August 7, Toll, UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services:—N3| Mr. and Mrs. John Talhelm left Prayer service Thursday evening on| Saturday for Virginia for an Inde- account of the Sunday School pie-| finite visit with her brother and nic which will be held at Moshannon | family. Park at which place out door ser-| mr and Mrs. Del Ward and little vices will be held. Sunday School| gaughter of State College, Pa, spent | Sunday morning at 9:15 and = Sunday with her parents, Mr. and | worth League In the evening at 6:30 nrg Albert Hazel, immediately followed by the preaca-| oo poy 1oaoe entertained the ing service at 7:30 with sermon by | ladies of the Bridge Club at he the pastor, Rev. M. P. Kerstetter. | home last Friday evening and very Free Methodist Church Services: enjoyable time was spent by all, Prayer service Fridiy evening, Sun- | Rev. Foster Piper of Milesburg | day School Sunday morning [ol-| filled the pulpit in the Methodist | lowed by the regular preaching ser- church here last Sunday morning vice with sermon by the pastor, Rev and received a very hearty welcome | Howard Jacobs | by all present | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lannen of | Mrs. Robert Mong and two chil- Chester, Pa., are visiting this week | dren went by bus last week to Ship- with her brother and wife, Mr. and | pensville, Pa., where they visited for Mrs. E. L. Parsons a couple days with her parents re- home for the past week left on Mon- jday for her home at Stubenville, Ohlo. Mrs. HK. Smull Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. 8. J McMullin at Miliheim Mr, Robert Meyer is spending the | next few weeks visiting relatives at | Washington, D, C, Mr. E. R. Wolfe underwent a sur- gleal operation at the Lock Haven | hospital on Saturday John Masteller of Bloomsburg, is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. | land Mrs. J, N. Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brungart and two children of Lebanon were week- end callers at the Roy Brungai!| Lester Wyland transacted business | Canada, for about a week home, A number of persons from town attended a chicken supper given by the Evangelical church at Logan- ton last Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs, Wayne Wagner ol Guests gt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mong this week are her sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs Wayne Sandrock and daughters Mary Elizabeth, of Of] City, Pa Members of the Free Methodist church who had been attending their annual Camp Meeting at AViS Pa, returned to their homes Mon- day, the camp meeting having clos- ed on Sunday Mr. Marion Stere has sold his property, the former Sudie Sterec property, to a Mr fonte, who is employed at the Titan Metal Company and who expects to move In his new home this Fall. The regular monthly business meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held next Wednesday evening, Au- gust 13th at the home of Mrs. J. R Williams, A good attendance is de- sired by the president Mrs. J C Fox Miss Nora Stover of Bellefonte Pa, spent last Thursday evening with her aunt, Mrs. Sue McEwen also attended the Presbyterian Mis- sionary Society Picnic held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miles that evening. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Zahniser motored to Slygo on Sunday and spent the day with her parents and visited with her sister who is ill and in the hospital, also with their daughter, Susanne who has been visiting her grandparents most of the summer Mr. Joseph P. Congleton, the aged gentleman who had been making his home at the Pratt homestead for the past year, dled last week and was buried from his late home in Johnstown, Pa. on Saturday, wich interment in Johnstown, Pa. Mr Congleton was a brother-in-law of Mr. Howard Pratt Mr. Basil Robison and girl friend Miss Rose of Corning, N. Y. are visiting this week with his parents Mr. and Mrs, John M. Robison They motored here from Atlantic City where they had spent the fore part of their vacation expecting to return to their work the latter part of this week Much interest is being bestowed by the young folks of the commu- nity in the soft ball games which have been scheduled. The team have played several which were very interesting. The boy's team have also played some interesting games, although they have not won many of them but they promise to do better in the future, Mr. William Brower and his mother, Mrs. Alfred