Page Three w——— A ST TW as - EA ——— August 29, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PORT MATILDA | Wooowao | REBERSBURG | BOALSBURG | JACKSONVILLE J, M, Plank and daughter Bettie Mts, Roy CGentzel | pending = ————— in company with Mr. and M Rob eral week with her brother and R.D. NOL { Mr. M. J Schell spent Sunday “0 all of Perdix Park wert Mr, and N { Bender and! Doerr of Erie sited with Mi er-in-law Mr. and Mi Bruce i ( sept noe the installation of scouts Mr and Mrs. John Beckwith and af the home of M. A. Kerin | 4 5 at the home Mr, | children 4 College visited! Celig Brungart on Tuesday MeGormick, at Sunbury follo Worsl th | ber have beer di posed of, yet Lhe family spent Sunday ai Centre Hall Mi Cathryn Yeckley of Tipton I J KE Kreames 1 J. with My : i Diehl on Sunday The Bierly Lime Pulverizer ha M ise Mary and Rachel Begner mot il nd i 0 ' mitt hit Ample funds for new attending the Fair KDet ih Miss Marguerite who visited at the Kream ey 37 1 C. FF, Catherman | been working steadily during Lie pent everal da recently wih ||] ! prise n Lh future, The Mrs. Florence Hoover of Altoona erin i wil two wees wid two sons of Hano and Mr. | cun immer, due to the large Iriend Hd : h hai nner f ! ier h to thank each On spent a few days with Mrs J. T doh husband and | and Mi Russell Zacharius of Al i i orders for thls product Gre ay 4 os ne | Nita ! arg Pe . ide this endeavor a succe Beckwith, at Hannah jolcing ovet Mrs Gertrude Beckwith and Mrs | daughter which has en named Florence Hoover spent Sunday, Mabie with Mrs. A. J, Collett and Mrs, Clifford Ge and | barn nor chimney swallows were 1 ntly ling the Grange gaughte and M Jame bt a v of Mrs Lizzie Acker and Mrs. Ger ent the weekend with 1] be seen. They 1 left for the } 1 tradtord of Gent Hal of Altoona trude Beckwith attended the Slate Col Joe Gos ny Soul I'he Boston Orioles al r Edward : Mrs Martha World's Fair. in New York recently MH June i A A EE. | ni { 1 home at PerdiX | loniown visi at the W. J, Hack- || arious farmers in this count of Mr, and ! } i man of Hov {wet _ vel ' p : r wishes to call on Sunday aliernoon Mil Hot tf week {i then ' “tt IOUT; i | Week ana i M 1 and Charl Miller a< Were . Since ie 2st { th mti | went to Cent the Are ) y } wl | ul 1 m \ V y anied heir son-in-law and | and y Clair last week for tl outh trobert at rer { Aurora Houtzdale, visited wit} ] following news ino visited with local Iriend Drexe. Q 4 teitor ant he ho 5 ! sunday visitors a ie home Ol} other Mis, Joe Go it notice Lh Mr. and Mrs, A, J. Collett were Mi Mrs. Ellswortl ckwith @ Ve 1 Jett ol 2 Zen) wa ‘ ’ (auahiel - of her brother and Mrs, Edward Collett and family | , HA h cbmas white. ar 1s , ; : Eh aL vil : Kl daugnier: Mr, Jam ma hi red : Pol daug’iiel hl Ay KA orney in Kans i Lan, si 55 hyl betty Maxine ¥ “ of California Pa., and and Mi mother Mi Frank Collet { Cleveland, Ohio Mi and Mr and Mr aul Lego of dn Conemaugh parent Mr. and Mrs : and three } spent ents an Mr. and Mrs n family spent Saturday Mrs. Henry Woodle « tilda, spent 8S lay wi daughter Mr and of Ebensb her bro.h piace Mr roast at ing for church Mr. and Mrs family spend a « Mr. and Mrs, Ir day with t r Roy Beckw Mrs Ra ma Smit after a weekend w Acker Mr I with M Lew M1 ind Buffalo with th mond ] N Y. spent a few Jack Brightbill father Edw Altoona brother Health and Beauty A 0 3 ee THE IMPORTANCE OF A VACA TION Iv's newspaper a COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE - Home Talent Play y y ‘ BELLEFONTE Temple Court Fhome 19% ing a dry spel] id heat cd Hew Bor J ‘rar esented under . . - ; Ja \ bast ed : begin to long for respite iron © i : AB ‘ ; { The Per i A : SPRING MILLS daily giv we 0 tally d | , Test. If 9 i youd Fa WALL PAPER have « 3 ved | A 2 n tas his 4 . 3 oq 8 s k i : f " 3 p oy _— . 5 ‘ a. " ¢ i 1 k : a om N in our blood and run away ot Va are So gi grid tos i ring : . : o their stu ; R 1 home for the last week i Barre Painting and have earns iL Wilh hard w rk. : » A . vid : HO iriving. T} A PPDESA [1 A i ; . ka: Cw 3 - ’ : timc Y { A ; f 2 ¢ ; ’ 'y ad § p Ann 1 : ne rate from your iri. {ia onening tothe extreme.’ The ives ia town last week. | Ber vacation singed ine Zieger : Bellefonte RAR Paper Hanging close to our drudging ca: a: aay de An 3 RIN To follow ng pet n cot it - 2h Mrs. Ja k Gul en Be thie tr. and toms taiohe ¥ Harry Oondo, of Harrisburg, spe: 159 Mr a Ha Eh ae a f n L ti ‘ . f cha age, K em. a jas; Saturday a ir o: Pittsburgh and the weekend wi mily Is. Roy Ha: if 8 PHONE 14-W High St Bellefonte, Pa. Comes the old call Time to be Time to move PRECIOUS BIBLE work to home again a . unt ma ison; clerk. Ran- on Sur : roi bs il { 85000 A year h was ind L X earned rest that Ol 3 barra >y ¥ ” % » i ein wi ever roam . Eats On | regan ; L ¥ MER un red a Tet hat SOAR | vee vy Sov nay ot danger | Fok on wi : “On Truday of tt wet | GET ROUGH } vou " "TINE wr ry: Mi Nell Te Eas ’ Ae n 8 "ee Los « us 1 ‘0 . § tr Charles Barges. of Washing- Vivian : Om rl ik need rec on, but nol a iHioey iray., Mrs. 1 iY. Mn het ne it wort att vl 1 a that we npded iv tars 1 . sent 1) weekend as a | mower and pias v al ations such + hax fescribed. | My Candace Matiern Mi ¥ | ing wit or vp pitaba : and fells o wish forgiveness ’ : 8 fc ¢ Bartges home Paul! Uber to Rochester 3 A Windstorm Policy Protects You ni want to y tri lan to Hipple, Mr ry Way Eugene El- | jfurs ry ses Ww then 9 ust forgis 3 Mabe! frown of Sunbury rR. wel } 4 " ‘ : Hipple. Mrs. Mary W gene El- | jjarry Garreit. , label Brown of Sunbuly. |... 'csture hom g the whan’ of From Financial Loss. See § oak y 1 reg i y iii amsDoT } + take #0 leisurely : aV lenberger, John C3 tine. Hugh W bakes Tu od dinar 4 ’ When eet Wake the old urging od . ‘ ; , ! Here we grow rusty op anvea here you wis bso! on. Fber Baney “13 Wilke HOO g 0 1 % #t y r tried With " ! hn. abled tn olf tow) " \COOUN Hany § i he 1 on . the beaut) that Irrour you N $ nmmit 3 h ’ a " aid ’ ba A ath city life w= an enjovable of He ix 1 : y hat rrounds vou Mrs Fmma Chaner. Loeal comm hoe of . . b Fudd ; . of 1 4 ¢ father Samuel ¥ J h F And life is too small orgs 5 . na _Chaher, Local comn ind Mm . road you i | ov Scout festival that we ohn r. Gray Son Time for a IY Way arran ! 44 0 ys chars er Edmund War . 1 a Ford . Broa 4 : a. vord Pr _ Ation Few ] A y : wit ¢ [ood Je su f ' vou ve re Fels ’ lao The trial ‘ , 24 " y 2 y sl , at 3 " ' sneer | DEI last nesday proved Time to be free again seme food. Be sur our {in F. Bloom. The trial and t { M M1 i? ii balm rhe ard x File inday was a typical Octobe a wisrumms restatbbarivse: Hi Vagabonds all’ mgt AL cifan airy piace where | will bey a m. There will y : h W I ‘ o¥ tor Ab Crewing (I ? Cr onsidering the = : |] » ” > | . ” % o 4 ol can repose on comfortable | Tih n "4 rire but an © 3 ) . A real vacation cannot be found and obtain baths will be bead "Tes 44) " : Wi Wn : Al rengih and to . o te the Dicture wi ; : % 4 arisen |. General Insurance Phone 497.) Belicfonte, Pa. 1he only thing { foliage 3 HBamurl Brow FY PSYCHOLOGY EXPERTS TYRONE CIVIL, WAR - wr isitot i ie © i __ "a . 4 RA " . v SEED. FERTILIZER fF OANS he AT Mr s Whaoilfe were | : and highly re pected resid TO MEET AT PENN STATE VETERAN, 98, DIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE Mr: Marvion Young, Mr $s ar town died suddenly las Mr PORT MATILDA dy steno . ANNOUNCING THE OPENING Nationa ttentic will he * pags rest her ‘3 n its baer ol ational 2 y nm will be di ect A Ar Y i 3 remainin ans for the burt u : Maxind” Pars ail of Jerse The vacant space between the Ho © 15 ns Fan; State AY 5 i r veler ir 218 s v ~ N 8 8 inl ot pon 1 } yiva Ha Btate ii Ww elerans in th } 8, ne seed. fertiliz { ] t ' Wei ay taved at sha Maxter Tim Dunlap visited sen Vocations School and the mill ollege next week Ve approxi. | answered the last 11 call Prida ) ‘ : Ey y ; RPA AR » " when appro : rol ill | fall grain crop: are NOW WO hb she intemxls to visit | eral days with re ives at Philig property is showing an uns ally } : wing of ma'ély 0) paychologists asse + | afternoon wher TY Lys Ot f 2 ¢ us . car : Oot Seo |. } when Henry. J. Bryan, 98. available through the Emergency