October 9, 1041. © PLEASA TR. -— NT GAP Mrs, John T. Noll, Mrs. Harry Showers and Mr. and Mrs. John Hockenberry attended the card party at the Republican Club, Bellefonte, bast Friday night. Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, of Phila- delphia, spent Sunday with her sis- ters, Mrs. Fremont Hile and Mrs Esther Baney Paul and Earle Lego Buike were here from phia for the weekend. The Arthur McClosky familly, of Cherry Tree, spent Sunday with Mrs. McClosky's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Poorman The Clarence Corl family, of State College, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilger Mrs, Harry Eby and daughter June, spent a day last week at Hep- burnville Ira Mulfinger, Donald Hazel and Homer Krape were given thelr first army examination at State College Tuesday Nevin Mulfinger and Carrege were rejected last week after taking the examination in Williamsport for the girmy. Gean and Gates, who were examined at the same time, passed Mr. and Mrs. Feldman Hamilton end daughter Helen Louise, of Houtzdale, spent Sunday with Mrs Hamilton's parents Mr. and Mrs W. H. Noll Mr and Mrs. Engle, of Elizabeth- town. and Richard Burke and Ce- celia Burke of Chambersburg, were weekend guest of Paul Ruda Dick Rumberger made an over- night stay in the Centre County Hospital due to injuries received In an accident while driving a Mar- kle mi% truck a few evenings ago but is reported recoveiing nicely his injuries being mostly cut bruises Mrs. Oscar Wetzle Coy and daughter were callers at the home Sunday afternoon, and Mi Auule Langley, son Louie and Mi pnd Mrs. Miller of Williamsport the evening A birthday surprise party given for little Miss Helen Tate at her home Saturday afternoon. Four- teen guests were present, Games were played, delicious refreshment were served, and Helen was the re egipient of many lovely and usell gifts, and will have a pleasant memory of her eleventh birthday Mr and Mrs. Wade Evey and guest. Mrs. Rilla Heverly, motored to Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon in Tioga county one day during Evey's vacation last week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wa and Mrs. John Larimer spent weekend in Oo Mrs Grant Dunklebarger and in- fant daughter were brought home froth a hospital in Lewistown a few Gays agi Keith Rimmey is home Centre County Hospital had been a for month Mrs. R W P-Herman and Mis fonte, spent Saturday Noll left there where she Is and M:: Philadel - all Ethel Mc- Bellefonte Noll-Melroy Mrs of in wa i from the wihiere nearly patient a Mr. snd Mrs W Smith of Belle- at Hershey for Philadel spending some | 2.11 Noll tame Mrs. R.A Gingher of Curtin, and Raiph Gingher of Clearfield, spent Thursday at the Harry Kelly home Biaine Swartz is having bar gt. the rear of the lot on which house which the Deiblers o« made into a house Which will ready for occupancy Miss Lizzie Gill ist last week, but about again The Garden Club met at the ho of Mre Wade E Wednesday termoon we are glad to see Margare jer able to be at work again office at the Markle Dairy, having undergone ap operation in thi¢ Philipsburg State Hospital some weeks ago Mrs. Nevin Corman drove to Kit- tanning Friday bringing her and sister here for a few davs She drove them home Tuesday and returned Wednesday The Warren Woods enjoyed a week's vacation spent with the lat- ter's sisters in Williamsport and Greensburg Mrs Etta Grether and guest, Mrs Fleie Woodinger enjoyed a day in willlamsport Friday Mrs Myrtle Sweet left Monday for her home in Oklahoma after spending part of the summer with Mrs. Efta Grether, as has been her custom for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Strunk paid | a visit to the latter's sister, Mrs Al- len at her home at Watsontown, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Brian en- tertained the latter's parents, Mr. end Mrs, H K. Albright and son Wilbur, of Greensburg, on Satur-| dav Mrz. Andrew Ramsey of Greens- boro. N. C.. was home for a short visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs