Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 01, 1941, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRA'T, BELLEFONTE, PA.
May 1, 1941.
LOC
AL
~Mr,
Reede of Bellefonte gpent the week-
end in Washington, D. C
«~The Joseph Baker
Downingtown, has made
menls to move to thelr
home “Porgy” at Wingate
the middle of May
«Miss Pauline Sager, a nurse in
training in the Willlamsport Hos-
pital, is spending a three weeks’ va-
cation with her parents Mr. and
Mrs, George Sager, at their home
on Halfmoon Terrace
“Mrs, Howard D
David returned to their home in
York, yesterday, after having spent
several days in Bellefonte as guest
of the Ray G. Clevenstine family a
their home on East Bishop Street
The children of Mr. and Mrs
D. Fritchman, of East Curtin
have been cenfined to thelr
for several days because of
infections, All of them are res
Ny Nicely treatment a
Lo reports
Miss Mary Wolka
weekend Ie
Baum and daughte
Baum, on North Allegheny
Miss Wolka formerly was
education teacher in the
schools.
-Dr, Nevin
Curtin Street
has taken up a
Lng. Most any
seen pedaling a racing
tye highways YWavs
Bellefonte area
~John
steraay
family, of
arrange-
summer
about
Slagle and son
nom~?
throa
pond
to
wa 4
den ist
-bicy-
may be
bicycle
Bellefonte
new hobby
evening he
along
the Bellefonte
entertain
sign painte
this week
Since
ACR
McFarian
ik
Ll
Helin Hote!
rSinirg for a
Mrs, Hickok
Her companion
iarmer resident
visi Ing her two
McFarland’
aisennce
--Mr, ang Mr
turned to
N. Y.. yesterday
several days in
Mra Loewer s parents
A C Smith at their
Bishop Street. They
panied on ip
Loewer's aunt, Mrs Jack Wii
State College, who will be
guest for a brief vacation
Mr. and Mrs. N 8
Akron, Onis, are spending
with Oentre County relativ
headquarter: the home
friends and have been making th
Neff's parents, Mr. and Mr:
Gummo. of Buffalo Run, Mr
recently bought the Samue] Gray
farm of 210 acres in Buffalo Run
Valley, and has been making ex-
tensive improvements to the prop-
erty in anticipation of soon be-
coming a resident of Cen. re Count
-—Beverly Rote of South Hin oe
gheny street was guest of honor a
a party held Friday night a tae
home of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Monse
of Half Moon Terrace Bellefonte
The party was given in honor o
Miss Rote’s birthday anniversary
The following were present: Martha
Mong, Bona and Blanche Corman
Phyllis ‘Gordon, Marylin Shope,
Ronald Zimmerman, Bryan C
wright, Paul Houck, Dick Shope,
Harold Gordon, Dallas Wetzler and
Joseph Favuzza. The guest
honor received many gifts
freshments were served
-Not in the memory of
fonte's oldest inhabitan.s have we
experienced a spring comparable
with the present one, which has
been notable chiefly (or the lack of
the usual gpring rains. The ground
is dry and baked and gardens are
reported to be showing the effects
of lack of water Fair eather
with the sun shining from cloudless
skies, has been the rule rather than
the exception since the early part
of March. We have had none of
the week-long soaking rains that
usually are asscciateds with the
carly Spring. Streams are at level;
wich are common in August
Mrs, William Tressler, of West
Howard Street, suffered a fractur:
of the thigh, Saturday evening,
when she made a misstep while
preparing supger and twisted her
leg In such a manner as to break
the bone. The break is jut below
the hip joint. She was token to
tw Cenire County Hosplal by an-
bulance, and her condition is re
ported to be catisfactory,
ing the fact that on March 21 she
observed her B8Lh birthday. The un-
fortunale accident happened while
Mrs, Tressler was preparing to
welcome her son all daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mr=.
