Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 12, 1941, Image 8

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    Page Eight . THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 12. 1941.
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{that had the outbreak occurred|j 3 M. Bonnell, Jacob T. Gordon, James | PLEASANT GAY CLUB
earlier in the school year a major | (Ld st Donors In | P MeNiehol James A. Bmith, Jr.| ENDS YEAR'S BUSINESS
epidemic might have resulted The | Welfare Campaign Morris E. Auman, Mack Bryan,
closing of schools Is believed to have John H Dyke, Edward Gehret, Her- The Woman's Clubs of Pleasant LB
checked the spread of the disease Additional contributors to thelMman Harju, Paul Holderman, Clar- | Gap met for the —- Lt busdne met 1, po K HAVEN. P.
TT '¢ M 4 BL nid } \ OY } Ney / TT Ts 1essuct oA
The report of the dental hy gett Beilefonte Community Welfare oh Hoy M Kk Lisckoviel wy in ing of the eason, Tuesday even
revealed that during the year Jus Fund during the past week are lst. Miller Bamuel R AY, ye atson, Ing. June 2. At that time the
} ended 801 elementary and 126 high ed below The total subscribed to Steve Yakicle, George I. Armstrong, nual report of the officers an om ‘
MRS. MARY MOSIER Meyers cemetery, Buffalo Run Val-!school pupils pad Welly leaned, o date is approximately $14,000, it is| Fred 8 Lowe Fred C Litcas An mittee chalrman were received FRIDAY & SATURDAY-—JUNE 13-14
'y 9 ta were given uring |... y drew Thal, Jr, Ronald Alkey, Jos oun j Ww » ¥ t ’ .
Mrs. Mary Mosier, mother of Cen- ley WH of k8, ie advice Tgpoited wih wv. a loph ha. Jon Danes Laird wAitey ti poy : meeling irst Run Feature
ve CO : » Warde T 5 y Se | > J ' A 25 50; r. ana Mrs y hte Ay : es visited a beautiful and
the Lounty Game Warden an DONALD CRONEMILLER cards were issued, Of that num- Moi hig A and Bathurst, Malcolm Bathurst, 3. E. scting flower haw a A
iy hy FO un pr Ker ey Donald Cronemiller, aged 12, son ber 185 cards were etyried with $10 to $25: George Carpeneto,| PRughman Herbert Beczer, Martha
onte, died 3 er home i wor y J eS ot work © 3 Twentys uplls | ta : J ni Jey hilip
Elk county. at 7:15 o'clock Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cronemiller, |V ork completed, Twenty ve g Sara Schechter, John F. Popson, E Bennes Duna d L En hes - Ph 1
night, i June 8, 1041, from the effects Of Savannah, Georgia, and grand- received dental vegan I H. Riichie, James A. Beaver, George Bickett mg Piers Deh social hour and refreshes
. "vn . y Jinie imbe ave : son, J OW iry Bullock .
of a stroke suffered about ten days son of Reuben Cronemiller, of West clinic, and oa numbed, 1 L. Newman, Joseph Rine, Milton Breit: Jahn. Bi ol Rey 3 . a, The object of the club is to | ATRIA
previously Mrs. Mosier who was Howard street, Bellefonte, succumb- been compiet 0 I Baney, Willlam McClure, George W, | 10Y¢e Cf lL, Joseph Capani, F mote the Wellare of the commanit FAMILS ENTE] i
heart ailment at his parent- Total circulation of the school li- Smith. Gray Tressler. Ralpl uh. Confer, Leroy Confer, ( H. Cor-|, tha tase : MON TUES BT NN 15
nearly 80 years of age, had not been ed to a heart a A ; -v for the year was 19,057, or an | 2, Cray 1vessier, RA ph Daugh wan, Willard Corman, Harold E [Phd ‘ie town may feel ju
in good health for about a year, She al home on Sunday morning, June brary for Ne J R as ts total enbaugh, Robert L. Rhoades, Jerome | M8 “Sopirginaem , d f the accomplishment In — o
R ) : 8. 1041 wri ‘d received | average of 58 books a day. The tota T 8 pi dear Warne David | Cramer, Paul Crispen, James Deck A y F'oPPER R EK Tl BN!
