Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1941, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMO(
JRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
April 17, 1941,
GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM
Shown above are the members of the Girls’ Bascetball team of the Gregg Township Vocational School
that won the championship in the Centre-Clinton County League for the 1940-41 season. The team’s rec-
ords consisted of 16 victories and one defeat. This was the fourth consecutive season in which the G. T,
V. 8S. team has topped their league. Reoding from left to right the personnel of the group is as follows
Front Row—Christine Noll, Gladys Shawver, Betty Robinson, Pauline Stitzer, Capt., Barbara Fetterolf,
Mary Zettle, Bernice Fetterolf, Sara Zubler and Janrct McCool
Second Row-——John W. Decker, Coach, Lorayne Grove, Dorothy Henry,
Lois Meyer, Arlene Long, Mary Aukerman, Fave Yearick, manager, Miriam
Back Row--Dorothy Miller, Helen Duck, Louise Zubler, Martha Barger,
Mary Mathews,
Trout.
Kathryn
Betty Auman,
Krout, Ruby Grove,
re investigated, but so far
eluded capture
‘Low Tide’ Official
Hoffman Monicker
Two Rockview
Inmates Escape
sentenced five to 10
railroad property
dled  weapor
uld have been
1942. He is
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near the hon ¢ Chanplah + F mpleted in vember
Lauer
field n
Oak Hall
Brown, of Bel
* Institution, saw
in a field near the p
Bloodhounds +
FURS
stored, scientifically
cared for through-
ouf the summer. We
guarantee perfect
safety against fire,
theft, moths. Be in-
sured for fur bril-
lance next winter
by storing vour furs
with us NOW. Call
1K,
safely
R. C. WITMER
ELECTRIC STORE
Hzh St Bellefonte
"a FR
WELCOM
«
A. C., TURNER CO.
BELLEFONTE'S MOST UP-TO-DATE STORE
Crider’s Exchange Bldg. Bellefonte, Pa.
Save Now On Your New | Manufacturers’ Close-Outs !
Spring Coat
war sewn | TROCKS
7.95 ... 59.95 2.00
All Worth More! You'd hardly expect to buy a dress like this so
Youll Be Here
After-Easter Sale!
If You
Early
Know Value,
for This
Misses’ and Women's
soon after Easter. But just ene glance and
All the new soft tailoring: plenty of white trims,
Black, Navy, Beige, Wool
you'll recognize the value of these “dewy-fresh”™
Twills and Crepes. materials!
OUTSTANDING VALUES IN
SPRING CURTAINS
COLORFUL
Tailored
49c¢ ° $1
Drapery designs, lace and
marquisettes. In White,
beige, cream and ecru.
COTTON
FROCKS
For Spring and Summer
59¢ ... 98¢
Cay Little prints to make working a
pleasure. Many different Styles!
Sizes 12 to 20; 38 to 52.
Cottage Sets
39¢ t° 79¢
All the new color trims:
red, green, blue, black
and white.
‘Mission Worker
Speaks Here Tonight
wening, Thursday, April 17
will have an
to hear Rev. Charles J
) First Presbyterian
lefonte, The
ice under the
oads, of Pleas.
th county
will include
Bellefonte
Bellefonte
anda
The
in-
ier the dis H nelr pastor
Rev. H E. Householder, and has ap-
peased frequently in the county in
recent years. Mrs. Martin is soloist
e Methodist church, Bellefonte
and is a teacher of music in the
Belle! } ! Gillespie
Mrs, J
i A mem-
§
Sherm Lutz Regains
Licenses As Pilot
rigocmer
Lt Sher
Cr
vere
era! weeks before
vement H
Token
njuriey 0
ident
horities
plans
Heads Local Elks
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Toner r ry. Richard Pp. Noll;
treasurer, William H. Brouse: dele-
gale lo Grand Lodge convention in
Philadelphia in July, John C. An-
decson; tiler, John Bottorf; trustee.
