Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 24, 1941, Image 3

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    __April 24, 1941.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL EFONTE, PA.
Page Three
REBERSBURG
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Minnig and
sons Bob and Dick of New Kensing-
ton, were weekend guests at the
John Bright home,
Mrs, Harry G
burgh, visited relatives in
burg the past weekend. Mrs
Hubler accompanied her to
heim Sunday where they were din-
ner guests with the latter's son and
wife, Mr, and Mrs. 8, L. Hubler
Rev. and Mrs. N. F. Douty and
Miss Laura E. Gayley arrived at
the former's home on Monday from
New York City where they spent
the winter months,
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hosterman
of Millersburg, were weekend guests
at the home of the former's broth-
er. E. H, Hosterman
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and
daughters Barbara and Kathryn of
Mifflinburg, called at the Emma
8holl home, Sunday
Mrs. Fred Eversman of
burgh, spent several days this
with her brother L. A. Kidder
family
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Maple Park, Illinois, are
relatives in our vicinity
Miss Florence
Shore, and Mr. G
Elhattan, visited at the
bert and Emma Sholl
week.
Merrill Winkleblech
of Renovo, were Sunday guest
Elmer Mille:
Earl Burd of Norristown, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Burd. The purpose of
the visit was to see his grandfather,
Ad. Winters who had been serious-
ly ill the past week. Mr. Winters
passed away on Monday
Mark Limbert enlisted last Wed-
nesday and went to Camp Lee in
Virginia on Friday. His duties will
be clerical
Mr. and Mrs,
Lewistown, spent
latter's parents,
K. Moyer
Mrs. John Daye Sr. passed away
on Monday after being bedfast al-
most four years. Funeral was held
Wednesday.
Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg, Mrs. W
M. Tarbert and Mrs. Russell Zach-
arias were Tuesday afternoon busi-
ness callers in Lock Haven
Mrs. M. W. Breon, Mrs. A E
Limbert, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon
and daughter Nancy were busines
callers in Williamsport Saturda
fter which they visited Mrs. Carl
Burkholder of Centre Hall who |
a patient at Camp Deviti, Allen-
wood
Mrs. Elizabeth Page, Mrs
garet Herman nd Mrs. Marion
Young and a friend, of Jersey
Shore, were Sunday guests at the
A. B. Wolfe home
Mr. and Mrs | t
Mrs. Charles Wert of Madisonburg
called at the H, K. Smull home ¢
Sunday
Rev. and Mrs
ited relatives in
days this week
Hubler of
Ada
Pitts-
week
and
Gentzel of
visiting
Snyder of Jersey
B. Emert of Mc-
W. M. Tar-
homes last
nd
ala
Wayne Wagner of
Sunday with the
Mr. and Mrs. M.
Mar-
R. A. Babcock vis-
Maryland, several
Claude and Harry Smull attended
the funeral of their
Sally Tilberg, at
Saturday
Mrs. Ella Dieh! accompani
son-in-law, Fred Bender and
ily of State College to Renove
Sunday
Mrs Jack Guisewite of
hem has been visiting her hw
parents, Mr. and Mr: J. E
wite. Jack is employed by
worth Stores and has recenti)
transierred {rom Red Bank
to Trenton
Mr; James Corm
grandmother, Mrs
at the Lewis!