was well known in Bellefonte, hav- 1941, according to word re : a greater than the Summer, Edgar agner avid | Walte bred 10) Deity | HOD 1 roviding outst y
by the elder Mr. Cronemiller. SBur- | was 988 volumes greater | Welser, Willlan Yates, Ross 8ath-|* Alter Deltri a Ary 1 LONDELI AND YOURE
ing visited during past summers at nd abut sixty-six books MN ald A pokel WP Kiley Mel § ni ire 4
her son's home. In addition to Mr. | Vivors include his parents, Max and circulation last year, BiXty=5ix b urst, John Hinds, Roy Eichelberger, | PoNAld M, 1, W. P. Eckley, A er 4 ROCHE y
a . ad ve. Fu. Eva Cronemiller, who have resided Were rebound by NYA workers, and | po 0h) Hess, and Phillip B. Ra) vin Foore, James Foust. Frank Funk
Noga othe Ph a >in Savannah since 1916, and & bro- [many others were repaired and "Sg Tl tes Col Rimmey, Philip! Walter J. Gallagher, Clyde C. Gil
Nera Crvices were weld vesterday oa valli 5! ’ a . . bm J : I y anh 4 " Ait ys Nas
ther and two sisters, George Crone- | washed, It Was re ported Savior, Aaron Leltzell, Harry H. Cox Vertie C. Gibbone) Joh Cildlen
miller, 21, Dortha aged 15, and — Br ————— George McCullough Collins Shoe Joneph A. Liingher Rulers, 4} “A ih wor HIS : INES & THURSDAY JUNE
a 3 - " white Clare nes Cordon Fdwut
Martha, aged 3 months, all of Sa- M t makes Led P. Fetzer, Robert Me . us
ROBERT ¥F. CORL vannah, Funeral services were held D. A. R. to eet a Clellan, Merrill Miller. Grover Cor- Lew CGordonn, W. K. Ha ger
f
" . es waeh ata Ink
Robert F. Corl. well known resi- in Savannah, with Interment In Lewistown, June 19 man. Fred T. Hay J. Arthur Fred 1» H won, Ralph T.
i 3 W Si N . oward 1odgt und IF 1
lent of Pleasant Gap, died at his that city. The Cronemiller family . Dubbs, Robert A, Eckenrode, E.|HoWrd D A oe al :
v * an ie at us " ; 1 $a WN ! “i ‘
aent « Se , # Fl " WD . a last visited in Bellefonte about three ‘ re belonging to the Keith Anderson Jane M. Beatty Hull ar arou h Ferrie ef | Behind the Sign of
home there Monday night, June 9, | i i I'he chapters pelONnging \ . : ‘ Me » mil y 1 .
1941, after a two months’ illness. 7*45 480 Central District of the Pennsylvania Joseph W. Porste: Winifred M Vitl tier ut y ‘ News Wolf
y y u y y —— i 10 tos Prank FP febste 1 ; ' ' { 4 'h i
He was a son of Robert and Mar- MR . ki rug State Society of the Daughters of Cn Frank F Wet er RG WY
garet Williams Corl and was born MRS. HARRY J. PAGE the American Revolution will hold lindq nl Madel ne t W eneto
in Buffalo Run Valley on October! Mrs. Margaret Anna Page, Wife 4 regional luncheon at Green Gables Marie Kelleher, H. A. Delozier, (
15. 1865. making his age at time of of Harry J. Page, of Lemont dled Hote! in Lewistown, on Thursday
death 75 vears, 7 months and 24 at the Centre County Hospital here | june 19, at 12:30 p. m. (DST). The
days. On August 16, 1894 he was at 7 o'clock Tuesday night, June 10, chapters In Centre county are in
united in marriage with Eva L. 1941, after a yea i1lne with a this gr
Crust, who survives with a daugh- complication of Ji} y AR Jembers wshing to attend
ter Hazel M_ Corl, at home, and two Was cdaughte; f am Nd geked to make eservation
brothers and a sister, James H. Corl, L¥d toyer Faust and w born In srs John G. Love, 140 East
of Chicago: Clarence W. Corl, of Potter township on ovember | street, Bellefonte, before next
Boalsburg, and Mrs. J. M. Keener, 1892, making : y
of Cripple Creek, Colo Mr. Corl death 48 years and 7 months i The district meeting in Lewistown
was a member of the Pleasant Gap VIVIng are her husband and these i a series of five such meet-
members of the Garden Clul t 17 ’s
remaining time was devoleg We tang
DE KID | “Robbers of
“Flying Wild” | I'iM HOLT
vnment
morning at
Methodist church and was a mem- brothers and sisters band {nes being held this month by the
ber of the Moose lodge. Funeral ser- Jonas P. Faust both of 1 ennsylvania State Boclety of the
vices will be held at the home at Mills; Mrs. George Craig I R. Prior meetings have been
2:30 o'clock (DST) his Thursday town; Mrs. Ed White, Spring Mills; neld at Reading and Pitt \
afternoon with the Rev. Mr. Miller James Faust, Centre Hall, and hers “will follow at Warre
of the Pleasant Gap Methodist Chal R. Faust f yersiord. | Eaglesmere
church officiating. Interment will Fun ral servi 83 Will De Seid al 2:90 Som————— Come on, sons and daughters — turn out in all your ador-
be made in the Pleasant Gap ceme- m Good -
Sey hart Punerul Home in ents 5 Hal Two Bellefonte
C. ¢
MRS. ORVIS REED The place of burial has not “beer Students Graduate
ded upon 3 avi ; ' .
