November 7, 1940. ———— — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. _ LOC ALS —————— S—— —QCharles T. Noll, the State Capitol in jy was among those who were to vote on elecuion day -Mrs. L.. E. Lamb has been con- fined to bed at her apartmen: in the Parrish building for the past two weeks because attack of neuritis -—Mrs, Leona of the Massey house moved Tuesday into Schlow apartmer on gheny Street ~Mrs. Creighton Wheelan vacated her apartment of Allegheny and ha Williamspor make with her parents. Mr J. Morgan —Davig Ge arrived in Bellefon remain until alter his parents, Mi: ner Geiss h Thomas Street —Andr Street, cation [ror Shurg “home’ ol an Elder and family on Pine St one South Street her ¢ and Mrs to Saturday jay wilh PD. Wa «Phil Haupt, s¢ James Haug treet and Drug Store, 1 day, enlistment Army Pvt returned Rockview sub-st Police after sence during w } motor police rodeo state, ~Kelse I. Harvey stopped in Bellefonte nesday for several h {friends while on i Williamsport, where he ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs L. Harvey, former prominent dents of Bellefonte —Mr, and Mr: ‘ family, of Edge! wt Mann, ale moving this week to Williamsport where Mr. Eckman recently ac- cepted a position with the Lycom- ing Stes] Company. The Eckman family came to Bel lefonte {rom Shamokin 18 yea —Pvt. How stationed at th station of th bus who has been nia Turnpike Bedford, I friends in (h Charles burg, returned to day after having been Friday with 1! home on East McOlellan w fonte residents wh vote in the Pre: «Mrs Dan dren, Pi Catherine and Mr: ter-in-law, O'Leary, © went to attend the in-law. Joseph H Bellefonte ~Miss Anette Decker ard Street, spent Saturday at field, attending Home Com aotivities at the Mansfield Teachers’ Coll where tadent. She was ac- n the trip by Mi yf East Linn Stree was a guest of her niece, Miss Grove, a student at the college ~—Chiet of Police Harry Dukeman of Bellefonte, Monday fished out of the Ganthle Mill race at tl ar of the Clyde Swartz "Machine pom 1 bicycle which believed to haw beent stolen and thrown in the creek by the thief. The ‘cycle is in good shape, despite its immersion, and the owner may claim it by getting in touch with Chief Dukeman and giving a proper identification. —Barbara Ann Popson, daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Jolin Popson, of East Bishop Street, was guest of honof at a masquerade party held last Wednesday night at her par- ental] home In cbservance of birthday, Guests Gingher, Shirley Wayne, Patty | Rhirfesmith, Roseann Clevenstine. | Joan and tty Veiokas, Rockey, Virginia Mackes, Miller and Elizabeth Labe. ~—Misses Janette Garbrick and Margaretta Garbrick of Nittany have returned to their home after a trip visiting friends and relative; in the South. During their trip | they were guests of Mr. and Mis. E Ward Markle, of Bryan, Texas Both Mr, and Mrs, Markle are for- | mer residents of Hublersburg. Miss Jeanietia Garbrick is a nurse at the | Centre County Hospital and Miss Margaretta Garbrick is employed in Lock Haven. The two young ladies were delizhted with the South and its hospitality. During their stay they visited Cleburne, Houston, Galveston and the San Jacinto Bat- tie Grounds ang other places of in- terest. They also enjoyed seeing Texas A. & M football team win over T. C U. ~Pyt, George L. Finkbeiner, for the past eight years stationed in the Bellefonte area with the State Mo- tor Police has been notified of his transfer. effective November 15 10 the Lewistown sub-station. For the past number of weeks Pvt. Fink- beiner had been an instructor at the State Motor Police training school at Indiantown Gap, but he returned to Pleasant Gap last week pians to move his family and bouseliold goods from their present home at Pleasant Gap to Lewistown as soon dg suitable quarters in the latter city have been located. Pvt. Finkbeiner, widely known through- out the county as an able and fear- léss officer, has a wide circle of friends who regrét his départure from this area but who wish him to take final examinati in ; Eck and man Mr Balle. to Howar one of i Street many 0 came home ia] election O'Leary ang Honora and an iden po niel, of Blanch- Mans- zg Day State . 