- ~Grossley, C. H. Kline, Mrs August 22, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Hundreds of Centre County Families Tent (Continued rom page one) Cleve Bungard, James Ellis Hennigh, Paul E, F. P, Heckman, and Emer Eugene Heckman, J C. A, Heckman Rosella M_ Heckman, CJ. Houser Mrs. James Kerstetter, Mrs, Lizzie Evans and Fe.terolf, I LaFlemme, Austin Long, Mrs, Jacot | Harol¢ | Clarence IN R McCool, John McCool, Mrs Meyer, Randall Meyer, Musser, Mrs. Mabe] Musser, Jestel Rossman, Thomas Schaefler, Roy Searson, Mrs. Cora Shook, D. H Slegal, Roy Smith, Mrs. Willian Snyder, C B_ Stover, Mrs, Jennie Stull, Joseph Swabb, Richard J. C Vonada, John W Lloyd Vonada, James Wasson, Zerby, M. J. Zubler, Mrs. William Snyder, Mrs. R. P, Strouse, Dean Hettinger, Jeremiah aefler Robert Hook BELLEFONTE Bessie Johnson, George Walter Weaver, LL E Alexander, Lawrence Auman, C. W Bartley, Fred Behrers, W. J, Ben. ford, Harold Benner and Margare Conerby, James Biddle Frank Brooks, R. N. Brooks, Joel Cleven- stine, Mrs Boyd Corl, Mrs. Albert Corman, Harry A Corman, Hilda Corman Linn Corman, Mrs, Frank Cox, Democratic Headquarters Ralph Dinges, Clair Dorman Si- mon Dugan, Mrs, Domer Dunkle barger, L. B Eckenroth, Willian Eckley, Jared Evey, Burt Fete olf, Mrs. Arthur Garbrick, Josep! N. Gamer, Daniel A. Grove, D. C Grove, Norman Grove, A C. Hart le. Marlin Houser, A. GG. Hite, Mr John Hockman, Frank Houser, Ed- ward P. Houser, Mr Henry Houser Henry Hoy, Harry Ishler, Mrs Lu- ther Ishler, Foster Jodon, Ge l W. Jodon, Reeder Jodon, Cly Johnsonbaugh David L Keller Mrs. Clyde Lee, Harry Lutz, Willi Markle, W. J Miller, H N. Mus- ser, Mrs. Minnie Poorman, Repubii- can Headquarters, Mrs. W A Rhoads Mrs. Reuben Rider, Wilbu Ripka, Willis Ripka, A. C. Rockey Harry Rockey, Mrs. Grace Sager Earl Shreckengast, Howard Shuey Oliver Shuey, A D. Smeltzer, Smith, George Smith, Mrs Smith, Grove Spearly, Harry ly, Mrs John Stover, Jose; Lloyd Stover, Mrs. Roxie Mrs. William Straub, Malcolm TT lar, Mrs Ralph T: Shsler, Thomas Tressler, Roy Uh Vonada, Floyd Walker, Ves son, Merrill Weaver John Mrs. Morrie Wit Mrs. C. D Young Zettle, Harold Zimmerman, Mrs. CC. L George Lohr, Mrs. John Weber, Poorman, Milo Wils C.E Aley, 1 R E. E. Sunday. 5S AND R. D Mis Biddle, Ben S on mer Mrs Zimmerman Hazel rdner + Thompson Dale Corl on. Pete Baumgardner: mgar STATE COLLEGE AND R. D Mrs. John Dale, Kyle Alexander, R. Boyer, Mrs C. A Breon, Centr Daily Times Sena Confer, Gilber H Mrs. Sarah Erb, Sam Ev hart, Mrs. Orvis Ewing, T. M. Fish burn, Arthur Fortney, Mrs. William Garner, Mrs SL Gephatr, L A Gladfelter, J. R. Hartman, Chg Homan, Mrs. Frank Homan Mer- rill Homan, Fred Houser, Clarenct Irvin, Clarence Irvin, Jr., Mrs. A L. Johnson, Roy B. Johnson, Mrs R_ A Lepley, Mrs _J. C. Meyer, Ms Harry Musser, Mrs, George Near- hood, Mrs. B. F. Neff Mrs George Nef! Helen Norris, W. C. Parson Mrs. H N Pennington” C, A Poor- man, Mrs. Mary J. Poorman, M Jennie Shope, John O, Stover, Lu- ther Strouse, Mrs Samuel Tate W W. Tate, Kenneth Thomas, Mrs W C Tressler, Glenn Wasson, Samuel Wasson, John Weaver, Harold W Witmer, O. M. Poorman, William Thompson, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs Vesta Jordon, Mrs. Anita Hoy, Mrs E, Watkins, Mrs Emma Harris Harry Behrer, A Tie PLEASANT GAP C. A. Baumgardner, Virgie Bilger, Emma Brooks, Jew- ett Brooks, Mrs. P. G. Gingher John Hockenberry, Harry A. Hoy Thomas Jodon, Bruce Krumrine Mrs. Jack Noll, Mrs. Clayton Poor- man, Gertrude Poorman, Mrs Bob- ert Rhoads, Mrs. Ear] George Showers, Mrs Joe