Harry Helsey, Mr. Heisey having just returned home from the Cen- tre County Hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks Patsy Aerio opened the Inde- pendent gas station recently va- cated by Philip Smith, where he greepted a position in Baltimore Md Eimer Smith returned to his home in Philadelphia after spending two weeks with the George Magargel the no vey fter mother t visi ‘se Eimer Noll is improving the sp- pearance of his house by treating it to a coat of paint He is offering i court | Pittsburgh ! nitely | Centre cu” aties to the Weman's Club will hold a memorial M. E 26th The odist church p of “The Upper booklet, which soldiers in th Henry is in PINE GLEN This Is hool 10: Rally The firemen Service In evening Lie churen on the of the Official the 100 Meth copes on the Rev Board of urchased It will division charge in Om I { wi Mass el Rally Day 7:30 service Church ervige Day. Sunday and Harvest Home service Beautiful and lmpressive held last Sunday. That being the Universal Day of Prayer. Sun day schoo, at 9:30; preaching a 10:30 with Mi Clyde Hoover a leader, Services Holy Commu nion was in charge of pas Rev R. C. Der Afternoon at 2:30 M1 Ant Mis Bernice Bow ong special selections were played by Alta Viehdorier and a due and Marvin Hoover. The eake being Rev A. Byrd Colevil 1:30 Clyde Hoover Betty ‘X50! mg Dixson I Jean Near the ’ I Qrvi uation rge of Rey and Rev Joan We feel the SH al were and Lor jit Fve leader aid leader Alma and by Jean 1 being conti 0 Communion we in cha Dershen, Rev, Scholl Ju Karthaus aay will minds and heart hier ol memory of thi be Lhe attended Don't {or vest Home 0 he aul Arran be in May gO evening will peopie of "Ga Man Dies of Broken Neck pany pial Valley, ang The younge bruises forehead & tans of the nose Wiliam F Farely wa 4 Thomas and Ellen Brown Garety and was born in Clinton County on November 19 1873 ne of death 15 da He is swrviveg by bi former Mabe] Miller, theee y nd ( § Ci ie S06 maxKilig Oi ay at tir I month anc wife Ui Year Lae Bivil ali brother | John Al | of Mili Hall, and Simcox, of Clear- rangenliaren aere held Rev. O Interme! cemetery of the accident had been employed bY National Gypsum Company a fireman Garety Houck Awaiting Trial on Attacks (Continued rom page one) was removed temporarily order from Lock Haven for questioning in the attack -death of Rose Haber atl Pitis- burgh a few months ago From the time Houck was taken from Lock Haven, his whereabouts and his status in the murder pros- ecution were reported only indefi- and in varied versions His alibi that was in Belle- fonte the night of the Pittsburgh in- cident led to his being shuttied back and forth between Allegheny and News of his return to Lock Haven, too, was not im- mediately made public Captain of Detectives Walt Monaghan h#s announced from Pittsburgh that Houck has been re- turned for t \ on the four attack charges agains? him at Lock Haven only in order give Allegheny county officials more time to work on their case on to leader he or i to \ was held. Je Club Observes . ‘Prestige Week’ from page one) papers in the United States, among whom there is a constant exchange Of news. Reporters and offices are also maintained In many foreign countries, from which the news is cabled to America, As an organiza - tion it has been in existence for a century, but its modern form dates from September 50, 1900 Each member Is an owner and there are no dividends or stock, the twelve million dollar expense being apportioned among the various newspaper units. 