December 19, 1940. _THE ( CENTRF DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —— — " - - a A H—— Christmis Parties Jo due regard to other users of | nigh esteem in which we bold you 'Purse- Snatcher by passing motorists and both vie | CENTRE HALL Reuben 8. Rickert, chairman of highway as our friend, and our deep appre- | tims were rushed to the hospital in advance sales. Clay Reesman from my litle boys, with greal delight ! 7 y Vad i : b Lei Are Scheduled cdward Jacksen Thompson, of | clation of your unselfish and talent. | Strikes Again the Widdowson ambulance, Hipple Sh Camden, N. J.. has been secured a p through their W0v books day (Continued from page one) Fhompson and Baird, Philipsburg |ed efforts in the interest of ow died at 11:45 o'clock that night (Continued from Page 2) banquet speaker “and night. | a wwf torney for the Kid- | alma mater.” death being attribute Crus MEO i ti shy ss th iL . ‘ ai : (Continued from page one) huytes aboot the cha ahi 348 Friday evening at the home of Mrs Mr. ang Mrs, Reuben 8 Rieke iis they want Sania 10 bribg g ies George Jesimnron and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J and Candy and nuts and everything tended the annua; Christm party - Ti . Te Cunningham off balance and she dition is nol regarded as belng ser sponsored by the Moose Club a . Fugitive Gets fell against an embaniunent lous Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarmick family from Winfield diove 10 Al- They want most everyting rey se ofige Jone, North Spring su Mystery Veils 5V2 to 11 Years Meanwhile her assailant grasped | Centre County Coroner Charles: of State College spent Sunday with entown Suncay Lo see Ha pn M AM A a p i Saturday afternoon Russell Good P . B k : her Poekehook and in the struggle Sheckler. of Milesbure. Investicated YH. and Mis, D M. Bradiord and Who vas injured in an automebie ‘Ii aby hen, mus take th ! v hart, chairman of the committee rison Drea he purse was tern from its frame. | the accident but ruled an inquest Ar. and Mrs, George McCormick wreck Friday night Mr, He i i aac likes no. rattie bes i Al i . Continued from page one) : {i pie WPS _ PY, . reported. Entertainment wa i — I The man rap with the purse and unnecessary The Evangelical Christmas ser. | UFIes, hOWEVET, are nif S€riol 1 must each child remind nished by the Chami { om- ‘ontinued from page one) around the prison, and drove to Miss Cunningham followed him for Roy W. Hipple, for some time! Yic® Monday evening will consist Mr and Mrs. Charles Arney cel- That meny children Claus must nd } ¥ \ dancing ’ 3 : , rs of eof ’ ' y Lapa, H : An » merce and there we 1 1 in | tna kup. but little | Stormstown where they abandoned a short distance before giving up n employe of the Titan Metal Man- | ® play, “The 8lver Swan,” special ing and mus ) It becanse he was be. | L1€ Gardner car and took one own. the chase and running to the Knap- uiasturing Co. in Bellefonte, was a Music, and a Christmas pantomime te distribute “candy, Cause he was he y ic home f + WAS 1 11. Tt neight (oined then whos shin ' ‘ face. Tom hve cinnbade | €d by Victor Onachilla, a Penn ic Domne, som of Lemuel ¢ Tressie Fokles The Youth Fellowship of the Res *? He DERHDOTS JOIN : I know nen Christings morning popcorn. A party for members of | 8 : A within the stockade 1h p } . , In the pocketbook were key al “Tue. and vessie Eckley EE a A ri for parly in the evening: Mir the Moose and the Wom Xt wo | None of the ards in the yard or | Stale udent, In the car were two sianll ARAL vi ool ik .2 Mo Hipple and was born at Mileshurg formed charge has been invited tw hi het LH wm oh dn K. Kol ia ; J : a ¢man or Nt ig n the towers had re ted anvone Suits of clothing, which the pris- Oh . on June 1. 