Brower of Pittsburgh, are visiting with friends and relatives in the community ths week. Mr. Brower is having his va- cation and is spending the time with his wife at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flick where she has been for the past couple weeks. She will accompany her husband home upon his return the latter part of this week. Bish of Belle- | girls me turning to their home here on Sun- | day. Mrs. H. E. McElwain accompanied | by Miss Charlotte Stere were en- | tertained to dinner last Friday evening at the home of the latter's | cousin and husband, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Wilde of Stite College Miss Lois Margaret Maclndoe ot | Marsteller, Pa. is visiting this week | with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. B. E Holt and cousin, Miss Georgeanna Holt, also other rela- ( tives in and about the community Don't forget the Methodist Sun- day School picnic to be held this | Thursday at Moshannon Park Cars will leave the community house at 1:30 p. m. Entertainment is be- ing planned for the entire afternoon and evening Mrs. Amanda Comly, who has a‘ tained the age of 83 years and been in fairly good health was taken suddenly il] last week and Is now i confined to her bed. Her many friends and neighbors trust for he comfort and complete recovery Mr, Ardery Calhoun gave a very interesting report, of a two day ou'- ing at Newton Hamilton, in the Of ficial Board meeting last Thursday evening. Ardery and Harry Mc- dwain having attended the two day Laymen's conference at the camp recently. | Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Bullock of Landsdowne, Philadelphia, Pa were weekend guests of his parents Mr and Mrs. G. W. Bullock of this place. They motored to Howard Saturday evening and called on hie aint and uncle Mr. and Mrs Charles Bechtol Rev, M. FP. Kerstetter Methodist church received his as- signment, as Army Chaplain, to Fort Benton, Georgia, and will report for duty August 22nd. He will fill his pulpit here the next two Sundays and further plans have been of the no fi made as yet for the next pastor of the charge and who he will be Members of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will please bear in mind the picnic and meeting to be held at the church next Thurs- day, August 14th. Persons are re- quested to be at the church not later than 5:30 p. m. and supper will be served by 6 o'clock on the church Jawn, the meeting will be held im- mediately following the picnic Come and bring your families. Also don't forget the donation of deser dishes at this meeting Dinner guests last Priday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D H Custer were: Mr. and Mrs Jake Shaffer, granddaughter Florence Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Zim- merman, daughter Dorothy of Johnstown: others who called during the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Custer of Milesburg: Mr. and Mrs Bud Monsell and children, Tommy and Molly, of Bellefonte: Mr. Joe Davidson and daughter Ruby of | Wingate; Mr. and Mrs. O. A Shirey, i Mr. Lew Shirey and sister Mrs. El- mer Carson of Williamsport REBERSBURG Mrs. Mary Barlett of Bellefonte | was a weekend guest at the home of Mrs. Neta Bierly. The Women's Circle of the Re- formed church had a picnic suppe: at Voneida State Park on Tuesday ‘Mrs, Cyrus Moyer and three sons of Bellefonte spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bes. Sunday callers at the C. 8. Hos- tertnan home were Mrs. Mary Breon and Miss Grace Rishel of Coburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kidder and son Bobby, were Saturday! afternoon callers at the James Goss home at Lewistown Mr, Earl Burd of Norristown, is spending a two weeks vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilitrd Burd. Mr. and Mrs. George Wise and Mrs. Mary Heller attended the Wise tre Hall, on Sunday, Mrs. Rose Gramiley, who spent the past month with her brother and sister in Lock Haven, returned to her home here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Spangler ani daughters, Freda and Wanda, of Hesston, Kansas, visited last week at the Mrs. Anna Stover home. Weekend visitors at the W. J Motz of Middleburg and the Misses Maude gnd Elizabeth Motz, who ar? living in their cottage at Livonia Mrs. Fred Whitehill and daughter Marcia of Lemont, spent a few days last week at the home of her father, Mr. Harry Zeigler. Sunday guests at the same home were Mr. and Mrs, Gall Swartz of Millheim