205000 miles of leased teletype wire are used and 10.000 additional In photo transmis. stony. Every newspaper editor, news otographer, and jeporter is in a sense an employe. All have acces; u Line euch member news vers, The Associated § fm ploys however 7.500 full or part-time and photographers These located in our country and all the world 200000 words of NeW! sent dally newspaper: metropolitan pewspapers receiving the maximum number, and news. paper towns of the size of Lock Haven State College receiving approximately 30000 words from } h to pick their news storie of Associated ! he speaker New York City, which do- mestic news wire tribution news, Five 1 (Continued news of ress culva ure over are to of om hie tated controls the dl ram of foreign news is received in its abbreviated form this news must be edited ready for dist:ibution immediately press of the na- distributed econds from the time alid 141 Lon new within ly five bells in tl Wl new offices indicating that Hetin | A { difficult experienced i wil ano are In gat iT L Ge grec, ud ETHIE wo censorship, delay In theless a 60 090 the 1 {act yond the reporie; seady word cables and best Informed American re- ingenuity in transmitting the news NEWSPaApers are Reporters who War aones Hitle of already ream day trol. Neve Tw of over Qn IS coming over Lie ited States is Lhe tr in the world rier great getting exercise and American inting it from very i turned the there real ich has not ap- the dispatches Pre: Mr ahead In Having news is about Men are stationed in var- ong before anyihing that they Will be when thing: The A: Scott aid, trie to Kee d where the sociated men plac to break xn O Gos naps ready to sen began Wo DAappen A feature of the meeting was Ue Miss Mir- d the new eieclion oJ li ofMieerr will serve Earl K Ww Bl i fey ind Mig a I “Smaoke in My Ey« and The annual election of we H. Caw president In 1942 vice president, and L treasurer Jerry Weinstein, «of and Harry Pishe Bellefonte, brother of un the Stock a Hile Casella Were Btate College formerly of Fieq Fisher Peggy Poole Is : Ensign Robb’s Bride page one) Mrs. Par- husband nfinged from Bellefonte ner ! treet recently joined A. EN. Parker, who 1s with the United States Navy in the Hawaiian Islands The bride was given in marriage by her mother and Chaplain Wil liam Maguire, USN, performed the cerémony The lovely bride-elect wore a long waisted marquisefle gown in tradi- tional white styled with an em- broidered bodice, voluminous skirt and bracelet length sleeves. Her fin- gertip length {llusion veil was held by a marquisetie coronet echoing the squareness of her costume neck- | line. For something ald she wore heirloom pearls. Her flowers were white orchids detailed with cle-| matis Miss Joan Poole was her sister's maid of honor and Mary Lou Vicars, | petite daughter of Mr, and Mrs George H. Vicars, Jr. was junior bridesmald. Both wore Tern green marquisette gowns fashioned Hike that worn by the bride and con- | trasted by coral blossoms repeating: the flowers in their coiffures Mrs. Poole, mother of the bride, was in muted green made With an eyelet top and crepe skirt, Her flow. ers were orchids. The improvised al- tar was flanked with papyrus and yellow plumeria After the ceremony a recaption was held at the Upper Manoa Road home of Dr. and Mrs Montague Cocke, Jr. The bride's table was ar- anged with gardenias and white cadena d'amour. The bride cut her three tiered wedding cake with her husband's sword Hawallan music was played throughout the recep- tion The couple honeymooned on the other side of the island, the bride leaving in a blue print frock top- tationed | ped by a blue linen jacket and com- plemented by white accessories. The | Mrs, Jane Stambaugh entertained on Thursday evening, Oct, 2 the Ladies Ald Society of the Metho- dist church at Lemont. Refresh ments were served, Those present were: Mrs. Charles Fogleman, Miss Maud Williams, Mrs. Harry Benner Mrs, Fred Whitehill Mrs, Harry Meyers, Mrs. John H, Shuey, Mrs W. 1. Rishel, Mrs. Merrill B, John- son, Mrs, Wilbur Tressler, Mrs, Har- ris Struble of Pleasant Gap, Mrs Jay Struble, Mrs. Feron Struble Mrs. Miller (the minister's wile’ Mrs, Alfred Willams, Miss Mae Williams, Mrs. Budd Ishler, Mrs John Bohn and Mrs Miles Bloom Mr. and Mrs. John Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. J. H Wasson all of Bolivar, New York were recently entertained by their relatives Mrs Mary Payne Mr, and Mrs B. Johnson and his mother Mrs. Anna B. Johnson spent the weekend al their home, in