THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 2, 1941. Couple Observes 57th Anniversary (Continued from Page 1) five years later bullt a home In Bush Addition. where for more than 60 years they have resided. Mr. Haupt is 76 years old and his wife is one year his senior, Both enjoy excellent health. Thelr chil- dren, all of whom gre living, are Samuel, Herbert, Fred, Albert, Mrs Dora Garduer and Mrs, Annie Tate, all of Beliefonte and vicinity. For many years Mr. Haupt was cngaged in the building and con- tracing business in Bellefonte. He had the contract for the remodeling of the First National Bank buildin; some Years ago, built all but the main building of the Federal Mateh Company's plant here, and was in charge of the construction of in- numerable other bulldings in this area. For a time he was in part- nership with Edward Haupt in the contracting business, Retired for the pas years, Mr. Haupt views with much satisfaction the continuance of his life's work by sons and Nis gna ndsons . who are recognived among the community's foremost carpenters, masons and Jjes To Mr, and Mrs. Haupt The Ceri tre Democrat joins wy a host of other friends in exiending cone gratulations and best wishes for many more happy anniversaries, number ol is lcy Highway Causes Crash (Continued from Page 1) of the crash the Dorwerth skidded broadside on the and struck by a machine driven bv R. Risser, of Harrisburg, which was approaching from the opposite di rection. None of the occupants of the Risser machine was injured Damage to the two both nev. was estimated at bork orth was According machin road to report car £300 brought the whes to ican tffering te phy to be 1 laceration and slig! He Is now rece the [amily home CONCUsS! rapidly at Motor other poli Ie cars ran off same place Christmg were able to continue ony power Christmas daz and balmy, and far above the the section of road ed from water from the mo trees, and Rot er than Christmas err ws to yorted the tem freezing whe ratures were mark. But re ice form- urface rotected sun hy is alway cably surrounding areas night State scattered ashes on prevent further mishap » mtains Late Highwa + sot Levy he section — —- Ad Classified Lemon Juice Ricins checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly if you from riveumatio thrifts or - nouriti pops or thi simple Inetheusive home recipe that thowanids are using. Get a packase of Ru-Ex Compound todas Mix 1 wikh a quart of water. add the des of 4 lemons. Vs oan No trouble at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tablerpoonsfuln two times a day Oftonn within 48 ROUrs—sometimes overnight _&plen did results are ob- tained. 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Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR Milesburg Couple Wedded 50 Years (Continued from Page 1) most of their lives in Milesburg and vicinity, where they are widely known and held in high regard. | Both have been members of the Presbyterian church for many years, | | spent the holidays at the home of f Mrs. Mr, Peters, better known to his In- timates as “Dad.” at various times was employed by the Pennsylvania RaNroad, and the New York Central Railroad. He Milesburg brick yards until they | ceased operations. In more recent vears he was employed at the Sun- 0 service station conducted by his son, Lewis G. Peters, until the time of his retirement late last June The following children were born | Avenue to the honored Ww, Harry A. Lewis G., Earl M,, Fiorence Peters Scholl. There are ‘six grandchildren, In honor of the joyous open house was held on Christmas Day from 1 to 4:30 p. m, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G Peters, During the day nearly a hundred friends of the couple call- ed to offer their felicitations. Al 5 po m. the guests of honor, Mr md Mos. Peters and members of their immediate {amily gathered around the banquet able, which was appropriately decorated with ever- sreens. intermingled with golde ug bell couple: Clyde also OC vedd! Ihe with the ma brilliant anniversary ried ou vely cakes, golden and 5, A ried in Kegping y Chris! [ ng and holly berrie he golden color scheme was oar- the table service, Two bride's cake any anniversary cake iu