and Mr. Whitehill, i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters, Mr and Mrs. Francis Wert, Mrs. Robert Meyer and Mr, and Mrs. John Reish, daughter Sara Jane, attend- €d an operetta, “Sunbonnet Sue” at | the Laurelton State Village las: Wednesday evening. Friday evening guests at home of Mrs. M. C. Haines were: Mrs, John Foster of Aaronsburg; Mrs. W. C. Gramley, Mrs. 8. W Gramley and Mrs, Charles M. Smith all of Millheim; and Mrs. R. W Meyer of town. Miss Orpha Gram- Mrs. McDivitt, all of Vandergrift. | ley of Millheim was a weekend vis- itor at the same home, the Mrs. Helen 8 Bitner, of Centre Hall, is spending several days at the A. G. Cummings home. Mr. and Mrs, James Frank of Lo- | { ganton were Sunday visitors at the Mrs. Gertrude Frank home Miss Eloise Straub of Williams- port, spent the weekend at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Fred Den- beaux, Mrs. Elizabeth Reigle of Middle- burg is currently visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daugh- | ter, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Arbogast. Mr. and Mrs, Kermit Kerstetter of near Johnstown visited at the home of Mrs. Kerstetter's parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byers and | son James, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Roy Gentzel, were Sunday vis- at Danville. ! Mr. and Mrs. Richard | A. E Limbert motored to Camp Lee, | Va, on Saturday where they visited | Pvt. Mark Limbert. { Weekend visitors at the Paul | Breon home were Mr. and Mrs. John | and | | Peggy, of Howard. Sunday callers | { at the same home were Mr. and | Kreider home were Mr. and Mrs | Mrs, Clifford Overgood of Lock Ha- | | Weber, daughters, Kathleen | ven, { itors at the Franklin Byers home reunion held at Grange Park, Cen- | | i Mann of | {| Beech Creek accompanied by Mrs | Lewistown, were Sunday visitors al the home of Mrs. Wagner's parent, Mr. and Mrs. M, R. Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gramley and family of Forty-Fort, are visiting at the home of Mr. Gramley's par- ents Mr. and Mrs, C, H, Gramley Mrs. 8. A Blerly and daughter, Miss Lois Blerly, attended the wed- ding of the former Miss Jean Rishell at Spring Mills on Saturday after- noon Mrs. Savila Stitzer visited rela. tives at Rauchtown last week. On Wednesday she attended the funer- al of her nephew, Mr. Kenneth Mark. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Brungart of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, Brungart's brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J V. Brungart Mr. and Mrs. Albert Matthew: and son returned to their home at Lancaster on Sunday after spend- ing a few weeks the William Ziegler home Shirley Zettle of Spring Mills who had been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Reish fo: the past few months returned u« her home recently Mr. Willard C. Baker, of Jackson Mich., and his bride, the former Miss Ruth Wilcox, of Charlotte, Mich are guests at the home of Mr. Ba- ker's uncle and aunt, Rev, and Mrs R. A, Babcock Mr. and Mrs Adam Relish, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Ream and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hackman and Mr and Mrs Merrill Gephart and daughter Donna attended the White reunion at Centre Hall on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smull spent two days last week in Willlamsport wher Mrs. Smull had an examina- tion following her recent tonsilec- tomy. Mrs. Smull is reported to have recovered nicely from her re- cent operation Mr. Wayne Rose of Mansfield Ohio, arrived here on Thursday and took Mrs. Rose and family along on his return to Ohlo, on Sunday. Mrs Rose had been visiting with Miss Alma Corman and Mr. and Mrs James Corman. Mr and Mrs ML Wert and daughter, Patsy, of Balti more, Md. spent the weekend visit- ing Miss Alma Corman. f ZION Prof. and Mrs. Lewis Paucett and children spent Sunday afternoon at the Glenn Rogers home at Nittany Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sharer of Cleveland, Ohlo, spent the weekend at the Sharer-Emerick home Mr Sharer's mother, Mrs. Pearlie Shar- er and granddaughter Joanne Emer. ick returned with them to Cleveland. where they will spend this week Mr. and Mrs Lloyd White, Mr and Mrs. Harry Rockey, returned from a three weeks tour through the west. They reported a nice time, al- though they reported lots of rain Miss Cora Stover spent Monday with relatives, in Bellefonte Mrs. Ida White of Axe Mann spent | the past three