Mrs. Kathryn M. Reed, wife of : " roving Re I wants to hear it — even if he's the kind of dad who acts
Orvis Reed, of Fast Howard street JOHN WILLIAM GRENOBLE
Bellefonte died at 0 o'clock Sat 11 23 1 5 Spey t he ng pre ttont 3 tl
ao Tlie Te Tan oh Tor qd naral services were Reld Mon. | Frazels being preside no Ye uy as though he thinks attention silly. Don’t believe him,
To
ing glory, and be ready to say “Pops, you're tops.” He
ontinued
home. Mr ed had 1 down pvangelical church for Johr il The main featur { the com- » ’
town Priday night and became ill iam Grenoble, Penns Valley car mencement activities at Dickinson he loves it. Make this Father's Day your day to shower
BO A n EB iC gon n fo es "yg : / got: " EY on wa Ie gracual’ng addres : o De. . »
shine tite. Mrs. Rbed Waa 8 GRUED= or aner. Benjuin,: hear” Sori [ou shun, Cli ese Ambuamdor to th him with attention . . . pick the gifts he'll like best and
ter of Edgar N. and Maude Daugh- i § Boo Tr . :
wbaugh Mever ant ITE 113} 2nd tniarment tral riers tn the Be. | Weekend foestiyiilag incititle 3 .
enbaugh Meyer and was b ok nd interment took piace in the Be- | senor ball, the Dickinson Drew use most... from the offerings at LEVINE'S. Here are
making her age at time of death 38 Grenoble di of com lica ton OH ton beg ogre the .
years, 6 months and 1 day She | which kept him bed! tWO YOATS. 4150000 ad it n to the campu a few suggestions:
survived by her husband; her moth » was born in Ie wnsh ' . 1 4:
er, residing vd grin
ren, Robert, Ora and ' Mervine Joanna nes noble never b
at home, and a sister and three mar i he following broth INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL
brothers: Mrs. J Howard, Sol! and sisters survive in addition to the RELATIONS TO MEET :
S and Hassel E. Meyer all of brother th whom he hi vo for . —— ARROW AR ROW
Bellefonte an Blis s Mever f the vit VOT VOars *harles The ninth 3 ia) mettl g of t .
Milesburg uneral services rere Mr Minnie Duck F net Harry Institute of Social Relations will t
Beate armen at "the of mm a Fo 08 Hart a's toe pepe sue Co- | DIP@SS Shirts Sport Shirts
home, with the Rev. C. C. Shuey of Salona: George E. Smullton. and 8e fr June 23 to NN gh ( ; :
Lo assisted by the Rev. a; lara Rachau. Spring Mill no vl : sor of informal inst . An er Ca 8 b t shir 1 Qualit ¢ }
James A. Byrd Al
R !
ing. Interment ht?
