Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 10, 1940, Image 3

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    October 10, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three
PINE GROVE MILLS
of SBunbury's business section Mon- | store, which is operated by a firm police headquarters,
day night and made away with Joot | known as Wise Credit Jewelers, is a
valued at more than $1000, The | located only five doors {rom local —3hop the Classified columns,
Sunbury Jewelry Store Robbed
Burglars cut a hole through the
wall of a jewelry store in the heart
Evangelistic Services At The |
Pleasant View Union Chapel
A
Contractor Bus Harpster Is plas-
tering the new brick addition to
the Lutheran church this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dodd visit
ed the former's uncle, who is a pa-
tient in the Philipsburg Stale Hos-
pital on Sunday p. m
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Btters of
State College were last Saturday
supper guests at the W. Brooks Fry
home in Rock Springs.
Mrs, John Reynolds of Tyrone, is
spending some time with her sister,
Mrs. 8. 1. Corl who is improving
very nicely from her recent iliness.
The large stable on the McCrack-
en property on E. Main street is
being completely remodeled,
tractor Arthur Siephens is
the job
Mrs. Mary Saucerman of Holli-
daysburg is spending sometime with
her daughter and family, Mrs. Sara
Harpster. The Harpsters are pre-
paring to move to the Geo P. Irvin
house in Balleyville,
doing
In the passing of Mrs Mary
Myers the last of the neighboring
mothers in the Fairbrook section
as many of us remember has passed
on. One who leaves many friends
grateful for his long acquaintance
of a friend to all. The Myers fam-
ily has sympathy of the community
Mr. Henry A. Elder is this week a
|
| Lodge
con |
| toona
The large farm house on the
Musser farm on the Branch, the
Johnston Bros, have the contract
to sling the brushes.
Mrs. Sara Goodhart, Mrs. Nan
Potter of Centre Hall were dinner
guests Wednesday at thelr sisters
home, Mrs, R. L. Musser,
Mrs. Bertha Albright will
resent Lady [Ferguson Rebecca
nex; week at
meeting in Waynesboro, Pa,
Our veteran retired blacksmith,
W. A (Barney) Collins is reported
suffering a relapse last
complications ang ls confined to his
home on E. Main street
Mr. and Mrs Roy Rossman are
the proud parents of a bouncing
baby girl, born Sunday in the Al-
hospital. Now get the big
cigars from Papa Roy on his new
girl Emaline
Dr. and Mrs E B
tored to Kingston, Pa
weekend to the home of the Dr's
youth for a visit with
They also witnessed the annual
airplane meet near the home town. |
The Willlam K. Corl farm (form-
erly the Jacob Weaver homestead (
on the White Hall road
all
level fields, electric
of the best farms in Centre County
patient of the Centre County Hos- |
pital is reported to be resting very
nicely. John G Miller is again a
sargical patient having submitted
to an appendix operation last Fri-
day and is coming along very fine
and expects to be home in a few
days
One of our good Democratic
friends Adam Ziegler of State Col-
lege, with his wife were in town
Monday for Mrs, Mary Myers fu-
neral. Mr. and Mrs. M. B Musser
of Bellwood, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Bowersox, Mrs. Boyd Williams, Mrs
Annie Hartswick were also in at-
tendance
Installation services will be held
Saturday evening for new officers
of the Penns Valley I O. O. FP
lodge in their hall at 7:30 p. m. D.
D. G. M. Mr W 8 Jackson of State
College with his staff will conduct
services. A good attendance is de-
sired, choice refreshments will be
served, smoker
Institute Will
Open October 17
(Continued from page one)
to the
meeting in Harrisburg in
and one alternate delegate
P.B. EA
December
The complete
follows:
Thursday, October 17
10:00-10:15: Devotional Exercises
Rev. G. E. Householder,
Brethren church, Bellefonte
10:15-11:00: “The Goals of Educa-
tion"-Dr. Paul V. Voelker, Presi-
dent of Grand Rapids College,
Grand Rapids, Mich
11:00-11:45 Address—Dr. Charles
Copeland Smith, Radic Commen-
tator and Lecturer, Manufactur-
ers Association, Chicago
1:30-2:15: “Our Line of Defense” —
Dr. Voelker
2:15-2:50: Address—Dr, Smith
3:00-4:00: Sectional Meetings
Rural: Court House—Mr. Lewis R.
Lenhart, presiding; Miss Eleanor
Moore, secretary. “Reading and
English,” Miss Ashton Hatcher,
Specialist in Elementary Educa-
tion, Lock Haven State Teachers
College
Primary: Girls Study Hall-—-Miss
Florence Taylor, presiding; Miss
Mabel Bresler, secretary. “Read-
ing and English,” Miss Elizabeth
Faddis, Specialist in Kindergar-
ten-Primary Department,
Haven State Teachers College
Upper Grades: Court
Lewis R. Lenhart, presiding; Miss
institute program
'
| Mrs
Lock |
House—Mr. |
Eleanor Moore, secretary, “Read- |
ing and English,” Miss Ashton
Hatcher, Specialist in Elementary
Education, ifock Haven State
Teachers College
Social Studies: Room 212—Mr.
