April 10, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Decorator And Cook Collaborate On Kitchen demonst used at 30, May and The kitcl of th kitchen will It will be Ally question one West Penn Co. Announces Rate Cut (Continued from page one) * charg reduced longer depel mand of ¢ 3. and at the sam of discount creased. The cut of We off Dave been widest redu CASUAL AND DRESS STYLES $3.00 to $5.00 Designed that you may walk in beauty, our spring shoe collection affords a per- fect choice in footwear for your fashion- right Easter ensemble. We feature— antique calf, gcbardine, saddle leather. McClure’s Boot Shop, Inc. “WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE" Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. EVERY PAIR EXPERTLY. FITTED BY X-RAY Musser Clettig will speak, i : | 4 fd ddd ddadd i : kd alad bowl The gadgets oF chen ower Bates For Homes ed rates and Worensed use 82 he comparison winding, at guarantee n the street light- lowing drastic down 1 times within ¢ now brings r 1000. 1500. and nits—and greater will get more light which on- changes which rate reductions simplifications in the company's Two mads up of 39 tles and rrs have been in Twen'.y-thres of thete sched- s are being eliminated lidated and the two tariffs combined one. Two being The net re- be one tariff containing 18 which, with minor excep- will be available throughout the company's territory schedules in tarifls ba into are added tion: At Kiwanis Talk (Continued from Page 1) from the dead and they rested their teaching upon the surety of the fact and staked their lives on it. The resurrection of Christ lles at the! very heart of Christianity Men do not want to die: they crave to live. the Rev, Mr. Thomas declared We have great possibilities; we die with unfinished tasks: we feel that we would still like to carry on In the resurrection God answers this | craving of human souls Roy Wilkinson and Calvin Pur. nell were guests at the meeting Next Tuesday District Attorney! ionerations, and 12 tickets not due. | {Frank McCormack, of Ashland, Pa, in the opposite direction suddenly (sedan struck MoCormick’s vehicle, fone wos hurt jinvestigated, said ‘Boro To Pay For Lights At Airport (Continued Lrom page one) secretary of the Bellefonte Chamber of Cobuneree, reported that most of the Decessary leases have been drawn up and are ready for signing. The president and coretaly were given power to sien the leases so that the transfer of the alrpoit can be accomplished as on as all leases are reagy Council fixed the tax millage rate [cr 1041 at 15 mills—the same scned- for 1940, The millage Is di vided as follows: 13 mills for Ren- eral borough purposes, and 2 nulls interest and sinking fund Councilmen, in discussing the tax expressed regret that the mills but claim- this time Is Karl E, Ku'se u's as fore rate iid not be reduced duction at Harrisburg National-P ar k-O- manufacturer ol meter install a tor two of maters in Bellelonte 1 pert he borough the mot all Davis, of nore ¢ of company Pe i offered to rey. keep od would go to- the machines { the mach ne il would rie [4 [40 pai lment is applica- to erect a Lral- of Allegheny ording to a Department Association gs C : has I Patrol equip- council . of an { for a raincoat fox ee an and Gedrge commmilliee from along the creek inte can not be pre was! raadiid ts nd “ct be endorced Halimoon H fo and wi connections resulted In a Gis about fees for ire Me mats wre MW nsxion i fo x treet by Paul and Carl sion lo erect built on Spearly Deitrich a two- ol arnge atl the reas B hop and Wise Logan approved given permi When it was reported that the wiiing system of the Logan House is old and in dangerous condition Council! authorized the re-wiring of the building. The Logan Fire Com- pany is to purchase