Zeleznick Mrs. Miriam Lair, Wayne Pownell Frank Miller James Bllger Lingle | 8 Tate | Vonada | John | Rogers | William | | " - | Lester Feldler, | Mrs Rimmey | | M. P. Tate, Mrs. | J | Luther Paul Stoner, BOALSBURG :—Cleorge Mothers baugh, Mrs Charles, Luiher Dale, Fisher, J. Irvin Graham, Georg. Homan and Mrs, Alma Hoy, Jol Hubler, Mrs. Fred Kline, George ( Musser, Ralph Rockey, Edwal potLs, H, Walker, Mrs. John Wright, W. A. Rockey, Charle Graham FLEMING: ard Miles REBERSBURG- Mrs, George A Clair Parsons, How Victor Brungart Bierly R W, Blerly, 8S. A Bierly, W. F. Blerly, Fred Bohn, W Hackenberg, Don Relish, Mrs Helen Shultz, Willard Smith, Edwin R. Wolfe, Harry Ziegler HOWARD Harry Confer, Mrs Miles Bartley Mrs Leonard Holl Mrs 8. R. McCartney, H, O, Pletch- er, Mrs. Amella Rickard, and Mr Hairy Leathers, Mrs. Harry Woom er WARRIORS MARK er, 1 Harpster PINE GLEN PENNSYLVANIA W. Reed, Mr Harry Fish Wad Clyde Hoover FURNACE Alfred Albright Ed. lsenberg, Mary Myers, Mr: Pe Mis Melvin Barto MATILDA: :-G, F. Ardery Mrs EB. Bartley, Mr: George Brown, Mrs, HA N. Dorman, Mn Boyd Gensamer ‘lar ence Pele Charles Rosenberry George Warne: Herbs Way, Mr MILLHEIM Jame Auman, Jean Cable hade Mrs, John Hosterman Ishler, Mir Edgar Jodon Klinefeiter, J. C Lingle McMullin, Mr J. Bl Gilbert Neff, Betty Poor W. Rove: # M MISCELLANEOUS Jagshaw, Hollidaysburg, Bloom, Wycloff N. J Dunlap and RZ F. Bayar H L Ebright, Newpo Herman, baugh R Mrs ers PORT Samuel Malone Jame P ailne Nan Smith, Frank Rev d, Ty t Rober Tones 3: WA MacMorran Markle, All Akron, Ohio wistown; Harry en: Mrs. Gi 00a ile oP op own fer, Orviston Calvin Hoy Ebbs Ce 3 wept Jersey TA0POLIS MILROY And Barnett Eugene Gi Paul 5 Armstrong enfeld, Charles Hoar AARONSBURG Paul Bariges Krape, O B Earl Von- Emma Elsen- Paul Stover, Mrs John FP. Krape Shawver, Oran ada, Sparr Wert MINGOVILLE Clyde Hockman SMULLTON gar MILESBURG Confer, Harry H Clyde Watson MADISONBURG Duck. Mrs. J. A Eu Grenoble and D C Pear]! Hackman Mrs Lloyd C. Miller Charles Wert LEMONT Forest Glenn, Christ A Houtz lam Houtz, Mrs Robert hur Peters, Dale Shuey " Shuey. Jesse T Stearns, Frank Whi Whitehill, M: Robert OAK HALL: —-W Waldo E Homan, Ross Lowder, Mrs W_ R. Tressler Charles Whitehill, Glenn Zong COBURN:~~Reese Auman, T B Breon, Joseph Lynn, A. E Mingle Paul Vonada, Z. Weaver PINE GROVE MILLS —Winflel Markle Mrs. George Rudy. HUBLERSBURG : 1. A. Porter F. E. Vonada Bruce Martin ~M1s5. Rufus Beighto Zellers Brun rity Mrs ~Miss Cha McClellan, Mrs .. k ngard, H. L. Rachau, Mrs George Long Mary Swartz Edwarc Wil- Evey, Mr: thier Mrs vey i tehill, Lockhart H. Garman Elmer Lowder 8 William Brouse, Foste: | George Hosterman | Fisher Family Meets at Tyrone Interesting Program Present. ed at 15th Annual Event; Officers Named On Saturday scendants of their fifteenth Reservoir Park, members present In the afternoon the program was rendered erica,” followed by Frank P. Fisher; Rev Frank Fisher and also read some taken from he Fisher, the ances in 1754 August William annual Tyrone, 17, ‘the de- Fisher held reunion at with Song, “Am- prayer by Rev ecretary’s report gave un address family history Bible of William tor who was born and died in 1845. Charity Slippey gave an reading entitled The New Minster Rebecen Way gave a rej the Leadership Training ( which she at'ended at State College. Nannie Williams memorial eLary, gave a memor- lal to James J. Fisher, who died on February 13, 1940 a the age of 86 year Leona Fisher, a home mis. sionary and teacher in the Boviand- Hav in Fl ort amy Of S64 