for i next week bu recently prolific growth of weed In addi- hazard they create on the campus for the annus eet. | die ; his home TV ren y a3 : ] ni is for the annual met y ; N a ! home In Tyro i He Crop and Peed Loan office Loan The follgwing person attended | sx Katherine Bennett ig spend- tion 0 the h ings of five major professional so. | bad been active and in good health 4 ; ‘ : wl . y " wr sir 1d " resore and cleties iy {34 d are also being made for the pure he BONUA Blerly reunion al | ing some time visiting relatives § wee congtitine an eyesoie an sg bs no pose of enabling farmer ¢ pir Rauchtown Rev. and Mrz E 3 | Pittsbu and Atlantic City make =n bad Impression upon The general meeting will be the| The o veteran, who had the di Baga f { na. tash Bie My Fidon Tigen Miss Bei. | stranzets az well ag (ourists passing cha feed for estock on a h A rs j 3 Miles and oraiid fi h 4 Mrs « x and grand 48th annual national convention of | tinction of being the oldest retired | pa een Mr: MM. Garrett. Mr: a B Men Mi — are | through town 3 R13 I i of F181 Nii H A goodly number from our town the American Psychologionl Aszsso- employe of the Pennayivania Rail- The Fmergencs "rest and Feed Mary N Abbott and Mr, Edward |, ing at the €irange picnic this ciation lasting from Wednesday to| road, took part in General 8heri- | toan office serve those farmer Abbott of thi: place and Mr. and! eT # Si ATange pcg VI are camping at Grange Park, hence Saturday, September 4 to 7. This| dan famous engagement al Win- | poeding this ty y hort term | Ma A jerly and Mrs Mary | 4 = our town seems rather deserted organiztion, which met last year at | cheste rdnia. and his favorite y atin By readily | Johnsor wilahasee Pla. whol Gertie Beckwith gpent Tues- Mr Walter Auman, has suffered erect and Wii) Bre ot ie y % cb arivaks the University of California and | eonversational topic wa tell Laerver by other credit sonrees such | have fn visti y past | at her home. She is Staying |, heart attack and has been con- | het mo her gine returning fined to hi bed for he last two Stanford University, has 6684 meme | his experience as one of “Ph «las the Prodaction Credit Associa veek . . ad bers ANd 2.075 associates, which in- | dan’s boys.” bier Aspsta) 3 : Mr Willing wt pf fn yn | rom the hospital, reeks ! - . : xs AED ior or local bank Mrs lam Hosterman, son| Weeks, We will wash vehind v wl refinish ve . y clude 15 Penn State faculty mem- Following the war in which he Noevks ra bir Atztint 3 1041 Jehin d dauchier 3 ty of Mr and Mrs Charles Cannon and - bn ’ y dl ¢ fn : h y nit all Ww ool bers fought in 18 battles. he FRIFNEd to | nearing interest at the rate of 4 per | Washington, D. C., are visiting with | family, of Alexandria, and Mrs. | PENN STATE LAUNCHES or part wool blankets, without shrinkage, at Tyrone to work on the railroad He | sent 19 : os Mr and Mrz WJ Kriede Boyd Williams are nding th ut iF “ : 1 M . . er al esnt The security required Is a crop 3 and Mr J Krieder : . RESEARCH ON COA . wild PTR, NE 5 §o% wr 9 > " was a Lrack foreman at the time | Hen, and in the case of feed loans Mr and Mrs. Daniel 8 Daup and week with Mrs. Will 8" and Me | manufacturer's cost. Guaranteed to give a new erican Association for Applied Psy- [91 his retirement a first lien on the livestock on, William, and Miss Miriam Pra- | Cannans parents, Mr and Mrs. M A comprehensive study of the blanket finish. chology, the Psychometric Society, ! a . . | Preliminary application blanks #ier, of Centre Hall visiled with | J Thompson at North East, Md us of anthracite coal in the manu Mr and Mrs Paul Breon on Wed-! Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams were | faoture of carburetied waler ga a the Society for the Psychological may be secured from Your county Btudy of Social Issues, and we Tyrone Man Is sont or by writing Louls E. Shuck- besday evening. Thursday visitors | shopping in Philipsburg on Salur’ nas been started at Pottsville as # PRICES—— American Speech Correction Asso- | Kidnap Victim er at P.O Rox 864. Harrisburg, who #t the same home were Mr. and Mrs (day. part of the state-aided coal re ——————— { i) ciation i will arrange to take a formal appli- John W. Weber. Mr and Mrs, John! Relatives here of Mrs. Thelma search program being carried on by Dr. Bruce V. Moore, head of Penn | (Continued from page one) cation W. Gray and son, Richard, of How- | (Williams) Grimm received word | the Pennsylvania State Coliege of a Other societies that will meet duribg the same week are the Ame Btate's department of education and | ——— of asm "a: Mi an Burkholder, of fn lon Priday of her death at her home Two technologists from the Col Washing and Rebinding h r, A the lo- car and hi . hange | . tre Hall and Miss Marian Smith of in South Dakota. Mrs Grimm 18 jeo6'e my ; ri are | n 9 mr : Ey ee oot a Sree tenes toed tstarte Drive By. State Fiiadiphis lg Fg ll Mg BL FR eT $1.50 per blanket - $2.75 per pair date the delegates, woman covered the ngs os A inst F d Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mostelldr, 800 | Grimm and a daughter Donna GAY | company plant to show the effici- TTY p— with a handkerchief to prevent gainst Fraud join, and daughter, Gloria, of| ang a son Royce Grimm Jr. also 0 | eney of anthracite as a generato: Renaping to it} ha to preven Sallam Bloomsburg visited on Sunday With | sieht sisters and one brother. Bu- | ¢. HT ‘ ram “The Table Talis New Serial Wagner irom seeing the Dumber, (Continued from page one) [Mr. and Mrs J. N. Moyer. The | rial , isters and one uel Ne resis Xa be nd : yas then ordered to w ' \ tay : Sin . FRI : A tory 0 walk two children are staying at that | Mr and Mrs Dan McCullough facturers with a view to increasing Se per blanket For adventure. thrills and ro- on up the lane and told to keep on namely, to see that employers, fail- | home until next week. . B : going. The pair entered the car and [ing to make their unemployment | 5 re land Mr. Charley Bruner of Wil- the use of anthracite in this pro- 2 mance don't miss The Table I Miss Janice Rishel left Sunday | liamsport, were Sunday visiOTs %) cess. Water gas is the type burn | PARCEL POST CHARGES EXTRA Talks,” exciting new serial, Begins headed for the main highway, but | contributions, pay their shares in for Madisonburg, where she will] he BE M. Woodring home of in many ho particularly in i t oa, a = . - mes, o a | Wagner was utmble to see wheth the unemployment compensatio N ’ ” . in the September 8th issue of The 0 er Pio] i Mi make an extended visit with he: : - In he Seplomier the big magazine they headed back toward Tyrone or! setup and that the chiselers pay grandmother, Mrs Emma Rishel Mr. and Mrs. W. E Williams EKiwhen ranges. distributed with the Baltimore Sun-| "Dt On up the mountain road to- back what they have illegally re- Mr. and Mrs W. J Hackenburg | SPent Saturday afiernoon at Al! Meanwhile, the main part of the ILLS day American. Sold by all pro- wards Houtzdale, ; | ceived. motored to Cleveland, Ohio, last | 'o0na. research program is going forwarc| gressive Newsdealers, After the car disappeared Wag- | - melts week, where Mr. Hackenburg rep-| C. A Weaver has been on the in the mineral industries labara- | DEPT. R id Low ran vi entire Sistance nek to] ol Steal 1.000 Ears Corn resented his employer at a conven | sick list for several days with rheu= tories on the campus. The Stat : rone and notifie yrone police. | ieves, who visited the sweet tion of the National Industrial | matism, Legislature appropriated funds for Religious statistics: Few churches gince then State police have been corn field of George Wolfe, near Stores Association, "| Mrs. Roxie Sanderson and Mrs | a two-year program. this money 1 | Reedsville, Pa. report cash surpluses, available af« gy the lookout for the kidnap-ban- | Mifflinville, took more than 1,000 sof +d . s Dotten st | hse! Pur ” ; . pro « matched by contributions [rom | ter all have bee id : F and Mrs, Ray Dotterér of Ethel Punk were shopping in Ty be maiched by contribute ~ expenses ¢ n paid, , dite, jem + of sweet corn. | State College and Mrs, Mara} Nile one day last week, | the fdustry. : El SA & eX wa a ——-, ————