Lewisburg Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rider expect to move into the Kustenborder hous: from the Daniel Lulz home near College Helghts In the near future The Kustenborder house was vacat- ed recently by the Harris Struble family Mr. and Mrs. Hogan I. Markie and children Joyce, Walter, Irvin and Jack of Hublersburg moved on Sept 1 into the Mrs. Mary Knepp house at Miibrook Miss M Ravens- the Jane Clara Callahan of dale Washington leaving home of mother Mrs Stambaugh on Oct. 5 for Newark J she wil] visit for a ume with a friend Mrs Russell Lewis Mr Mra, John H tendeg moving their daughter-in-law Mr family on Mi Jom C. Gilliland daughter Nan Ane were Sunday dinner ests Mr her where at and | Paul Shuey Wot and Mr Oct. 1 ald the and and J. A and Jean Mary Andrea Genmille Dae Patricia and Mr and and children of Harrisburg on Sunday with Hoy artin L anid M and Sandra » dinner guests Mra. John C Mr and Mrs M White Williamsport, spent Thursday at the home of } parents Mr. and Mrs John White and also at hame of his brother-in-law and Mr Eugene White and Mrs Hogan I. Markle en tertained his mot Mrs. Eva Markle of Hublersburg, over the weekend Mr ang aren and ol the Ler het Mrs. EE R. Auman and from D Bohn Spr [ ii a add i rs C Be and Mrs. Arthwr n inday : moved or he Mrs Mary Bo! he Mrs. Mae Houser ently by Mrs Rox- digh rg the APArizaent to the Shuey Grandia tie house family Mr. and Mr: uy James Kugtenborder Institute Scheduled For Next Week House ciding secretary. “Bpecial in the Regulss Clas Emest Newland Direclor Education, Harrisburg Social Studies—Room 212, Mr Roy Jamison, presiding; Miss Kathleen McCollum "When is History Not a Social Study?” Dr Champlin Anguage Ceorge, presiding Irvine, secretary. Address, Prof Theodore J Gates, Head English Composition Department, Penn. sylvania State College Science and Mathematics Room iid, Mr Wallace J. Ward, presid- ing; Harry Bailey, secretary. Ad- dress, Dr. N. W. Taylor, Mineral Industries, Pénnsylvania State College Supervising Principals and Prin- cipais—Room 108, James Neidigh, presiding: Byron Richards, secre tary. Vocational Meeting-—Room 115 Fifteen minute Vocational Asso- ciation Business, William J, Tuck- art art, pre T Special secretary Room 102, Miss Marie Miss Virginia er, presiding; Ernest Gackenbach, secretary. “Overtones in Educa- tion.” Mr. Cate Friday, October 17 930.9 -40--Devotional Exercises, Rev Clarence E. Arnold, church, Bellefonte, 40-10: 15--Address, Robert mayer, News Commentator lecturer 10:15-11:00—-"How's Your Attitude?” Dusty Miller, humorist 11:00-12:00--Sectional] Meetings Rural—Court House, Mr. Lewis R Lenhart, presiding: Miss Sara Rearick, secretary, “The New J and Health Regulations.” David Bink-' Chief of Bureau of Harrisburg Study Hall presiding ; ley, Asst Health Primary-Qirls Elizabeth Royer Virginia Bennison, “Moving Pictures of Reading peclalist, McMillan Co ¥IIE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELUEFONTE, A "COLLEGE TOWNSHIP N.¢ | Pos Lutheran Kaz. | Miss Miss | secretary.| Classroom | Situations” Miss Neva D. Reeves | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Housel Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. John Coleman, Altoona R. D, Mrs. Coleman has been ill Mrs. Coleman and Mrs, Kustenbor- der are sisters of Mr, Houser Mr. and Mrs, Hogan Markle and family attended the wedding of Miss Anna Mary Garner and Mr Yearick on Saturday, in Faith Re- formed church, st State College Soy G, Sunday of Harrisburg had a three days leave of absence from the Army covering this week- end which he spent at the home ol his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry G Bunday Mr. and Mrs, leonard Coleman spent the weekend at the home ol her parents, near Lewistown Mr. and Mr. Jack Tressler and little daughter of Mill Hall were callers on Sunday at the home of his sister Mrs, Roxie Stover Mr. and Mrs. John Johnsonbaugh and son Johnny were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baldwin, Bellefoute, oa Wednesday Mr and Mrs Walter LL. Weaver of Bellefonte, RD, and Mrs. Mar- garet Schuee of Wellington, Ohio were guests during the week of Mr and Mrs. Weaver's daughter Mrs Hogan Markie and family and spent Clara Callahan and her aunt, Mrs Mary Rudy of State Co.