weeks at the Lloyd White home, while the White's were West The 4-H Club girls are planning a banquet for tonight Each girl is having her mother as guest, Kermit Noll of Jersey Shore, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs Emma Noll Earl Bartley accompanied friends to Hershey, Sunday. Miss Jane Baker of Philadelphia, is a guest at the Struble home Miss Jean Shaffer and friend from | Williamsport, spent the weekend with Miss Shaffer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Shaffer Cecil Herman accompanied by friends sperit the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Herman. Little Miss Helen Smoyer of Belle- fonte, spent last week with her great aunt, Miss Cora Stover Prizes Listed For Convention (Continued from page ome) at ———— district have already indicated that they would enter the parade. John A. Gillen, chairman of the parade | committee sald. Similarly, Samuel | {D. Rhinesmith, chairman of the bugle corps competition, said many entries have been received A complete list of parade prizes follows: Largest uniformed company, $75. {8560, $25; best appearing company {coming the longest distance. with THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. | HOWARD Miss Nelle Wyland is visiting with her aunt and uncle, of Orviston | The P.O. of A lodge held their in- stallation Monday night | Mr. Warren Carson and | spent Tuesday In Johnstown | A number of people from our com- | munity attended the three A picnic lat Hecla Park Wednesday The ladies of the sewing circle | were entertained Tuesday evening at | the nome of Miss Lulu Schenck | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Confer, Mrs family {In Bellefonte Tuesday | Rev. John R. Gulick and family | left Monday for a three weeks vaca- | tion | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wyland and | chlidren, Nelle, Harold and Ben | drove to Hershey Saturday Miss Eleanor Leathers left Satur- {day for Jamestown, N. Y., to visit with friends. From there she will | go to Niagara Falls Miss June Carson returned home Sunday after spending a week In Williamsport with her aunt, Mrs Annie Bubb Mr. and Mrs. C. C Dreese, Mrs M. W. Wagner and daughter, Joan, {and mars Maggie Spigelmeyer spent Friday in Beaver Springs. Mrs Spigeimeyer attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, Willlam Binga- man Dr Will Hensyl of Berwick, visited at the home of Dr. W. J. Kurtz on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Beansderfer and daughters Janet and Christine and Mrs. Annie Jones of Lebanon, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs Walter H. Kurtz Mrs. Rena Pearson of Pittsburgh and Mis. Flemming James and son of Hinton, West Virginia, are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Lloma Wil- Hams HOWARD NO. 2. Miss Grace Schenck of Milesbhurg, spent the weekend with her sister Miss Lulu Schenck Miss Jane DeHaas of Duboistown visited three days of last week with her aunt, Mrs. Flem Rupert Mrs. Flem Rupert spent Friday at Williamsport Mr. and Mrs Robert Bixel of Lock Haven, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs A: MH Schwenck Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wallace and three sons, of York, Pa. have joined the “Trailer Camp” on Main Street Mr. Wallace being employed on the new highway between Howard and Beech Creek Hunter Thomas was taken very ill with acute Indigestion, last Tuesday and at present writing is some what improved Visitors over the Hunter and Corilla Thomas home were Mr. and Mrs Paul Keller, Mr and Mrs. Walter Tate of Bellefonte and Mrs. T. A. Hartingen of New York City Mrs weekend at the Anna Troxell and daughter Catherine of Packers lsiand, near | Sunbury. and son Eugene Troxell wife and daughter Joan of Selins- jgrove, spent Saturday at the home of the former's sister, Mrs AH Schwenk The descendents of Michael J Carstater will hold their annual re- union at Mountain Beach near Mar- ket Street, South Williamsport, Sun- day, August 17th Mr. and Mrs. Willard Neff visited the latter's father John Wolf, of Lamar, over Sunday, being accom- panied home by their son “Bobby” who had a very pleasant visit with his grandfather, the past week Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hannon of Mill Hall, were callers at the Willis Markle home, Sunday The Howard Fire Co. will hold a three day carnival, Thursday, Pri- day and Saturday, 7th, 8th and 9th of August, at the Pire Co. grounds, near the Pennsylvania station. The parade will