Pit sburgh, home for the weekend
Upon learning of hig mother's mis-
fortune another son, the Rev, Rob
ert Tresaler, Mrs, Tressler and their |
two daughters,
Har
Vi I Ler liece
Lg VE
Bollings LN
Harrisburg
aurin Mr:
wi golie 1G
Siig Mal F
Mr:
of
HOM
Lloyd Loewer
home in Brookiyn
alter having pen
Bellefonte with
Mr. gnd Mr
hohe on Eas:
Were accom
east by r
re.
their
the
M
at Oi
rie
visit, while the injured woman's
daughter, Mrs. Harry Burket, of
Warriors Mark, came at once to!
keep house and care for her aged
father, William Tressler, who is 09 |
years old and is Bellefonte’s oldest |
citizen,
Cecll Bokley and Miss Ora |
| Cupying
| et
' County
i business trip to Washingion,
consider. |
N. Ik Treader, of |
of North
week with
New York
Spangler,
Spring Street, spent last
relatives and friends in
and Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs
man and family,
Jackson
Martin L. Kauff-
who have been oc-
the Guy Kerstetter house
In Peasant Gap, expect (0 move
Friday, ww Mifflintown
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Wood, of
Bloomfield, N, J., spent the weekend
in Bellefonte with Mrs, Wood's
parents, Mr, and Mrs, R. B. Spang-
at the family home on N
Spring Streed
Mrs. Bimer Rockey
the family home on
Street, Tuesday, from
Hospital, where
inder observation
for n week
D. Tate
rth
Oru
returned to
East Lamb
the Centre
she had
been and treat-
ment
B his home
Love, on
who make
Mr lyde
wring St expe
Hospital
an operation i
) ry ree
Altoona
end to under
oO!
10
removal
stertag y
Ld wa
Columbia
Bellefonte
Deen
M
id
Mr
nes
ie
visiting
Gamble
who ha
Mrs
George
home
a
DOU
receniiy
udie
ated
nave
fImMoOrial
blu under uarantine
Rocke!
Eva McClellan, of near
LOLs
before Der mMaITiage
Jack
Stree!
Wilkinson, of N
las Deen
Wome since Sunday
injury received
at the Nit any
Wilkinson made
fered £VeTe Pra
ankle. An x-ray
thie Centre County
that bones had been broken
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gri
and daughter, Gav, wil] move today
from an apartment in Petrikin Ha
West High Bellefonte, to &
mall house recently built at Boals-
burg by Ela 3 Catherine Dale
Pyt Griffith i: tationed the
Rockview Barrack f the
Motor Police family
) ’ ¥
h
al
onfine rd
because
while
Country
a misstep
a go:
Club. Mr
aug
playil
8 MH he Ti
examination
Hospila] reves!
el
ia
Mrs. Carl J. Gray
and Mrs. Edna Mellin,
were among those fr
wl were  hage for the
funeral Mrs. Mellin’s aunt, Mrs
Emma J Barton, who died Sat.
urday at the home of her niece
Mr: Mary J. Gray. on West Hign
Street rvices were held Mon-
day morning at St John's Catholic
cnurcn
Mr. and Mrs
4
of
mn
own
ot
Ww
Frederick Warner
and son Freddie, of the Furst
apartments, East Linn Street left
yesterday for Wilmington, Del,
where Freddie will be with relatives
while his parents coniinue on to
Atlantic City for a zeveral weeks’
stay that resort jn the interests
of Mr, Warner's health, Mr. Warn.
er, superintendent of the American
Lime & Stone Company here, is re.
cuperating nicely from a major 9p-
eration performed recently at the
Centre County Hospital
--Rev, and Mrs. R. McClay, for
17 years missionaries in India,
spent a few hours on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Morrison
at their home on East Howard
Street. The Rev. Mr. McClay, a
cousin of Mrs. Morrison, brought
with him the hide of a 700-pound
Bengal tigress which he shot in
India a year or more ago. The Mc-
Clays, natives of Philadelphia, ex
pect to return to India in the near
future to resume their work. Mr.
and Mrs, James Wilson, of King-
ston, also were guests of the Mor
risons, Saturday
in
in
ing, of
fered
the Penn Belle Hotel, suf-
painful but not gerious in-
juries in an accident on the Centre
Hall mountain last Wednesday
night while returning heme fram a
DC
Judge Fleming
4 car owned gnd driven by Marvin
J. Rothrock, of Eat Linn Street,
who hag met him
Chapman Ward,
a
While traveling down the mountain
road the lights of the car failed,
and the driver applied the brakes.
