September 12, 1940. Em—— UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Prayer this Thursday evening: Sunday school on Sunday morning, followed by the regular preaching service al 10:30 a. m. with sermon hy the pastor, Rev. M. F. Kerstetler, Ep- worth League in the evening at 6:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Church: Bible study class Monday evening at 8 o'cloek in “the churdéh. Preaching service this Sunday evening at 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H E Oakwood. Free Methodist Church; service Friday evening school Sunday moming at lowed by clase meeting service in the evening at Miss Eva end with transacted Rev. G moved to Bradford week Mrs. Hazel Barton and family and Mrs. Ruel Lucas and family spent last Saturday with relatives in llamsport Mr. Elwood Way has again joined the band of wners ving re- cently purchased a himself and family Mr. and Mrs daughter, of guests his C. W. Bauder Sunday guest brothers and the Brother and wil Webb McElwain The monthly busin meet ir the W. C. T. U. was held Wedns day evening at the hone of the ly-elected president, Mrs. J. C. Fox Miss da Mae Barton left Wee nesday of this week Lock Hav where she th at the Lock lege Mrs. E. L. Pearce w citizen of the community jury duty in the Ce courts this There ar from Union town Mi Miles and Mrs. LeRoy Hall Mrs. James Metzler attended the funeral of her sister In Portage dav last week She savs this is the first death ven sisters. Most extended to Mr reavement Mr mors sevice Prayer Sunday 9:30, fol- preaching 73 p.m Rowan spent the week. friends In Altoona business while there A. Garrett and family their new appointment in on Wednesday of th and 1 vil. Car « Ne car for Bauder and George Juniata, were Sunday A and Mi parents, Mr this place of ¥ OL ot unt $41 3) new will Hav ealled Weex hip one family of = in their iineere nivale Are Metzler in her bee Pearce Rumberger, of Balli- Md weekend his wife and son at he AT hottie in Bush Hollow wife gon returned to their hom vith Pearce Monday, having vi ited with nel tives tar tha past week Mr Wishingtor Bisimot he of $his pl Emily Miles Eva Rowan to Bedford where they with Miss Georgéaniia of Mr. and Mrs brated her birthday ing the following t Gay: Mr. and Mrs Gilbert ley Anne, Tyrone Holt of the Free ed«from Sunday wi week at Pleas been moved Bradford port, has been with his wife reg Sunday guest Ewen were - her two niece Miss Nora Stover and Mrs. Alice O'Leary and daughter f Bellefonte, and nephew Howard enjoyed a nagon hour of Mrs. MeEwen Monday Mrs. H prize flock ries ahout ready for the c! She has twelve and abont 14 pounds each how much they will weigh giving time? 71 are a RYeat fosity to passersby a fir her vard in town. Much Lindemuth in to thi tice as (it ince anid time and on fyi «4 rena relatives, Holt, daughter B. EE Holt, cele- by entertal dinner on Hoft ighter Miss £3. A. ( Meth oc the annual ants seh from char wil liams- is charge and two small child- Sue Me- p and wife Bricker deliciou he birthday which wa on in h r Of wdenmutt D1 of tu A nn Arr oping block they av now, Wonder Thanks- or - them erage hey she Nas residence 1 1:4 cred } hers Mrs at her due them takes rated much pat vetting parts and delightful at the home Mis. G. A. Garrett Methodist church, in a farewell party, on Monday eve nigig. About 50 or more of thei: frfends, neighbors and members of the church gathered at their home £6 bid them farewell. Refreshments were served We are sorry lo lose this family from our community as they had gained a host of friends while here the t four years The sNrprise of Rev of the s held Free the form of Da of { the members Epworth 1L8azue held their annual election of officers last Friday evening and the following offices were filled president. Ida Mae Barton rst vite president Edward Barton; sec. aid vice president, Frances Smoke Wird viee president, Forrest Lucas; firth vice president Mrs, Clark Williams; secretary, Richard Hall titastirer, Robert