January 23, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three PINE GR Farmer Elmer Logan, tenant on the Glades farms was ga bushes visitor recently in Mr. Robert Osman one of the boss carpenters at Camp Meade. | Md., spent the past weekend at his parental home in town Huntingdon, | Farmer Russell Shirk and wife, of Lemont, were récent visitors in our town, ‘guests at the WW, Hamil Glenn home on East Main Street ection to heip telm © Kepler Panl Eimer Pro Those from thi © Ol Justice ni Ma Roy Con at next Millie nd a are Sanda Snyder homesten » of the be: Geor Farmer rer i weds OVE MILLS Our new LH. C. mechanic Huber {| Corl 1s arriving a new Pontiac sedan from State College agency. Fern Dunkle of Lihden Hall well known daliryman was a business visitor ‘within our gates last Thurs. day The James Irvin family of Buf- falo Run Valley will occupy the G Bd. Oerl farm at Oak Grove next n4oN Harpster and wife, Mi and Mrs. J. FP Ross. Tuesday from then trip The Misse wr, Mary E. Homan ne next three we G ene IYvin returned ia auto 1 Jane Mu meet Cap derthn Reed Miller Mi: w o'clock President JACKSONVILLE 1 decided iid be he 19041. Please remembe Mrs. Harold Betz, of Howard, Mrs, Alice Betz and daughter Dots otity of thls place made a business trig Lock Haven Monday Mr. and Mrs Charles Belghto!l of Howard, spent ay Rt the CE wer on End! guests of her Samuel Noll] and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Shaffer and daughters Charloite r were Priday calle ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaffer of Ly town, finding Mrs, Shaffer on sick list, Her many her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. ER B Motiday evening calle George Weight home Mrs. Gertrude daughter Shirley of Beeeh Creek, spent last week with wer friend Mrs. Luey Conaway. Sunday calls era were: Mr. and Mrs, Homer Losé and son Earl of Bellefonte: Mr and Mrz, Milford Fitters and sbn Milford of Fairview: Mrs. Fred Kes. siing and son Clarence, of Yarnell The epidemic which is so Prova. lent everywhere has surely hit our valley hard in number, gome entire families ‘are confined to their beds, but glad to say so far. none have been serious. Mr. and Mrs Calvin GQGuiser Hecla, spent Sunday afternoon the Nevin Yearick home. Mr. C. C. Smull, Mrs. Helen Shultz and daughter Hilda and Mrs Bierly of Rebersburg, were Sunday dinner gues's at the Swope hom The lattér part of last week Kathtyn and Dick McCrea wets down with the fin, but glad to see wele able to report sthool on Monday. but sorry their grands mother filliam ixson is do¥n with the dreaded disease at this writing. Mr. and Mrs John Dunkle and son Paul of Hecla, were Sunda ner guests at the William Beigh- friends artley rs at Sheasley and of ai ivy - . < 31 home Mrs. Lucy Conaway received the id news of the death of her nephew Mr. Irvin Robinson of Mi Eagle The sarrowing friends have our deepest sympathy, in their bereave- ment Mrs, Clayton Womelsdorff son Nevin and daughter Dorothy of near Howard, Philip and Carl Bart- ley of this place were Sunday af- ternoon callers at the ER. Bartley home, Barbara Rockey spent Monday evening with her school {riend Lucy and Kathryn Conaway Mrs, Jameg Shaffer and daugh- ter Barbara were Sunday afternoon callers at (he home of Mr. and Mrs William Pike and davghter Viola. Mr. Elsworth Conaway of Beech Creek, was a Sunday supper guest at the home of his brother Robert Conaway and family. Other call- ers wero: Mrs. Fred Kessling and son Clarence of Yarnell; Mf: and Mrs. Homer Lose and son Earl of Bellefonte. Mrs, Milford Etters and | duction of twin-engined B-25 med~ son. Mitford of Fairview: “Mr. ana” n Bellefonte hosn many ely ia friends here who POCOvery Othe were Mrs. Annie Cds 3 Orr and da Ralph eh Was Mr: ¥ ven - Laer daughter The fol- and Mr Appr . ire Door of 12th birthday Mr and of: i Hes ie Orr } a daug i Esther Baney 1 Conawny ne was ff Baney ters which wi enjoved, refreshments were ram ’ gh she sandwiche at a late hour 4 for ho wishing many more Hirth cake and ice cream i.e happy ——— - Caum is Named Head of Scouts (Continued from page one) bers, scoutmasters and scout lead- ers, their wives and guests and others interested in scout work. The speaker will be Van DeBow. a re- gional deputy executive of the Scout organization” in f Committee appointments an- nounced by Mr. Caum at the medt. ing were ns follows: court of hon- or, Earl 8. Orr; safety and first ald. Lloyd Cummings: leadership and training. Roy Wilkinson Jr : cule bing, C. M. Thompson; publi J. H. Yeager; district commissioner. Foster Augustine: merit badge coun- clior, O. F. Sollenberger: trooy of- ganization irton Tingue camps Ha¥mond N. Brooks Poster Augustine, district commis- ioner plans for the ob- Week Belle that would business { be dé exhibits: rity CIty. ing. in outlying servance of fonte Te Scout reported booths £L up in 8 room in town in he Jooths following fis aid, taxidermy, signaling and! radio, pigeon raising. cooking, reads! ing. safety, ploneering dnd camping. | civi