEEP WELL COOKER assures main- tained low temperature for making soup —no watching required. “em oN Lver y ELECTRIC RANGE The deep well cook. &r 12 not 28 exter cont SLEENATY wtf COMES with every electric range. et — # THE DEEP WELL COOKER cooks a large supply of special foods for baby —in covered jelly glasses. Fine for sterilizing baby's bottles, AN ADVERTISEMENT RY WEST PESN POWER CO See the ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS Burrowes street, motored to! | ORVISTON There were 147 present at Sun- | day School Mr. and Mrs daughter Alice Roland MeCartney Harry Leathers and also Mr. and Mrs all of Mt Bags | HUBLERSBURG | (From last week) Mr, and Mrs, Barl Vonada | son of McKeesport, returned | their home on Sunday after spend- ing the weekend at the home ol and were visitors at the homes of Mr | Mr ang Mrs. F. E. Vonada and Mrs Ed, Confer ang Mr, and | Mrs. Ben Confer Mr and Mrz Roy Ovier and son Melvin were Sunday evening guest of Paul Lomisons Eunice Heverly of Lock has been spending several day: Paul Lomison’ Walter and Arthur turned to their home in Niagara after spending (wo weeks visitin with their sister Mrs. Harry Singe and family and other relatives Paul Hanley and family, also Mrs Harry Singei; three days 10 Niagara with relatives Mr. and Mrs, Tom Lesh Haven, visited on Sunday with Har- ry Singers Mr Haven al Crotaer re spent of and Clalr Howard even Pletcher afternoon ang Mr: Floyde Woomer and at the Ed John Wa; Sylvia spent Sunday ing with Mr Mr. and Mr family spent Confer home son, of Yarnell ter M1 Olive Alta Reese vi Confer, Mrs, Watson Confer: Sunday Mrs and het Rhoa ited also of Mr Harry Confer spe some Sunday I'he time at the Confer } { Mr t the Ed Con ing abou same Paul Lomison and ren Kelsey and Ann cali Oyler home In Jacksonvill condition © A double surpris t the home Robert honor Forest Emi: following Mr: Charle Jr Teddy Charles Bellefonte, Mr. and Mm Flack and daughter of Julian, and! Mr and Bellefonte Rhoad f ier Mrs Forest Mr and son Harry Lucas Mr Robert Shearer and Evelyn Jun= and Beverly nn Mrs, Mable Shearer of Orviston ur refreshm Rhoades and “el ved Eminhirzer Mrs Jetty ol and Norma Some very in MeC! Alfred Shawley and Qu and family Lock 1 Saturday 8 nH baseball Hameport-Pt ball game at on Wednesday night Eimer Decker Logantion of Mr. and Mrs, Rober r, was admitted the { on Monday wy PE 8 4g ve of of writ Walter of “ek ay Lock Haven weekend , 4 on f1 the The Loyal of met a Bam their re William for Mrz nig iy meeting Melvin MeCloskey are on the sick ime home Friday ved the yt dren present Mr. and Pleasant with Mrs and Mrs ing to Philip Mrs Loyd Yeager Gap, spemt the weekend Yeagers parents, Mr G. H, Gillespie on return- their home Tommy and Gillespie went with them ! spend several days Mr. and Mrs. BEdwin Gillespie daughter Patricia and Misses Eme- line Butler ang Rebecca Confer spent several days last week In Pittsburgh, attending the Stale (hrisSan Endeavor canvention There were 3400 in atiendance while there they visited with tives of Mr. Gillespie's in Wilkins- burg. On there way home they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson aha Collier, of New Kensington, Pa Mrs. Collier Mis was formerly Mary Deitrick of Williamsport, a cousin of Mr Gillespie. Miss Caro] Jane and Patricia Ann Gillespie gre visiting with Mr. and Mrs F, W. Deitrick this week, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Condo of Lock Haven, were visitors with his moth- er, Mrs. Bertha Condo Sunday al- ternoon. RE am I R Pays Penalty for rela- Officers Death (Continued from page one) nounced dead after 2000 volts, 14 amperes, coursed ihrough his body for four minutes. | Howell had no visitors during his last hours and made no requests Prison officials said they found him asleep three times they went to his cell. The Negro wrote a letter to his mother and read his Bible dur- ing the night. Howell shot Charles J. Westdahl, a Pennsylvania Rallroad detective, in a gun fight in a Philadelphia of Lock] Bitner, | } { family of Lock Haven, and Mr. and | Mrs, Fred Hayes and family of Bellefonte, were Sunday visitors al the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Miss Nora Heaton of Bellefonte D. spent a week visiting with her cousin Miss Phyllis Carner Mr. and Mrs. A W. Pulton Kenmore, New York, Mr ang Earl Fulton and mother, Mrs Fulton, of Johnstown, Mi: Fulton and Mr. and Mr: Barnhart and family Stoy Mr, and Mi: Oleo Heltman family of Bellefonte, Mr. and Melvin Lee and son Hecla | Viola Hinds ang sons ol town, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin ily, Mr, and Mrs C Vonada and Mr Porter and family Fourth July | in a reunion in the meadow a | home Mr Mr CH All reported a time Mr Paul Than R Mr Eliza Frank Davia town anna Mrs Mr Snyder Lee H of ol AN Lee ana L.A the al togethei t the pent of of and Lae nice Mrs Oscar Yearick Sunday dinner Mr. and and were home famnily | at the Yearick ana of Hila 1 homes POTTERS MILLS f werk) Orvis a Sun and ahd on Sweeney e CG Harry B Ore H iriey wife of John 4 daught E Mco( Reading of Sta.e an and wife home Frank e visited the J OG Boal home on Cable and wile Vii gover Lhe visited Nome ingdon and Saxton Mr: J. Roy Smith and wile i Edward loughner and wile, enjoy- ed a vacation trip to New Yori World's Fair, Niagara Falls, .and | Toronto Master Richard misfortune 0 fall tree and break Miss Thelma i shinny visiting Boyd Smith Lester Getltig i daughter Mr, Jerry Gettig and lady friend Thomas Geitle and wife all of Chi- cago, Miss Freda Getig of Brad- dock, visited their mother Mrs Nora Gettig at her summer home Mrs, Reed and daughter of Mil- | roy. took supper at the home of her | daughter Mrs, Roy Royer on Mon- | day evening abst MP A——— | STORMSTOWN 4-H CLUB { HELD TWO MEETINGS Confer had the erty of iyke Shick friend Mra WW ner Two 4-H club meetings were held recently in Stormsiown One at Jane Chaner, July 5h. at which time Rebecca Way, Edith Sigel, and | Miriam Tomco gave reports on the County Council meeting in Belle- { fonte, July 2 | The other meeting was held al { Mary Lou Smith's home July 8th | due to the change of day of meet- i ing. At this meeting the girls an- { swered roll call by naming their | favorite pastime. Miss Butler gave the girls at both | | meetings assistance on their dresse | where necessary. i ed at both meetings. Six visitors | | weeks visiting her Mr, and Mrs, Harry Warfield and | Mr of guardhouse where he was brought! were present at the Ghaner home | for stealing coal. In the flareup, Howell, a parolee, was shot In the hand by the falling Westdahl before the Negro also {shot OGuard Albert Bainger, who ‘Hater recovered Howell told three judges who sat to determine his punishment that the urge to kill came to him “like cowboys.” Howell was brought to Rockview Saturday afternoon by Holmesburg prison guards, It was the first execution at Rock- view since a double death scene February 20. There are no imme. {diate executions scheduled aN. " The Congress of the United States, almost unanimously reaf- firms the Monroe Doctrine, telling ‘all the bold, bad nations to stay out lof this hemisphere, | and five at the Smith home. De- i | Helous refreshments were served by | | both girls. < 80-Year-Old Man | Had Busy Career (Continued from page one) i { He has always been an arden: | fisherman, and stil] spends much | time In that sport, although he de { clares that he no longer is able to { fish lke he used to-—walking oon- | siderable distances, along the | streams He ciaimg that fishing lsn’t what it was years ago. “There aren't any fish anymore” he said “They're all taken out of the streams by men who use nets, dye namite, and other illegal means of | getting them,” | : i i : | world, Songs were sung and games play- | light bu BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs, John Patterson and | sons, John and Billy, vislled friends at Hollidaysburg on Tuesday Mrs. Paul Patterson hag returned her home aller gpending three son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Gillbert Patterson, at Philadelphia The Ladies Missfonmry. Society of the Reformed church held their regular meeting at the home of TT. G Jones on Thursday evening. ‘Those altending were Mrs. Nell Plsher, Mrs, George Ish- ler, Mrs. Henry Hosterman, Miss Beulah Forthey, Mrs, Howard Wink and mother, Mrs. Tawney Mrs A J Hazel Mrs Charle Light Centre Hall, visi Saturday allernoon Miss Anna Dale spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs Harry Mr. and Mrs Centre Hall latter's Luther Dale Mrs. J to and and in om od Lown Of Biate C h Mork Rimmey SUNOA/Y Mi: lege al the une ol Crorge visited parents the and hn Shuey i Ag brot i Mrs. Jared Zeitie Mt. Piea Jared str het ant Maye Charlie NAaay Mrs agerwvent a na Centre C morning George Mother r oper unty Hoapi Her 1 overy Lai tend: speedy re Mr Yo Laura Stru boinh ed Monday evel Mr and Mn Jin Deer Hunting Permits Blitzkrieg To ferent counties in thet d turkey may be killed, with one as botd and season