Alexander; plan- Joseph Way, and counsellor, BHtH, Parsons. A meeting of the newly elected cabinet was heid on nday evening at the home of ss Ida Mae Barton The county 4H Club round-up was held August 27th at the Grange Fair at Centre Hall, in which all 18a clubs took part.. There were programs in the moming and af- ternoon in the auditorium. There was & style show In the afternoon | at which time the awards were given to the following from this place: first place, Betty McElwain; second place, Alice Bruger, MiYgaret Hugger. Alide Reish, - Margaret xander and Jane Gilliland; third piace, Jean Resides, Kathleen Ho- man and Meriam Snoke We are very “proud of our club for every« one received a ribbon, " Miss Lorraine P ing several days this week friends in State College Mrs, Emily Miles of spent Saturday with her Margaret Keatley and tives in the community The members of Garden Club were Saturday afternoon by the Matilda Garden Club, the host having a very elaborate display of flowers and served refreshments A od number from here altended and reported a very enjoyable time The members of the Young Lad- les’ Sunday school class of the Methodist church visited at the home of the pastor, Rev. M P Ke tetter and wife at the parsonage Milesburg on Tuesday evening their visit being to pre- pend with asons | Miles sister other burg Mrs rela- the Community on Port club entertained Wo : 14) the MCcE] lwain attending the 3 in Wa Washington inia spend- illiamsburg and Virginia Beach by way East York a Lancast they with Don - of he From toured through Virg some Newport New They returned ern shore mty whe McEiwain f ald spent J.. with hi M1 H to cot re he mille Their son of le] Buick HL) whe 1 Mesday Se 0k He weeks nduet mbes Hi Funeral from been {OF er- hie about had past couple will NOON he eo ome tember on chool High I's and } Police Arrest Auto Thieves (Continted from. page one) Ju her Atl hearing Peace Harold n Cr op Friday Page entered pleas of ft of a Plymouth Charles Harrison. Bellefonte held court street nigh the by wrinn West street on Auguft =X £500 wvotibhe t Harrisburg Fe were uricler bail fof Han upon The drove and than Son car returni the Coleville marhine road The had om tration the in Hare addition, Keith | charg of forging check Mr. Capparelll, Augus case Was pl AL 3 admitted forging a» $2530 tm Capparell on September was placed under $300 ball of Police Harry Dukeman the prosectitor in all the case: now being in dane on a Ae wimitied that plate ftir ee car while In leaded on 1 in th wed way William Bryan is Haven whete he ke the theft of the car and Keith were patrolmen caught The machifie a owned by SBammel E. Brickley, wa stolen from its parking space near the Martin theatre in Lock Haven abotit 1 o'clock Tuesday moming About 3:45 oclek Th Alfonse DeMarte, driver of the Zimmerman beverage Lock Haven, familiar with the appearance of the stolen car, saw the; machine on the Baffalo Run Valley road and notified offi- cers Haneock and Barmie The officers could not car, but in their searcn they re- ceived a. report from the Patton township" school bus driver that a car answering the description had followed the bus for & distance, and when it halted, had asked to see a school girl After talking with the girl, police {began the return trip to Belleforre and when near Waddie they saw the wanted car approaching from the opposite direction. Upon seeing the police car, the youths put on speed and disappeared. The police car turngd and gave chase and on a sharp gutve the stolen ear skidded off the road and overturned, Unin- juged, its occupants, Bryan Keith startéd efor a nearby woods in Lock held for which be riding when the up With them Chevrolet coupe irsday af te rnoon of trucks one find the revolver shots, and | but gave up at the sound of poliee — Under questioning the mitted that after stealing the enr fin Lock Maven they came to Bell fonte, purchased five gallong of the Decker garage, nnd drove west, going as Akron Ohio. They