angling, bird study, fireman hip and inforrantion booth The exhibits will be open to the public withomt charge and will be held Pebruary 7 and 8. Thursday night, February 13. Beouts will hold a public meeting in the court house in observancs of Scout Week - a 1500 Engines a Month General Motors Corporation, the world's largest syufomobile firm, yesv | terday announced completion of pintis for a ‘momthly output of 1.4 500 aviation engines und parts and partial assemblies for 200 huge bombing planes C, E. Wilson, Gens eral Motors president, sald the corp | will the Brat an a ——— - HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK the Your Face is Plump plump, avoid large and heavy carrings, Wear the hah parted on one side rather than In the middie, Avoid square neckline: and use the Veshaped neckline Don't rouge heavily and apply what is used high up on the cheeks, never over the whole cheek, Turned-down Int brims are always more become. ine 1 fnce is Celery Flavor Alter wa and top place them in tl thoroughly in mir«tight plies ana ore rs unti! the 1 Wwe drying oven hing ie dried. Store ; them r Navorine, Same persons prefer Lem rect Work Simplified Fonie For Dry Hair wi toh tr Damp Shorey 4 Plenty of Air Indelible Ink Staing } indelible Cleaning lephone pot th of cutter sterile ns well YOUR HEALTH moment th i FOO! I nothing ome mothers mistakenly cajo and conx thelr children 15 ent Be a god now meh.’ Please, mother.” “If you will only eat your » ach, mother will give you a piece of chocolate cake ™ So the child plays this game for the sake of getting a plece of take, $ « wi boy and ea webs joie hig or just for the sake of gaining the | spotlight * Mothers who ignore the child's re- fusal to eat soon gain mastery over the sittation To remain casual indifferent, yet pleasant, as if nothing unusual going helps both mother and child Children nervouniness iz on recognize the signs in the mother and are quick to take advantage of it There no fear that the child I starve to death if he refuses a of will meal—-or even a number of mesls IL Is better for Him to miss = meal or so than to Have the ad- vantage over his mother and re- peatedly “put on his act” at meals times He may create scenes and do lot of pouting and squirming But bad habits are net formed and mother's nerves are not shat- tered by her serene and sensible approach to the problem DO YOU KNOW Since 1017, 232.000 tuberculin tests and retests wers made on cattle | and 4000000 tuberculous “snimals | were detected and removed for! sinugiter, Today, less than one-half of one per cent of cattle are infects | ed with this disense, transmissible | tay man : a . a — ] Hit-Run Driver Sentenced Pleading guilty Monday at Clear- field to charges of Hitsrun’ n | Bloom of CirwensvVille was sentence H ed ‘to the Clearfield county jail for | a two to four months termi and | fined $200, in the death of Dewey | | Walker, Esq, as toastmaster, REBERSBURG ) is employed we weekend y of McClure home as Schechter Breon Mrs this Mr Mrs Paul week at Cumming Cummings is spending Williamsport employed Wilkinsbur Miss Emma Ella Diehl reon where Lillie her Mr to Steel Tues employment w where he hag se- Bethe ay a week pareny Hackenberg irs. Slanley Ziegler and former's H Autoed MT and Giad o ve Ziegler WE ey > arson rt C Trust Company Elects Officers ie i ff» ¥ sued from Page one) om 1809 the of an i whereas time ge posils $1535 74 er oft. Earnings dur! 1040 wel siigitly better Qing 1530 siial, a Rood {erred to Yeu 1 0 53 per cent Wrensed and as raring led profit 4 4 ron oT Vena O0D00 wa Oo the During the year Mf the the banking quar. compa wore remodeled the bank now occupying i completely moder ized quarters re now avails ni which w had Dying the fin floor of the store adjacent to the bank. A new private office wis cated immediately to the left of the vestibule for Commercial De. } SCTeen was banking : and renovated present new 0- the po en tire EA Rppearag the most tive and modern banking rooms in this part of the State attrac During the year the bank entered a new phase of financing that of amomobile and electrical equip ment fnaneltg and business is de- veloping slowly bt sound The bank now offers ita cus tomers and nofecusiomers 8 mean: of financing “thess' urticles Wt on greatly reduced cost to the purchase er. The tompany entered this type into on a basis we. To-! M1 ond w Harry Mrs. Lena onfined tw 17 in County Go To Army Camps ol free {rom page ond #2 Viehdorier 1 Fdware Four were imperfect teeth Adnatlion al imperfiec- 1 of Pleasant Marcelonis R. D1 t Local Board Ne 2 sent Cyril Drapcho, of Clarence, jand William Krone, of Bel “en al Cai Hefonte, while Local Boayd No, 1 sent Aller | Green, of Btate College, and Rich- ard WW. Hoffman, former employe of the Nittany Lion I'mn, State Col- lepe of financing as it believed there was | a real need for It here as bosts of purchasing holders” banquet was held at the Pein Belle Hotel, with approximate. | Iy 150 persons, including stockhold- ers and guests present