Judge Fleming, evidently believing
the machine had come to rest step
ped out in the darkness The ar
of Ruther Glenn, | was moving and he fell heavily to
Virginia, motored here for a brief | the
road, being rendered uncons-
cious ir a time, Passing motorists
escorted the Rothrock car to Belle
fonte, and g physician was sum-
moned to treat Judge Fleming's in- |
lwell known residents of Bellefonte
juries, which consisted of lacera-
tiong and bruises,
resume his duties, Monday,
WBS a RESenger in’ 4
Pr i i she had planted her garden
{large hounds made a playground of
in lewistown. |
of Bellefonte, was |
third otenpant of the machine, |
{ROn,
He was able ol
———
Dr. Howard F. Bauer will be at |
Crossley's Jewelry store Wednesday,
May Tth, Instead of Saturday, May
10th '
~Weekend guests of Mrs. J. M,
Bricker at her home on Reynolds
Avenue Included her sister, Mrs
Henry Lowry and son, Russell and
son-in-law, Edwin Beer, of Mekees-
port,
Helen 1. Parrar and her mother,
Mrs. Lilian Parrar, of Willowbank
street, expect to spend the month
of May in Butler, in connection with |
Miss Farrar's work with the Thrift
Investment Corporation |
The Lester Musser family, for |
many years residents of East Lamb |
Street, will move Tuesday into the |
Hamilton house on North Alle-
gheny Street, The home they are |
vacating Is to be occupied by Its |
owner, Miss Mary Swartz
“Rummage sales continue to be
one of the best sources of revenue
for Bellefonte Nn organization
At the sale held Saturday in the
former A & P room by the
ladies of tl Episcopal church nel
proceeds (« approximately $00
I'he Bell YMC A In-
dustrial Soft Ball League will be or-
ganized at a meeting to be held at
Y" on Thursday, May 1, at
m All anijzations wish-
to enter teams are requested to
r more representatives
chur
Lore
taled
fonte
Org
Onde (
of Akron
fireman Lhe
Youngstown
: im to Akron
spel the forepart
in Bellefonte with his
O. M. Zimmerman, at
Willowbank
Ol
Akron
railroad
after
HO
Y
on
today
of this week
mother, Mrs
her home on
wing
street
Capers Linn
brothers
ollidaysburg, and Ken-
yf Erie, departed on
ol Arcadia
the sel
101 La
q
Oi
htower
Mrs. J. 1
Thomas, of
granddaughters
of Bellefonte,
Williamsport
treet, al
and
will
Thomas
molar
shower North Spring
employed at
shop for sqme
position at the
shop replacing
who has accepted
with the Susquehanna con-
Company at Frackville
week the Police
of the Diamond
replaced with an
redd light which is
much greater distances
£ H mare attention nan
former ght, which was merely
1 globe coversd with red
Oral
na been
rher
pred
he past
front
was
marker
fir
Aa
racis Tar
AY
own former
Bellelon merch ! A r~
and that
time has been confined Ww bed at hii
home on North Allegheny street
Some months ago Mr, Fauble under -
went oo severe lliness, and was con-
valescing nicely when Priday's re-
lapse oocured,
Traffic lines in Bellefonte are
being renewed by borough workmen
this week, Crossing Hues are 0 be
painted first aud when this work
is completed, parking stalls will be Me
painted. Restricted zones will be
marked with yellow paint rather
than red, Boro Manager, George
Carpeneto reports
Frederick R. Miller spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Miller at Bush Addi
tion, after being inducted into army
eervice for the past five weeks Mr
Miller is now stationed in the en-
gineering carp, at Fort Belvorr, Va
His brother Robert E. & stationed
at Camp Croft, 8. C
Miss Pauline Viehdorfer
week resigned ag a member of
nursing stafl at the Centre
niy Hospital to accept a similar
a veterans’ hospital, al
N. J. Miss Viehdorfer a
native of Snow 8hoe, where her
mother now resides, ks a graduate
of the Episcopal Hospita} in Phila-
deiphia
Postmaster George R. Meek, who
has been confined to his home for
geveral months because of a heart
condition, on Monday morning
made first appearance at the
postoffice since the outse: of hig ill-
ness Since then he has been
spending several hours each day at
work, and is rapidly regaining
strength
Pvt. and Mrs. Andrew Royko ex-
pect to move Friday from an apart-
ment in the Owens building, South
Allegheny street, to an apartment
in the Milford Cox home on east
Bishop street. The Cox apartment
recently was vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Eckenrode, who have
moved into their new home on East
Linn street
~Mrs. Ida Smith, of Bush Addi-
tion, is being honored by relatives
and friends today, on the 50th an-
niversary of her marriage to the late
George Smith, a lifelong resident of
the Bellefonte area. Mrs. Smith is
recovering steadily from an illness
she suffered during the winter. She
is the mother of 11 children and
there are 40 grandchildren in the
ously riday since
R N
the
Cou
posi.ion
Lyons,
in
134)
his
| family
~Former Judge M. Ward Fiem- |
~Many complaints have been
heard in Beliefonie regarding the
large number of dogs which are per.