returned here early Thursday morning and Page got out about 3:30 a. m, near the Hill garage, Ea Bishop st Keith and Bryan rove road between Milesburg and lept in tl m when they drove to Buflale Run valley where they spent the day They purchased some meat and bread at a small store pear the en- ‘france to the Chemical Lime plant shortly after eating they saw ar and attempted to got pair ad. gasoline at ml As eel to the back and Curtin ear until about 8 a nd the police ¢ away The car wag dam-~ about $150 In bumper and radius rod wns dam- nd front Haven aged to the extent of rash The front vere smashed le of the body Lock Gunman Draws Long Sentence (Continued from page one) harge in Minneap- robbery in and a violation Harrisburg 2 robbery ¢ deiiree ow vir When the nn net and operat Amick placed bring him tation for that ow r ab produce I~ RRP CA in the him voller car tn inves- when th-station te ide Amick and YOAr . Wet or atl ta According to Deputy C C Rhoads” statement in Court, Mc- Neil, originally sentenced from Law- rence County on » vreaking and en- fr Warden AD ' R of Pebruar where he the was No tenced Bush Hollow Pilgrim Holiness Prayer Resides Cottage of Mary 30, Andirew a Wednesday home rvin hool, 8 rvin mers are an {ustra- happens to the unor- ae SERVES SLEACHES PITTSRAURGH PLATE Brant Coe a I LS GREASE & GRIME hoe EASY WAY A mild solution removes wax, gresss dirt—-a strong solution will remove shellac or varnish Alen laal bleaching dsck, unsightly foors. 0. W. Houtz, Lumber Co. Phone 702 STATE COLLEGE, PA Colors by Natures * Pai PITTSBURGH CY LE Symioe 7A wd Lkh.48 H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. sovd we its by Pittsburgh w P| THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. WI...) ‘Boal Memorial to be Dedicated Saturday (c sontinued from. page one) 28th Division, assisted by Mr. | Mingle and J, Harris Holmes | ate College, arranged the pro- | for the occasion History of Boal Thoop, famous Boal Machine Gun | Boalsburg, which was in-! ice as Machine the H R of 8 gram The I'rooy ducted into the Gun Troop, Pirst Pennsylvania Cavalry, and as such saw service on the Mexican border. The his- tory of this organization js unique in that it is one of the two organ izations in the United States to be raised and equipped entirely through private funds and offered he government during the Mex- border trouble ing under the suggestion General Leonard Wood, ( Theodore (Terry) Boal with the assistance of Captain Wilbur Leitzell, secured ninety men from Centre, Clearfield and Mifflin counties to come to Boalsburg and into camp putting themselves nklitary discipline without pay or gworn obligation. This con- inued two months Colonel Boal supplying quarter: rations iniforms and for the entire onnel General Wood visited camp and a complete In- War De- Td ry to Ac ol Ma jor onel RO under for horse y H the nade through the high patriot- like Colonel Boal that ry effort f our been of men jtizen mia AMEN LF 3 | rratrmspay Ort. 8 | ed will offer Kline don farm 12:9 & Btover SATURDAY, OOT tick farm live Sale known on day of gale auct Saturday, Sept. 14 | will ot In Club Hanh Club erty racks; table ing room table library chairs; | port Ounk 15x16 Body Brusse 6x21) feum double bathe madd room other tion Mayes Friday and Saturday September 20 and 21 THE TALLEYRAND INN pre Wi ha i full Hy srg Lane ot ao Hla with detvall laid Tapes - aie ok 2-drvawer stand; nntiague we nie frame; drop. leaf of drwwers pine buffet mahogany ba. Lodtrewer | chandelier mirror with corner cup- table, ma- inlalgd with doughtray. book The undersigne- at public sale on the Nefl farm; 2 miles east of 1. On back road, live stewk and implement Sale begins at p.m. AP Bhamp Mayes AUCs | tal tate; candle stand, with prisas: carved oixomy bonrd cherry hogany ghost curly maple; spinning wheel Cae, sburelary. marble-ton bedside bed: dressers; chalrs; ding: siiverware, table linen of every variety, bed and snrin rugs wardrobes washer: mange, six 