day
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Diehl
daughter of Aliquippa Mr. anc
John Diehl and Miss Ph ei
and friend of State Gollege visited
at the Lioyd Tate home, Sunday
Misses Alice and Ethel Meckley
of Alteons., called a: the Curtis
Greninger home, Saturday
Pitts- |
Rebers- |
Mill- |
| Mr, and Mrs, HL H. Royer were
| Sunday callers at Howard
Mr, and Mrs, Edward Tyson and
| three daughters of Millheim, spent
Sunday at the M. M. Garrett home
Roy Jamison of Centre Hall was a
Sunday caller at the same home
The Sunshine Class of the Re-
formed Sunday School was enter-
tained Tuesday evening at the Paul
Cummings home at Williamsport
Mr, and Mrs. Cummings were for-
mer members of the clas
Melvin Bright visited at the
Brungart home at Greenburr,
day
Mr, and Mi Jame
Lewisburg called on Mr
Corman, Sunday
Mrs, William
charged from the
Hospital last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
John and daughter
Bloomsburg, visited Mr:
Mr. and Mr J
the past weekend
Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart of
College, was a Sunday guest
Mrs, Elizabeth Weaver
L. L. Meck
fonte spent the wee
Spring
John
THE
Brown of
Emma
Kelley wa di
Centre County
Mastellar,
Gloria ol
Mastellar
parent N. Moye
State
with
and family of Belle-
kend at Gravel
Lodge
Mrs. Gertrude
ed her
Frank aco
James Fr
J.. wh
mpani-
and
randson nk
to Passaic, N
were weekend guest with th for
mers sister, Mrs. David Soily
Last Friday Carlos Tyson
from the A. G. Cummings home in
West Rebersburg into the new home
recently built by Mr. Tyson in Re-
bersburg. Merrill Gephart moved
from Aarons into the
acated by Tyson
Calvin Bailey, Mrs. Dorothy
er and Mrs. Ellen Blerly were Sun-
y guests at Martinsburg
Slides on Health, Education and
Travel will be shown in the local
Evangelical c¢ eh on Tuesday
evening April 20th. by Miss Frances
Miller, Jecturer
Mr. and Mrs
daugh'er, Esther,
Mr. Kenneth Swartz
dinner guests at the home of Mr
and Mns. Charles Slajerbeck of
Tusseyville. The dinner was held
in honor of Mr. Slaterbeck and hi
aunt, Mrs. Walte's birthday
versary. The birth cake, con-
taining 100 candles combined
was baked b
wer
daugh ter
Samuel
wile ere Lhey
moved
DUrg
Waite and
mpanied by
were Sunday
lyde
Horner
Bressler
ter of Aaror 3
M. Garrett Aome
Zwening
ar Erwin Schwenk
and on over
Prepares For Christmas
Members of Tivoli's 4-H Forest)
ub Monday afternoon planted 300
“hristmas trees, which they hope to
» in shape for sale by De-
Caring for the trees will be
project of the club this year
8 next
ecmber
the
A Low-Priced Cleaner
FOR THE FIRST TIME
with De Luxe Features!
Easy-to-use attagh-
meats for afl shove
the- Moor cleaning.
dust bag.
Ne mars tiresome
aching ov Qubgeross
High Street
charge for ot.
tackments,
New colors! New styling! Beautiful
bronze«color«a Metalescent finish. Tip-toe
adjuswable handle. Swirlator adjustable
motor-driven brush. Patented no-spill
1941 model. Come
demonstration.
SHALL DOWN ‘Parment .
WOLF FURNITURE CO.
World- famous efficiency. New
in or phone for free
EASY TERMS AIARE
Bellefonte
of Willlams-"*
A
PINE GROVE MILLS
Mrs, Martha Gavitte, C. M, Pow-
ley ahd Robert Bloom from Fergu-
son Twp. will help dole out justice
at next term of court,
Retired farmer Irvin Walker is
making some decided improvements
at thelr town home on
street
Carpenter Frank Dean of Camp
Meade, Md. spent a few days re-
cently with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Jesse Dean enjoying his fav-
orite pastime whipping the streams
for his share of the finny tribe,
Farmer Richard Fye is erecting
a large new implement shed on his
farm
Mr Albright and wife and
Saturday evening
and visiting friend:
Ralph
daughter were
busine visitors
in Tyrone
Mrs. Donald Pry and
to their home last Thursday
a two weeks visit with friend:
Pittsburgh
Mr. and Mrs, John Deibler are the
proud parent a fine baby girl
No. 1 born last Wednesday at
home near Meeks church
One of our up-to-date young
arme? William Dreibelbly wa
der his M, D's care last week suf-
tack of mump he
writing
son returned
after
Near
their
Well
ur
fering an al
old thel
i 20th at
Balleyville Community
Helen Butler of Belle-
went, A
promised
ne yeal
11 be discussed
good en-
The pro
meet -
Mysterious Assailant
Attacks Howard Girl
(Continu od fromm page one)
Miller are conducting an investiga-
tion into the attack. The man was
eribed by Miss Schenck as being
tall in stature and wore a brown or
gray sweater with a zipper fastener
The automobile used in the getaway
is said to be either gray or tan
Luck held out for the assallants
for Harold Kline, of Howard, pass-
ing the scene just as the car sped
away. sensed something was wrong
and started in pursuit. He was driv-
ing a new car on Which the govern-
had not been removed, and the
car quickly outdistanced
Miss Schenck
of the
Sutton
had spent the early
at the home of
caring for one of the
the family
evening
8c henck home
):45 o'clock, refusing any
ome the same
mile
ot.