be held Priday evening with several fire companies partici- pating Mrs. Harry Tice and son Harry Jr. accompanied Mr. Tice to Baltimore, Md, where he is employed, for a weeks visit in that city. Two other sons are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens of Beech Creek Sunday night was double up night at the Walnut Street Church of Christ. The attendance was some- what larger than usual through this effort. Each member was to invite one and they in turn invited one Mr. and Mrs. William Mapes and {daughters Dorothy and Janice, visit ed Mrs. Mapes’ sister, Mrs. Charles McFarland of Tyrone, Sunday | Miss Almeda Lucas, of Bellefonte, {is visiting with her sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce | Hoover | Mrs. Kate Weber and daughter, | | Miss Nelle spent a day in Bellefonte, | last week, with the former's sister, | Mrs. Minnie Vonada. Mrs. Della Reiber of Centre Hall, Is visiting her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolf. | Mr. and Mrs. G. A Eckdahl, | daughter Carolyn, sons Carrol and | Harry, Miss Margaret Delong of | Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cum- mings of Shippensburg, enjoyed sev- eral days at the Council Run Hunt- | Mrs. Elizabeth Hosterman of Cal- band or bugle corps, $75, $50. $25: [Ing Camp, better known as “The and Mrs, M, C. Haines of town, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Tarbert on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanselman, son, John and daughter, Kay, called at the Lester Cuisewits home at Aaronsburg on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday guests at the Hansel- man home were Mr, and Mrs. Al- their return to Ohio on Wednesday, | Mrs, Hanselman and children ac- companied the Wengers for a few days visit, Tuesday guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Prank were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Wherry, daugh- | ter, Joyce, Mrs. William Stoops and Mrs. Smeltzer and daughter, Betty, who had been visiting at the Prank | i fred Wenger of Canton, Ohio. On s | $50, $25. ; Best appearing women's auxiliary, {850, $25; largest motor driven {pumper, $35, $10; best appearing apparatus, hook and ladder or com- | bination truck, $35, $20: motor {driven apparatus coming t distance, $25. $10; best appearing apparatus other than pumper or {hook and ladder, $15; best appear- | ng company-owned ambulance, $15, Drum and bugle corps prizes of $100, $75, and $50 will be given both {for the junior and senior events. Bellefonte marching units and apparatus will not compete for prizes. Members of the marching units will not take part in the pa- {rade because of the necessity of us- ing the men to act as fire police and assist In directing traffic and performing other duties, : ifornia, Miss Orpha Gramiey of |best band, $75, $50, $25; best drum Howard Hotel.” Rev. Wallace J. Millheim; Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg |COTDs, $50, $25; best junior corps, | Cummings was a guest Priday and | Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Prederick DeVictor, | little son and Miss Faye Pifer, who is {making an extended visit with her | sister ai Willlamsport, spent Sunday | with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, | Malcolin Pifer, Mrs. Helen Weaver and son John have returned home after spending some time at Philadelphia with her sister. Miss Martha Glenn of New York City, and sister Mrs. George Jones of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting their mother, Mrs. J. Glenn at Mt. Eagle. Mrs, Harold Amick, sons Harold Jr, and “Bobby” daughter Betty of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bathgate, son Jay of Milesburg, are visiting with the former's sister and brother-in-law in the state of Ver- mont, - | Mrs. Cameron Heverly, two sons {and the former's mother, all of Bellefonte, visited Monday with Mrs Mabel Heverly Mrs. Rena Plerson of Pittsburgh, | and sister Mrs, Fleming James and son Keith of Clarksburg, Va, are Ibeing entertained at the home of | Loma Willlams | | Dr. Harold L. Ishler, Merril | Pletcher, Harold Kline and W Peters, Donald Sager of Howard and | Russell Heckman of Hublersburg are | { vacationing at Dinbergh, Ontario, ! They ex- | [pect to bring home enough fish to | | supply themselves and friends Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pletcher and daughter Barbara Lee of Sharon, are | spending their vacation with their | parents, Mrs. Sylvia M. Pletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wensel of | Howard, R. D { Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Gilbert Shope, Mr | Adam Kline and son | Harold nephew Jr. Heverly and “Jimmy” Horan, were business visi- tors in Williamsport, Saturday Mrs. Maude Shope, son Paul, Mrs Alta Kline and Junior Heverly, mo- tored to DuBois Sunday. On their return stopped at the fire tower at Moshannon, and other points of in- terest The Ladies Missionary Convention of the Evangelical churches of the district was held Wednesday at Central Oak Heights, West Milton Those of the Howard Missionary So- ciety attending were: Mrs. Maggie Spigelmeyer, Mrs. Harry Butler, Mrs Lulu Neff, Mrs Edith Schenck, Mrs Maggie Kane, Miss Nelle Williams Mrs. Kline Wolf, Mrs. Bessie Bryan Misses Betty Runkle, June Carson Lois Allison, Velma Holter Gertrude Pletcher, Louise Belghtol, Anna and Nelle Holter, Betty Pletcher, Mrs Ray Allison Mrs Richard Wolf, Mrs Harry Dearmet, Rev. and Mrs. Ken- nethh I. Bower, Harry B and Richard Allison il tier To Sue Borough (Continued from soo Continued J t page one) \ et p weclion of what they existant termed a non- bill Controversy between the Borough we Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania dates 1833 when the state charged for main- Fifteenth Fhil- ang u back to the borough Ore gongs the | Wi tenance w along street which ipsburg claims Even Department 1 [54 BE, OU] Ti rough of neve cone of Highway of- nt find where E. J. Thompson street commitlee Wu fic the Work was done chairman of the during 1933, stated day. Mr. Thompson sta s questioned at the t ( 1 4 | i we work whi Borough bill was falsely maintenance of when the { funds was officials stated tha the charged to the Fifteenth expenditure of used 0 build a gravel pit along the railroad Back of the brewery. They claim that records; fill show that the work, the state’ claims Was done, was not done by the state and that the borough not liable for the bill The been for street actua) § is controversial bill lying dormant in Harrisburg eight years, amounts $102.77, but the borough is firm in refusing to for something not received which has to only May Landscape County Home (Continued from page ome) Wilson street a distance of feet, and along Howard distance of 75 feet and grading around driveways. The contract also {calls for the application of at least itwo inches of top soil to areas {where the ground is unsuitable to | grow grass While excavation for the Belle fonte High School was under way, a total of 1600 truckloads of earth was hauled to the County Home and | used in rough grading the uneven surface of the tract, which is rough. ily 330 by 450 feet in size. Guests at | the home have leveled off the filled! earth to the best of their ability, in| preparation for final grading and planting | The Commissioners recently ob- tained a map showing the location tof all piantings to be made at the site | Large areas of lawn will be bro-| ken by artistically placed trees un- der which rustic benches will be | placed for the use of guests, Around {the building a variety of shrubbery iwill be planted. At other points { lower gardens, arranged in geomet. | rical designs, will add to the beauty {of the tract. Sundials and furniture {will be placed where needed on the | grounds. In the large list of trees to be planted are elms, lindens, ash, pine, oak, maples and many others. It is hoped to secure the trees from a State nursery. The areas of grass will be planted in seed, rather than sodded to save expense. With pro-| per care, an excellent sod can be! {developed within several years, it! was pointed out. Further information regarding the bids on the grading work may be obtained from an advertisement ap- pearing elsewhere in this issue, four 45 street for a WAXES POETIC Along with the renewal of his subscription for another year, S8am- uel L. Fleck, of Milroy, R. D. 1, ap- pends the following: “I like The Centre Democrat be- cause I demand News-—crisp, clear, constructive: Stories—homey, honest, hilarious: Editorials—fair, forceful forward: Advertising-—-dignified, definite, de. pendable. Namely—a newspaper lively, liberal, liberty-loving— The Centre Democrat, BRACHBILL'S Thres Page Th er + A HAL F CENTURY AGO This Is how the Brachbill Furniture Store on South Spring Street, now celebrating its 100th anniver - sary with a storewide sale, looked bill, grandfather of the present owner, William ¥ Louise FF. Wagner, of Watsontown. Just fifty years ago