4x3-fool ten tables: 12 Windeor wpe dining chajrs; fire extinguisher; ebony carved mirror, 7 feet high and feet wide: several oriental russ maple furniture; porch swing; porch furniture, 2 long tables; 3 road Rigi and many other articles numerous to mention. Sale will be- @ o'clock », mm. each day until list of woods is sold, Terms cash Lainoh will be served next door. BE 4 Smith, auct. Meyer and Dubbs, clerks 37 LEGAL NOTICES BIDS WANTED Commissioners of Centre will receive scaled bids for {f one (1} radiato : Office, and Registers Bellefonte ned in thelr 17th 140, at 1 0 12 Dale MoClin- will sell on the MoClintick 1 at Linden Hall, full line of Mook and famn Implements at 10.30 A M Terma made E. M. Bmith table; mirrors; four-poste! | bed - dishes GEORGE NHN. HAZEL offer at public sale In the the rear of the Bellefonte Elk entrance can be made from Street or the rear of the Elks the following personal prop- Omk bedroom suite; 3 hall oak buffet; oblong dining room 10 foot extension; round dine Walnut china clo-et table some kitchen room chairs: daven- table small ice refrigerator body Brussell rug: 12° #"x15 Brussels rug 13° 6"%186 body I rug: 12° 97x10 velvet rug try rug. 9x10 6” Congo rug. cooking utensils Fvtate gas Tange ¢ machine and radio; 3 burner drain board sink ! om fixtures; chandaliers antique chandalier, some club chairs and tables and many articles 100 numerous to men- Bale at 1 pp m Terms cash and aucts x37 gin at entire it ving one Office Pa ofMice Beep loniber 30 wr m on o'cl ! ye ld 14] FXECT TRIX' 8 NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Ei Breon, late of Benner Township County, deceased testamentary in the above been granted to Lhe 1 persons indebted 10 to make alms 30 en, with- BREON A Stover her Centr Le ter culate nders having $e nid ¢ . pry tl Vine : the are requested ing «¢ sent prov M Pa. R attys dels 0 BESSIE Bellefonte, Pa, exveuterd efonte offer . wt Johneton ‘ Worth he "wy shold ¢ Pu Are x42 EXECLTORS NOTICE russ ti matier ental tis OY in of Pe tameniary In been ranted to ihe persons indebted 10 are requested 0 wks Lure Dad ow] H nie ‘ t nN par ys fo the above putiey” ered urly maple. black whats mahogany ary. in. wakinut Drde all ot estate Cima proven, : 14 M BERT niu * rile 11 manbie-10p. dressers® | pel] tht 10 said estate wre requested to make innedia le ou | in HARRY PF HOUTS. an Pa Willard For Amount 1 having duly | ke payment and those fo Miesent the same withowt delay, GROVE, Pelletonte, Pa; GROVE, Ble College, Pag Al WwW. GROVE, 380 Glenn Aves Elmira, N.Y, executors RR. Paul attorney x42 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE the matter of the satate of lda outs (aigo written laa E. Houtz) College Township Centre diministration in the having bern granted 6 undersigned, all persons indebtéd and those hav | the sald eilats without delay to Bellefonte Paward L Bue Col- payment Against them 2 Claims ill present RD] 6 ar his attorney Letteell Bldg we Pa AUDITORS Potter Povwnsivin Behool for the year ending July 1, levied 1089 aupli- M148 Coto. REPORT Distry 19040 les added after 1930 181 $14 227 25 EXPENDTYURES salary Ta pepo! gion ww KATHRYN | ow Lor EDWIN] 5%es dikim ito Janor Other Repair Heatlog. DJ Fur EXP EVSES lent ye Property Delirgyuent Sax w . . Blate appropriations Temporary AR Redemption Hanns Payment wynd Payment ort Tot! Total TRANGPORTATION 2.520 0 as 50 313 68 EDD] es 10 68 CRPETIINS | Total 0 H5 REPAIR OF BULLAINGS bullding mobi, 57 28 Oh be 20 maintenanos “arr FIXED CHARGES ! os Mghting niture ou Total insurance Total Pa RECEIPTS tax, 1089 ’ Posy Lug Yia0 oo ouns Other SOUTrcos Tost & 10a receipis DEFT SERVICE of short erm 8) 206 520 . interest erm omnes. 6 13 #1.73) 12 12 Total, debt service receipts | E9801 payments. 