mitied to run at large, damaging
gardens, trees arngd shrubbery. One
woman called this office yesterday
morning to report that just after
three
the lot and caused mich anuoysnes |
and damage
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomp- |
of Bellefonte, were hosts last
Thursday night at a surprise party
‘given in honor of the birthday of
| Mr.
Thompson's mother, Mrs. Al-
Bert Thompson, ut her home in Nit-
tany. Guests Included a number of
Mrs. Thompson's friends and neigh- |
‘bors, and the evening's program in-
‘eluded cards, entertainment and re-
| freshments
‘ved a number of useful gifts
Mrs. Thompson recei-
The
Albert Thompsons formerly were
where Mr. Thompson Tor many years
conducted a garage,
fhe and Mrs
| Mr
{being filled by Jack Fisher,
«Sgt. Roy K. Dunkiebarger, Sgt,
Earl Smith, Sgt. Dale Dawson, Cpl
Dave Keller and Cpl. Edgar Miles,
of Battery B., now stationed at
Cam) Shelby, Miss, ore spending
this week in Mobile, Alabama, with
a group of selectees, according to
reports from Mobile
~E. A. Adams, of Swissvale, Pa.
called at our office Saturday, while
Adams were spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs, David
[Treaster at Unionville, The trip was |
Adams |
owing |
made primarily so that Mi
could do a little fishing, but
ito the coal weather the trout
not biting, hence his entch wa
fined to one sucker
—~ Roy Bamginger, manager
loci: Western Union office,
Thursday for a two weeks’
with his parents in St, Mary's. While
Sarginger is away his place is
of Lew-
Fisher, who began his
morning, and his wife
Teaman, are with
Mr, and Mr:
Lhe home on
were
Con~
of
left last
vacation
stown, Mr
duties Friday
the former ¥
My Fisher:
Edward Teaman
Reynolds avenue
All mothers and daughters wish-
ing to attend the Annual Mother
and Daughter banquet at the Y. M
C. A. on Thursday, May 8, at 6 p
m. are requested to make reserva-
tions at once, as the seating capa
city Is limited and only those mak-
ing reservations In advance will be
accomodated All arrangements
have been completed and pro-
gram promises be unusually in-
teresting
Miss Ma
the past year
in Phoenix
Bellefonte Sunday
making her home
in-law and si
Richard P t their home In
the Parrish apartments. Miss Reese
went west the interests of her
to report
ay
parents
at
the
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ro
rgaret
and a
for
been
Reese, who
half has
Arizona, returned to
night and is now
with her brother-
Dr. and Mrs
ster
Nall
aNOui, a
in
heaith and
been
accoraing
greatly benefitted by
in Arizona
Por
sed his writien exam-
pilot
a
leense
fight
{ Henry
Alter hi
private
sparing
the du n «
! Bellefonte irport
grafustion from 1¢ Bellefont
High school in June, Popson will
to New York City enter a
paratory prior to taking
aminations me a Flying
fet. Popson financed his ¢
in aviation by part Lime
al the Amoon service station on
Eishop stree
OW fo:
: ‘
gO
pre.