- lege spent October 1, at the home of Mrs. Rudy's daughter and son-in- Jaw Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Neidigl 1he day was the 88th, birthday niversary of Mrs, Rudy Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Treasler children were entertained 10 supper on Bunday evening at the home of Mi Mrs, P WW. Knepp Mr. and Mrs. George Kusténbor der daughters Anna and Jane mnmday with her sister Mr Sunday AA {xs MISA an- and and and ft & Harry GO Sunday ix and family { Mr afternoon Arthur Balin wer Ralston Mrs Roy of! Tyrone 6 Lest & | e Mr. and Huntidale Bohn and Millard anda Ji It is reported that John Bohn old one of his houses, Lhe one cupled by Mr. and Mrs, Ciny Cram- to Hammill Bathgate Mr. and Mrs. BF. Bretz of York accompanied by his parents were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schreck on Sunday The Lemont Women's meet on Monday evening, Oct m. The guest speaker Pennsylvania Motor will talk on “Fingerprint- Ana 200 I Lal Wai 13 at Qe Club 730 p te men who Mig.” Mr and Mrs W. D. Walfe of Lock Haver Mr. and Mn H Moore and son Paul of Beech Creek were guests on Monday at Lhe Charles Shearer home he Pennsylvania Slate Coliege Farms Department lost one of thei! fine big horoes o few days age. The animal sas one of Johan A Woile's am Miss Lois Sunday had a happy buthday recently when gnembers of het family remembered her with a nice gifts umm af pogoe ana Cilent ot of EE meet in the Court Rootn 10 elect one delegate and oue alternate to the PF E. A meeting in Harisburg in December Al the clone gf the sectional meet. Thursday afternoon all Coe -room eachers wii Court Room to elect one delegate and one alternate to the P 8B E A meeting in Harrisburg in December Al the Teginning of the sectional meetings on Friday morning all Primary and Upper Grade groups will meet in the Court Room for a few minutes to elect one delegate and one alternate to the P 8 E A meeting in Harrisburg in Decem- Ler a] Tur- meet Hig: on or the Lhe ai Mn a —— BHS Loses to So. Williamsport (Continged from pape ome) to stop South Willlamsport's drives Nor could they penetrate the visi- ting team’s formidable delense Twice Bellefonte got within sight of a score In the third quarter when South Willlamsport's reserves were on the field, Bellefonte got four successive first downs to put the ball on the 19-yard line. There the drive halted. Again, in the clos- ing minutes of the game, Bellefonte took advantage of a poor punt and took the ball to the 11-yard line, but were unable to advance further, The line-up: 8 Wmspt Musheno Shaefler . Starr . Best... , Swales | Jenkins. Waugh Thomas Strausburg Holtz | ...Davis Shoallz Kustenbauder Touchdowns: Thomas 2, Holtz 2, Ehoaltz Points after touchdowns: Shoaltz (rushing), Holtz (placement) Substitutes: Bouth Williamsport: Moore, Andrews, Nittinger, G. Gore, Bellefonte Rockey Dean Korman B8mith ...Bager Bonchak Rhoads Daggett Johnson Gore, Fullmer, Woellmer, Grein- | J er. Savers, Bastian, Kropp. Bellefonte: DeHaas, Boob. ER Leitzell Names | Post $5000 For Logan Pumper (Continued from pode one) Dr. Nevin C. Jodon appeared in Council to enter a complaint against the condition of East High street, {An front of a property owned by his mother, Mrs. Esther Jodon The street, he sald, is higher than the sidewalk, and walter drains in pud dies on the sidewalk and enters the cellar of the home, The matter is lo be Investigated by Lhe Blreot commitiee The police report Oficer Jerry Galalda cars tagged for parking violaton 5 arrests for drunken and disor- derly conduct, ¢ accident investiga - tions, 12 persons lodged In the lock. up, and 2 arrests lor reckless driv ing Upon recommendation of Street committee, a motion passed at a recent session of Council, call ng upon the high school contract- or to keep Lamb street open to traf. fic, was rescinded. The taken