Roy Jamison, presiding; Miss Mil-
dred Deppe, secretary.
Language: Room 102--Miss Edna
Miller, presiding; Miss Emma E.
Bible, secretary. “Learn to Think
in Words.” Dr. Voelker.
Science and Mathematics: Room
114—-~Mr. Thomas Laboch, presid-
ing: Mr. C. Paul Zeigler, secre-
tary.
Supervising Principals and Prin-
cipals: Room 106—-Mr. Curtis M.
Watts, presiding; Mr. L. H. Kemp,
secretary. Student Work Program
Mr. L. K. Painter.
Vocational: Room 115. 1. Agricul-
ture—Mr. William J. Tucker, room
115. 2. Homemaking—Miss Helen
L. Geer, room 110
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FLA.
DAYTONA BEACH,
3. Industrial few minutes to elect
Here are the three new cars—carefully
smooth gs a garden, an ideal tractor
farm at the right price
Mr. Harry Eyer retired P R. R
track foreman and Mrs. Anna
Gummo, both of Penna, Furnace
were married Saturday evening,
Oct. 5 in Tyrone by Rev. J. C. Hall
some of thelr immediate families
witnessing the performance. They
will live in Penna. Purnace. The
calithumpians gave them some
music Monday evening
Mrs. Clair Irvin was honored with
rep- |
the District |
week of |
CGavitte mo-~ |
over past |
relatives. |
is being |
offered at private sale, 150 acres of |
lights, one |
one mile north of Belléfonte,
| coming Sunday eveliing, October 13
IN CHARGE OF
REV. AND MRS. R. J. DeBOER OF MONUMENT
Evangelistic services will begin in
the View Unlon Chapel,
this
Pleasant
will continue for two weeks
services Will be In charge
Mrs, R. J. DeBoer
Monument, who have a spsendid rec
ord as successful evangelists for the
past several years. Rev, DeBoer ha
been pastor of the Orviston
Monument Church of Christ {«
past years
the Christian
and
The
Rev. and
of
of
and
r ne
three and
work at
a surprise birthday party on Mon- | ©
day evening at her home by rela-
tives and friends, some very hand-
some and useful gifts were received
Choice refreshments were served
Those included: Mr. and
Mrs Harry Brennen ang son, Mr
and Mrs. E C. Martz son Harold,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rossman Mr
and Mrs. R L Musser and Ward,
Rev and Mrs. Albert Groendyke, J
M. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. I. G Harp-
ster, Corine Copley, Mr. and Mrs
G. M Fry, Mr and Mrs C. C. Rider
Estella Isenberg
present
Arts—Mr. Robert W
105 4. Commercial-
Ebert, room 101
Friday, October 18
9:30-9:40 Devotional Exercises
Rev. Willis H. Hartsock. Methodist
church, Bellefonte
40-10:15 “Training
ship”—Dr. Roy W
Department Social
Teachers College, Montclair
10:15-11:00: “Attitudes and
tudes” —Dr. Voelker
Barto, room
Miss Anne
in Citizen-
Hatch, Head
Studies, State
N. J
Apti-
United 11:00-12:00; Sectional Meetings
Rural: Court House—Mr. Lewis R
Lenhart, presiding: Miss Eleanor
Moore secretary “Reading and
English,” Miss Hatcher
Primary: Girls Study Hall--Miss
Florence Taylor, presiding: Miss
Mabel Bresler, secretary. “Reading
and English.” Miss Faddis
Upper Grades: Court House—Mr
Lewis R. Lenhart, presiding; Miss
Eleanor Moore, secretary. “Read-
ing and English "Miss Hatcher
Social Studies: Room 212-Mr
Roy Jamison, presiding: Miss
Mildred" Deppe, secretary. “The
Teaching of the Social Studies.
