THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Tre eS sss CLARENCE iss Matilda Kochik came home | aside from the pienic were stons Miss irom Lock Haven to stay awhile. |in Bellefonte to see the Mammoth Mr. Andy Tobias recently pur-, fish and big spring-—-a tour of In- chased a new Pontiac sedan, [Section of the State Fu Hatchery «« | At Pleasant Gap. The scenic view s 1» McGowan and Mrs. | ® 5 Roda aried took their pupils from of Penns Valley from Nittany Mt Grad Tw and Three on a picnic | Summit; Oid Fort and Indian mon 1 } » entre Hall, outdco p ines. Wednesday | ument near Cen : 1. Whisper ng m 4 is er v | luncheon ang boat trip through the Miss Mary Panik dapghter Underground Caverns at Penns Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Panik has | 6uve nursery at Peru. Penis come home for an indefinite stay | . chigan where she | 1ERUAaIY, etc, at Rockview, College from Deiroit, Michigan, where Sh€{, ... Old Main Creamery, Green- had been employed | houses and several Educational John Stephens, Joseph Pasuella Julldings at State College Last and Steve McClusak spent Friday | giop of interest was the observation evening gaming with Mr Brungard | tower at Skytop or Bald Eagle at his apartment | Lookout Marie and Dollie Thank shopping in Bellefonte tribution Grade Eight under tance of of Miss Meek bussed Wagnet Capital Friday where they gard. teacher a4 banking institution, etc couldnt fall find Saturday all the following men-| educational value a tioned of the same group Look Lat the May 1st phe High School entrance examinations | memorable occasions given at Snow Shoe Helen Billy. | lives Frances Fye, Martha Anderson Junior He Mary and Janie Kobularchik, Larue ing for X-ra) Casher, Lenore Moore, Anna Mas! ere Girardi, Anng Prebosky, Helen Matty, Mercedes Sharkey Muriel Vangor, Stephanna and Suzanni Swancer Anna Panik, Mae McClos- key, Ada Girardi, and Belly Muir - head, Steve Cingle, John Drapcho Fred Herr Clair Tarman, John Snitchko, George Almashie, George Tyner, Ambrose Drapcho, Marti! Stashko, Frank Koshko, Edw. Ma tonchik, Ralph Kochik, Robert Hall Jesse McCloskey, George Murnyack Edw. Huntington, David Morgan Steve Berenty Joseph Kobularcik Dick Woleslage, Gerald Bodenshoxs and Adam Clngie Ten pupils from Moshannon, 10 from Pine Glen and from Kato 100k the Lests also at saline Line and place besides the 40 above ed from Clarence Johnnie Pachipko (rom recently inducted into U ervice Mr, ang Mr Clifford Reite family of Moshannon, calied at Mrs. Julia Tubridy home on Windy Hill Sunday alternoon Mr. Tine Wagner visited with M 8. Craft about the same time Sunday visitors from Johnsiown were Mr. and Mrs, Wilson and chil- dren also Mr. Clarence Rickard af loney returned h the Lan Wagner home Jersey 8h vs’ Mvers h Mrs, Rebecca Watson had " . from Winb sunday ie, her ter and two chil Leonard Mis t} slid tree Muirhead were Saturday the direction the Count visited to Hygrade Seed Co., con of some pupils; the assis Mr Fravel driver Sue chaperon and Mr. Brun- on Lhe tri something ol well as recad i mos. thelr young 0) all to R ) the even Lit f i 0 Read physique Kman is going ff} photos of hig hoping noliung serious come hi, Junior now Wie propre al Mile spent &akurday Dorothy 1 Reigle is aurant DUTE Hall tht at Philipsburg, wil » Closed 1O04 ils Wees are dnd had a i nie Lhe jzabeth Dixon Albina Wozniak, Margarel nere wa Mars! Army Sie . Se Verna Ko I'v Ladd : ‘ i SOpia CONGO M Ad Verna Helen Marie BOU al liLak Ma nome ne days. She oney, a sis- r mother same 8 Mi aome me Hel Craft Many Bingo night Mr. and Mr spent Tuesday last week in Pine Glen ma Midlam farm Mr. and Mrs, Mat Davis [1 Al- toona spent the weekend here wito Mr. and Mrs. John Moore Rev. Dershen former pa the local Methodist residing at the M. E Karthaus and filling made vacant by the transfer of Rev Shirey at both Pine Glen