Additional Deaths Page 6
Second Section
Inmate Ends Life in
Cell at Rockview
(Continued from page one)
the physician s the jail in which Rippmar Mathn i ned Th jefense picture
Grist as incarcerated efor h { rd is desirous of e+ } Kk i w— i a——————— .
conv tion: and the third not wi Applic nis apply for th " va WRAPS SELF IN DYNAMITE,
addressed to a Dr. Whetzer, who has cancies, provided they are properly IS BLOWN TO PIECES
not been ider tified here. The notes qualified for the posts
were immediate] ent
P. Ashe §
State Penite
which Rockview is a branci
er they cont;
A 4l-year-old lumberjack
himself to pieces with nine
dynamite Monday in Union oou
in which Coroner C. F. Roth
suicide “apparent!
prolonged ill health.” Roth
P. Fry stuffed two
yunamite in his pockets, lied
three more around his waist, ciutch- i
ed two in each hand and the ARROW ARROW
touched them off with a fuse . .
the n Employed in the lumber camp of H dk h # Sh rt & Sh t
early Monday n 3 vices and class, 3 h will be located on the Ollie Hummel at New Berlin, Fry an erciniers orts res
interment were to be made in Scot ond floor of the Academy build. disappeared alter lunch and what Full
dale ing s ained of his body war found i
Crist TY at 0s the Peat ote tof Te * i four hours later about half a mile kerchiefs made from the
frateriits El 3 y
aun from the logging operations st mater % % then
about 15 or 16 years ago when an ners
a
inmate climbed fo the top f mo an . om iba ¢ ona : a Honored on Birthday 25 8 35 50 8 65
smoke stack on a prison building, has proceeded to that point. A com- A pleasant surprise was beld a C Cc C &
and plunged down the inside of the mittee consisting of Supervising  ¢ home of Allen Weaver in Miles
stack. His body was found during principal E. K. Stock. and board DUE on Tuesday evehing of last
an intensive search launched after members William H week in honor of Mr. Weaver's bir
his disappearance was discovered Bossart DeHaas + hday. Those present to enjoy the
as lo the reason
IS 2 matte of conjectur
n report
Pi ttsburgh
size quality hand Ones
} ¥
r nt mel - I'S is :] . 1 3 3 3
ow ir At Rocky wr penitentiary | is to be asked to ¢ ake charge of cor.
Brouse and J
was named to make :
a formal request to the Masonic 50CIAl OCCAsion were; Mr. and Mrz
lodge to arrange for the progr Merril Weaver and son Ray; a Mr a ig | .
Suggests New Mi Aa Web " R ue bh Nora Roy , Whose name escaped the 3 ‘fi \ Arrow Ties
ks AN eber, who las Ki opt y yey: M : ‘ /
School Policy was graduated with honors from the Wika, Mrs. John A. Shuey, Mr D / 5 JE A
. L. Shuey, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Hoy = p f He
commercial department of the high M : He's sure to appreciate
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Corman, Mr '
(Continued from page one) school. was named secretary to High | and “Mrs Russell Weaver and L : a tie with the mark “Ar- \ ) jamas. All sizes
School Principal O. F. Sollenberger : "ope .
as a surprise to other board mem- |= Ajthough Mrs 2 Ebert pra daughter Carol Aun; Mr, and Mrs row.” Gift boxed for Fa-
bers, were tabled until the members Mr Sto To that she Clarence Poorman and children, , hers’ Dav $ ¢0 fo $ 95
: informed Mr. Stock orally that she h “ e thers ay. : . »
have had an opportunity to con-| ga. sending in her resignation as Janet, Bdgar, Merri] and Ward; Mr 3
sider the implications of the move. s sr pr Fenton Pb rion and Mrs. Allen Weaver and chil
teacher of commercial subjects, the | goo; Margaree Ann, Lois and Bob-
Because of several] matters which written resignation hag not been re- by 5.5 Te 4 ak
must be decided in the near future, ceived bv the board, and conse.
Horace J. Hartranft, president of quently no action was taken
the board. indicated that a special Board me i . Taig ; .
ard mbers ( ianey ile
meeting will be held late in June members R. C. Blaney and| Receipts at the yards of the Wil
Scheduled for consideration at this Franklin B. Schad were appointed liamsport Livestock Market, Tues- % b Neckwear : ; * Ge} ih: the pwn!