“X-
Ca-
0 reer
work
Enst
io
srhoni
to bot
nas
sn far
Mentzer, son
R Menteer
junior at Penn
Jack Raymond
NM Mrs W
Bumside street a
State, received the highest honor
in a competitive examination
physics taken during his sophomore
year, sccording to an announce
ment this week He was among
3.000 students took the exami-
nation The young nmn who
special Wark in mathematics
has an ali-Caolleg
He Is a member
Feil raters
on 1
nnd
in
Fii0
LEE 1
und physics
erage of 28
the Pi Mu
has been named Ww
honorary physics
Mr Cieorge |
North Wilson street
honor at 8 farewel] hell on
Thursday nieht at! her home hy
members of the Soclal Helpers Sun
day Bchool cles of the Bellefonte
Methodist church. Mrs Hillesa
Wilk presented with gift Refresh
ments were served Those present
were: Miz. Raymond Brooks, Mrs
Raymond Ammerman Mrs Harold
Wion, Mrs. Henry Houser, Mrs. Rob-
ert Steele, Mrz. Karl E Kusse, Mrs
Patrick MceGroarty, Mre Willian
Janking. Mrs Clair
Ciettip Mrs
Pred Confer, and Mrs. Charles Me-
Cilellan
John J Ja
and Mr
North Spring and
trust officer of First
Bank, has received 1
May 5 at Port Benning
vear of duly the 4th
Spangler, a lieutenant in the reser
offers, is such officers
in Permsyivania who ave heen
called to service with the 4th Di-
vision. The unit. known as “The Roll-
ing Pourth and commanded by Ma-
jor General Lioyd R. Frendendall,
iz the only completely motorized di-
vision in the U. 8 Army. This means
that when the division hits the road
on a motor march
16.000 men has a place in one of the
2600 motor wehicies in which the
unit moves. Not only are the men
moved by molor transportation, but
ll the division's supplies, iis artil-
its equipment, and everything
it takes into the field are on
wheels, The divition can cover 350
miies a day under normal circum-
stances, and more under foreed
march conditions
nt Hv-
of
and
iigma Pl Sigma
ROCIeLY
Hillega
wa
party
i
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i
freed
ie
Bpangler
musi
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the
Ga
Divisi
with
a
on
Ve
Be]
“lt
one of
every one of the
A BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVED
Aluminum Medal
OR POCKET PIECE FOR
5 Cents
Suitable for identification med-
als, social security or draft num-
ber tags, automobile license and
name tags, dog tags, or any pur-
pose where permanent record or
identification is desired. It will
also fit your key ring-—or--send
or give a friend & message on one
of these medals, Twill be a per
what you plegse and when you
please for S5c—Drop in today.
"PENN BELLE atl fhe
—— A —
James Sommers and Leo Tu- | Edna Kilpatrick
bridy
the
of Niagara Falls, N. Y,,
weekend
spent
with relatives
friends in Centre county and on Fri
duy were pleasant callers at this of
flee
Niagara
that work Is
Joe MeBuley
fonte
troubled for some months with
reports
ing v
Both
Falls i
signpaint
isan
men
are employed in
ndustries, and report
plentiful in that city
Belle
been
full
epecialins
well known
er, who has
that
have given him Httle encouragement
and
ght
ol ex
continuing
| that
the |
with
Robert
Mr
of th
Allerg
H
Leeived
playing
I" L§}
bal)
the
wa
N .
that
and
heny
fracture
ut L}
|} mich
tremely
Lre
the cond
Lime
Mrs
¢ Heverly
of
lant
footh
1n the
Home
ober
when we
nk le In
bent
Dori
abanaol
pleted
mont
I
alment
Heverly,
Lee
Tuesday
wi
hi
od
Hie till
the hope
improve
‘nL Lime
bias
we re
hat he
Kar Vision
in
might
!