gold, enhanced the tabi t rainbow with bril- liant hue panned the years from 1890 to 1940 and with a chest ol at one end. served as an ef- background for the table golden chest were placed jeartfelt sentiments of thelr friends, and near were ald for the and Mrs uce Peters, Clyde W. Pelers and Hammersley Forks; Harry Peters, of Renovo, , Clifford Overgord, o Mr. and Mis, Earl Peter: jaughter Ann and son Lewis Glenn: Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Scholl, all of Milesburg, Harry Mc- { Pleasant Gap; Miss Summer. of Lewistown, Kelly an on, Ear and host and Mr Lewis G tables festiy canterpiecs il 3 th Laie ne + ils nv fram many irom iar on Pl ing: Mr and Mrs Marlin ind Mrs Mr. and Mr Leck Haven follow - Mr S00 Lies 0. Josephine M1 Etta George Cathear Mr. an ae a happy period celebrat the impre: had marked heir lives and ion with Fire Causes $2000 Loss (C Tontinued from page one) | brought the Blame under control With danger eliminated the Lured fire itaolf to an- Before and down from firvy men other of their dulis Mooded trickling Mids from the floor began pia ster and 4 the h on roof fit ari t in turn from firemen carefully rug a and 1 room OP Ww i be Ivage Covers from waler damage On the third Door from the roof was caurht § vage cover which was hung it carried the water through dos Meanwi men wood flo the where (Alva firemen large walter drog ing ile other of fire. hoveled up plaster and cha red which 1 fallen & abel pi quad rhe woul a the fl reiteed mn jorwe finer ge covers did not reacd with swept out and up small accumnalstiong prevent damage to floors All in all the fire was one of the most outstanding examples of mod. fire-fighting and fre-damagr prevention ever seen in Bellefonte Lowa to the howe, owned bv BRB Blair, of Btate Obllege, was placed approximately $2000, the loss bee covered by Insurance, The dame the Rune family furnit and equipment will be almost ligible, it is reported Mr. and Mrs, Kusse and their daughter, Joan, were about to eat their Christmas dinner when the daughter in an upstairs room. saw a small blaze on a porch roof. She told Mr. Kusse, who, upon investi. gating, found the main roof in flames The alarm drew und eds tators to the scene With the roof of their home open the weather, the Kusse family ought new living quarters, and om | the following day moved Into the Samuel Reynolds brick house on West Linn street, until recently oce cupicd by Dr. and Mrs. William J Sehywartz. Mr. Blair, o%ner of the damaged Home, reported that re! fairs will be made as quickly as pos. ” armel broom and mopped of water to rinth ern al ing ane to ure neg- of spee- to i ——— a ia nt There are some people, who used to live in Centre county who would reintive, or friend. to send them The Centre Democrat during 1941 | Harrisburg. | also worked at the | | George Henry of Collingdale, at Milesburg, | { Holidays with hey parents, Mr, end | ani | | Mi | casion, | famudly { Christ | Holiday Mr | | brother than for some |d4y, January 3, at 5:30 p. m. This, Thursday motning to the Charles tbe taken care of in addition to the first meeting of the new officers, | members attendirig. feonfidént ¢f the crops that they wir Places, STATE COLLEGE Florence Berry of Miles Street spent the Holidays with relatives in | va spent his Christmas week vaca- Forly-Fort | tion with home folks. He says he Mrs, Sara Erb of Hester Street, | enjoys soldier life 50 far and he re- | is spending the Holidays with her | tuned last Sunday to camp ‘son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anna Lucas spent her | Mrs. Donald Lanker and family of | Christmas with her son-in-law, James Parks at Pleasant Gap. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Samuel Shirg last Sunday were and Mrs, M. A. Watson and | three children, Mrs, Salle Furl | Miss Joyce Hope. Rosie and Los | | Miller, Fred Witherite and Mahlon | | Wataon: | Harold Olt, of Warren, Ohio, | | void his Christmas vacation ss Betty Long a student nurse | with his mother Mrs, Luella Emin- mn peo Johnstown hospital spent the | hizer. Mr. Milton Fulton and Borden | Harry Long of East College boy visited with Lawrence Vargo, | Sunday | has returned Mr having spent the Holi- | two children me Of Dis parents, with reladve Walter Parson Miss Lula visiting with Luca ince wrned home day Mi: er-in-iaw, town, Pa, Sunday Mrs. John Bellefonte, and of Milesburg. visited with Mr, and Mrs. Emest Fye last nday. Mrs. Charles Reese LWO s0Ns Wingate, vigited Wal me last week puests asl Mr. add Mis. Johan Dewey of Clarence Par be lle Pon te visited with Mr. and Oho. re, Floyd Davis i West Beav- Mi Mi Janes Stere and ue had a guests on | daughter Margaret of Fleming cali- i Fred Tate and family of | od at the Ed. Walker home ond, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dudiey Potter and » of Campbelistown, Mrs, AR- | Mr. and Mrs Lavere Wooster of Pate. Mrs, Francis Pucker and | garthaus, visited with Mrs Erma Lock Haven and Sallie Barr | Walker been on the sick Grove Mills t Ciara Lynch spending toona visit and Mrs. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Wil | { Bouth Burrowes RUNVILLE Mr. John Milton of Langley Field, Weaver of Laysville, | Margaret Harkins of Atherton Walter Parsons ol Rev. John Strect and Mrs Helster Street, Mrs. Elsie Noll of East College Avenue had as her guest several | days this week her daughter, Mrs. | Mr Mrs Howard to Jonestown Id ay Lhe n Mr Street nd Mr: of South mas visiting and Mrs, Joeeph Rubin od | Fairmount Avenue spent the in Philadelphia and New Zerby aad | v sited | Parsons and Mrs, Russell { Meringe, Sunday Zerby, who has been her sister Mrs. Mabel Thanksgiving day, re- to Pine Hall last Sun- 4) and ol Hels er Mr Schrack and Steel spent Logantou ruc Gill in Mr ™. ’ Pa: James Wertz and her broth. | Charles Wertz of Kyler- | visited with Sallie Priel York Dr Fast davs Mr cust and Me w Foster Avenue in New York. City and Mrs. Guy Swver of Lo- Lane spent C in La- spent Broyles of the Hoil- Stover and son ol Maggie Pry Arist and M. A Nas [ n 0! Oh of East Co HTM Akron How ard Cro of al nel { % | 1 of who ha Pine Mey ist The eg of Heisler Holidays reistives shillings and liam Dunkie Street spent James on the sick doctor's care This Thursday evening will be In- stallation of officers in the Bald ho Eagle Orange installing officers L Wednesday afternoon and evening | F Biddle and wife, will be present the home of Mr. and Mis, Roy | Fach member i= to bring another Coxey of lLewisiown Ori with them. Chicken and ! Sumner Noll and apper will be 6:30 ville, spent &ev- | sharp home of Mrs, Elsie | Mrs, Charl ege Avenue town. visited with b of Heiste Mrs James Me confined to weeks ls improve. as er bab) repori- and is under th Le Lig JAE noodle erved al wiry Arisunas and aris week Preaching service next Sunday evening at 7:30 by our pastor Rev. E. R. Miller. Everybody welcome. Sania Claus was very good to all of u this community this season he some toys and some very useful articles. He left Raymond Walker an electric train which he prizes very highly. Stree ner has several w Or ho 43! bed . ng N Abert Dea had 1 of Sauk Holiday R i” aig Mrs i R r us in left Joseph Ammerman lege Avenue had as their several days thei aughe- Madalene of Phils Mrs. Liovd Harrisburg spent Christy home of Mr. and Mis on of Heister Street Mr Mis. F West Beaver Avenue Mou nee Ohio Janet Henninger of Ridge Avenue snd Junior Parsons of Heister | Stree: visited withh the latters in Harrisburg over he | Mr. and o: Milesburg Firemen Elect New Officers Citizen: | Company elected ter Paz . ani D are Bennet of visiting Hook and Ladder No. 1. of Milesburg, have following officers for 1941: president, Franklin Heaton: vice president, James Senta: ng secretary, James Jodon cial secretary ME. Fly PI Holt; for 1 svar, the finan - freasurs Bent: yon; trustees, James Thomas Quick for 2 years, and Willlam Jodon for 3 years; fire chief, John Keeler, Jr; mt assistant chief, Morris Seeger: 2nd assistant chief, James Sents: rd assistant chief, Edward Sum- mers The bingo commiliee balance of $160 Due to insurance conditions af- fecting firemen, all people who do belong to the fire company are naked to remain off the fire truck and to keep at a safe distance from fires. They also are asked not to en- ter buliding: on fire. Viciators will be arrested. The new truck will ar- rive about February 1. Those who have not made their contributions for same are asked to get in touch with