ang river-port town Mr, and Mrs, Robert Hip the weekend with Mr parents at Winburne David Koshko, son Mr. and Mrs. George Koshko, was home from CCC camp over Si Mrs. Ida Groe of Moshanr her dinner Sue Wagner the former; brother Brown, Sunday p port Boy here's at Jo and Wednesday t ry at the An om charge is I parsonage a the puipi reingul Chamber Beech Andy Jame: inday Andy P Creek Koshko, Emil LPH af a Steve recently called on Mr. Benj m. al New Mill- and in reminder. Don’ forget to show your appreciation for all Mother's, May 1th. If you've none of your own adopt another (0. a day and bring her joy in many a way Presbyterians of recently Lo dicuss a Children’s Day program and have decided to have one June Bth a: 800 p. mm. Refterve that date come. You're ever welcome Grade Pour obeerved their annual bus trip and picnic May 1st. Be- Skies 43 pupils from 4th, seven others availed themselves of the opportunity to have a good time | The Sephens bus was chartered fo the trip. High lighis of the outing and a [riendly weekend Mr. and spent the wit parent Mis Chamber: H. E Cakwood of Milesburg Presbyterian minister Craft, one of parisiioners, Wednesday and Mrs Joe Shutlka, Jose ang Frank Shutika oimanside hi Cordelia Moshannon met phine [2] Lo tour to Beliefonts and again Mr Mrs, Orvis Moore family from Reading visited at Mrs Moore's home here over the end acd Dorothy spent Sunday tives at Curwensvilie wilh I takes "all three” to do « balanced job of protect. ing your car. All three kept the Florida Rood Test cars running like new for more thea 100,000 miles apiece. * All three are designed to help you get “More Miles for Your Money." Put ‘em to work in your car foday! ATLANTIC who i caled By of took a Saturday even- hom» and Week - Mr. and Mrs. Sipes and daughter rela Mrs. Ruth Stephens tok her | daughter Paulyne to the Philips | burg State Hospital today Monday { for a follow up treatment of go re cent mastoid operation, Don't forget to see the flag ral: ing here, the American Legion Band or be in the parade at the Brick yard festivities on May 11th . a. WOODWARD Hassinger and of Northumberland a week or more of vacation at thelr Miss Genevieve sister Carrie were guests for her swimmer s grandma's home that of Mrs, Carrle | Fultz Mrs. Annie Gulsewite residence wired recently ity and is enjoying convenience week This locality had two heavy fros's on Saturday and Sunday mornings mercury registered 28 and above zero re the aloes last had her for electri the electric ince Tuesday of last *n Lhe degrees A planted their j pectively in week y dry and cold had no rain for over amount anything Haine employed he Lock Haven factory asl week one number of Lown for Ih two all that | locality has weeks to Clayton to at HAE plane He He say aay work nigh hit he en ne Work and Mrs, C. E ner tweniy Mi orated Kréamer fourth wedding al thelr hone day Mey re- wien quietly ut in t cele nniversary quietly Thur Dears the event in i n ia Ley married lal ald then LOOK Washington D ( (Ling in town hursday Mis Miss Geraldine Motz, Jr iarige ipped We iy Md al Hole ne oe CHIVIA Hosterman accompanied Aaronsbury th from hi All Master L arl Paul represen of local High ative wy atlended the School Band le May | Mr Mi re Sunday Kose 1 guesly and ul sidence Caroline Kessinger of Park, was the gue father, Russell Kes the weekend in town Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ard returt Saturday from Baltimore, Md were they had gone on a business several days trees Cirove ager 4 rned are in What NOw . { It An MILLS MR wi L¥ ToNT NG to Cumberland where he Bureau Cx Mrs, Harm Kermit wf ang were guest home last Fri The dance Mile visiting r nome husband pant ai Mahlon Cum Howard Om with compucations C. E Ziegler spent Sun ing friends a: Loganton The Christian Commercial Association of Mag: torim jast & Jurkel E. Henderson of