Dr. Hatch
Language Miss Edna
Emma E
Room 102-
Miller, presiding; Miss
Bible, secretary
Science and Mathematics
114—Mr. Thomas Labock
ing; Mr. ©. Paul Zeigler,
tary
Vocational: Room 115. 1. Agricul-
ture—Mr. William J. Tucker, room
115. 2. Homemaking-—Miss Helen
L. Geer, room 110. 3. Industrial
Arts—Mr. Robert W. Barto, room
105. 4 Commercial—Miss Anne
Ebert, room 101
:30-2:15: “Teaching Controversial
Issues” Dr. Hatch
2:15-3:00: “The School
ture"—Dr. Voelker
3:00-4:00: Business Session
Note: At the beginning of the sec-
tional meetings on Thursday after-
noon all secondary teachers will
meet in the Oourt Room to elect
one delegate and one alternate to
the P. 8. E. A. meeting in Harris-
burg in December,
At the close of the sectional meet-
ings on Thursday afternoon all rur-
al or one-room teachers will meet
in the Court Room to elect one
alternate to the P. 8. E. A. meeting
in Harrisburg in December
At the beginning of the sectional
meetings on Frida; morning all
Primary and Upper Grade groups
will meet in the Court Room for a
one delegate
Room
presid-
secre-
of the FPu-
esting Power of New Gasoline
ry BE, sn
broken-
in by 1700 miles of driving—that averaged 80 m.p.h. on new Atlantic White
Flash PLUS at this oceanside speedway. Also shown are three Florida Road
Test cars—in such good condition after running 103.000 miles on Atlantic
Products that they averaged 78 mph with this new gasoline! (Advi)
and one alternate to the
meeting In Harrisburg in
ber
Driver Held
As Girl Dies
(Continued from Page 1)
Peace J. Randall Miller at
Runkle entered a pk
was
in
a
cf
a of Kt
committed to the ¢
default of $1000 bail He
fine on a
ar without a driv
The impanelled bs
County Coroner Charles SBheckl
Milesburg early Tues
ning at the Neff Funeral
Millheim, where Runkle
tening to withesses
was driving exces
Hmit and hie side of the white
line at the time of the acciden
mitted that they were
The crash occurred
said, when the Runkle car
toward State College collic
a truck driven by George Hollsa}
of Precburg, near Boalsburg
Others injured in the accident
were Marjorie 141
R. D.; Floyd Vogt!
Jeanette SBchae Ter
Miss Lingle and Vogt «
in the hospital for a short
Berenice Elimora Horner
at the CGrege ownship Vocatic
school, was at Centre Hall
3. a daughter of Har-
Corman Hor
parent
hd
charge of 0
er
jury
we
ne
testify
A gs
in ol
over
correc
tire
INE
a seni
i sister survive
Marlin W
Delbert
grandmother
Soaring }
and
home Her
sr Corman of
roan
home
at the Zion Hill
Tusseyville. Rev. Clarence C
pastor of the Centre Hall Lutheran
church will officiate. Interment will
take place in Zion Hill cemetery,
Tusseyville
parents
pare
services
So. Williamsport,
BHS in Stalemate
(Continued from page one)
this season happened oi the last
play when Red Chandler, stalwart
right end, suffered a broken arm,
near the wrist. He may be in con-
dition to play in the annual Thanks.
giving Day game at State College,
but not before that time, it is re-
ported
Bellefonte's lone serious threat to
score came in the third ¢uarter when
the ball was advanced from the 45-
yard line to the S-yard line in a
series of plays that netted three first
places in a most wonderful way. He
is also pastor of the Romola Church
of Christ, where he has also accom-
plished a great amount of good
Services will be held every night,
beginning at 7:30, with a half hour
devotional period, in charge of re-
ligious groups from different denom-
which will be included
special vocal and Instrumental muse
vari.
Rev. L
pastor, extends a
everybody to
ination in
by talented persons from
ous parts of Centre county
F. Sheetz the
" tv invita
hearty invitation to
eome and enjoy the meeting:
South Williamsport tight.
y at the crucial moment and
lost the ball on downs
During the first
South Willlamspor
interceptions aided
but in
Were
half of the game
fumble and
the Bellefonte
second half the
Mil.
own
cause the
t Coach
mn their
ig] even and
charges stood  «
of the game
sidering two pos-
of the team
r Elmer Rockey
1 Lhe end position
A team
na eam
Saturday's game
Bellefonte
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8, Wanspt,
Mpson Pfirman
Nellls Coleman
Sciabica Young
Davidsot
McKibben
Mey er
Chandler
Stover
Dawes
Kahler
Nork
Eller
MeConkey
Coodrich
Bugbee
Johnson
Miles
Kustanbaute
Mazulla
Lev
newman
Officials
Pletcher
Referee
Head |
ine. Umpire
Fergu-
son
Amn— A ————
Man Slain At
West Chester
{Continued from page one)
ing together prior to the shooting
He added that Guerra was discov-
ng behind an light
pole a short distance from the
officer had found a
tobacco and some buttons
were identified as belonging
Lact rien
electric
scene after
Guinta and his wife, the former
Rose Nastase, daughter of Tony
Nastase, of Snow Shoe, the night
before the slaying celebrated their
oth wedding anniversary, The vic.
tim is survived by his wife and one
son, Peter, aged 8 years
Among those who will go to West
Chester today to attend the funeral
services will be the father-in-law,
Tony Nastase; his sons, Samuel and
Tony, Jr., and his daughter, Grace
Nastase, all of Snow Shoe Inter.
ment will be made in West Chester,
Prior to her marriage nine years
ago Mrs. Cuinta lived with the fam.
ily at Snow Shoe.
Charlotte, N. C., observes the
Mecklenburg Declaration of Inde-
pendence, instead of the 4th of July,
The date was May 20, 1775.
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