and install new lighting fixtures Purchase of a new uniform for Officer Ralph Ever was deferred un- til Council decides whether or not an additional full-time police officer i5 Lo be employed A report of police activities, sub- mitted by Officer Donald Johnson showed 50 cars tagged for parking viclations; 2 arrests for disorderly conduct; traffic light violation; 6 stop sign violations; 8. transients lodged In the lock-up; 1 arrest for reckless driving and 1 arrest for unnecessary use of a horn, The report by George Carpeneto on collection of parking fines reveal- ed 15 fines paid: 30 exonefations for | out-of-town motorists; 2 other ex-| - TWO CARS FORCE THIRD MACHINE INTO GUARD RAIL i Two cars believed to have been! speeding, sent a third vehicle into a! guard rail on North Atherton street,’ {State College. at 7 o'clock Monday | night, causing 8200 damage and threatening the life of the occupant. A convertible coupe, driven by { i { was entering State College on Ath- erton street when a sedan traveling passed a coupe, also going north. The sending it into the guard rail. No Neither of the two cars leaving {State College stopped after the ace] cident, Officer Grant Kough, who } RECENT WEDDINGS Weaver—Walk Mr, and Mes. Willlam Walk, Port Matilda, =. D., have announced the mdi riage of thelr daughter, Marjory Ww J, Bpeucer Weaver, Son of the Rey, and Ms. Weaver, of Port Ma- ida, The wedding look place In Cumberland, Maryland Thursday, Arcll 3. 1841. The newlyweds visited al the nation's capital in Washing ton, D C.. over the weekend, Mr Weaver, who was recently called into | army service by Dralt Board No. 2, a! Bellefonte, has gone to Altogna where be will be Inducted into the army. He was a guest at the fare- well party given by the Philipsburg Veterans of Foreign Wa! Shutt—Rider Houserville United Brethren was the scene of a quiet on Wednesday evening 194]. at 9:45, when Miss Loren Rider, of Valley View, be- ane the bride of Randolph Shut if Milegshurg, In a ceremony formed the hride's pastor A. Womer. The ring Le church was used. Attending bappy couple were Haold P f Mill and Mi un V. Laushell, of Bellefonte. The hu ISONARe eddy April 2 pers Rev oeremony by Lae Spring Taylor—Panbookian wement has been ¢ 2 ’ Mp place on t Meth. on Hill troud Mr Bra reoep hom Tay- Pa BO§- late nd Ber- Linn street attended Bellefonte High Aca jeiny and Boston He im the New war Bellefonte orth Institute goaduated April england Alrcrall gned last week Hanna—Whitman beautiful floral setting of Reformed chur Lock Palm Sunday morning Mists Martha E Whitman er of Mr and Mrs. Boyd Whitman, of Hublersburg. and N. Benjamin Han- nh. son of NB. Hanna, of Locknort were gnlied in marriage at § o'clock by the Rey. Harvey M. Light They r by Mr. and Mrs. Nell In the gt Lud Haven on iv iD A sirsetl leneth gown sheer crepe with which she while accessories Her vas of rosebuds and Kieckner Wore a ti while aces ] of sweet i in the Kieckners enterial the wedding party at i y t their home. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna for a few days visit in Washing- D. C.. and on their will housekeeping Lock Haven - 1 Walker 1 school and has been Lock Haven for the years. Mr Hanna, a fate of the Lock Haven High in the class of 1933 i= a of the staff of the Lock Ha- postoffice shoulder weet black and a breakiast a elumm wid the Raup-— Wilson Al an impressive single ring ofre mony performed at Warrior's Mark Friday evening, Miss Anna Wade Wilson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H C. Wilson, became the bride of John Resell Raup. of Philadelphia. The. wedfling wag informal and was ale tended by members of the immediate families and a few close friends of the couple. Rev, H. F. Baboock, pase tor of St. Pauls Methodist Episco- pal