Altoona, & peaker LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mea Allen Harter daughter Nangy Ellen, and son Nevin snd Roy of Zion spent Sun- day allernoon al the Earl Hate Lone Mr and Mi: empioved visited Mr and ? ming Weaver i Men’; Meeting in the school audi- # 1 inaay alternoon Henry Vonada and two children visited the formers mother Mrs. Jomes Vonada at Howard, who is ill at this writing Elmer, Melvin and Earl Harter Jr pent Sunday afternoon at the Ed- win Yearick home Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Plelcher and daughter Marjorie called at the Jesse Byrd home one day last week Mr. and Mrs, Pau] Miller and two song of Bellefonte visited at the William Dolan home on Sunday. We are sorry to note that Stanley Moore of Flemington, son of Jen- nie Moore of Lock Haven, wag ad- mitied to the Lock Haven Hospital and had his leg amputated on Thursday —————— MW isncm— OMOLA Cemetery clean-up day will be Saturday, May 17. BvefYbody come There were 100 present at Sunday School Bunday. | Everybody wel- come, Church Board meeting wag held ! at the home of Mrs, Warren Hever- ly Monday evening. tion will be held at our church May 19. Mr. Bissit of Jersey Shore will | be the speaker Memorial services will be held May 26 about 2 o'clock. Church | every Thursday evening at 7:30. PRAISE “EAT CANDY" PLAN AYDS Candy, eaten os directed, fends to curb appetite for for toning foods. NO DRUGS! NO LAXATIVES! Viramine A, B; and 0, 30 Day supply of candy $2. (Less than 7c a day!) Money back if satisfied. not The Original sold by Parrish Drag Store. in Plain Wrapper. America sponsored a wild and of Monument JACKSONVILLE on Sunday, May! worrhip at 9:30; | C. E. 6:45 Pp. Church 11, are as Sunday school, m The Cheerful Helperg class will! meet at the home of George Rodgers | on Friday, May 16 ; Callers at the E. R last Monday were Weight, of Howard Pleicher and daughter, Monument Belghtol Howard, was a Sunday dinner guest with his sister Mrs. Robert Conaway and family Other eallers were Mrs, James Shal- fer and daughters, and Bette Aley Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vonada and daughter Beverly, visited friends of Centre Hall, Sunday alternoon Samuel of Pleasant Gap of Lock Haven Mabus of afternocs: Othey John Schaefler Centre Hall Mi Lia Kenn: pervices follows 10:30 Bartley home | Miss Elnora Mrs Ralph Marjorie, of | Clalr of children Kling Jack Sunday home Mn Of tley Trexler two Calvin and Mi: pent and Mi: M! Bellefonte the C. | were and Mi al Aley Mr. and children Ed. Ba caller ald M1 tl anid wind Ku M: 4 i Lew reek weekena not home intives here 4 past few weeks John Ross, of Wyoming. i ng a ten-day vacation at his home Karthaus and with friends here Sunday afternoon John Ross and Hope Lewis motored to Boals- and visite isn Jane Hazel spend. ir in 34 + wa Ciregy WICK Visii« inday aftern Mis i 1 i Catherine | Wi aver | Mrs and Mrs and Mi Sunday Willard Hoy and Hogan Long callers at the William home were: Mr. and Mrs Paul Vonada and children of Zion, Mrs. Robert Conaway and children, Dorothy Betz, Arlene Swope, and James Shaffer and children Ellsworth Conaway, Matthew Con- away, Gertrude Sheasley and daugh- ter Shirley, were Friday evening callers the home of Mr. and Mrs James Shaffer and family Other callers were Harry and Lester Cona- WAY, M1 Mary Dietz and daughter Josephine Mr. and Mn children, Dickey Sunday al M1 Jetty Mrs st family nt Noll and Elsle State College Flsiqa Noll and They were dinner Kaufman, and Mir J and Jane with Sumne: spent hi daughter mother guests of Sara of Mr Btate ( Weaver guest supper W and D. Neldigh of Mi Pear) gay dinne: Le ollege wi with her Other caller Arlene Bwope al the same place Deltz, Kenneth Fike Robert Conaway Thwir friend Shafler and Jame Viola Wen Lin vw Veins Haines Wad daugh! and M daughter Kurby Mr } Mi Hu Milesburg Heb Bette Aley Do