N. E. Robb, president of the Trust! Company, gave the address of wel- | come and introduced W. Harrison Mr Walker gave a brief summary of the past year's buchhess, and an- nounced that the speaking program had been kept at a minimum to en! able the entertainer, Vintent Kal- ‘mer, of the Columbia Lecture Bu- ireau, te have time for his part of the program. Mr. Kalmer, graduate of Harvard, former newspaperman and photo- grapher, spoke most interestingly of a trip he and 14 fellow students made to Mona, a smal] island in the these articles elsewhere! i constitutes a real burden, Tuesday night the annual stock! Hold Chapter Meeting (Continued from page one) every Women of the Moose chapter in the United States, Cénada and | Alaska, is designed to reflect the aims, objectives and activities of the lodge membership commitices, and at the same time to convey pub- { Hieally an idea of the philanthropic work which is weing carried on by the organization he Jocal chapter extends an ine vitation to the general public and all members of the local lodge of j the Loyal Order of Moose to attend | the Chapter Night Program i > [200 CASUALTIES OCCUR ! IN INAUGURATION CROWD More ican 200 men, women and { children collapsed, suffered injuf- met again |! Ream investigated the shooting, both were testified that Oardner sald the day home Ini af shooting: “I did it and 1 Enter) he kilo i hang me LOMOr- Mille on and | row Jordan sald Gardner Mr i A : f ni BROT in You t 4 with relations with ne Laproom 11 m arriving =a Edendale ¥ found Gardner Gets | a Life For Murder from Pp Ler Lhe conti care Ley 3 signed a (Continued page one) § which he aamitied ine the second de b ima Mrs. Miller manslaughter § ] nes Mr Miller wis Lis A i that he shot her because gh Attorney Purst In sum- { hh radio ivi running around with other men ung up his case after testimony room. nearts ian was the last been heard, made a strong plea ‘ tht sentence, holding forth belie] Gardner should not of the hope tha good conduct he might be from prison and spend on earth in liberi orney Musser W, Get for a firs, degree verdict at Gardner gave hi gegree, murder in or voluntary Defense Te prosecution an li that deprived ' for a drink t him a drink Jey the Miller Ww nome Lh offer Wil released . Ling last day; A wa Gardner wu Mi orf A he ner he Ww buy id goods when fare brought food Muller familly POTTOWEd money the Mil- Ae ey were b WOsure, he de- in the matter Gardner will time In Western penitentiary st Pittsburgh wheres another convicted slayer Richard Millinder, 8 now serving life another irder oor md remitted County Ley serve h the lie ai had i + ing in Philipsburg the we'd carried the gun fot i sugust 31 and had visited there untill about 11 Pye Joseph Slate Motor Police at Rockview su tal with Pvis mics eer 2 MGWVET AE 2% Jordan af the towns Tor ern aon 1 Centre mm nit Ooidie separated on, who Griffith a i mr— AGAIN! DeHaas Eleeirie Co. OFFERS A SET OF WHITH GALVANIZED WITH COVER WITH Westinghouse Washer EVERY OR MORE. Other Models As Low As $48.95 Caribbean Sea which allegedly was|jes or temporary illness during the | used by pirates of old as a hiding piace for treasures. He illustrated his talk with motion pictures, in natural colors, of the expedition’s search for tressure, The second half of his talk was devoted to marine photography and deepesea diving. Mr, Kalmer is" one | of the foremost students of deep sen life anc! his colored motion pittures of Animal He to be found mm the Wa were most interesting, During the dinner music was pro- i vided by the following loenl mitmsic- | lansT Mfe. Philip Wion, pinho; and | Mrs Lowiz Schad, John 8 Dubbs and Allan Hewitt, violins. First Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. if. Willis Hartsock, pastor. oration had entered into a co-opers! London, Clearfield R. ID. resident. | Chreh schoo! at 9:30 a. m., with erican Aviation, Inc. for the prow : Lun Bombers, | near Hyde wheri Ne was struck by Bloom who failed to stop snd" give assistance, {ative arrangement with North Ams! London was ‘killed December 22 | World Service Offering, C. C. Shuey, | Presidential inaugural ceremonies {in Washington, Monday, which { brought a crowd estimated by capitol city police at more than 1.000.000 ‘to downtown Washington, | Sixteen persons required hospital treatment, while others were able to go their way alter Red Cros emergency treatment {| In most serious condition were Georgie Howard, 60, Alexandria, Va. {who collapsed while Watching the parade, and Miss Florence 8mith, 55, | Washington, who suffered a frae- tured hip when she was pushed {from the curd whild witching the ‘parade Most of the victims were suffer. | {ing from exposure in the cold wind, though temperature ranged from 24 {to 33 above. Hundreds arrived along H Fs Supt. Morning worship with sermon [the parade route at daybreak, and | N. Allegheny St. by the pastor: &5t 0:95. Epworth cxpostire f6¢ hours 6 the oold wind ! League at 6:30. 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