church of State College, officiat- el. The bride was lovely in a green and white silk print Crepe ensem- ble and wore a Corsage of white renee and sweel peas She Was given in marriage by her lather. Mrs Nevin Fisher, gister of the bride! played the traditional wedding mou- tic. Following the service the bridal party was tendered a wedding din. ner. Mrs. Raup is a graduate of Warriors Mark -Franklin High school and of the Pennsylvania State Col lege. At present she is teaching in the Philipsburg Junior~High school Mr. Raup attended the Lewistown High school and the University of Pennsylvania, and is a graduate of Staunton Military Academy and of | the Pennsylvania Stale College. He formerly was employed by the Am. | erican Viscose Corporation in Lew- istown and at pre ition with the Oo ¢f Philadelphia. F » honeymoon trip, the en | return to their Bus planning soon to reside phia Ba. WwW. 1 r ship, became the Hall, son of Mr, Hall, of Unionville, at a Hing cere: mony performed at 3 o'ck Su. afternoon in the Union y odist church. Rev. Lawrence of Sunbury, brother of the / performed the ceremony with the as sistance of Rev. M. F. Kerstetter,| pastor of the church. Mrs. Lawrence | Barton played the wedding march | which was preceded by instrumental | numbers, “0 Promise Me,” “1 Love You J Mrs, sang a solo, “Tell Me." wore a long white satin gown nd long tailing veil and bad a bous in Philgael. Page Seven Saturday, April 19 FOREST HOMAN, WALDO WO- MAN, O. E. MOTHERSBAUGH | quet of white lies und. ferns. Her | Ribs silo at har. late Pr fs \ P P ¢ : ugh Bilreet La Le ister, Miss Mabel Barton, w id full line of housshold poods, rea of honor, wore a pink gown, " estate and bank sock Bal bridesmaids, lda Mae Barton and 1230 p. m. EM. Smith, auct Lila Mae Wilson wore pink and! SATURDAY, APRIL 18-1 Rt of he Estate A blue gowns, respectively, and each Monger will offer at public at M Margaret Homan of State Col- carried bouquets of roses. A nlece of the home In Woodward, Ps a fu Ie Pa will offer at public sale al ’ Hope of hovsehold woods, some VWOOlx Me reside 234 Pugh Bt. Bate Miss Barton was tralu-bearer. The at 1 best man was Peace A. Rumberger n Hub And farm implements. Bale 2 R the following household won, Terms. cash E E “5 of Baltimore, Md., and ushers were Ay APRA Uh Clans nay hai of turd John Resides and Richard Hall, The "ity €4le of 1nehold s horn ig will ehiftoniers church was decorated With ferns, be held 8b the Shoemaker Brother nen spruce, palms and white candles rag ps) Wen AYs- The bride was given in marriage by ) hi, to yr” aia i 1 wr: d her father, George E. Barton, Fol- 40 single beds, 12 dressers: porch lows, 3 large rugs, radio; ovemstulled lowing a wedding trip ‘0 New York, furniture; chairs; dishes, and ma magobanuy sands, walnut book Mr. and Mss. Hall. will refiitn to] Other aruiCa) Wo numerou rocking chairs. straight chairs, Centre county and will go to house mention Bale at 12:30 sweeper. electric Washer, gar~ sharp, - E M, Bmith, au 3 Wola and keeping on the George Barton farm in Union township residence College Ke male Adminisirators ce ure for studenis F ax beds, dressers, student Lables, el. and living room furnjtuse: lows: Norge Electric refrigers~ Weslinghouse ehociric Move, are the following ote Dining room set: as fol #14] A ’ College , AING Og Lee. clerk 3 ALT PRIVATE BALE~Degirable sinall " farm at private sale Known ns Additional] Weddings Page 5 the Isasc Banev farm. located ir Second Section Bennet township = adjothing =the Sinle Hoy farm. Contains 45 acres \g good bulldings and all tern Couple Wed Half Century conveniences Can be bought (Continued from page one) Saturday, April 19 ; MILTON SS. CARVER reasonable orice for auick sale 1f : . interested call Btate Coliege 2842 or write L. Prank