3 I » ege she form- Peggy | | mployved at her | YU included: Janice { , | brother Diane |. | Phila mitted i pital | illness from which he has been suf- | fad { ie | condition was inot be moved. Mrs continued success in hig new post, Mrs, William Willowbank Street day by rail f{ spend a week that eity «Mrs. Frazier Malcolm mrted Tuesday r a months v ster wh Whitehouse, of departed Mon- Philadelphia, 0 her mother in n with Schlegel and young Bush Addition, de- for MeCaskill, Ark, ® with Mrs. Schie- reported to be on Ol 0 Is and family, mth Taylor m move n everal resi- Mon- » Collew apartment Baum aps ng Ai Mr. an lenting ity Hos. inder sur- tWO Weeks Edward treet was who held ns r 24 marked on 11 the office where employed her prediction as outcome of the Presid She basegq hes on a dream she had night. The dream wa: accurate and upeef the prosite of = true. The would carry Bradley, of Philadelphia of Benjamin Bradley and George P. Bible, of Bellefonte, fo hdve come here from Iphia yesterday to be ade to the Centre County Hose for treatment for a serious he calendar £34] prediction during t uncannily cid belief ha’ you dream dream: that seven states «John Mrs was wo Wg for But reports the past several weeks last night were that hi s0 serious he cou d Bible and Ben Bradley with him in Philadel. are | phia ~The annual Hallowe'en party of the Williamsport district of Prudential Insurance Company was heid last Wednesday night at the Elks Home Mt Williamsport. The following persotis from Bellefonte ang vicinity were present: Mr. and Mrs J. Z. Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Carl D, Metzger, Miss Kemper Lee Swartz, Thomas Spritzer, L, A. Burch. Miss Janet Benford, all of Bellefonte; Leonard ODonnell and daughter, Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evey, all of Pleasant Gap, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A Barner, of Beech Creek Over a dozen Bellefonte and State College people were featured inn the new Thespian Club stage re- vue “The Balloon Goes Up” when the new fall show was presented during the weekend at the College, They are Harry Breon, Chatlie Smith, Bud Wills, Bruce Garner. Abe Garner, Jim Smith and Alice Greist, all of- State College, and Eddie Purdue, Ernie Martin Max Alter, Don Wian, Bob Hoffer and Charlie Smith, all of Bellefonte, Most of them are members of the Campus Owls orchestra, which was Mm the stage. Hoffer is & featured vocalist in the show, the | “Mrs. Arthur Wilson and family | moved Taesday from the Petrikin | apartments, West High Street. to he Daniel dition Mr, and Mrs. Thomas V. Hodg~ f Harrisburg. are spending sev- days in Centre County -with Hodges' brother and sister-in- Mr. and Mrs, J. Mac Curtin, at heir home on West Linn Street Mis. John Mokle of South Thomas Street, and Mrs, Fdward B Struble, of North Potter Street, pent the weekend in Hollidaysburg Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bowes 'r known Bellefonte resi- es, { cra Mi at Mrs New arrive H Rey- York City, are in Bellefonte r an weekend visit with Mr Hugh M. Quigley and "Mr home on East Cur- and Samuel of { 0 Bellel« Phtlipsburg Poe Valley the weekend in Larimer’s par- Herbgrt Larime: on East Howard mie, of the and Mr: TOM Harry William » Finnin { Nihart and all of Dover, everad ionte any Pennsylvania he middie Bellefonte, pat in