not {oosl RAK H 3 vy I. Kerry i hters daug! Mrs i Wik 8 Lock Haven, returned frienid. Violet weeEena het anc Evan. Paul a¥. visited Brisbin ternoon My Mrs James Beals, sons Pele, and daughter Pat {riends and relatives in and Houladale, Sunday af- LeRoy daughter and Mrs. Frank Leeder called » home of the Misses Mary and Gilllland Karthaus, Bun- evening Lewis and al BUSH HOLLOW We're glad for attend- ance at Sunday school, there being 49 present. Hope you all come back again. Come out next Sunday in honor of Mother's Day Cottage Prayer meeting this Fri- day night, May 6, at the home of Mrs. Edna Spotis. You are welcome May 21 has been set as Cleanup day for the cemelery, so we are urg- ing all who have lots to please begr in mind, We would like to see! the cemetery and churchyard clean- ed up before Decoration, so do not! forget the date. In case of rain that day come Thursday, May 22 Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Moore and son spent last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Edna Spotts, Mr. ang Mrs. Edward Carver have named «noir new daughter Nancy! Lee | Carl Spotts has started to work for the Claster Lumber Co. at Belle- | fonte i SNOW The W. C. T. U. beld their ocon-, good this {vention on Thursday afternoon, May | The Christian Endeavor Conven- | 1. In the evening a silver medal! contest was held. The speakers were Sara Price, Harold Shaw. Cleo Hall, i Joan Hail, Show Shoe, and Dorothy | Schmoke, Moshannon, The contest was won by Joan Hall ! C. A. Thompson, of Syracuse, N,| Y.. spent the weekend with his fame ily at Bellefonte, On Saturday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. Thompson visit- ed Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs | Leona Osewald and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ermest Bathgate, son Junior, and daughter Jerry, shopped in Belisfonte Saturday evening. Mrs. Julia Sinclaiy returned home accompanied by Mrs. Sinclair and daughter, Mrs, Ira White and daughters Rae and Jean, of Sun. bury, spent the weekend here, Miss Margaret Ann Flynn, of BUFFALO RUN | Mr. and Mrs, S8amuel Royer spent | Sunday at the Glenn Lyons home, | Walle: Yeager and sister Mrs. | » ‘SHOE shopped at Bellefonte Saturday af- | Mr. and adding another this week Some of our folks attended the prayer meetings held at the George Weston home Saturday and Sunday nights. Some people from Barnes boro were entertained at the Weston hotne over the weekend and cone ducted the services The following persons enjoved ice cream and cake in honor of Freddie Spots’ birthday: Mrs. Myrtle King, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar King, Jean George Bush are room to their home fy oe ] (Bpotts, Mr. and Mrs. Hardman Gray and daughters Virginia and Beverly, all of Coleville;, Mrs. Roy Spotts and { children Doris and David, Mrs. Edna Spotis, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spotts and children, Freddie and Janice Mr. and Mrs Andrew Irvin and family visited a short time at the Mrs. Edna Spotts home last Wed- nexiay night after church i Bellefonte, visited friends here for a few days. i Mrs, A. A. Bedient, son Carl and | family, of Painted Post, N. Y.. vis-| ited Saturday night with Mrs. Be-| dient’s sister, Mrs. Mabel Lucas and | family. { Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gillette and | family spent Saturday with their, daughter, Mrs. “Beotty” Kellander | and family | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chambers and | Mr. and Mrs Robert Shive visited | Sunday at Clearfield. i Misses Eileen and Collette Shive | termoon. Mrs. Turner, of Clearfield. return« ed home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Uszzie and family, The stark flew over town Sunday | and left a baby girl at the Philips | burg hospital for Mr. and Mrs, Rex Lucas Glenn Lyons spent one day last week gt