19501 ABBETS Sehool bulidings and gites $36,000 Tex thnoks and merslion of Ger AAs EnU Test tonics Simplies equipment 4200 06 2.697 1.588 4 2005 ae Shi i939 cupicate antl LIAB RATIES such 8 Brigadier Gen=14 filed In France Biegerfoos, k Farm 1918 while ads take command of nfantry Brigade General Siegerioo + Pe 4 Orge 10 6th memory of Co y 1 Colo 28th Division Fields of The Society of the 28th Division A E FP. at their annual convention 4t Lancaster Pa, wenl on record verpetuate the Boalsburg (28th Division) Shrine, by authorizing the National President to appoint a! committee consisting of one mem. ber each regiment of the 28th A. E. F. with authority to shrine recom- that Commmmwealth of sylvania, Jeginia- arrange through the Depart. ment of Military Affairs the pr per preservation same and maintain it as bent this Commonwealth. The shr at on Commonweal ent is located under the jurisdie- ground and nf the Blate Armory Board, Military Affairs Department of Commonwealth of Pennayivania ty vf of Division nvestigate and the mend tHe Pem tion or either pass tor ro of . great pres. th ne 3 thryy tion wc MP Brown Named Justice Cy, Arthir MH. James has an- nounced appointment of William 1. Brown, Bellefonte, mstice of the peace in the North Ward here icoreding the late G. Earle Hoffer, Public Sales MONDAY. SEPT 16-<An auction will Be held at Hepburn- ville, Pa, 6 miles north of wiil- § ismeport on Route 15 starting at P30 a m E 8 TT. Lots of fine | glass, china and furniture. NW Poa i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY serT 20 and 21-The Talleyrand Joni will offer at public sale on the premifeen. Korth Allegheny Street, | Bellefonte, a fill line of household | goods, including antiques, siiver- WRre furniture ant‘agus fags dishien, bedctothing, off paintings | All items high grade articles, Watch | for descriptive advertisement later. | Terms of sale cash. Sale begins 9 a m. each day until entire Des of goods is sold. BM. Smith auct. | Harty N. Meyer and P M. Dubbs, clerks. Mrs Benjamin Bradiey SATURDAY SEPT 2 -- Randall Poust will offer at public sale at his home at Rock Springs, 6 miles weit of Pine Crove Mills, a full | ine of household goods. Sale at 1p m cash. H. L. spl ster, auct i SATURDAY. SEPT. 28--Mrg, Keichiine, will offer wy at the residence at § wile: bank Street Benetonte Pa. and y line of Gesirabi household furnishings At the same time and place the reales- tate consisting of an 8 room frame awsliing in Al condition will be sold, Sale at A Terms i sonal Droperes antique} or +74 Fah M. clerk. | FRIDAY, SEPT 27-Mrs J. E Ripks | at his residence near on k road leading i on, will | soll full Dine of d goods Sale at 1 P.M. B MM. Smith, auct, Terms cash, FALL OPENING! VISIT OUR NEW STORE —- SAME LOCATION Bellefonte’s Most Modern Ladies’ and Children’s Store Everything new! Newest New York Creation Exclusive Styles! A complete store, featuring Ladies’ Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses, Pocket Books, Shoes & accessories. Dresses from Tots to Teens. Complete children’s department. Also Boys’ Suits, Girls’ Coats and 7 LADIES’ COATS AND SUITS spoart styles and lusurious fur-trimmed coats, Sizes % te 54. 1 i Also half and quarter sizes. LADIES FALL DRESSES All newest colors. Sizes 8 te 52. Largest selection to choose from. #5 = pat 93 The famous 1. Rigen Presses in stock. Ladies’ Gotham Hosiery ALSO OYNX famous Brand 50, én <1 per. pair LADIES’ w Hand Bags All shades, enlers $1 to $2.98 “LUCETTE” Childrens’ DRESSES All Sizes Including Chubbies $1. «5! Jackets--Skirts SWEATERS SLOPPY JOE'S All sizes $1. 98 8 lo 52. 9” LADIES Novelty, Archiype SHOES AAA to EEE to $2.98 Al Suits, Coats and Dresses Altered to fit Free of Charge , - FALL OPENING - THURSDAY, SEPT. 12th 1 SID BERNST ALLEGHENY STREET _ i fe— YE) rey J— wd fod fd fond fod fed $1.95 © $3.95 Large Selection, Children’ $1.50 to $1.95 s Shoes Ladies’ Hats 4.5998 TWO PANTS Knicker and Longie SUITS All Sizes $1.98 Come in and get acquainted with our new store. Always Something New. . Inc. Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30. Saturday to 9:30. Rr he Seuisrone PENNA, , de [pd [pd fd [| 4 pt fp
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