en ole hoo) interesting red lorida report of moth Harry i nie Willis treasur Willis The of Rev Smith Was rh H E Way M Mrs. Irvin Br Naomi, Stanley El wood, Ivan Fi Margaret Th » Don ald Gray, Mrs Eva White and and ren Mrs Slippey. Mrs ter Hazel As—— —— o——— Rebersburg, Pa. Editor, The Democrat 1 am senaing my check for $1.50 for another year's subscription the Democrat. The Democrat is a welcome visitor in our home every week. 1 been a reader of the paper for 56 years. I have seen the circulation of the Democrat grow from 700 to what it Is now, over 7.000 About 4 Kurtz and Aug. 19, 1840 to have years sgo when Fred his son, Charles, were editors of the paper 1 worked for them as solicitor and collector, starting in after harvest and work- ing till after election [ canvassed the county four times and In the four years the circulation grew from 800 to 4500. I found many kind people in Centre county both Re- publicans and Democrats, 80 much s0 long, W. H ZIEGLER a — ——— —— Practically every big business man can tell you why his industry should be exempt from the war profits tax & 3mummemnRit TE NRE The TRAINWAY EXPOSITION | WILL EXHIBIT AT BELLEFONTE ONE DAY AND NIGHT ONLY One Day Only -- MONDAY, AUG. 26 Exhibit will take place on tracks by the Penna. R. R. Station, High Street. DID YOU EVER SEE A MERMAID? OTHER FEATURES: others. OPEN 2 TILL 10 P. M. oi 68-ton Whale—Giant Octupus—South Pole Penguins—Flea Circus and many ADMISSION 10¢ | following | H, H. Jacobs, pastor of | read | port, i gladiol) | given | of French ! falling into a short train, | was of illusion and fingertip length | with orange blossom wreath, | white | sprinkleq with baby breath, | which fell a shower of white satir i ribbon. The matron of honor, Mrs | Robert Huck, The baby to the infirmary, Charleston is a son of Mrs. Anna Johnson, " weighed somewhere around 7 seen right South Carolina, Valentine Street, pounds, A STUDY IN BABES the 15-pound to Mr. and Mm. Claude Bell *fonte, is Seounce In case you too saungsier recently born at St M. Johnson and is well known here and is considered an average baby to have set a record birthweight in the United States. white cap deserves a little mention, missed {school and for the past ten years | lam Barson, Francis Xavier of Charleston Mr. Johnson The baby on the left The Johnson baby is believed it, we think the babe in the Recent Weddings Myers—Fer ee » Ferree augh- jam Ferrer Ralph i were The be has been the Lock Haven Hos- pital. Mr. Myers is employed a! the R. K Griffin Company chai fat.ory, Lock Haven They wil ve presse; with Mr Myer Hal unatiended empioyed at de Mi Umbholtzg—Cowher r of Mr Port Ma- sO 0 marriage The cou AR Nearhoof and Woodrow Leech, as best man. The bride atl- tendey the Worth Township Hig! school, Port Matilda, and was em- ployed at the William Potaris grills Tyione The bridegroom atiende Tyror ed at the Arlington couple will reside in furnished apartment were united CG. Reess k Miss 1 Dy ad of honor Tyrone Rev. H at ve pie Jang o Bl a ma Hotel. The their newly in Tyrone, E bse—Miller Belielonte Evangelical Church was the scene of a beautiful mid- Summer wedding Saturday al- ternoon, August 17th. at 4 o'ciock when Miss Mae Isobel Miller daughter of Mr. and Mrs Willian Miller, of Bush Addition, was mar. on | ried to George H. Ebbs, of Coraopo- lis, Pa, son of Mr and Mrs. Harry G. Ebbs, of Port Matilda, The Rev the church the marriage service, assistec by Rev, before a large congregation o! relatives and friends of the couple | The single ring ceremony was used