Mayes, Lemont Pa BATURDAY Marti Her horn Ji API i olfter 34 mile Madeline w Alsace Li United Beezer and was n on rosq io He came Snell 1885 ond i employed by the Penn- uiiroad at Altoona before ellefontes, Until} } to for Theresa Muver Friday April 25 W. H WATSON Wednesday, April 16 JOHN UU. REISH er 1 ¥ L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE. 2842 AS hy not have the benefit of com- bidding in the sale of | if your property wn. eles 1 l Past experiences have proven that ? j{ public sales of real estate de- I . mand higher prices. Saturday, April 19 |™ VAN S JODON {A number of Farms and several Sms min rs a : : |; Residences will be offered at pub- 10 his cri dE ead i Tat te ga Pho | Me sale in the near future hema In Ironville Blair county tn. tise TO y ait 2 cently, was picked up by motor i WATCH FOR DATES Lancaster county earls week while he f looking for aunt: er ¢ st §f byes ne WV Bellefonte a . Runaway is Picked Up Rhoades, aged 12 wl eft EL lt E home “somewhere in Lancas- returned Public Sales GENERAL APRIL 10--3Mrs Adda ™~0 ed "i t at public sale on the Wardrobe: 4 bed-romo suit Orikigt 3 Hall farm. 5 miles Went g ol S-piece walnut r gLite » on Dix Ru Road a piece oak suite, 4-dDicce mat NE i Mements, ef and 4.-plece ak 3it 1 Gs clock. Mayes & r COBURN, PENNA. (Phone 34-R-21, Millheim Exch.) H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER , Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3578 PINE GROVE MILLE PA BATURDAY don msidence 41 Bellefonte APRIL 19.-.Van 8 Jo- will offer at public sale at his / a 1 : N East Curtin Street, LC jr vl dod era a. & full and com- wy Bk . plete line of household goods. A ne. Jbtars sable + washer an fuli and complete description of - Universal clectric stove: foo which will appear in his paper at op 8 and table lambs: oil heater a future date. At! the same time po ll, 00" surner olldiove: buckets and place the real estale will be any pt electric hot water hest- offered. for sale. Sale at 12:30 JOO FEC ey cal sharp. Mayes and Slover, Aucta _ o og 8.n circular Paul M. Diubbe. Slerk Lit tn 45 degree angle SATURDAY. APRIL 190- Forest Ho pes: White sewine mac! man, Waldo Homan, and ¢ ¥ model fruit cupboard Motherabaugh administrators, of sh and many other the estate of Mm. Margaret E Ho- at 12:30 shafts Mayes man. of State College. will offer at ‘aut Paui M Dubbs, clerk . i a zine 0p rigiduire 6- Properties For Sale! BELLEFONTE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES 13 North Spring Street 50 East Linn Street Three-story brick house, 9 rooms and Two and one-half story brick house bath, hot-air conditioned heat. Central and 2-car brick garage; 11 rooms and location. bath, hot water heat. A most desir- h S able residence. 17 North Spring Street SAR 4 Three-story frame house, 9 rooms and LOTS, East Howard Street bath, steam heat, Desirable location. ‘STATE COLLEGE 132 South Barnard Street 3-story brick dwelling, three complete bathrooms: 12 rooms; 2-car brick gar- age; hot water heat. 1324 South Barnard Street 215-story frame dwelling; six rooms and bath; hot air heat. HOWARD BOROUGH 21;-Story Brick Dwelling Containing seven rooms and bath; lot 64 x 206 feet. Located on North side of Black street. Hot air heat. 214 Story Frame Dwelling Containing 8 rooms and bath. Located on East Walnut street. Hot air heat. FARM | Forniefly kiiown as “Olewine Farm.” Situated in Ferguson Township. Contains 152 acres of which 132 acres cleared, includes 21i-story frame house, bank barn and other outbuildings, water piped to house and barn—drilled well, flow seven gal lons per minute, electricity. Reasonably Priced — Inquire at BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. al. ..BELLEFONTE, PA. ae ¥ fo]
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