Jeffer- hiladelphia, ent ! Mi Loder natis Gr amie; ¥) { Howare Brus: 4 ve of themselves tenn first places is a reg a; Ton cable a ' Plane “Crash V Victim Leaves Hospital Here Ne A State College student who was in- crash on August 7 } wr, Sherm Lutz lischarged from t Centre County Hospital Monday. ana was taken to bis home at 256 South Burrowes street, State College Neyhart suffered a broken left thigh. He is now permitted to move about on crutches, Late reecived a broker; right thigh and numerous other injuries He remains under treatment at hospital —————— Sheriff Called To Seek Missing Man Centre County Sheriff Edward P. Miller was called out about 3 o'clock Tuesday morning to aid in & search for Waller Aurand aged 68, of Lew- istown, who became lost in the Snow Shoe mountains. He was last seen Monday afternoon near the first bridge this side of Snow Shoe, iis companions reported Sheriff Miller went to the area but learned that the man had been found. No further information was available school 3 Nahe was ne the JUNIOR LODGE OFFICIAL TO ADDRESS 1 0, O. F William D. Williams, of Porty- | Fort, chairman of the board of con- trol of junior jodges, I. 0, O. F,, will Be the speaker at a regular meeting of the Bellefonte I. O, O. F. at the lodge rooms, this Thursday night All members are urged to be pres ent. A meeting of the Centre County Past Grands Association will follow the regular lodge meeting. SC ———— A ————————_— Nittany Valley Lutheran Paul J. Keller, pastor, November 10: St, Paul's-8:30 a. m., Chureh school; 10:30, worship with sermon, St, school: Miller house in Bush Ad- | Sunday, : Marks-0:30 Church ; 7:30, worship with sermon. | | Zion==9:3, Union Church school. | 200 Attend CDA Conference Here | State Officials Cuests of Hon- or at Meeting of Third Diocese Frances Maher of Kane, state regent and vice-supréme re- gent of the Catholic Daughters of American, was guest of honor and presiding officer at the Third Dio- cesan Conference of the Catholic Daughters of America of the Al- toona diocese held In Bellefonte Sunday afternoon Approximately 300 women were present at the conference held In the Knights of Columbus hall, after which a dinner was held at the Penn-Belle Hotel with 200 present Miss Louise A. Carpeneto, grand re- gent of Court Patrick McArdle Bellefonte was toastimistrens Others present Mi Els rone; M Irene My Mae nd Mr Miss wera District Dep Seymore of Ty. Welsh, of Altoona of Cre Ceary, of John utieg ir burg The thelr members Mr and were grand reg r Conlon Bed itt Johing« § Ebm oy nei, Cresson. shurg: Mr Lock Haven Renovo: Mi M Marie ent for nished by Bellefonte cou Gerald Step Mesno Ann Gna rrity re te and nen of Cresso; tion at the eonfer- gent gave VORTr's WOrK part | a Hartle Mr t Pat ! R ey. John O'Connor and Mi Wak will Nv rand it~ GIscll ElMra- pane} Mrs David Kam County Libiery To Observe Book Week 10-16 wil nal Education vanoes ha Wn: ang ar Wars thelr teach. : foward will carry book Centre Counts fons and Armagast iy sent thelr cone ion ownshiy Bel efor onte ! through member - Book done rade for during n't already : Bellefonte bor. tay the can YE. regi at oon Belicforte two ftener, or, they branch once may library nearest ey. bea left the library reclaim- in Sumer may ™ 3 be . K School Yoachors Nominate Officers The Association of Public Sehool Teachers of Bellefonte Meld its rep. ular monthly meeting in the girls’ study hall of high school on Monday afternoon. Dr. Allen D. Pat- terson of Lock Haven State Teach- ers’ College, spoke to the teacher: “A Curriculum Trend in Edu- cation.” Dr. Patterson trend In curriculum construction today is to meet the needs of the boys and girls in our community, A school or community that educates a large percentage of ita pupils for white collar jobs, when only a