cort because her h
only about
the center of town
she neared her home a man
About the
drove up
He auto wag sound-
grabbed Miss Schenck
cuffle he attempt-
) suppress h screams, but the
was heard by Miss Schenck's
wither and 8 son. As they appeared
at the door, the man leaped into the
which started up the
Jacksonville road. At the Walizer
home jt t the Mill
treet one-half
eared on the scene
» time an automobile
. “ » | *
he horn of
the n
atitomobile
irned left onto
Road and disappeared
Mr
Alle
the
have
attacked In the Hefonte-
lege -Howard prea since last
sr 7 when the first of the
irred. So far none
been seriously
Miss Schenck is a sister of
Ww LIM of 50 it}
Bellefonte
" POTTY
m epo
tate C
Reopen Fight To
Reduce Local Taxes
(Continued from page one)
sit present recommends -
tions to Council at the next meet-
ing, May 5. when final action will
be taken. At a recent meeting Coun-
cilman W. W. Sieg, chairman of the
water commitiee, expressed the be-
lief that a two-mill reduction Was
possible
Because of the resignation of
Ralph Heister from borough employ
several weeks ago, Council named W
W. Bickett, County Health Officer,
as temporary borough health officer
until a permanent appointment has
been made
Council,
milion and
by unanimous vote, in-
creased the salary of Police Officer |
Donald Johnson $15 a month
Council hopes to have the WPA |
sidewalk construction program ex-|
tended to include the rebuilding of
sidewalks on Willowbank street, af-
ter the completion of work on the
new Bellefonte-8tate College high-
way.
Adam Crossmeyer, of South Potter |
street, asked for the extension of
borough gewer lines to his property
just outside the borough line, and
Philip Benner, of Shope street, ask-
ed for improvement of streets and
RT RR rn pL nl
E. Main |
Mrs. Wilbur Dodd claims
Izaak Walton belt so far thig ang-
ling season coming over the Moun-
tain one day with 26-incher of the
rainbow species and this is no fish
story
Among the bidders last
day at the John Relish sale were
Farmers' Marcellus Sankey of Can-
oe Creek; Charles Lutz, of Fillmore,
George Owens and wife, and Joe
Ebbs and wife of Fillmore; and
Lynn Mothersbaugh of Potlers
Mills,
Mr, J
joined the
Foster Musser last week
tractor farmer gang by
purchasing a new I. H. C, tractor
plow and other equipment
Earl Smeltzer is now employed ag
boss carpenter with contractor Ar-
thur P, Stephens who is erecting
some new houses in State College
Mrs. (3. H. Woods is considered
seriously ill at her home on W
Main Street, taken, suddenly ill
last Friday p. m. Her son George
H. Woods of Wilmerding is here for
a few day Mrs. Brooks Corl is
assisting in her care
Mrs. Elizabeth Peters will enter-
tain the members of the “I Will
Try" Missionary society at her
home on Friday night
One of our former
ards J. Milo Campbell
College, with his wife are on a
three months auto tour across the
continent to California, They ex-
pect to return about July 4tl
Farmer Robert W. Reed is now
driving a brand new Allis-Chalmer
W-W tractor, purchased ast week
from the Bros, agency.
poLalo wiz-
now of State
Johnston
0 seeks a
requests
for con-
| lights in that area. He als
grade for a sidewalk. Al]
were referred to committees
sideration
3.Day Cooking School
Listed For Next Week
(Continued from Page 1)
flowerets and
with cream
Then the
adds cauliflower
peach halves filled
cheese and pickle relish
whole meal 1s broiled in an electric
roaster. Sounds unusual doesnt
{t? And Mrs Bathgate says it's un-
usually good, too
This is just an example of the
practical sort of Mrs. Bath-
gate gives her audience. She] do
all sorts of oooking--—cakes, Des
oven meals, soups, salads stews
desserts—all seasoned with wit and
fun to make her classes not only
informative but entertaining
The luscious foods prepared dur-
ing class will all be given away 0
the “students” and there will be
many other valuable gifts distribut-
ed
Come and lear
out getiing wrinkles in your
head in ? apron, Classes
start each afternoon at 2 o'clock
Be early, and be gure of a good seat
50 you won't miss a bit of the pro-
gram. Domn'i forget the dates, next
Wednesday. Thursday and Friday,
Apri] 30, May land 2 in the Y. M
C. A
helt
nelp
n how to cook with-
fore-
were ———————
Sight Damage In
ire Here Yestordoy
Slight das
MK nage resu [E20
the Susqt ehanna
Paving in
ihe Phoenix Mill
Water street about
yesterday me ing
drum of
heated
Both
a general
hich was
asphalt and
plant of the
Materials Com
build A
10.30 o'clock
when a large
asphalt which wax being
caught fire
COmMpanies res
alarm and the blaze
confined to the drum of
rafters overhead, was
soon extinguished Damage was os
timated at less than $5 Ralph T
Smith is w of the plant
14 Accepted In
Poe CCC Camp
(Continued from page one)
fire panded to
Joseph Gasper, Clarence; Paul El-
wood Billett, Bellefonte, R. D. 1;
Arthur Paul Brown, Philipsburg;
Nevin harles Ulrich, Spring Mills,
R. D. 2; Mike Peicho. Jr, Philips-
burg; Richard Winfield Peters, Pow-
elton; John Lego, Osceola Mills, R
DP. };
ence; Jacob Henry Fryer, Coburn.