[wi
ition
of
erly
North
nged
Cameron
apartment
t, Is recovering from
the left forearm re-
afternoon while
H with i Eroup Wi
front of the QO
Allegheny
wilh the
around
left arm
6, sn
Rn He
vard
North
running
wokled
his
on
Wil
fallin
him
Stewart and
Stewart
Eckenroth, re
in Cleveland
veral days
aaugne-
moth-
turned
Ohio
here
anda
Char-
1 8 4 if ir
“1
Mr
Helen Ecken-
Mrs. Eckenroth
wllefonte later
in her
Kenroins
“a
ir. and
and family at
wr
i
SHOP sires
net
nded visit
William
have oC
Brouse
moving
H
are
oa
by Mi»
local
Li
SCOLIB
ww ha
block |
ndation
Gone
proud
Belle! nte
1 well liked
ng Scotia is
ardent sup-
rain that if any
to Lhe rset
erec-
ame
thw
ang
bn
¢
Gi
1
Musical Album
Friday, May 8th
Committee
Announces Pro-
gram For Entertainment by
Young
Lie
wine
PECL
Corman
35¢, children 20«
Thee
Over
Ba
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Vat
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8
Carry
Yi
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na ol ast
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Admission
Wram
ra
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ano
Voman's Guild
at 8
th Beilelonte
by mente H
Cuil, has een
grinilies COI
and Mire. Paul
be: adult
May
Wan
the
apy ¥ al
Man
and §
Lie t reed
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toh
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Bony
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Me Back to
314
fargnret
Virginia Ca-
Edgar Wagner
Old Virginia"—
OIL RAN cl
FOR A
Modernize your
kitchen with a
smart new Quick
Meal for beauty,
economy, Con
venience, and de |
pendability,
po
and | Plano Duet
‘Old Black Joe"
Mr
«Mrs. Mary Child
and Mrs. Einar
Nissen.
“By the Sea"--Mrs. Hays Mattern
and Mrs, 8. M. Shallcross,
‘Bird In CHlded Cage’
Butler
‘In the
ter”
"Oypsy
Bhelfer
Minuet’
Mi
Merry
“ Helen
Land of the Bky Blue Wat-
Ethel Dale
Love Song”
Mrs. Paul
Mra, John Curtin and
Eleanor MeDowell
Widow Walte'
uhd James Thompson
‘Boanish Dance"-Jean Adame
‘Bicycle Bull for Two Mrs, Chap-
man Ward and Mary Rankin
“The Band Played On"—Betty
Smith and Jack Port
“Marimba Solo"—Ciordon
I Love You Truly'-Mir
Flew
‘Because Mrs
Al Dawning
Lullaby Mi
Mother Mine
field
Put ot
Mri, James
Madame Bulle;
Red Mi" CGraoce
Mr Edward
Spirit of "6
Mrs. Bav
Corman
angled
Wagner and 3
Joan lang
vars
Ww w
Noll
Julia Mathna
Rozelle
Mrs. Emily
Ray
Mi
Al
0 Ware
Your Jonnet
Blanche
Corman
Harri
Mrs ances
er Clark and
Locks
and
Rob. -
M:
Otto
Star 8
Jarbara
olher Accomparunt
Ci=tt'y
Discusses France
And Its Problems
(Continued from (age one)
attitude
towards the
there
nope
preset
mon thes annot
Lage ar re i against the
The armistior
ty a
and other
h officers
Cor.
arms
lores
an congueror
100.600 1s mo
UL BETODIRIW
ment. Fren
Ie
ol police
win equip-
fe
ingen
Iie
growing
ricultarel
refugees an
eon iGerat le
Prof. Stevs
A ter
eG -
Ctr
here
requis.
i Fis ‘if 1k
iH wenl Lo the pr
he Teds Lhat load giver
Le kept from eligerant Lond
Fteveriaon SFL over ast
allijnces ol Lhe
Bervioe Omum-
Was Lie sepgie-
everal milion:
Frefich and Belgian refugees un-
tl they could be repatristed. Bread
milk, vegetables gnd some meats and
fats Were provided. Trains that went
into the pooupied parts of FPranee
never returned and it was peosssary
cattle cars and to feed the
hile on these tlow moving
After these were sent 10 their
there wax the further
ping isfugees in the in-
SUI counseling emi-
the feeding of children
ance
CARmps
iN a very
the mud was
these camps
wi iy #
Aherpag: «
x mnontiy he wa
any C.erm
PEL PAL DORs
g
:
A ug
wa
udder Uw
Arnerican Priends
We, The frst Job
mental Teeding of
10 Ure
eoe Ww
train:
Oia 0
Ml
af key
Pi 1 0
{errunent
Pree. Bl
th er 1
im
ewish he =aid
count
ankle
ages from
were
where
deep. In
babies
ninety
diag wel
often
were
se eighty
ag On ace
ary eomlitions mortality
high. A number of underground
systems are in operation, the speak-
er stated, Lo go! refugees ot of the
country, and the common French
scidier or borfler patrol will be
pretty blind or even helpful on oc-
comion. In all his work, hie sail he
found the French to have a warm
feeling of friendshiv for America
Cuests at the meeting were Ki-
wa nisms 8. McDowell and Paul
Campbell, State Oollege; George
Tay, Philipsburg, and Simon Rote,
Axemann
The annual fish dinner 4n celebra.