when It was pointed ou in contract for t construction, it wa Lamb street wns Ww traffic during period Council curbs street and submitted by showed 243 the } pclion was t that the high school thiat he specified remalg constru io Come Uw tion approved three change along North empowered committee Lo ask for bids conbiacis so Lhe Work can pleted before cold weather The curbings at alley between the Dr. Hofman home: back to enable busses to alley without! maneuvering gheny street The schoolhouse corner, at Allegheny and Ling Arge Lrg Hegheny the wo Street and award be COm- the sic Dr nls jes Filegal to be m enter on Alle of Lhe ahd ved the Curve ‘ the intersec tion of slreets i to be widened We Over : 4 . 80 i aont have OPPOR] Le raf rounding corne! wing fic |} Linn st an imilarly prevent ino Lhe ns the of ret Chure Wig surface wy water rom ing out earth aioy the edpes sidewalk Council] # agreement Smith for n G1 bridge apcgrons Phoenix on Phoenix avenue Health Officer Ww poried ot approval HM an Lewis nstruction of ranted with CONLracior 8 1 @ Mill race Bickel w ariel fever Or Measles ior the H from Barah etree!” Ore Phoenix ave! na, corner of ¢ allowing Oweli Smith Je, and Joseph Me: Armor Cac) streets to pes oe New EWN in front of Mp Kline home ft Howarg = sidewalk was Deoe sary Councii voted Lt of & oe! a 11% | cause grade eithier side re was claimed sidewalks at Woot sidewal inches cont Jett Tei AAns beiow the new graae { the Woodring walk was §10° U5 Si mi The Logans Purchase New $8000 Pumper (Continued from page ome) Present The be atten painted ditional Logan color: trim With the $5000 priation the Logale have accepted responsibility for the remaining amount of about $3000, Cronemilier sald, Funds now the treasury from games and carnivals in the past are 0 be augmented by weekly Gances and other activities, he de. clared, expressing confidence that tufficient funds will available Other members in charge of the purchase new equipment ae Robert Bteel, Daniel Luther Fisher The Logan company at present has the 1000-galion pumper and an ageing Studebaker squad truck which is equipped with a smal] pump. The company has not decid- ed as Wo what disposition is lo be made of the StudeUiker truck When the Logans receive Lhe new triple combination, Beliefonte’s two fire companies will have equiptment second to none for a wn of this size. All apparatus will be compar- atively new and modern pias MW m— In College Band Five State College students are among the 623 members of the Col- lege Infantry R. O. T. C. Band who were selected in last week's musical tryouts. The five, four sophomores ‘and one freshman, are Prank Hess, David Robinson. Warren W. Our- rier, Henry 8. Illingsworth, Jr. and {James A. Harter. Hess and Robin- {son play clarinets, Currier the flute and Illingsworth and Harter basses { " TL LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTORS NOTICE. n the Matterof the Estate of Joh Haugh, late of Haines Township Cen - | tre County. deceased ] rs testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted fo the said estate are requested to make payments, and those havire claim: to present the same duly proven with- (out delay 0 O 8 BHOOK, Exe | cutor,, Aaronsburg, Pa i Walker, Atty machine will ri gad pumper uvely the with in red borough appit ’ al) Le of the committee of the Philip Gross Hines and w Harrison x a do ls aa co m————— | EXPECLTOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate John W. Dashem. late of Centre Hall Bor- ough, Centre County. Pa. deceased ‘betters testamentary in the above estate having been grented to the | undersigned. all persons inddbted to | | | i | ' Tage Beven WIE HOWARD (Continued [ron two pi ue Fye and Beverly Bpanish Vonada Binging 'n Methodist. Past umming Curtin in charge of Rev Foster Plper Milesburg 9 a m Bunday Sci 10 a. m., Kennedy Worship Service ln charge of Rev Foster Piper of Milesburg 10 a.m Sunday Bchool 9 m Weslya League 7:30 p. wm., Howard day School 9.30 4 mn. Harve Service 11 m Hunter: Bunday Schogl 9:30 a m Creek—-8Sunday