The chancel of the church was ar- tistically decorated with baskets 0! and dahlias, Miss Miller marriage by her father in her bridal gowr full length skirt Her val in picture lace, was a Mis: Miller carried a bridai bouquet of gladioli ang rose buds fron: of Coraopolis, Pa FCO g | Was attired In a gown of char " - Rf w High schoo] and is employ: J. B. Mayes, of Williams- | {mese chiffon. She carried an ova | 8nd bouquet of talisman rosebud: baby breath. She wore a flowers. The brides Annabelle » ang OU ung toque were aera. Robey, was best man hers were Jose) the groom rOLNeT - i-2a% While gaberdene men, Miss oreath maiching Coraopolis Ebb nd Mi heer worm Johs Roxic Harn very beautifully the Call” and “O Promise {ore the ceremony is emyloved by Co { Coraopolis, as a metaliur He went into the employ of Lewis firm following his graduation from Penn State College 1936 Mrs Ebbs was a former employee of the Pederal Match Co. Following a wedding (rip to Niagara Falls, Can- ada and the World's Fair, Mr. ana Mrs, Ebbs will be at home in thel newly erected and furnished hous: in Coraopolis, A large reception followeq at the Miller home in Bust Addition. A buffet Juncheon wa i served and a table for the brida party, parents of the bride and groom and the ministers ang thei wives was set in the spacious din’ ing room. A ter wedding cake adorned the center of the labile The table was otherwise begutifully | decorateg with pink tapers, unique place cards and gliding swan fa vors, Pour aunts of Mrs. Ebbs, Mrs John Lucas, Mrs, Tillie Hollobaugh Mrs. Fred Blair and Mrs. Roy Rider all aitired in white silk dresse: trimmed in red served as waitresses ls — Vespa—Porter Miss Alice Pishburn Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Por- ter, of South Frazier street, State College, and Angelo Vespa, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vespa, of Tyrone, were united in marriage Monday afiernoon at 4 o'clock at) the bride's home, with Rev, Owen {Gallagher officiating. Miss Adrianne Porter, sister of the bride, was maid | of honor. William Pratt, of Clear- field, acted as best man. An organ recital by Jay Kennedy preceded | | the ceremony. ‘Indian ne iH bw began. Mr. Ebb the Lewis Foundr) git the a {The bride is a graduate of State College High school and attended | A buffet supper at] | the residence followed the service. | . Penn who Blais was groom Tyrone Hig! is Ste Dervis n High irip to Hollabaugh-—Waltlson Lucy Watson, of Beliefonte the bride of All Holla- of State College performed « 4 becca baygh mony Me ison atiendants in a blue dre: wilh gtreet and a John nte but rad iGuated edingote is school she ha Super Holla- He ia a High PUBLIC SALE Of a Carload of South Dakota HORSES CENTRE HOTEL BARN, Mon. Evening, Aug. 26 7:30 O'clock, Rain or Shine 2 Blacks, Mare and Gelding, 7 yrs. | wi. 3200; 2 Blacks, Mare and Geld- | ing, 5 yrs, wt. 3150; 2 Gray Mares, tf and 6 yrs, wi, 2000; 2 Bay and | Sorrel Geldings, 3 yrs, wi 2800; 2 Roan and Black Geldings, 2 yrs, wi. 2600; Blue Roan Mare, 3 yrs, wt 1600; Black Baldface Gelding, 5 yrs, wi. 1450; Black Gelding, 4 yrs, wi. | | 1350; 2 Mules; 6 Spotted Shetland | Ponies, 2 to 7 yrs; 2 Brown Shet- land Ponies, 5 and 7 yrs; Spotied | Buckskin Pony, 3 yrs: Sorrel Shet- land Pony, 4 yrs: Black Shetland | Pony, 8 yrs. (These ponies are all | very gentle to ride or drive.) This is another load of good horses, | all double treated for colds, and | bought direct from farmers. If you | are in need of a team or a single | horse, don't miss this sale. We will | be