P. I. Holt, John Keeler or James Sents — —_ Wo (SUFFERS FRACTURED ELBOW WHEN STRUCK BY TRUCK weekend 8 1 —————— a] qh Donates Radio For Men at County Home Guest Home Christmas Mrs. Nellie Loc tributed a lounge room tions held Chr home The radio is in sery y and 8 now almost it i& reported n December 22 the Christian En- vor Society of the Manchard Church of Christ held a vice at the home and distributed small gifts fruit and other delicacies Methodist eharehl of State held uo vice on wlore Chrial- Centre County gotten during te at were : ae not I; WR SON reporied a kart, of Peru, con- dio for the men's and se organiaa« stn a Used veral sit OX PATE 0m [$315 iceable condi constant den Lt cana e Free lege Eee ie da ma I. CC. Heltwima ecretary of the Bellefonte ¥Y. M. C. A. (Hotei | uted candy among the gues aud Wiliam Slee: of Spruce sirest the zame day Mri. Elsie White con. Fhiltpebors. received a fractured «l- tributed a large can of popoorn. {bow BSeturday morning, December —- 71, slong the Port Matilda-Phillps- LOGAN FIRE COMPANY burg highway when he was struck HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY DY a buck operated by Earl R. Lit- ten, of Philipsburg miiay i | ember 23 Maror Hartman P. Harris gave the welcoming address at the an-i orist to the Philipsburg State nual Christmas party held by the pital Logan Flee Compatlty on Monday,| Motor police seid Slee was December 23. A quartette consisting| When the truck attempted to pass of Cecil A. Walker. George New. another vehicle. Slee was walking man, Edgar Wagoer and Malcolm i the same direction the truck was Wetzler, with George Sheckler as! traveling. acocmpanist, sang a group of Chirist- * mas songs. Mrs, Ruth Casper sang! A. L. FRANCES SWORN IN carols, and during an "amateur AS KIWANIS OFFICER hour” 15 youngsters sang and re- cited Entertainment included a Hos- When Victor C. Diehl, of Hazle | tap! ton, governor-elect of the Pennsyl- dance by June Williams; piano solos | vania Kiwanis district. and other | By Arlene Boob and Martha Ann 1941 officials took office al Hezel- | Grogs, and songs By Herby and! ton, on January 1, Armstrong Lf Judie Malin, Ethel and Sarah Fish- Francis, of Bellefonte. was gwom in er, Ann Scull, Joanna and Pauline as one of the deven lieutenant | Fstright, Phaline Nelo and Phyllis' governors. J, Martin Pry, of State | Gross i College, is the retiring governor. Santa Claus was present to give! In Pennsylvania there are 121 | treats to the youngsters, and also! clubs with a of 6587, provided treats for 22 youngsters at! Mr Diehm stated, and in the Unit- | the Centre County Hospital {ed States and Canada there are | | 2,130 clubs with a membership of | over 110,000. : | PLEASANT GAP “FIREMEN TO MEET JANUARY 3 —_— Logans Answer Alarm | The Pleasant Gap Fire Company | py re Company was! will hold its regular meeting Pri-| u So8a Fife ¥ Wut {summoned about 9 o'clock last | ~~ {the first meeting of the new year, romm home has much special business that must iF oh North Spring street i when the flue burned itself out with [no damage. The fire caused a heavy pall of smoke to hang over the bus- An oyster stew will be served 10 jeu district for a time. Seeks Liquor Permit David Love, who for some time has been conducting the Brant House, Bellefonte, has applied for a transfer of his liquor license from that establishment to a room in the Bush Arcade, Wost High street, which now houses the Bellefonte -— ] Vieflant garden famities are now any A ROTA- Tali record | Slee was rushed by a passing mo- | struck | UNIONVILLE Presbyterian Church Services:= | Methodist Bible Study Class on Monday even- ing, there will be no preaching ser- | vice this Sunday evening, January | Woman's 5th as the pastor, Rev. H E Oak- wood 1s expected to be present at the opening service of a week of prayer in the Port Malllda church | by the that evening with sermon by the Free Methodist Church Services: | F. Kersu Epworth {Prayer service Priday evening, Sun~ |! vening at 6:30, | day Schoo! Sunday morning at 9:30 Guests the home followed by Claws Meeting the re- Mrs, J. R, Wilians over the gular preaching service in the even. | weekend were ing at 7:30 with sermon by the pas thelr families, tor, Rev. Jacobs