small pereentage of jobs of that nature are available, is not meeting the needs of our vouth The needs, according to Dr. Pat- terson, must be distinguished from wants. We need to be educated as good Buvers orf good consimers re the de i s——— the on stated that the gardiess of what our wanis may be.! During the business meeting the following officers were nominated for the coming year: president, John 8. Dubbg: first vice president, Dor- othy Nuss: second vice president, Mary Underwond; secretary, Maric Mallory, and treasurer, Paul Bea- ver. The election of officers will take place at the December meeting be — Marriage Licenses Robert H. Grimes State College | Dorothy M. Arnold Washington, Pa. | Justus A. Garrison... State College | Mary Colpetzer Bellefonte | i a ~The family's newspaper. Products and ——, | GIFT SETS BY AVON FOR CHRISTMAS Marian Zimmerman Representative West High St. Phone 336-R A —— —— A ——— 1 Hr — Ton 5 AN A Page Five CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | ———nt 30,000 People Read This Column every week. THAVS wny 1 Je Centre Democrat’y classified advertising de- | partment has become so amazing'y popular. Considering its low cost ang thé benefits derived, iv I undisputably Centre County's Commuuity Bar gain Coun‘er. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words of less, 25 cents tor first fssue, acd 15 cents for each additions] insertion. Where advertise: ment containg more than twenty-five words, ofie cent a word 1s charged. REAL ESTATEA straight one cent a word is charged for rea] oslate | advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS—All advertisements that request replies to be matled to this office, must be complied with by those answering ““e adveriisements Pleuse do not call at the office for Informaiion concerning such advertise ments, as the publishers are pot permitted to divulge the pame of Le ad- verilser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed to The Centre Demn- ocrat i entitled Ww a 26-word advertisement in hese columns ope Lume free ol charge. intervals. = = - "Lost ord Found Blac containing Cord of Thanks ROCKEY We ie $+ +H immed] more particular # Dent PNK 94.2080 gow Fred Bender, 5832 State College. Pa #47 Bley middie & iy of Stale GC wr ia Pos £45 Work Wanted WANTED A ! » 8 ¢ elo Mire Mote Belief Fo Wanted to Buy w AN TED. To buy Heht 2 wheel te of F. MM. Charles Phone 35602 WANTED. To buy all x £ Bruce Krumri ” Bel feton: 4 is nas of iive- we, Pieasant ¢ 0804-32 Instruction pr esate: start now reasonable Mrs Sarah Shope Rovasic, North Allegheny 8t: of call 1051 or 432. or slop an at Hooper's Muzic Store on High Street 2340 MUSIC Haters - Poultry Remedies DONT WORRY Don't NaACk hens lay atty her 1 Bon Sung worry ny whit e cups. Oive and she will lay mare ooh little mney back if not satished. Parrish Drug 2%re. Bellefonte Pa. x45 Articles for Sale FOR BALE—3featrola 1OOMS A-l cont Dikion Julian, Pa will heat § ition Eaward £45 FOR SALE A motor hard coal stokes practically new. Will sell reasons ably Write Box M46. Tyrone, Pa. x47 ron SALE der about 80 sheaves for nauire of Mrs Jennie Hines, Sr. of Mingoviile, Pa a. Bcort, fi No trouble to use Costs | = 1ley. lo oefYle each This privilege can be used six times a year al Ouleérent a ror SALE-Cht [ n room Mrs. T! Bell HE EEE iL for quick Logan X40 table al 0 Cowher ndeller ul Barg VOITI Rg fonte, Pa buyer f rorpt FCR SALE :. bucket stove in good ition £3 00 Ingulr Hlamm te. R. D r ~B-~Aay Price Belje. x40 wood, 1 OW rats Bun C FOR BALE--Coal! and ro Tin “away 44 n 349-3 for Bellefonte haul Cail MDerel ll POR ris Ay ay in FOR SALE ith SALE~-CGood rade of the iio vad y no Lr 00d wood. Inquire of 1LA¢ Reed leave 550 route vd y X40 H Toy fIneler FOR BALE—Hundreas of used all sizes from 15 0 