1908, making his age at a Chris mas party tomight by the ~NAari DIaCK, Mis. 1, BK, RLGET, Thal theyll not shed a singe Leal Moose will be held Monday even- Lily vers had reported anyon ers appropriated. fety of other items, none of them 0 . ha Mrs. Emma Emerick, and M;: { Bante } not all bis i ing at the lodge home ling the hi ih wire fence Wis ah pria.eq r¥ ambin ud vale The Ast ime of death n years, 6 months young people of {1 Reformed | “4 Hn i : S { : Snalg es Hos Ww 0 g Ape edge ho N : rel fail Driving to Old Or chard, near Ty- i PaFticy ar ‘ Me. ¢ Warsi and 14 days. He Whe not morried. church in Bellefonte Anna Brook fut 1 . [8 ¢ alrman { ome viaen a periunciory search Iai a ‘3 . N ., 1 08s fas a valuable go rateh ou al baths : ._ | rone, the trio abandone ecm «and 15 swrviv y } are vit . a The Re mittee In cha: of arranging a led to bring results, prison officials | ces ” it on fool N B oon hap Sa! which had been jn the family's pos- i iy 4 4 hy Mb rei wi a Guests from Saturday to Monda: The | . : ; ’ and set | M1 OX ed i i i ak i CRDUL 8 at + , man 1 h LI kiddies’ party at On Sue lered 3 thOroughgoing search 1's leg and was captured: and Mas- o8sion, for more than 40 vears. Miss | oo. brother and three si ors Tonio al the Fred Homan home were My : Company home, Ea oward eet, | roofs, corti , tunnel throug termak was apprehended two week Cunningham reported that she Ruth, Helen and Fa “Hi I RAY Homan. son Clarence, Mh Wedneutia Monday evening, beginning at 7:30. | which light and heat conduits pas ter in Pittsburzl couldn't see the man's face In the ooo ¢ Fay App Arthur Worth and daughter Loi An amateur hour will $e held and | ay very other possible hidin § HI stuck to the tains ana darkness and at no time during the Funes Jean all from Clyde Ohln bersburg Relormed there will be group singin Sant » on the ground fie i has SA Le aun ul > struggle did he speak or utter any oh aa! services were held vester- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bower fron Rev, H MM, Strub from W LY ep 1a. anded In Missouri. st aay alwrnoon fro w home a ar 1101 Shy HY fos W "1 sresident the will be on hand ; m tl bur Huntingdon and Mr. and Mpg. | Presa noise ¥ y ummer in g all In 8 {ght . . ) ps ’ 4 t > ro i - p and oranges m in a fall from a freig Police. with few clues with which Mile burg, with the Rew, M, F. Ker- James Williams and two: children { CAFE of by | ') To he Une Bellefonte spent Bunday tigation train, he had sue leg fractured In, work, are continuing their inves. SLCHr. pastor of the Milesburg | for the a number of places and still wears Methodist chy offigiating, Inter. | (TOM DELLS a o'clock Frida: a cast, Recently he was arrested in Saturday night, December 7, ap ent w made in the Trey yy | the Clyde Bradiord home. n io hote; flow : home on East Bish i Sa 2 | Akron, Ohic, as a suspicious chat- attempt was made to rob ) cemetery Mr: Fred Homan Mis Fred! to } Wwira un ankle, was ere ced will be there to treat Hnestors } edrort te Brewers trail. | acter and his fingerprints revealed |g Crossley while she w alking The dker family formerly re. Lu%e, Mrs. Clayton Homan, Mrs, | lOXOUgh ihe clior the Ga od there Wil F be vd to RY » waived extradition to her home on Eas shop street ided § jellefonte. Kenneth . Clarence Otto and Mrs. Ralph | Section of the Woman