ton ye , p Pittsburgh and Mr Mrs, Almety Durst and ehfldren of C or r Mi Eo wii Sharon Mr. H BE McElwain ng pen l Christin son with | elected Superinbend relatives here odist Bunday Bchool, Lhe M Florence been tales ( (i A ub J. H Finch day for Norris Brugger. who had iv spending thy faithfully the past of Mrs. Richard more wi mploved whi us Swit OO id Mrs, J. Ru ' family had Ci Linas BS he home of her parents H. Barion and meeting and social, h pastor, League ht Lier of Mr. an pa at Mr, and Mn and New and Mn wearfield Leo Lore wi ent of Lhe M } by Lim Lhe are of iNC¢ (H 2 tesident o ell Relish an Chur % Mr Boyd Luca 0 a t trimmins famil Mr and ikdrer Mr REL Coll {uM man Da wort an I Ari Mr, and My Key wer My i Mi Mr. al 1 Cla Monda of Rev bylerian evening tie after present leather gift wring work were hie new RA ndance th vou Wiliams and Christmas din- Brin meE Church Services: There will be no prayer gervice this Thursday evening but instead, the Boclety of Christian 8er- viee will hold thelr monthly business Bunday Schoul on Sunday morning at 9:16 followed preaching service at 1:30 Rev, M thefr two daughters her and two children of Pa recently Meth- work hav Ase deal! held that thirty diner at the year ald is whic! ” — | Mrs, Lizzie Potter of Altoors, Pa. spent the holiday season with her | slater, Mrs, J. I. Brink of this place. Christmas Day guests at the home {af Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Bauder, were their children, Mr, and Mrs, Clay- ton Updegraf! and children of Wil Hamsport, Mr, and Mrs. Clapence Bauder and son of Williamsport Mr. Porrest Bauder and Mr and Mrs, Clark Williams of this place. Mr, J. BE Carper of Undon Towne 1 | ship confined to the Centre County Hospital with a broken leg ) the result of an sceident one gven~ week when he fell into a the Joe Plerec Bervice Sta- w ing last hole at ton, bors trust speedy We his recovery may be were sorry to learn of the death of another former cllizen of | the community in that of Allen | Rumberger, who died Sunday at his | ie home in Tyrone Puneral ser- vices were conducted from his home on Wednesday afternoon and n terment in the Oakridge ocemotor tt this place. He was a brother of Mrs. J. E Brugger of this place and ! | has been seriously at his home ome weeks past. We herewith mont sincere sym patides reaved family and friends sadness be ringing Loe of this week when one ir bovs has boarded the matri- bus, particulars of which we reveal nex) week, Anyway, get cowl s rendy Mr. Joseph Brugger, who 5 em wed Wn New York, Spent Lh eckend prior ov Christmas wit parent Mr. and Mn C. K then left for Wilmington where he ent Christmas wit Mr a to tw ia thelr hour: Wedding bells will tter part of Le} er ter and anc ward Soulhard, na oA co —— Board Passes Measures For New Building (Con tinued from page one) he present voted unanimously «0 pay nial of $17.000 to ne building cor; oration 0 dquidats the $300 000 bon the corpata- ITA MOT ALL aARnual Ie our ITLIMUNIL) iy Gecoraied wit ia EaNe New one 38] have adde ’ nost elabor- Wt Mrs Smith NETS Hot, Mr mans Har idl Fire | } Bit ye SWUGH C reh wi ; ¥ y, Mrs, Harper being her bed for some weeks many friends and neigh- bore hope for ber speedy recovery Mrs Edward Flick spent two Mia weeks r to Christmas #1th her braniiful Christmas and lay Mr di from which M1 Wiiliaen Br of Pint When she wag ready Wo come her daughter and husband Mr Mrs, Arthur Barr of Bellefonte, Pa display motored out for her. T regular m Mra. OW. Bullock and meet ter, Mrs Charles Bechies of How - , be held t Friday evening at ard are | i Wednesda Mia Ratticen Homan, January uple days tlendance desired with th read of “Peeping Mrs eorge § Jullock and Rev n other munities but and Mrs rs terian cl day evening hone of Mrs tree In atiracls overed dauginter nl ndow eT It unmed burgh bome wi with lights and le ang u NASTY onl busine her sis me of have Come t our community were seen Some there ; ton and yeepin daughter ' Mi: ma: and houn of My bw Harr Mary TS with her and Mrs dre of Mrs Dorothy ) 5 Kenzie Calhoun he latiers brothers | were ‘oner Cal into seen, and if i continues, thing will be done about iL a certain bunch of childre have been making it to knock on poopie 's or bells