Guy O. Bitner: inner guard, W. Pred
Clevenstine; chaplain, R. L. Heverly.
and erquire., Edward R. Miller
Guy O. Bitner is the retiring
exalted ruler of the local lodge
R. C. WITMER
Electric Store
HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE, PA.
meeting will
REV. M. C. PIPER DIES
AT MILESBURG
‘William Garis Named Flying Evangelist
HOME Commander of VFW Family Killed
William Garis wa presi-
Jackson -( man-Baylor
ws
elected
dent ol
learned to
; Had Fly While
PTT | Veteran y H } ; . : " i
Bellefonte, at the annual organiza Holding Services in Lock
tion eting t - Haven
wgelist who
church In
wife, Dor-
aughter, Kath
re killed Mon.
viane crashed and
City Alrport st
urth passer -
1.nghamion
when she
the plane
ted In five.
ng evangelistic
last Febru-
interes
Plan Clearing House
Community Problems
{
SLIM BRYANT AND WILDCATS
TO APPEAR IN UNIONVILLE
yi
Wildcat
The late Rev. M. C
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tosarAa extending
wa 10 Keep in A
ow
told
! i
down HOAs
papermen
issues which can never ix
Rev. Pi
timated that
5 40 year
$720 ¢
reou
Imps oO ntown
charge, Perry
harge, Bed!
charge; Ens
Valley CI
Amspors ne
Walnut Avenu
barge, and
i Creek «¢
ever
there
aH the
nilerruption
weddings
He supplied
the absence
in general w
worker in
community
On May 21 187 h Mar:
Frances E
Mark Valley, who passed away
March 4. 1897, after a lingering
fliness, On December 27, 1869 Res
Piper married Miss Susan op
who had been in
1884 and wix
the Piper c
Piper guring f
Surviving are h
two sons by ri
Charles B. Piper, of Rastiond
Conn. and Rev. E Foster Pipe
Mamaroneck, N. Y Als 80 HA)
are four grandchild: ¢
great-grandchildren
In his earlier jife Rev. Piper was
an ardent sportsman, and was an
enthusiastic hunter and fisherman
In more recent years he has given
up those hobbies and devoled most
of his spare moments to his work-
shop In the basement of his home
He made it a regular practice ‘Lo
spend part of each morning in the
workshop, where his chief product
was the making of
Marriage
departments of churches; distribul-
ed them among his friends and {or-
mer parishioners, and made it a
practice to give one of the chairs t
every couple he married, upon the
i birth of their first child. Two years
ago he reported that he had made
33 dozen straight chairs, and an
uncounted number of rockers. A.
i the chairs were made of oak ani
{ chestnut and were most substan-
! tially built
Up until the end Rev. Piper re-
tained an excelient memory
| keen eyesight, although of
| tive
' characteristic was his youthfuj out.
look on life and his keen mest fo
| living and doing things-—at an age
| when most per:ons are conient |
| rest,
Funeral services for the veteran |
| minister were held at the Milesbur:
Methodist church yesterday after-
| noon, with the following ministers
| taking part in the ceremony: Rev
iM. E. Kerstetter, Milesburg; Rev.
{3 E. Skillington, Bloomsburg; and |
i Rev, R. R. Lehman, of Clearfield,
formerly of Milesburg
Interment was made in the Bast-
{lawn cemetery, at Tyrone.
Despite his Jong and useful lif» |
45 a minister Rev. Piper remained
i always an humbie man. The oon- |
cluding paragraphs in his memoirs,
written when he was 88 years old,
states in part: “1 have ought | a
good fight against spiritual wicked
Piper and Mrs, Piper, in a recent pose
Grazer ( Warriors
1 BPDrar
Hall on
stars of
are cirect
Marriage Licen es
is
“Country Preacher” and His Conveyance.
I'VE FOUND
TWO THRIFTY WAYS TO ENJOY
MORE LEISURE FOR LIVING!
WATER HEATER
Come int See how both these
kiddies chairs. |
He gave the chairs to the prima:y |
and |
late |
{ years his hearing had been defec- |
Possibly his most outstanding |
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and Easy
Terms
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Heating May COST LESS
than your present method!
Enjoy the time and worksaving con.
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Low electric bills of local users prove how
little it costs with a Westinghouse! Let us
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give you a free esti.
SEE THE NEW 1941 RANGES AND WATER NEATERS
DeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY
"The Westinghouse Store”
“Phone 679
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Vitamins, Minerals, Natural Flavors
~ W's EASY with a Westinghouse!
V. You get the right heat every time fro
5-8peed Corox Units, hr
3. Control big True-Temp Oven by Single
os Ss ana Wop oven Mbamiatioallsy vith
Timer Clock. (Extra on some models.)
Bellefonte