entertainmen {ter ee ( \ i and was brought back to Cenire Her cries frightened the n and Wember of Troop B, 190th Field Ar- Hagan comprised a shopping party cominiiles in charge party a dance f vn Con that if the man Count} he fled. tilery, and is supply sergeant in| 0 Willlamsport Thursday F. P. Geary , My: < held, the dance in ison, he 1 ha i¢ wa wriginally sentenced in 1esday night, December 10, while IDOL organization These person rom Altoona vig. Mss. F. V. Goodhar gin about 9 30 k efl » me un “ranklin C mty to serve : to 5 Mrs, Annle Miller, of South Spring — i —— ited Mr, and Mrs. George Lulz New members were init Youngsters of Veteran of For kn n manner, the usua SORT years for taking Guargq Gardner street, was walking on East Howard Sunday afternoon: Mrs. Annie Ma- | the Tri-Hi-Y club at eign Wars members will b "ix rn wi vend . ntit’ Int he latter sentence runs con- street. a man approached from th Rumor McCrory Store sor Mr and Mrs. DW. Mason Mr part Wednesday gg las piv Spigelmyers tained at the V. F. W. homt fou y . \¢ only result w , TP arently with the 2 to 6 year term rear rabbed he DP encthogh and Here To B Closed nd Mrs. DM. Kulint ang son choo! building, Abou twent through a tetbaok contain ehrated their fAfly-sixth wedding And cannot leave al of his Oy: . anniversary Wednesday, December oO : netimes pauchiy, boys Blover { Ne AMEnDCAUN § op street Monday vi iy P " § wy AfHlechiires th vmond 1d. aL “i ‘ Bithon. 5 re voy Gar Yo vem ine sr am xrali aymand R Rudy, nga vp, of ac Dinner guests al the George Lutz | schs were present. Officers recent- y 1g a o'clock mes. mu bi vy YL eared 1 — ¢ ¥ Re viie's {iii 2 te nw loa es ve | IX N " . 3 " 4 rr rt} . J " iy : . a, i a ~pligs Acdidon, State College, ap- Px | (Co ntinued tro trom page one) home Wednesday evening were Mr. ly elected are: president, Agnes De- JEWELRY STORE § a treat for all sehodule BR 3 . “w 3 of ' n Ceti ned a Bi | change and kes Hah ag ) \ . n i of os rr Ee he AY to a: chatoe of HG) wa, it 1 and Mrs Lavand Bieriy of Rebers- | Janey; vice president, Martha Rim- Heverly Building ¢ eras | \rge of In mors by the truckload§ of stock burg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers, of | mey; secretary, Emeleen Ross] and BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Social activities for older folits in. | AHO Is r, Death Ends Life of which have been hauled from the Boalsburg. and Mr. ang Mrs. Ralph | treasurer, Alice Slack cide a dance a the . . at area y had her he oy ir to store during the past week, Packer ) wi MT oy "a Presents Ries Bl Ch tars Some: | the man before sentence was pronounced Jerome C: TIaaGOM |. imnestomsitocated 11; the Crider] Snecint music wm the Sutormed | ao Dad 1. Gr recs a and another on New Year's ev Trews FAose maumun i 1, a twa S¢ Sp Exchange bullding, North Allegheny | Church Sunday evening consisted of | even og, when the Woman's Mis- h N A ances wit » for member ov I hay xpired on Septemix > ie | i? ice officer vi (Crm in ae age 1) . th . fat spa onion " vip These dance will be for members WORE. Save. expired © ‘ ; Joieoh 'P. ‘3ordon. va . whi Continued from Page 1) Breet, and when ihe West Penn o duet by Mrs. DD. RE. Keener and | sonary Society of the Eva ngelica T @ ew " ence © Peunsylvania and at the time of don winter, recently moved its Mrs, William Campbell, and ants | church held its annual Christma Crmusni. SEOTTERES aii . ‘A — i . OR § ining root that oF 3 " 3 ty vw ‘he 114 . vals gob ur “hy ro 105 * tered that when Ris death was assistant-prineipal