pleased to see our old and new customers. Remember, this is a night | sale. E. E. HUBLER, Auct. John Gruenewald, Owner. | ‘Page Beven ladders, some scaf« all kinds of twols, concrete mixer, Ywo morticing machine, boring machine ropes, pulleys, fruit jars, some chickens and many other articles 100 numerous to mention. Bale at 1230 p. m. Clean up sale, Terms cash. Mayes & Stover, aucts, x35 BATURDAY, AUG. 31-Mrs. Elizabeth Lutz will offer at public sale at her residence, 228 Bouth Atherton St Btate College, p'a., a full line of household goods and student fur- niture. Bale at 12 noon. Terma Cah, EE M. Brith, auct BATURDAY, AUG 1-The First National Bank of Bellefonte will offer at public sale 2 parcels of real estate situated in Union township formerly owned by Herry Janet Bale at 200 p.m. L, Frank Mayes auch WEDNESDAY Asrmity TL 11] Her at OA . of the church, In fcutal 4 Chwait es, Jub immediate fam- Farm of Boslsburg was attended by routs meal benches, fold planks, picks, shovels, wheelbarrows one man saw, has been employed as a guard at Rockview penitentiary, The young couple returned to Bellefonte after a week's wedding trip through Vir- ginia, They expect to go to house. keeping in one of the Friedman apartments, Bouth Allegheny street about Beptember | Rarson-—Koch The wedding of Miss Charlotte Koch, niece of Miss Etta G. Keller of Pine Orove Mills, and J, Edward Barson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- Btate College, was sol- 11 o'clock Baturday Bt, Paul's Lutheran Grove Mills, The cere- performed by Rev, James emnized morning In church, Pine mony was N. Fisher, pastor the presence of the ilies, The couple Mr. and Mrs. James L. Fortney, of State College. A luncheon at the Autoport followed the ceremony, Af- ter a wedding trip to points in the Mr. and Mrs. Barson will be at home alter September | at 328 West Beaver avent College at BEFT. 4-Rumell W east Cash Lee ( FRIDAY rE ie Stats AND SATURDAY Smith Bathurst August in the Bear dinne; Bearson Meadow H] 1} vile On camp aing sion 18 at the wed. served occa - ne mar- Zion, and Belle! being of G nounce 1 riage Mr Bathu who were mar chesler of Sarah ont Hon Swover clerk Saturday, August 31 THREE TRACTS REAL ESTATE Beginnin fer | pub) isle ane TRACT NO. 2 H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. Saturday Sept FJ * LILLIAN S. ECKEL . § Late of jeceg ned wil CAP Ie urt House, Belle o'clock A M. six stock of North Campany., rairix of he Public Sales Bellefonte the George gh property is ID a Is OO ~ water Sinking Puna Convert- Mente Series A of Refractories Ooh - Perms “ot Sale: Cash Saturday, Sept. 7 BLANCHE w. Yen. property G Son % t mart Sab le; dining room extension MC NDAY EVENING Groetiwald HOUSHHCLD SATURDAY AUG mer, will offer at publi equipment been ¥ Os upright dining ron chairs and Crooks, cider table dresser kettles, OP! LOOK! SAVE! Warehouse Unloading SPARTON TIRE SALE kitchen beds iron Dubbs, clerk $3.98 5.25x18 6x19 $4.55 5.50x17 6.00x16 $5.33 | $5.77 | $5.88 BRUNSWICK STANDARD SERVICE GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS 500x189 $4.77 6.50x16 5.50x17 | sen $5.87 ($7.99 |$5.29 ALL SIZES ON SALE MISS AMERICA Sun Glass Kits ® 25¢ Sun Glasses all for ® 10¢ Comb ® 10c Mirror C ® 16c Case £ 55¢ Value | DEAN PHIPPS AUTO STOR 28 SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET .:v i» 3 ' le BRACHBILL'S 99th ANNIVERSARY SALE Ends Saturday Many Bargains in All Departments So. Spring St. BELLEFONTE Open Evenings by Appointment
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