folk the bell very AD TIS F day with wile dd Mrs, Mr. and Altoona. Pa Mary McCicllan making her Anking Aino ; who M1 buair Mi and ring d« day ox and when Mr. to answer Burton Tingue and chil- | which § Bellslonte Pa m Mr. Hugh Oakwood of Mileshure to and his sister, Mrs. Howard Dunis- ford of Detroit, Michigan, were call- ers among friends in the commu- | nity one evening jast week, who homes wit aor her sister Christmas ancl A © ows § w Fo In daughter find no ing and family alier plaints were handed to this AS a warning and not be necessary her action we trust it wi to take any | 1 TUL YL TI: YOUR MONEY BACK! ONLY ZENITH CAN GIVE YOU ALL THESE AT THIS LOW PRICE # Heinch Concent Grand Speier 8 tubes, including heater cathode rectifier tube # 64 Position RADIORGAN Tone Mastery AK af RADIORG/ ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Bellefonte State College anc other H D Lindenmuth has a very her nil with and maker a very attractive ang Christ- r of the , inn h League will the Toms" it ha are sane Some per- the of their neighbors they do not know thes some There their stamp on porch- their door one If this contimess i will be reportad the proper officers. These com- columm fur- BE Linn and accepled e Cor; v #8 Tequir- n be erect WARS Wore of 34 mills ig ox April or May effective at estimated $400000 total oos the building. pment i= scqpew nat original Ogures ‘ ol fu equi the in exoes: OL were first considered building costs nereased sharply cos, was pieced at abou {IAVe ginal tola] . cipa and interest of $17000 re- 3 hat the corporation's bond is- A sue of $300,000 will be liquidated in lightly mere than 32 years The board's actions in accord with recommends- the finance oommittes: H. Brouse, and Horace J i, who mrived at the plan ction after a conference with Earl K. Stock, supervising principsi Musser W. Getlig, the schoo] boar! and John G. Love, attor- ney for the bullding corporation. amu were © attorney a Lake proposes 100 cargo snbme- rines to supply Britain, fi COLDS Misery of 666 ii. Covel RoE Tor “Reb Mr Tom + Sh ra FREE! Blatchford's Amateur Hour Show 1:30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadeast From W.F.B.G. u McCorntick-Deering FARM EQUIPMENT BALES AND SERVICE Liberal Trade ALLOWANCE FOR OLD MACHINETY M. Harold Betz HOWARD, PA. His many friends and neigh- | raaslings and bug bosrd members explamed thal since piss The ri- ast Monday | Page Three Titan Distributes $38,000 Bonus (Continued from page one) company also has been active in es~ tablizhing a ¢¢ rehentive apprens tice training amy during the past five years | A letter which accompanied the { checks malled to employes Monday read as Jorw “We are happy be able to extend our best wishes for {the New Yeitr in the form of an en- closure which represents § per cent (of your ecarnings from December {3, 1939 to December 2, 1940.” In the case of two employes who | died during the year, Roy Hipp land Howard Gordon, the bonus | checks were maidled to beneficiaries To Call 17 in County Draft (Continued from page one) | re fol Giana, and John Paul Ada Matilda, A seventh volun erick Trammel, colored will not be accepted at since the Japbuary 22 quota i twins men only There also are six volunies: the quota of 8 men from Board 2. Slate Collegs Jolin Charles Krumyine Joseph SBheelbe and Karl hard, all of Slate College Philip Maree! Bellefonte and Boyd Same] Weaver am 1.4 J ¢ Btate College 1 ms, Port teer Vreede Belief 2) mike, time Pp Wor for Dralt are George Rein- Joserds R. 1 They n 13% or fer: have rr 1#i~ the there to Ni the 1 fro q Will Grass a die 1 inteer fret he first eal! ruished {Wo Cac 1730 nen ——— A ——————— Oneerest Accidents of 1940 hui 42 g of during gure to ed this in the January American Weekly, big magazine distributed with Baltimore Sunday American sale ol all newsstand: WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstormg Policy Protects Tou From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa. Dhustrated slory credit mischanoce: Be [eature 121th, issue of The Tie the On y Vid MAL “ear unas al wk fo { L FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2s@ » Why not have the Lenefit of com C. Y. 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