tion of the opening of Fishermen's
“aradise, will be held Thursday eve
ning. May 86, at the Penn Belle Ho-
tel, Bportemen and anglers from «ll
parts of the state will be present,
as well os members of the Pish
Commission cf the commonwealth
The principal speaker will be Jack
Knight, formerly professor of Fish
ing ot Columbia University
author “Selunar Tables.”
I ———
LEGAL NOTICES
CAUTION NOTICE.
My wife, Evelyn A. Harshbarser
having jeft my bed and board with
[out just cause or
pn
ge
a
M
of
of trust her, as 1 will not be
JOHN W. BARSHBARGORR
x20 Church Bt. Port Matilda, Pa
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE,
Tn the Matter of the Hetate of
mg J. Hatritigton, Tate of Belles |
deornsed,
ert vars RA ion on salt
estate havine been granted the ube
Senligned. ali nai all peas indebted there.
10 make immeshe
ate payments, and those having
cisitns or Uemande agéinet the same, |
will present them without delay for
settlement to MARY
minisiratrix, Bellefonte, Pa.
CT armIYoRs orice or fms
In the a of the Betute of Re
Parker, deceased,
AEFFER 50% Fis, 8) 65
DWARE
TYRE NPENNA,
iy
Auditor or
comin in upon Shett Te of caja e8-  Miliheim,
Ww BRUCE TALBOTT, Auditor.
and
provocation, 1 |
rey caution the public not 10 har |
re- |
| ananethle for any debts she may cone i
(GRAY, Ad. |
‘Navy Balloon
Lands i in County
(Continued from page one)
and caused
locality, drop-
occupants of
with hose
Mills
much
ping
nrea about 6 a
Interest in tha
low enough for
the sphere to converse
on the ground It drifted toward
Colyer and ghbout 5:15 was again
sighted near Potters MH Prom
there IL continued west Loward Blate
College, wing ported
port sere ut 9:15
At 10 ¢
on. a firid
m
Ie Over Lhw slr-
m. the Balioon came oe
on the Everhart fsum to
allow the gas in the envelope 0 bee
come heated by the sun. Wo
| Hitting power. After brief
the wp floated upwards to cone
Lite Hut { Ale down a
hort the Thoma
farm observed
threa
At that
wn
increase
slop
Ie
bu
inter on
it
dintance
when
LENing ck
GoCupants
'
ir vest
sd '
time 1) alloon’'s 35.000
feet of he |
$400) war relea
robberived Hd
a meiwork of roms
attache
the ba
Lakehur
deflating
od 11
ned mt
or the
Huge ul UY ered
Lo wii
wis folds
for shipms
wilh
ket
y "
‘ N
Jerse rx
balloon {= 60 fee! in diameter
fully Infiated 1
feel square. The
yalloon & comtrolled
na rise
The
vnen Ww Daas
ation of ©
relearh
n
*IVIry
and
ee
Lallastl 10
O
to descend n their trip
ounts 100
3.200 Pl
Of the Dis
reache
{wort
Ke
PERSONAL
Connie = write to Mother sbout
Billi Mother says Bill loved
any in cakes and cookies, 80
I Suits you use Rumford
Baking Powder, the kind that
makes it esry 10 try new Mc
pes. You see, with Humford
you can take any good recipe
snd follow the directions with-
out worrying about chang-
ing the amount for a special
kind of baking powder. With
Rumford just use the amount
the directions oall for and ex
pect perfect results every time,
Rit. Send for new booklet,
containing dosens of bright
eas 0 hmprove your baling.