of RE Alp. 1) 1 a yw phonal singing by the aduit and | pearly. Mi: George Raison, Mus Sa € : i = " . " bullding, it was generally belleved puior choir: Has be n. Mrs David Sloper the plea of guilty several the Greene-Dreher Vocational High th. the MeCrory Co was to add Rb AE a Al Tin Tae L : oa Jack Kikoatrick " ih Mrs. Ralph Liteman, Mrs. Joan he didn't know School at Newloundland, Wayne (ie rootn vaca y Y Gli)» 6 photography | 57 signing sounty. Pi pany to the a ‘Me if ir. | student in New York Cty pets Whiteman. Mita 1da Prazer, Mi DIAMOND RINGS ’ so 33 belleved to hen Judge Ivan Walker asked He is SUrVIY ved by his wife, the tery next door. These plans appar- | 10 feturn home {or the holidays Sat Dine Daup, Mrs. T. A Hosie Iman i ad . ¥ pian WaT - lve ” ’ 3 at “a. "rill. and non-resident guests. The usua retics at the time of hi i whe her he wanted to plead guilty fOMIDed Julls Elizabeth Gearhart, ently have been abandoned urday with the Rev. J. M. Kirkpat. Mis. W. K Ha be IAT Mrs. Wil ¥F New Year's eve dance will be held r not, Rudy sald “He guessed he'd Clearfield; his parents, Mr. and Mrs ———— rick and Miss Grace Wibie who wil Jam Hanna, Mrs. George Sweeney. 2, lub. from 10 ». I have 10.” He mas sharple r +. Harry 8. Haagen, Yarnell, and the Being Bi drive d {op hes Mii, Charles Miler, Mrz. Samuel at the club, f D. I! as sharply remind. . ~Coty. Evenin n Pat Hele: arive down lor him Friday 4 SE Six Cases Hea rd ed by the Court that he didn't have | 1OUPWing brothers and sisters: Mis Rubens Agindonne Baia ALLD ta : Bitner, and Mrs, Alla Miler 2 to do anything of e kind, "and J. Bliss Alkey, Bellefonte; Mrs, Ken. 350 Sana 0 perfume Set: $100 to Tickets al $1.00 por the Alumnl EA in Civil Court when asked ! for his WIP Ju, S04 neth W. Breon, Rebersburg; Rich. © ° J Parrish Drug Store, Belle- banquet and dance December 27 People 0 {Len a’ COR. ard H. Haagen, Yarnell: Mrs, Bd. ‘o0ie, Pa. \ went on sale this week, according to | laugh at o » ward I. Robinson, Yarnell: Jean, i i 1 K Dances Scheduled rday evel 30 o'clock Rudy said “1 don't want to plead light of the fair will be a midwa (Continued from Page 1 ullty because ¥ [ tidnt do it.” . - . Bt ShisleY, Neil, Joseph, and Vance, all writ wel aid WO AeA NEARARINAERN MR as Sued For $12,500 In In a case involviy pe OW According 10 a statement made In ' ons ) - held at Ag Mor. Your Nearby Shaffer Store Has Everything from Gearhaz riville home, Clearfield, “Soup to Nuts” to Serve for that Big Automobile Accident or wu | mobile. ay aren ; id : 1 RE before Rudy day. December 16. at 1:30 p.m CHRISTMAS DINNER Heinz Soups sw xu 2iwan25¢ Heinz Baked Beans tron. can QC Penn-Alto Mince Meat 2--25c¢ Cranb’y Sauce vn «oes som: 2 ve 25¢ Libby Tomato Juice 2: 15¢ Penn-Alto Butter »mw=r |b 43¢ Honey Gold QOleo r+ co « sua 2 38¢ Pure Cane Suaar 25 :-1.15 Cope’s Sweet Corn 2-:+-25¢ L.&S. Apple Butter aur ie | §€ wl Ne, : Fresh Crisfield Oysters r« 25c¢ Friomaes ui Bony world be shat Gia, Web vite Fu fue Penn-Alto Cut Beets -+~10c to a penny balloon is nothing to what my teasing did to Charlie Yellow Cling Peaches ++ 15¢ Penn-Alto Corn» ori caesar 2 on 25¢ Penn-Alto Evap. Milk 10 « «-59¢ he pleaded. “You don't Mm Asst. Chocolates cm: vom § v= 89¢ a (Py Harvest Chocolates 2 Ibs 25¢ Fast ighe! The steak J alwayslandet, always Christmas Candy Table Novelties. . .each 10c WALDORF TISSUE 4 rolls 17¢ must be as tender as the J Nl, = the peak of flavor. poten Tue 5 ( ve oot fo wo my Cornucopias & Peppermint Canes. . . .2 for 5¢ SCOT TISSUE 3 rolls 23¢ | Mixed Candy & Orterio Jellies... . . . . . . 