School 9 Worship Bervice 7.30 p mn Church News A Rev, W J Worship service of 100] i Hop Hun Bet u a 30 m 1 Services for Howard Charge: Rev. K. 1. Bower, pastor Ot 12 1941. Howard School 9:30 Rally Day will peaker. Christian Endeay Worship Service 7:30 Rally quartet Altoona Mi Sing Fairview Wor §:15. Bunday 8¢ 10:15 9:30 Evang Ca Sunday 4 rom WOO; SCHI00 3; Zion—Union 8un 30: Wingate—8Sunday Endeavor W.C. T VU. wi social Friday eve Kals HOWARD N Ka! : Lian Lr nil Ox home of Mr Weber 0 11s Convention Judges Praise Legion Band gs fisaerd ”m ope i Wok QLMW In accall ag. 1 wanber ol at Bellefon lized several ot ’ 3 official f Lhe pail HEN pena JUSe One bang wt a Legicnnaire SHOW lt Lhe julges cheet penalties king has BOY Pendleton To Be Tried Today (Continsed from pape one) Patterson denied the Case Wa: Pend crash str jHaced © wlan : tie WAR 8 Te! t, Bellefonl in College fraternity Sheriff Edward R Miller Harry V County Treasurer Harry F Elwood Johnson Prof R. Hughes have SUIT y the defense as witnesses, the pre- sumption being that they are 10 be character withesses for Pendieton PUBLIC SALES SATURDAY OOT. |i--CGeorge P Executor of the Julia Gat will offer at public sale at residence of the decedent eywilie. Pa, a complete household goods Ths bouse of nine rooms will sold Sale gt 1 o'clock © Harpster, Auct. RB Paul tty SATURDAY. OCT. 11H E. Pye offer at public sale the Fye located 2 miles east of Pening Oave along the Brush Valley Road. con. sisting of 380 acres. 65 sore: under cuitivation balance in ! uni © a Blate County Keeler Jones Commissioner and been ied Campbell wi £5 poy Young Wm- ber pond for props and ties Also 8 2 7 room house with running water electric lights and furnace Sale at 10a m E E Hubler auct SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11 The First Nationa! Bank of State College Administrator, of C. H. Seibert, ge- ceased, will offer at public sale at the late residence 125 8 MoeAl- lister Street, State College. a Tull line of household gO0ds. and excep- tionally fine lot of carpenter and plumbing tools. Also garden 1001s Sale at 1 p m sharp Terms of sale, cash. RR Paul Campbell al- torney. E M. 8mith auct SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15-E Mover will offer at public sale on the Elizabeth Green farm in Buf- falo Run Valley, 7% miles west of Bellefonte, livestock and farming implements. Sale at 10 =a m Terms made knoxn on day of sale Ladies of the Piiimore church will serve funch. E M. Smith auet WwW. OC. Smeltzer and Harry Spearly clerks SATURDAY, OCT 18- Rosewear, will offer at at her residence 227 Ave. State College a Tull household goods. Sale at 1 Terms: cash. E M Smith Harold Albright, clerk THURSDAY. OCT. 23-0Geo. C. Blov- er will sell on his farm 1% mile south of Aaronsburg, full line of Mildred Wands public sale Beaver | line of m et REY Fe BA'l BATUR _—— fm sharp Mayes & Stover After day of sa t op and outbuilding URDAY ph 5 auct for rent orl Mr een DAY Bhuller Hubler i WEDNESDAY THURBDAY Mok mips NOVEM 1 mile ¢ Oo! Bellet Pras 5 FRIDAY Friday, October 10 HAROLD R. GLENN od oe . Wednesday, Oct. 15 F. 8. MOYER ¢ Ww Tt ¢ Vi Clerks x4: LAW RENCE M. TUSSE)X € at Ds iz w Det MOWes MACHINERY s Dee NWMery ural retit ang oat H H dale at 11 Saturday, October 18 B. FRANK LUTZ put sd all ar Good water property declared sad derd when 50 per 0 1 AdowY chase price ie knocked Remainder pn delivery possesion will be g cent of purchase price of be financed. Sale at 1:30 1. Frank Maye: auct ot Ver can L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your propery. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at { ponple is now at howe to friends at] 2421-C Ala Wai boulevard, ! The bride was graduated from Punshonu school and atlended the University of Hawaii where she was affiliated with Gamma Chi Sioma, | ! Bhe was graduated from the Univer. sity of California at Berkeley in| 1036 and was a member of Sigma | | Kappes there. Bhe is conhected with | ‘the Child Welfare Services of the Depattroont of Public Welfare Her | father, the late John C Poole. was! for many years head of the Star-| Bulletin (Honolulu) art staff, end an illustrator, painter, and etcher the sald estate gre requested to mak: payment; pnd those Saving Slatin 10 | present same duly proven with- (Continued. fram page one) tout ay to Spring | pigs. chickens; aise potatoes and Police Service, Herbert M. Beerer; wills | 1d bli Me RD hh hOMIER | 1230 a ae ; Medical, Dr. EH. Adams; Public) Cen , Ru 30 noon aves ver. anes ley Works, Streets and Buildings, Philip | Paul Campbell. Atty tiotal—Roo t X46 | pRIDAY, OCTOBER 24-—-Oardner and | Focurionial 115. Important, Saylor, Utilities, Jesse H. Caum STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Ruth Lone will offer a public sae area matters discussed and 8a at their farm 3) miles South | and A. L. Francis; Maintenance, Ar- Managethunt eto, required by the short talk by M. 3, .Oubbm, Soi tar. Hewitt; Public Relations | Act of Congress of Aujruss 24th. 1912 | Centre Hall a : i 8, tile and hoe: Conservation Departinent. 1 Ag-| jof the Centre Democ: © ! at 1380 ® Hubler, auct riculture. William J. Tucker, Room | and Edueatior, Judge Ivan Walker. | weekiy at Belletonte. Fa for Oootber | SATURDAY OCT. FodThe late Reu- 15 2. Homemaking, Miss Helen] _.. agTiculture Blaney, | Publisher Walker Brothers | Dei P. WeRYS ia ol | L Geer, Room 110. 3. Industrial oo on, “he agoms: Wel : . ©. Derr. Bellefonte Pa and equipment will be disposed iy | Arts, Harry Menold, Room 105. Warner and tor--A. C. Derr, Belle | ic sale at his hop at 8.3 | 4. Commercial, T. R. Kemmemer, | oon John Miller and Gienn Aus ftom: to be sold are: power drill | Room 101 miller; Civil Liberties, Judge Walk- ; Pres. hand aril! uress, 2 anvils of note. | 1:80-2:15—"Folks 1 Like” er, and Education, Earl K. Stock. 5 van ker. Belle- | equipment; horse shoeing tools Ensign Robb is a graduate of the Miller Charles E. Freeman, of Philips. forte, Pa. and Cecil A. Walker, Belle of shoes, lot of new heavy-duty pellefonte High School, and was) 2:16-3:00--Address, Robert Kagmay- | burg, i8 chairman of the county de- . Pa and other peck yokes and single seas: Jot of ! aradvated from the United States! er fense council. butchering uate ng includine | Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. In! 3:00-4:00—Business Meeting. i hoe haneers rings ang kettle. meat | the class of 1030. He recently at-| Mote: At the beginning of the! bench, grinder, stufler, ladles, etc; | tended the submarine school in New sectional meetings on Thursday af- London, Conn. | ternoon all secondary teachers will’ gome of his surplus shrubbery for nile. y The Ladies Bible class of the M ¥ church will hold a penny supper iti the church basement, Tuesday evening. These suppers speak for themselves for «delicious food and the amount served for the small price they can’t be excelled, This class hag planned a Hallowe'en rarty in the basement for their next meeting night, Oct. 2 ; The Woman's Society of Christ- jan Service will serve a banquet to th* baseball team Friday night, and wii hold an apron social on the 24h of the month The last week of the month will pe observed as Week of Prayer. The chnrches are making a special ef- dort to have people attend church Arripe October. On the evening of the 19th Rev. Miller, pastor of the ELE M. BE. church, will preach @ sexmon | livestock, including dairy COWS | young cattle, hogs brood sows with | Defense Aids public sale in the near future. Wateh for Dates! Upper Grades—Court House, Lew- | 1 i# R. Lenhart, presiding; Miss] Bare Rearick, secretary. “The New | Health Regulations,” David Bink- ES aam_— H. L. HARPSTER | AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. | Muon P. Walker. | Dusty Wal Dist LITK For JAMES GILLILAND GENERAL AUCTIONEER OAK HALL STATION, PA There never will be an absence of politics in a democracy but there can be a minimum of if. and many other articles 100 numer ous to mention. Nothing will 4 sola before the sale. Sale at 9:30 N E UESDAY, TION ' '
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