limit hunter wember 1 to December 31-—Rac- open y all counties dally Warren however wi the per HORSO1 limit of one and sea- son limit by individual or unting part} November 18 to for bear over season limit of one to an individual two to a party of five or more hunters These counties Adams Cumberland Prankiin Huntingdon, Juniata Perry The trapping tn limited trapping of minks from No- vember 1 to January 31, unlimited on muskrats from December 1 to 31. and opossums and skunks are unprotected by law until September 30, 1041 21 ROANON with bear one vear old a hunter, or bear Blair iton and closed for Bedliord Fu Mifflin Ale seasons allow ———————— DRUGGIST PRAISES SAN-CURA “After my jong experience in the drug business at Apollo, Pa. I know no remedy that compares with San- Cura Ointment for the purpose intended. In some cases Its effect was wonderful. 1 would not be without it myself” writes Prank T Wray of Chicago. Antiseptic San- Cura Oiniment is excellent for cuts burns, bruises, piles, eczema and skin irtitation. 865c at all drug glores It is most helpful to first bathe the affected parts with Medicated San-Cura Soap, 26c. Parrish Drug Btore ————— MI AS 1f democracy is the light of the | somebody must keep the ming ———— | REMEMBER | When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork | Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR | Church worship, 10:46 a. m Lor July 2:30 a school 10 worship Bible school Endeavor Oakwood m man Legend Of The Cranberry Patch HURCH Evangelical and Reformed Rev, C Nevin Blamm school, 8:30 a. m st. John's Lutheran, The Rev. Clarence F Ninth Bunday 21. 8:30 a. m ermon, “It Is 1 m Arnold after the ervice Not Bunday Port Matilda Preshyterian Sunday July 21 Morning } 30 i ) Uni Bervice my Methodist, Hi Bellefonte riaock sMTrmon Prayer Wed vweans Advent Church day » 30 R 1 Sup, | Communion we h vant De al Age Oi vices Newiy Huey Dix Church Run Baptist First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs o Church school Sup’ 10-40 Th ore sn are inst wild cat rocky dens on Bam Motter gone to his reward its Banda from ridge pastor gs H Morning Bellefonte pas Trinity nna Afraid Bible Atom | Who Will Settle Your Estate? If you do not make a Will, it will be settled hy who- ever the Probate Court in its discretion, out of certain specified classes, appoints, But the Court will, as a rule, appoint your next of kin in the order of their de- gree of kinship, if they are of different degrees, and, if they are of equal degree, it will appoint one or more of them at its discretion. By making a Will and naming this Bank as Ex- cewtor, vour estate will be disposed of as vou direet, and by a Bank who has had vears of experience in handling Estates, The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Boy Scouts In Camp Continued from page one KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 3508-R-1 FLEASANT GAF, PA ABC and YOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES Department Robert Bech WAYS WA. CUR Wi. Wollgar C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Mard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Qur Best Flour 50-50 Blend wa IF MARTHA FURNACE (From Last Week) sited a ov WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winder Wheat En i Dairy Feed 20 Dairy Feed Horse Feed 3 Pig Meal E gg Mash Chick orn Q ney Grower. Starter g i and Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. 7 ” COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Fhone 1M Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal pe G. F. NOLL WALL PAPER Painting and Paper Hanging PHONE 14-W High St Bellefonte, Pa. Eshelman’s Dog Feed WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 487-3 Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in Ali Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. Llectric WATER HEATER DEALER NO FLAME A-TALL-NO ASHES TO HAUL! NO FUSS! NO MUSS. NO CUSS. NO BUST! AND BOY. IS IT CHEAP! COST TAKES NOSE-DIVE with SPECIAL LOW ELECTRIC RATE The finest hot water service in the world is ELECTRIC! And it costs far less than you'd guess} West Penn makes available to all resi- ential customers a SPECIAL LOW ELECTRIC RATE that provides this service at a reason- able figure. More and more families are in- stalling it. Check Into This—=TODAY! DON'T make a wrong guess! Don't listen to the “opinion” of someone who doesn’t know! Get AUTHORITY on the subject—and do it NOW! WEST PENN POWER CO.
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