{ Walter Joseph Koshko,
| fonte.
i
Struck By
(Continued from page one)
with a bucket of water, Most of the
System.
i pe SE
DO YOU KNOW
That you save money buying lumber direct from
a manufacturer?
You pay only one profit.
Our lumber is manufactured with all the newest
and most up-to-date machinery.
We have on hand a quarter of a million feet of
stock sizes of both
hard and soft lumber.
We can manufacture more than a million feet a
year.
VISITORS WELCOME
! WE DELIVER !
(Good Roads Now Lead to Our Mill
KEPLER LUMBER CO.
MOSHANNON, PA.
Mill is located 1 mile South of Pine Glen, turn in at
school house, half mile East of Pine Glen,
|
the
Wednes |
Andrew John Salvanish Clar- |
Clarence; |
and Norman Edward Howard, Belle- |
Home Dama ed When
ightning
the receptacle, but Mr. Lucas, arous- |
led from sleep by Mrs, Lucas and |
their daughter, quenched the blaze |
damage was confined to the wiring |
|
Announcing the Grand Opening
of Bellefonte’s Newest Store for Men and Boys — The
NATIONAL STORE
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
This Friday, April 25--9 A.M.
| FREE!
TEMPLE COURT BUILDING
A NEW
CIGARS TO THE MEN
ON OPENING DAY
FREE!
Men's and Boys’
Shopping
Center
Comes to Bellefonte
Known as the
National Store
Complete lines of Men's and
Boys’ Wearing Apparel as well
as Shoes priced for the Bud-
get-minded and those who
want to save, will be featured
at all times.
We invite your inspection on
our opening day. Note the
special values for opening day.
E/E EE EEE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Better Work Clothes
NOTE THESE
Opening Specials
Men's $1.19
Bib
Men's $1.29
Work
Panis
Men's Work Secks .pair 8c
Shirts or Shorts . . . .
With Gripper Snaps
each 18¢
Men's Work Shirts.
Gray Covert or Blue
79¢ Balbriggan Union Suits 59¢
Men's $1.19 Pajamas. .... 99%
Men's 89¢c Dungarees. . . . .66¢
25c Fleeced Work Gloves. . 15¢
Reg. $2.88 Value
EXTRA SPECIAL!
MEN'S 8% GREY COVERT
Zipper Shirts 66¢|
PANTS!
Outstanding Special | Sanforized Pepperell
Whipcord Pans
Regularly sold at $1.98.
A Fine Selection of
Keep Cool With These Sanforized, Washable
Slack Suifs - -
FELTHATS
Reg. $1.49 Value
Boys’ Felt Hats 88¢c
PANTS!
Visit Our Complete Pants Department.
have them at all prices from 88¢c to $3.95
$1.44
Washable Slacks $1 fo $1.9
$1.95
OPENING SPECIAL!
MEN'S
SUITS
Regular $25.00 Value
31 g->0
H. AT FREE
h each purchase of these up-to-the-
1, strictly hand tai
1 confidence guar-
225.00
>
OTHER SUITS
$13.95 to $22.50
Savings of $3 to 85
per suit.
ile re »d
ask we
antee these to be
where. Sizes for all.
NATIONALLY KNOWN
DAM SHIRTS
The
by the Makers of
Better Dress Shirt
Adam Hats
BROADLOOM
DRESS SHIRTS
Known as the Best $1 Shirt
in America!
Try one and you'll never go back
to your old brand.
|
SAVINGS LIKE
NEVER BEFORE IN
Boys’ Wear
¥8' $686 VALUE
All Wool
Suits
Sines 8 to 16
$4.95
BOYS LONGIES, pr. §1
BOYS’ GOLF HOSE 19¢
BOYS’ PAJAMAS. ..7
BOYS’ SWEATERS, ste
w——
Whites and
Fancies!
Sizes 14 to 17.
Reg. $1.35
1.00
1.95
LARGEST SELECTIONS
MEN'S AND BOYY
SHOES
DRESS AND WORK
AT NEW LOW PRICES!
SHOP AND SAVE!
51.88 © 52.88 1-22
Blacks - Browns - Whites
Combinations - AR WH lesthers WORK SHOES
Save $1.00 Per Pair le 77
We
Boys’ Field Shoes
With cleats on top and heel
Sires | 0 6
$1.59