__Decernber 12, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three REBERSBURG Mr. Herbert Deitenduefel of For- | rest Hill, was a weekend guest at the Paul Winters home, Mr. and Mrs, Willard Burd spent several days last week at Mt, Car- mel caring for their son Earl, who was 1 with pneumonia. He has recovered sufficiently to take up his work with Woolworths this Mons day. Mr, Clvde Kern and Mrs. Bertha Wolfe of Ccburn, called at the Homes of Mrs. Mary M. Abbott and Harry Rishel on Sunday. Mrs, Ida Weaver closed her home for the winter and went to Penn- brook on Sunday to visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John Metzger. ; Archie Illgen and two friends of Alliquippa, are visiting the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eidon ligen Mrs. Harry Winkleblech and son Laird, of Belle Vernon. and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Winkleblech of Monon. gahela, were recent visitors in this vicinity Mrs. C. O. Mallory returned to the W. M. Tarbert home on Sunday after spending several weeks In Williamsport at the Ira Harer home. Mr, and Mrs. Harer motored her to Rebersburg. Mr, J. E. Ziegler and Mr. Cyrus Mover are serving as jurors at Bellefonte this week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker and son of Aaronsburg visited with Mrs Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs Robb Brungart, several days last week Mr, and Mrs. R, C. Bair and fam- ily and the former's Ida Bair visited at the Clyde Dutrow home at Centre Hall, Sunday On Tuesday evening, December 17th, the Rebersburg Grange will hold a Christmas party in connec- tion with their regular meeting. All members are urged to be present. Refreshments will consist of ice cream cake ang coffee Rev. O, Orvis Prank spent several days last week in Pittsburgh where he visited his son, Rev. James Frank Mrs. Elsie Auman is visiting M: ana Mrs, Harold Auman at Lock Haven, this week. Mr. and Mrs Monday evening College, Mr. C. H, Gramley is serving as a juror in Federal court at Harris- burg, this week Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maan of Beech Creek isited the latter's parents, Mr. ang Mrs. A. E Limber on Sunday Miss Mil visited Paul Breon callers in were State dred Wolfe her parents E. R. Wolfe, Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Francis Wert were Sunday guests at the home of the Mr » of Lewistown Mr, and Mr iatter's parents Stover Hess at Gall Weaver eve as the re chip of stone, which eye when feliow pounding them at Monday being hit b : flew into hi workmen were Woodward on sult of mother, Mrs. | Eugene Lee and family of State College, visited at the 8. A. Blerly home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E H. Hosterman visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Hosterman, Sunday. On next Sunday evening at ¢ o'clock over WRAK, the “Old Fash | fjoned Revival Hour” will broadcast a seivice which will not only be eard on a nation-wide hook-up but will be heard by the Byrd expe- dition al the South Pole. The many listeners of this fine program will be glad to avail themselves of | this special Broadcast Lawrence Musser of Monongahela | visited friends in our vicinity last | | week, HUBLERSBURG Ruth Whitman spent one day Jast week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs Wilford McKinley, of Lock Haven. Mr. Charles Noll, has secured a i job in Williamsport Miss Helen Truckenmiller spent ne gay last week with her brother and family Mr. and Mrs Milroy, visited at man home. | Mr. Willis McKinley of Milesbarg, | was a Sunday visitor at the McAu- ley home Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Brooks and | family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs, Mary Williams, Miss Christine Burd called at the McAuley home Thursday evening Mrs. Gertrude Flick and Dorothy McAuley shopped in Altoona one | day last week Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman and family also Mr. and Mrs, Chester Heckman and child were Sunday callers at the home of Nevin Lee Mrs, Nevin Lee has been confined to | her bed with pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grieb and son were Sunday callers at the B W. Carner home. Miss Helen Guiser and girl friend itors at the Harvey Aumilley of W. B. Hetk- Lynn the were Guiser Sunday vis home. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Porter and family. Mr. and Mis. James Carner and family were Williamsport pers Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers and {amily were Sunday callers he home of James McCloskey Mr. ang Mrs, L A. Porter are attending State Grange at Wilkes- Barre Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday of this week en teens ce _. Bellefonte Youths Lost While Hunting Gilber Bryan and John Reed, ol Half moon Hill, Bellefonte, lost ir : Rattlesnake 1 in shop- wanderings the J : wo other men wh al had become separated from companions thelr ances were { would be | any | which reads as follows | —— Borough Cracks Down on Laws (Continued from from page one) | friends and foe alike, spoke feeling- | ly yesterday of the splendid spirit with which those who have received tickets for parking violations have been paying thelr fines. His statement on law ment follows: “In order to enforce~ ough will strictly enforce the fol- lowing reguilatiors in the future: Two-hour pw=isg lhmit Double parking. Obstructing the free flow of traf- fie in any “If the manner, two-hour parking ordin- not enforeed the spaces and out-of- be conveni- viduals the entire day town shoppers could not ently accommodated “This will apply to all, regardless of whether they are visitors or loeal resident “The penalty for violating any of the above regulations is a fine of $1.00 for tha first violation ang $2.00 for each subsequent violation, to- gether with cosis “Anyone ing, caught defacing or interfering with traffic sign or street flare in any manner wil] be prosecuted un- der State Law the penalty for Upon sum- before any magils- fine of not less than $25 than $100. and cost nuesy (98) days im mary conviction trate, a nor more prosecution or | prisonment “Speeding on certaln streets being closely watched and will be prosecuted under Stale Law on the charge of reckless driving, the pen- alty for which is as follows: Upon summary conviction before a magis- trate, fine of $10 to $25. ‘It also is the Barough's inten. tiog to enforce the traffic code and listed below are some of the regue lations that will be closely watched most of them being punishable une der State Law which reads as [0l- lows: No person shall park a vee hicie or permit it to stand whether attended or unattended upon a highway in any of the following places: On a crossing: within 30 feet of flashing uaflle signals; with in 30 feet of siop signs; within 15 feet of entrance to any fire station ar within 15 feet of a fire hydrant In front of a private driveway, on sidewalk: along side of any street excavation; at any place where offi- cial signs have been erected prohib- ing standing or parking “Penalty Upon swunmary cone vietion before a magistrate fihe of $200 to $10.00 and costs of prosecu- jon or undergo imprisonment for not more than five (5) days “This week the Borough Seqen enforcement of the Ordinan reg. ulating the sive. height and ‘width of all business signs wich hang or are placed over the sidewalk It is not the intent of the Bor- |ough to create a New souice of reve i nue but rat her to make driving in Bellefonte much have for Ww en- facilities safer and deavyor to parking availa bie all | 1; 4 Ny WINES » nd LAE for HIM UL a nd tJ a TARA NAAN ¥ a Vanities ARAVA AWE Men's Tourist’s Cases Justin Zipper Wallets Justin Zipper Wallets Eastman Kodaks Milord Gillette Tech Razors Parker Pen and Pencil Sets Wrist Watches Military Sets LAH LR LK III II Beautiful Dresser Sets Evening In Paris Gift Sets Helena Rubenstein Perfume Sets 2.00 to 2.25 to 5.00 to 1.00 to 3.00 to 2.95 to Coty’s Perfume Sets Parker Pen & Pencil Sets Perfume Atomizers Musical Powder Boxes Wrist Watches Coty, Helena Rubenstein, Richard Hudnut and Eveniag in Paris A HELPFUL | Father and Key Cases AP for HER Mother, Sister, Wife 1.00 to IRPRRARA2RREY Sweetheart $3.50 to $20.00 95 to Gift Suggestions Brother | Husband, Sweetheart $5.00 to $12.50 1.00 to 2.50 to Cameras 1.00 to » » 5.00 8.00 re « 5.00 to 495 to 1.50 to 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.50 5.00 5.00 9.95 5.00 Complete Line of HELENA RUBENSTEIN PRODUCTS WHITMAN'S and GOBELIN'S CHOCOLATES Parrish Drug Store 18 N. Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE Returns to | | | accommodate as | manly shoppers as possible the Bor- | | B night taken up by certain indi- | bending, twist. | “If everyone will try to cooperate | lem will be gready on cased Young Funter po Overnight “Ris | Camp After Companions Search All Night For Him Dragging a deer behind him 18- | year-old Carl Alexander, lost Alle- | ghen county hunter, stumbled nto Clearfleld hunting oamp last Tuesday morning and told camp | members how he survived the in the bitter cold a'r by light ing a fire and lying against his deer kill to keep warm. After swviving the night spent in a howling snowstorm, Alexander, | who is a second-class Boy Scout, wsa | located by an early Tuesday morn- | ing hunter who heard his The hunter led the young hunter to his camp, Because of poor communications Alexander's reappearance was not shouts, | known until Jater in the afternoon | when searching parties were noti- | Alexander became Jost in fled the lost hunter had been found | the | woods in the Clearfield CCC camp | (Continued on page eight) COLEVILLE following people shopped at Dorothy Me- Thi Lock Haven Monday Murtrie Pauline Justice, Charlotte Justice, Anderson, William Anderson and Mrs. Kenneth Gueeen, Grove and Verna Greene. Mrs. Charles Woodrow Stover Nellie, Mr Mr and daughter McMurtrie, Huge! | Charles | Helen i King, Mr, and Mrs | and Mrs. Hardman FP. | Grey and daughter Beverly, Mr. and | Mrz. Kenneth Creene and Grove and in attended a butchering at the home of Mr. and Mrs Stover of near Lyonstown. The following people Butchered this week Harry McocMurtrie, Homer Justice, and Paul Halderman, Miss Virginig Stover called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis Sunday afternoon The home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Confer burned to the ground abomt 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon leav- ing two families homelsss, Mr and Mrs. Thurman Davis are mak- ing their home with Mr, and Mrs Samuel Coble while Fred Confer is sta) ing with his people and she is 3 people We only had 113 present atl Sun. day School. The two boys Paul Urie ang E W. Whitney were up from Alleniown Bible School. Patil Uric brought the message morming and Evening Mr. ang Mrs. Charles Walker and son James visited at the home of George Anderson on Sunday, Wayne Derstine is getting along fine despite his terrible sickness Mr. and Mrs George Poster Rhoads visited the home of his parents Mr and Mrs. Lee Rhoads, of Coleville Sur nay. JOURN 8, GINTER AGAIN ACQUITTED OF CHARGES In a directed verdict by Judge E Creps, of the Indiana court, John 8 Ginter of Tyrone was soguitted Tuesday night of charges of fraudu- | lent conversion of $1250 which an Indiang man claimed to have given him for investment in 5 meat packs ing company. The verdict upheld the deferse contention that the commonwealth’'s evidence falled to sustain the two charges of fraudus lent conversion of property and fraudulent conversion of partners ship. Earller Judge Creps quashed the only other charge against the defendant-—{alse pretense. Ginter had been suspended a; director of the Altoona WPA office pending outcome of the charges. Bags Neighbors Hos. Because of a mistake by & young | hunter, nine little pigs are mother. less on the fam of Walter Goodling in Perry county. Wilbur Keller starting out early ane momning to hunt deer, mw | were those of a deer, he fired. TO | | his consternation he discovered be | had shot his neighbor's prize sow, Helen | two sons, Paul ang Nev. | i Bernard | in the dusk two ! shining ever. Helleving the eyes There are any manber of newss | | paper writers in England who find | it hard to understand that the war | 1s Toy being fought for the benefit | | of reporters, PILE TORTURE | appear after using Antiseptic gan- | | Cura Ointment. T. J. Willams of Detroit writes: | “Years ago, when I was in bad shape (With piles, I used San-Cura. They ‘disappeared, and now I want it for other uses. I enclose a money order for a large jar” San-Cura Ointment at all drug |stores, 35c and 60c. If constipated take Oolden-Lax Tablets when use ing San<Cura Ointment for Plles. 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