Address | ord Beking
Powder, Box RB Rumford
Rhode island
Public Sales
Prats
Bane
n wownanly
Sime Boy farm
food bulldings
conveniences i
reasonable price for guick ale Ye
Interastod call State College P8942,
ar write L. Prank Mayes, Lemont
Pa eu
Bloom
Houls
BATDRDAY. MAY 3
at public
rt
John P
You ry
VOTRE
{ She oui
will offer
Maves
SATURDAY. MAY
MoClsilan wil public
at the MeClplian homestead |
Linden Hall a line of house
hold goods, including & number of
antinue disheg antiaue item
of farnitare., Bale 21 130 p.m
SATURDAY MAY 10-dock Haven
Trust Company. Adminisirgtor of
the Estdie of John M. Dumm. de-
ceases late of Mackeyvilie, Ch
County, Pennsvivania, will offer at
public sale on the J MM. Dumm
farm Spironing el] one and one-
igs west of | Mackeyville
on County, Penna. the Tol.
property: 17 head
biood tasted, 5
12 chickens, 18385 Pond V8
John Deere ilractor and other
imslements and sguipment
Terms cach Sale at 1 p.m
Hubler, auct
SATURDAY MAY 17 Cleveland
Mitterling. Bxecutor the estate
of Mrs. Mitterding, will
offer at public sale a! the late re-
sidence. in Centre Hall borough. =
full line of household goods ine
cluding some antiques. Sale at |
p.m E M Smith Avct
SATURDAY MAY 17--Elliott E Lane
amr. d bn © t a of the estate
of Martha J. lane, will offer at
ubiic sale on the late premises
No. 556 E Linn Btreet, Bellefonte
the 3 story frame dwelling house
on Jot 668x200 feet. Sale al 1:00
o'c Mayes & Stover, awl R
Paul Campbell, atty
afle
and
On
| SATURDAY. MAY 17—R. P. Wester
velt Jui wii ofier at public anise at hia
reddente at Pleasant Oap the fol-
lowing household goods, all in good
condition. Wilton rugs
1015; Axminster rugs Oxl
4%, x0
grass rug nl:
range; Thor washer, suldmatic eas
water Neater. storage vabIheTE:
lawn furniture; lawn mower. pars
den tools: 5 lengths howe;
wheelbarrow,
item. Worms cash Sale 31 18
wm Nave: & Stover ance X00
8 future date
Maver & Btover, audits
Satu Ma
A SALE
Will be held
personal
goods {and (mm antique dishes and
throw rugs. 12° run. |
range. Bloc
small § Burner pas |
other miscellaneons |
im the Borough of |
furniture, farm implements, new and
weoond hand, gas ranges and heaters,
coal ranges and heaters, oll stoves,
potatos, and many other articles oo
numerous to mention Al the same
me and place Mrs Rose Ulrich wil
offer lor sale WwW. 8B. Mayes hotne
and probably some other properties
will be offered 1 nile Bale at 10
an flaanch » be served by Lhe
Laer ie Ast Mayen & Stover, suots
iB
the
ow
Saturday, May 3
MES, JENNIE V. ROTE
wi thw pres
mine
(a
woo
Luu Wi
san Lal)
mnell drop
Board. chest of
chair
bedutend
board Ward
TGlberwi ng
’ Clues
14-4000 waln
BA exile
Lud) e
Orawer
SF 0 2 wasahslands
ree mire 2
Ox carpet
oC Es 4g Tul
on cope
Leno hes
hernias
2 347
Hnoleury
Vd
Iron kets
any house
ar
kettle, 2
Sour chem
meat grinder
Walid
BO-pal
2
Fa eg
eGuip.
men ! d ’ LY Other
GIL how F } ’ o mention
Bude gt I'ern i EF
Hulk ler vis
Saturday, May 3
JOHN D, PATTERSON
for Est
ANNA MARY GOHEEN
" the Este
decreased
trix of
Friday, May Sth
FRANK SHEARER
He
rade
Thias
SEL aN
ulky piow
ole Le
“Setorday May 17
FLLIOTT E. LANE.
Administrator 4a & » ©
the Bstate of Martha J. Lane
Bellefonte Borough, Centre
Pentsvive deteased. purse
a. of
Inte of
County,
unt
Bet jefont te.
Three
6611
oot
TERMS
of «nie when
knocked down and
The remaining
cent 0 be npald in
Administrato .
deily
sprashon
n m
RP
te
L.FRANK MAYES
General Avctioneer
Real Estate Sales
A SPECIALTY!
CALL STATE COLLEGE, a2
$
Why not have the benefit of com-
petitive bidding In the sale of
aay
X12. BL |
|H. J. STOVER
GENERAL