20 Lucn nia Backed ty written guarantee. Open evenings urtil # o'ciock Wadirun Auto serviy Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone 153. FOR BALE tires, 18 rr KEYS Live Stock | mn eT 35 r Pleasant Cap FOR SALE Ten pigs weeks old 83 00 ea Fleming. Pa POR SALE A «3 Beagle punpies, out of prod ek Inguire of Kenneth Gephart, Rebersbsure, Pa 434 POR SALE at POR BALE. Preen cow nn calf tour Weeks old bY her side Inquire Jo hn Batson, Clarence Pa dnd POR SALE—A frenn cow ith poy by . Sidhe Charles I Lucas RB D 2 Pa. Phone 910-R<15 46 POR SALE--25 ecieht weeks old Duroe ples, Wilmer Weaver, 8nring Mills Pa. Phone Centre Hall 174R-3 x48 ron SALB—Pittaen Berkahire nies, 4] weeks old. Ingire of C W. Shaws (Waddle), Port Matilda, R | A » SALE--11 fine pigs 6 wesks old, 2 miles West of Bannan Robert Wighaman, Port Matild D. 1, Pa. x46 FOR SALE-Buay saddle horse, and § Irish Setter pups, 10 weeks old, H L. Curtin, Curtin, Pa. Phone Belle. fonte 97-J-2 £45 10 cents FOR SALE-White rabbis, pes pound, ales some bantames Inquire of Claud Cori, RD 1 x45 Beliefonte, FOR SALE«Picked Baldwin, ern Spy and King apples and evening sales Beedh Creek. Pa. FCR SALE «A 32 Remington fiffe ROOA as new, wil ahoats of <¢atie. Thotflas Mad: sonburg Pa FOR SALE Starting Nov. 2 I wih have for sale, at the Court House, chrabbery, bitier sweet and black | Afar Cyrus Shove. x45 | OUNS-—Bought, wold and exchanged. Inquire at the Western Aufo As- gociate Store, Allagheny St. Belie | fonte Pa. Phone 750. 2 FOR SALE—Parm lume at ets can afford to jo pur. on 1913 (Nittany Krell North- F. oe farm- quire of , Phone 4 tone, Te Willizny | Litten, ~ Ph ipsbarg, x40 POR SA: SALE—One heatrola type cir- ! CO an heater, cauable o Pate |. SARA 6 ong Milegnenry St. | FOR SALE--National Cash Register one ition. Woods ne Allen Adal . Bierly, Rebers e | WRATHERSTRIP Save fuel dollars, i keep out heal, cold and dust by {having your windows wéatherstirin- {ped and house insufated with rock wool. hamberlin give Pag AR estimate without cost, Call J. Dolinger, Phone 58, nelievile in good : [ry pew] per, | LOST<A black a Week day | Prtash | « | Shank, Orviston. Pa exchange on | rise, | x48 | cimity of Hub i notify Jack Gingher, Bichon. Phone 607-J ad white beagle Banting dog. nire Tcense number 3747 Lost somewhere in Bowes township. Reward Wale LOST-Female beagle houfid. black and white, wi tan nd. in vi- lease reek Bellefonte, Pa a [FOR SALE. Beagle pups, $5.00 rab- bits, ducks, faney pigeons, {bantams., canary and love Birds, wiil {Tyrone Pa. Rt. 3 Bald Eagle Pet accept wheat and corn, Arch “Shep | POR SALE--Poodie and Airdale p crossed, five months old, 81 and each. One Police and Collie months old good watch aor Redbone pup crossed. Ceo. ey, Bellefonte RD} FOR SALE-13 pige 6 weeks old, Berkshire and Chester White, Po- land China and Chester White, also £14 two brood sows one Berkshire and | C. one Spotted nd China. E Bruss, Fleming sant SOX, up to 180 the, also a bull about fanay Snude Hoy, R. 1, ne Stele College 365 es and ponies, "Rte ead 40 lo 00" ahi Young wm. fren a anim Just from Kansas Gi us, we aeliver R D.1 Congmat a ness. Sreeie an, olny Bor 25 | Anh: | i or write | POR SALE nae i Bet A mule Learn Inquire Ba lefonte az J-1 | PAR ERS Penny Viiey Bates barn, | Centfe Hall, Pa. holds Ale every other Tumssday. Brifig your Nive stock And pouliry, you cin expect pond prices, 8B. T. Riegel, Owner, “fi Sale or Exchange POR ie Bri: » 5-11 r x47 TRADE Four will trade on 4 Fleming, Pa FOR SALE OR TRADE er sedan erect Bn yder $200 neh tie Le bl C On grain 22 thou Ar Tyre EXCHAMYO EIT rer Corn ear rn fod- viijexchang 3 ocatile nus Gil Pa POR WO) EXCHANGE LO) hulls no's anc SALE J Lox X }] tis bat ied oF ) ed hay and straw NY GUANULY wr clo cuitipacker norty of Bel Real Estate - For Sale We aoe rge immediately urniture Apartments for Rent FOR RENT - A POR PENT RENT 3-000 soarument WIth tie Baty Heat, § i stave Upp led. Phasession imnedis ately. Inguire B. O. Harvey, Phone J 1041 I a I _hhh_———~—~ FOR RENT-—S5~room fdfnished apart. ment w all conveniences. Pos SOMIOT immediately. Calli Cegitie Hall Hotel, Phofie 53. Inquire for Miss Runkie, x45 FOR RENT--A 4 room apariment, 1st floor corner of Curtin and Alle- ghey St. Belefonft, Rent {Inquire af the First National Bank Beliefonte, Ps x45 FOR RENT Second floor dumiex. 