meeting are the election of three 0. Interview various local physicians, day totaled 300 head of Hvestock S ort Shirts :  L FH F Trunks
. 4 and were 1a t ; g Hy . . : : ig
new teachers and approval of the A el ee bioy one dnd, 1034 head of igi Prices P y \ a Plain colors, stripes and NS,
v y 8 «iF : ‘ R Vi ; ; : ‘ u A ofa Q " 3
dget teak and to fix his annual salary. A med- | calves, $10.75 to $13.50; fair to good, Just the thing for com- : / fancies; wash ties, etc. . Tommy x YE Sec our complete line of
Teachers to be elected are as fol- ical inspector is required under| $8.20 to $0.40, Cattle, 50 head holl- Fo RE Tr Som 8 A good buy in ties. hi . 1 swim suits, trunks and
: laws governing third class school! ers, $6.90 to $8.30; common butcher ha 'C Ra ale ip—— bathing supplies. Your
3 districts. The inspector, it was point- | cows, $6.00 to $850: D. cows, BH, mer mont 8. Colors and DL an 2 & WES : a size is here
ed out, will not be a “school phy-i $7050: D. heifers, BH. $30 to $31; plain white. 58> ; 4 C Cc el : SE
sician” in the sense that ailing! beef bulls, $7.50 to $8.75, Lambs, 35 PE . ; ¢
pupils may consult him for examin- | head: fair lambs, $830 to $11.40. | 79¢ to $1 98 ul 4 ¢ W¥ gt — . $1 .00 to $1.
+ ation or treatment. His chief duties’ Hogs, 104 head: best hogs, $8.00 to ! 3
Geraniums will be to examine every pupil early | $9.90; F. pigs, BH, $2 to $5.50. Poul- p> Straw Hats ee ha
in each school year | try, 1024 head: chickens. 16c to 23%c| — Sh
Member Franklin Schad again ex-|Ib. e885, 30 dow. 26c doz. oes Keep cool in a straw! All
pressed the desire that a complete: | Sw t : ; hana nil simak. : 3 f L
25¢ dental clinic be provided in the new Two Arrested For Thells Socks earers We carry a full line Pio shapes and size * in the uggage
school building, presumably with a, Two Mill Hall residents were ar- "wll-ove . ks ¢ standard brand shoes for very newest styles, - . :
each full time dentist in charge. No ac-|rested this week on theft charges. The finast select Pull-overs - V-necks any meh and boys, at all There is no better gift
tion was taken, various members Carl Bechtol is charged with steal- | ie finest selection of coat styles, in sport anc bs . or 9 for Dad than fine lug-
expressing the belief that all new ing boiler doors and grates from the | Socks in Bellefonte. All dress models. A sweater prices from-— $1 00 to $3 5 gage. Our stock is com-
Plant 3, 4 or 5 in Large Pot expenses should be sharply curtail- inactive Harbison - Walker brick sizes and prices from— for every occasion. plete.
for Attractive Decoration {ed until the bullding program is works at Mill Hall. Following a’ $1 98 to $5
complete and school financial mat- hearing Tuesday morning, ball was to $ 98 ’ Po $ . A 95
'ters have returned to normal. {set at $500 and Bechtol was return- | Cc C . - . to 15
The building committee and sup- © to the Clinton county jail. Harry r———
plies committee of the board are to Tressler, the second Mill Hall man I..."
meet soon to decide upon what re. to be taken into custody, is charged GABARDINE
| pairs are necessary to school prop-| With stealing junk from a railroad ENSEMBLE .
lerties during the summer, and what | Car near Mill Hall. i 9 . Si k Dress Shi ts
| supplies are to be purchased for the | vl a Suits ac Ss Fr
’ coming year > ar Ve hy rive his air white, stripes, ¢ :
WOODRING S | Tt was reported that school archi-| One of the area's last Civil War) The ideal’ ensemble for Why not give him a pair a Tite, Striges, Shetks
| tects Hunter & Caldwell, of Altoona, | veterans, Jarius Roush, 08, expired | 8 106A] BRS : of Gabardine Slacks. The ot or
Floral Gardens {have a full time representative on at Mary M. Packer Hospital, Sun- | summer sportswear. wrense is always there the man who wants qual-
{the school construction job, and|bury, on Monday. His death was Choice of colors and sizes crease i AY? 2 ity at a low price.
(21 E. Howard St. PHONE 64 || that he will remain here until the preceded by a fall in his room at)
[work in sompjeted of the schoo Los. Je Wan» mamber of Allegheny Street — Bellefonte, Pa. i $2.98 to $6 $ 5 to $6.95 ; $1 00 to $1.65
L | nurse revealed that there were eight! Pennsylvenia Volunteers. A military
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alwavs
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Williamsport Market
cases of chicken pox in May, and’ funeral was held Wednesday,