State College. Mr, and Mrs. James Bradley and son of Schads Row spent last Sunday at the Edward Moyer home, SNYDERTOWN The Luthern Mother and Duugh ter banquet will be held May Sth at 6:30, in Hublersburg Social Hall The supper will be served by Lhe Women of the Reformed church Tickets are on sale Soc, for adults and 36c for children under 12 years wee Sunday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. W. Haagen were: Miss Dorothy Berry, Mr, and Mrs liam Poorman of lock Haven, Mr and Mrs. Alva Peters and children Nevin, Anna May, and Russel of Jeech Creek Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallzer and children Jean and Elery day evening callers at the Harrls home at Clintondale Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Stover ani son Donald visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H M. Wallzer at Clin- tondale on Sunday cvening Mr Mrs, Harry Yearick family Nittany spent Thursday evening thy of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Ory Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Krape family called on Mrs, Krape's broth er Mi Pere Qak Hal HIdAY John Wallaer Ler at 1 of and and of at home and Will al op wi and of Balona hone Mi on Baturday “i. Blovel Mi Miller atl Nevin Jarner and Flemington Haagen and Mille caller recenuy Dorman Lie wel al Hite Mrs. Ralp! Thursday Mrs. Le Mr w Ort arick and Thursday and alg Nevin Beck an Sat ITGAY Callers H Mr Mrs, Hectlod NEVE were and B Mrs Sorgen and ) i t Be i Hall a Kk RD al Beck > PRICE INSTABILITY AGRICULTURAL » “evi Is stability of the general price problem ordi Pre ng i glustment on y . Whig Neos: b of NCW Brand ma Dr compara- distress . he i Ly «* y djustments may appear 0 constitule whole agricultural probiem An extension bulletin published by Cornell University n by Dr. Brandow before ied the College staff last fall fluctuations of the' price in relation to agriculture are from Revolutionary War umes 10 the present may recently evel traced mms Ml ——— JOBS PLENTIFUL FOR JUNE GRADS AT COLLEGE Jobs are more plentiful for this years senior class of 1100 at the Pennsylvania State College than for any graduating class in years, ac- cording to reports from the seven undergraduate schools of the Col- lege n the three schools whose grad- yates are most in demand for tech- nical jobs in defense industries, the offers of employment are far ex- ceeding the number of graduates available Practically every senior in the School of Engineering, Mineral Industries, and Chemistry and Phy- gies hag already accepted a position or is still making a choice from many offers Employment opportunities in the other schools, particularly agricul- ture, are described also as “the best in years.” were Sun- | Bruce | | asked eagerly | Lo x PROBLEM The Old Miser's Gold (Continued from page one) , Jong enough “Who are The misers.” “Ja. the misers,” laughed Getz ‘Gosh, there's a crib allus waitin be cracked He chuckled as he spoke, and swelled himsel! they Oh I know yen wo Ed up | with pride Wil- | ‘Well then I'm the boy it.” he sald, but Jake laid a ing hand on hls arm ‘Not yet, son' he no use goin’ ww the because Lhey are their guard They—been wouched--recent like ‘Do you know Lhat a fact wo crack restrain- sald. ‘It ain®t Haas farm yel on BA and the whole party laughed Krau “Jake there sayin’ but nt winter Again men nodded approvingiy Serve em right Misers were intended by the robbed Then he LUstened 4 EWEAr £ d Getz ang ain what go Of cash 0 help through 0 ‘em. sal Fred and 1 the rest Eon of us a tlle Lhe he men laughe he Lord lifted hi head and I could Ios he sald, and we fell on the arove roads al night Boon however wheels De heard Wh ! ougn over the and ya her wrappvin head against sr fr hd Ww the IT0 conversation alle get away anc 4 ry fy ry Grove rom | guess you xn quick like consiable 0 find you he's aller’ Bd pot up and Jad hk mouth How coulg they ! he whispered. “How have traced me up here? Mebbe minister out a warrant” “No—but +¥ ue trembling with against hang the sworn ooat Somehow © caught Lhe nto Lhe seemed SNOW Hi INCAS ONSLADIS eave others he ole They abrat oul al E 10¢ Ald agail i nied whoa fooisteps came » called will you open Lhe please? opened ati once and followed by a burly strang- F Village constable, cried bu 4 oo] Ta BA is got r stealln & i Saturday and me snug in your kitche Lume ne wa indignan Le Sure Getz aid said Mr What you tryin here i+ n stranger soothingly A man here has 8 warrant and he ; serve it. But, of course, i Ed was here at the Wme the wailch was stolen that changes the light on the matter Getz spoke up nervously: “It ain't just us knowed he wag here, Mister he sald, “These boys they was here, (00. And Mr. Kraus he can tell you wo--you better jet that warrant drop.” Well, 1" the stranger paused His eyes suddenly signaled to the constable. Mrs. Getz flew from the room and up the stalls two at a time Swift as she was, the stranger was after her, ang while a sharp out- cry arase from the kitchen and stranger sped into the bedroom after Mrs, Getz just in time to strike from her hand a 38-caliber revolver. “S80 you would,” he said cooly “Thats 100 big a weapon for you, my dear, and I'll just keep it tucked in my pocket for luck.” But the woman sprang ai him, weaponiess as she was, tearing ai | his face and fighting as only & wWo- man suddenly overcome with error could fight. Strong as she Was, however, she was only a child in the hands of the detective, who flung her across the bed and held her still on! ‘yr got (0 two downstairs faction his little group of prisoners to eall out: All ©, K. down there, EA? “All O. K., chile!” came Ed's voice, We got ‘ern handcuffed, and it wont Lake ug long to get the other You got the woman? answered the “chief handcuffs on her he led her surveys with satis- Bure Wilh and ‘You've done a fine bil of work, Ed,” he sald And the minister 5 wis 80 interested in walch- rob hencoop he most Lhe wi ing away Hig you bel gave Qie Ln 4 Gott, whal dumn 0a Getz weve groaned glaring at whe erter who sud became The chief de denly YOU Lg weleclive fool as you will up al Lhe t's the n~ agamn Le Lhe Prig~ the howl nearoy n Getz while the him through f y he 1 we need ad a pick widspered Gel g lantern, a3 shovel y before dawn the de- Wd his prisoner plunged the deep snow, and with a lantern walked 1o the foot back of the Gelz several mies and reached the place Getz ree standing ae] 8 there d ie HY Wwitre-—in ruil can't get 4 I'm The snow is Wo waverin of the home i was when hey wdicaled a pine in solitary stale and ‘The mouniain | i lai money fru you dig.” sald the de- revoiver. and up he shovel vas a Jong time before he and pick began Ww make through the frozen ground first roseate hints of the re touching the east n pick struck something a clink and the worker stopped wioy wll on his knees he dropped. detective hovering over him, and drew out into the light a mason jar filied to the top with tightiy- rolled banknotes. Another jar fol- owed, and then the German stood £ Cry atiafnot Of salisiacluion, Lhe ip with a Jil Gawd, the We was goin t—and now Mister-—gimme one jar here?” asked the back ¢ jar the weary an- 0p W count it said the detective now, its to jail for you and the rest of the gang” And with the misers’ hoarded fortune in his pockets and one hand upon his revolver, the detective marched his captive back the ghow, now giostening g y in the morning sunshine, to the hotel, and later deposiied his pris- oners and recovered .money ab ihe Centre county jail n the course of time the guilty parties recived just punishment from the Court for the part they had played in robbing the misers of their hoardings. 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