5 rooms and Bath, heat and Kot wate ef, garage, frofit oorch and garden Houses tor Rent i Loans to Farmers TOU CAN CET MON — dor a new homes, for remodeling and for home HRT OY einen ing re liam Shope, write or cal Belistonte 482 or A ar wi tor Le 105-12 tits rent ro MONEY TO LOAN Moth Frat Le e to the "Hor Cred Vr Miscellaneous DEAD 81 X "- —Remov: “0 pr b Call LI me st my expense. phone 876-3-8 Lloyd L. Bmith, Milesburg Pe iu WANTED Desa ond COW DOTEER BANA J. Pe Rendering Works be re Hall, Pa omy ny Gisabies removed Geo. o Phone and m Vor: THE TIBBEX PEECH CR LX rele A Re Bellefonte, P Endeaver Sacie Repairing FOREMAN'S UPROLETERY ~PFurni. ture repalr shop, repair restor- Ing antigues a specialty ‘ane and rush seats. Modern upholstery. 8h Rorth Roce Bt, rear Penn Belle Hote Phone $00.0 19 FURNITURE REP ATRED-— made to all! Xinds of farnitme Siholsisring and slip covers made Wm. ompsoti's Upholsterin Sop, 109 E lamb St. Jhonme 529-0 Bellefonte Pa 144 MACHINE WORK —Ens fharpened whi Mach ine work of all kinds. We al#o have (in glock oolg roll sted], CED NOTRUN, sel sorews, Woollrult Kive Rey Fo ete. Bwarty Machine 5 LEGAL NOTICES ——— RENE. LEGAL NOTICE. Rotice 1s hereby oiven tiat Andy Pedorisin, 8: and Anne Pedorisin his wife of Snow Shoe Townshin Centre Coumiy. Pa. have filed their petition in the Prothonotary’s Office to change their names 10 Andy Bis. sans, Sr. and Anna Biggan: his and the Court has set January § 1941 for nese pe thereon & JOINSTON. Ative faze cutler vou walt FOR RENT 7 room house, all oon- venienoes, best residential section Mary M. Fauble, Phone 638 1” | FOR RENT--A half of a double house on East Bighop St. Bellefonte, Pa. i8 rooms and bath Kalin, FOR RENT w$aoom bungalow Pleasapt] Gam All convefiiences Possesseion on or about Deoem } [Bitnliel E soll. Pleasant Gab. FOR I at Axe Manh., Modern jenoek 41 moderate rent immediately. B. O° Harvey {500-M, Bellefonte COURT PROCLAMATION, wi The Honorable Tan Walket ident Judge of the Courld { Common Pleas of the 40th Juticu} Inquire of Max | Stale Ooliege, Pa, Phone 28 x46 | at | hone | x46 | RENT-—A 6 room stone dwelling | 1 conveni- | Potusteion ! ane | ase FOR RENT-—A modern stone house | {| with 5 rooms and bath, Jochoed | along new road 8 Bush Maan {Inguire of ‘Theodore rl I {Bush Addition, Bellefonte, rable wix Bishop I a on imcluding new hot water net J Bang oe | closed sleeping ponly papered and painted a inside and owt gide, and good garage. Phone Baward BR. Owens, Bellefonte, Fy pry) Wanted to Rent WANTED--To County ne MH & A | Rooms For Rent POR RENT---15t floor furnished | Joon. stew leet, private Jatt and vate entrance porch for Tressier, 103 EF. petson., Mrs. 8 OG Curtin Street, Bellefonte, Pu NT \ given to Pastice of he Peace, Alderman fthat | 208 alen uch Constanies | have business in thelr respective { tricts requiring 1o report to the arable Court) that they may be jand thefe in the Time Heel [against the orisoners that | shai! be in the Jail of Centre be then and thefe to prosecute {as =hall m | Given | fant, he ¥ the vear of our {165th. year of the {the United States sf America pris | _BDWARD R. MILLER. | ntiefonte Penna and Ceiber SU, 1940.
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