Brachbill The man on the porch is the late W. RK. Brach The little girl Is WB R. ss daughter, now Mrs Note baby carriage on right side of porch. Jail-Breaker Blames Miracle In Reverse Continued from page one he contin ralno: 29 3 ! hing Wugh egg tivities after walla jump b njured one ange He ! | alley t of sRig antig sl what officer barn on the rear H Adams pre gheny me while Trainor rel: street rhe continued west © rp had Several aolars border into Cana join the Ct They need {ell he s kn had Serving to ing of his been tUme a radio was lenliary pis Shirt Factory Strike Brings Many Charges " iy fe 50 giris from feokas to keeg ip delen Trainor indicated that the break- tion during the strike ing of his cell door Jock in effecting his getaway | been mple 1 used an iron boil to break Lhe JOCK he said The wi wa who faces a long prisoner LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE of the Schoo! Distr sugwesied The budget of Crege township as the term 1641-42 is In the hands of the secretary. Guy LL. Corman, for interested citizens 10 examine same HH no oblections of exXcentions are filed by August 23, 1841, the budge! 11 be finally approved OUY LL. CORMAN. Secy x34 Suring Mills, Pa NOTICE OF BIDS. The Centre County Institution | District as represented by the County Commissioners, will accept bids on or before August 12, 1941, for supplying the material, labor and equipment necessary to perform the following on the ground of the Institution Home at the corner of Wilson and Howard Streets, Belle- fonte, Pennsylvania: 1. Cut off the bank at the inter- section of Wilson and Howard Streets for a distance of 45 ft. along Wilson Street from the drive at such Institution and a distance of | at least 72 feet along Howard Street. : The bank shal] be cut to a depth sufficient to make the grade not more than 3 fi, gbove the grade 0! | the edge of the paved roads along | Wilson and Howard Streets; and the cut shall be to a depth suffici- ent to jeave an arc from the 45 ft. | point on Wilson Street to the 72 ft | point on Howard Street, with closest point of said arc at jeast 30 ft. from the drain at the street intersection. 2. Cut the bank beginning at the eastern edge of the drive way from | Howard Street to the Home in an Easterly direction along Howard Street for a distance of 75 ft. back | a distance of 15 fi. from the ditch] along Howard Street to a depth sufficient to leave 18 inches above the grade of such ditch, In addi- | tion the bank shall be cut in a tri | angular shape beyond the 7 ft point tapering from 15 fi. to a point | at the next telephone or light rile. | 3. Grade the ground rupning North and West from the drive around the County Home to Howard | and Wilson Streets: such grade shall be a gradual slope running from the drive to said streets { 4. Where the ground after grad- | ing is unsuitable, in the opinion of | the Commissioners, to grow grass | cover the ground between said drive | way and sald street, and also the portion graded under Nos. 1 and 2 above, with top soil to a depth of at | least two inches, | The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids, and | the acceptance shall be subject tc the condition that the contract shall be in writing, and the contracto. shall submit an approved surety. bond in the sum of Five Hundred | Dollars conditioned for the faithful | performance of the contract. New Features At Grange Fair ———————————— Marriage Licenses College Philipsburg Philipsburg tale Wra al H Summer Permanent Specials ‘Ro Frigi Genuine Eugene Regul ——— pped in i I $3.5 Suprem $ $1.95 Uge Supreme $959 q. $3.00 3:50 dine Cro iral 86 5 reg ar $850 H Neav) Croquignole Mon. $ Tues. & Wed. ONLY 175) complete with any desired All Permanen.s 19%; E. Main St.—Dial 20 LaROUGE BEAUTY SHOP 25 Write or Phone—Six Operators to Serve You Trim, Shampoo, and set in hair style Lock Haven Reorganization Sale SWING! NOW IN FULL One Group Nationally Known Men's Suits 19.95 Styles of Tomorrow! WORTH DOUBLE Nineteen Hundred a ndFifty Men's Shirts erel30 New Styles! New Patterns! New Colors! One Lot of Women's Shoes wanes ],00 Odd lots; broken sizes Nationally Known SLACK SUITS cin 308 Were Much Higher! One Lot Regular $1.50 SPORT SHIRTS rant: §9€ One Lot of ODD PANTS Unusual Valee 2.00 One Lot of Jarman SHOES woken 10s 4, 25 Brown and White Combination One Lot of » Florsheim Shoes white ont J 98 Odd Sizes! FROMMS Opposite Front Campus State College, Pa.
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