1b 10¢c SCOT TOWELS - roll 10c Holders - 20¢ he »e WEN me 4 AN (Continued from page one late Hai 2 dey, of BH | taxi: rabac 1 admiited hav- plot mn the Churet Hall A Wal : [ 33 : a > ko i an danghter tery Blanchard four occasior vas going east on the Bald Ei Tessie Kuh Blanchard, was the pis gee n > a” 2 ow oo” p———. —— ey highway between Milesburg fendant in th r Apri 20, 1908, and continu p » and Howard the Harnish machin Nellie Tn Gram warded ¥RBHL July of this year. The Milesburg Man valine in the onnasite direst ry s _ y a danghter claimed the act wis com. teeing ia the opposiie Sizection. $2222 n'a sult whieh ‘solves a| d3ughier claimed the act whe cdm Fatally Injured crossed the road, st £ th n n with the I&ieq LY umes Jordon aaid of the Sidridge and fore tier L n estate Womas RuGys Vaiter, was reported ! against the concrete ! Rye underpass “- J r A 3 f i 3Ji INR + : WW, IL was drought out . nle was driving the machine st the The statemer ims the Harn MA 1 * Gay h r JOrQon added, is § time of the crash The two Were car was being operated in i . SATE Bp SLO ERY ML LOE new Year. rproute from Miesburg to Belle legs, reckless and negligent man- udente Honor Hetzel GAET « sl.oning DY the Court fonte about 10:30 o'clock when the ner; that the driver failed : val State C Rudy den that | i n his brakes to avert the the car was being operal high and illegal speec 1 of Christ ceme- a 4 bd Ag You! Please Evervone at the Table When You Serve Shaffer's FRUIT CAKES CLUSTERS pkg. 35¢ Other Sizes 70¢ to $1.75 CHRISTMAS CAKES ea. 25¢ A White Cake With Butter Cream Icing EREAD 3 --20c SHAFFER'S SPECIAL HEARTH BREAD loaf 10¢ 100°. Whole Wheat Bread loaf 10¢ pe A nued from Page 1) HES ails | ant 2 3d 2 “N = re .y ~ » KH 9: + 1% HRN VNPLAS RL »e 5 English Walnuts 2% Diamond Bra.d No. 1 Brazil! Nuts y fo Heinz Plum Pudding con 35¢ Welch's Grape Juice pint lc When you buy a quart bottle at 43¢ ohh, Lb LO, C3 > Ba W ae yu » | »e y pET~-PLEASE! NOW WHAT I MEAN Cigarettes “on 1.45 Popular Brands (All taxes Included) Half & Half ™, ... 6%¢ you K BL te ee eT fh #00 LS A WAAR BANFF Boss is a—~what do you ; call it—~connoisseur.” ; 7 / \ guens tonight, 39 “Relax,” I said, “T've 7 - = 5 me T 3 ray 1 £1 got the answer.” ‘ a « dard Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! Our Own Home-Dressed Meats! Florida Oranges Dosen owe 10¢ % Pork Roast sve [|b 15¢ EXPES LARGE ioe. Pork Loin Roast. : vii Ab 17¢ Cal. Oranges xv voe ~— 25¢ Tn dc ke 1 EXTRA LARGE SIZE Pork Loin Chops Center Cuts. ...lb 23¢ Fla Tangerines 25. 25¢ @ Penn-Alto Sausage Country Style. . 1b 22¢ 1 | ® Lean Bacon Squares... .........Ib10c Texas Grapefruit 6 = 235C & Shaffer's Tenderized Hams... Ib 25¢ Tree Ripened — Marsh Seedless ' 10 to 12-1b average — Sold Whole or Shank Half 15 ib peck 19¢ §% TENDERAY BEEF STEAKS AND ROASTS AN Cuts Guaranteed Tender or Your Money Back! BOY! DID HE EAT IT UP! When the Boss left he wore a smile that hooked on both ears, like eye-glasses. He was flattered to pieces, because he considers well-prepared food a com- pliment. Did my Tenderay steak make a hit! ENDERAY GUARANTEED TENDER BEEF OR YOUR MONEY BACK! U. S. No. 1 Potatoes. . . . Fancy Danish Cabbage... .....3 Ibs 5¢ Fancy No. 1 Yellow Yams. . : Winesap or Baldwin Apples... PENN-ALTO POULTRY YS. CmOKENS - DUCKS - GEESE Fancy Holly Wreaths. . ....... £ CAPONS AND GUINEAS it a a —— Also a Complete Line of “BIRDS EY E FROSTED FQODS" at e SHAFFER'S !
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