THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 29, 1942. ——— {LEMONT P. 0. 8. OF A. CAMP INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Pan Pour CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL ‘Houck Slated For | 39 Lock Haven Dr. Galbraith, 55, IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Admitied: Mrs, Frank D ol State College. Discharged: Paul ID. Swabb, of S8nHring Milk Mis F.auk Houser, Lemont, Admitted Monday and discharged Tuesday: Miss Catherine Bathurst, State Col- lege, Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Harvey R. Nyman, of Howard, R. D. 2. Expired: Benjamin Davy, of Clarence Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Mis. Helen C ick, Bellefonte: Mrs. William Snyder, of Spring Mills. Discharged: Mrs. John B. Blauser, of Spring Mills, R. D. 1; Mrs. H. H. Pifer, of Blairsville; Joseph F. Abt, of Belle- fonte. Admitted Tuesday and dis- charged Wednesday: Doris Anne Weigel, of State College. Birth: a a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John B Walker, of Doalsburg Wednesday of Last Week Discharged: Kern Broder- Mrs. John Summers and infant daughter, of Bellefonte, | R. D. 1; Mrs, Philip Ficarra, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Theodore G. Ripka and infant son, of Bellefonte, R. D 2: Joseph G. Ebbs, of Port Matilda, R. D.; Mrs. J. Gordon Duke, State College. Birth: a son to Mr and Mrs. Lynn E. Corman, of Belle- fonte R. D. 1 Thursday of Last Werk Discharged Mrs. John W of State College; ing P. Bressler and infant son, of Centre Hall. Admitted Thursday and discharged Friday: Albert Reed. of State College. Births: a son to Mr and Mrs. Warren Stubblebine, of State College: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kropp, of State College H | WEIS dle NBC CRACKERS CLOROX BLEACH AS PARAGUS WHEATLEY'S MARSHMALLOWS i... Popular Brands CIGARETTE | mitted Friday and discharged {urday: Norman Struble, Bellefonte, R.| { Thomas | Pa of | man, of Howard, R. D. 1; John King | 37d BAT oars Truils and Miss Helen Wea- | veSetables ver, of Bellefonte, R. D. 2: Mrs Hul- | PURE FOOD FINER FOODS! AT LOWER PRICES ! Gibb’s Beans WITH PORK AND TOMATO SAUCE PREMIUM Friday Admitted: Mrs. Grace Clevenstine, of Bellefonte, R. D. 2: Mrs. Grace M. Anderson, Bellefonte, R, D. 3; Mrs. Ruth Spicer, State College, R D. 1. Discharged: Thomas Shope, of Howard, R. D. 2; George William Shope, of Bellefonte; Miss Beatrice Bartley, of Bellefonte, R. D, 2; Harvey R. Nyman and Infant daughter, of Howard, R. D. 2. Ad- Sat- R Mrs. Hazel M. Cook, Le- mont and Mrs Bellefonte, D1: Hassell Hockenberry, of R. D. 3, Saturday Admitted: Grant Howard, R. D. Discharged; Paul 8. Clevenstine, Bellefonte, D. 2: Mrs. Robert Holderman and infant son, State College, R. D. 1; R. Ramsden, Washington van Gordon, of Mrs R Sunday Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Charles B. Anderson of Bellefonte, R.D. 1] There were 44 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week Hospital Contributions: from State College Presbyterian Sunday school class: scrapbook for children's ward; from Needlework Guild of Belle- fonte Presbyterian church, baby shirts, garments and blankets; How- Among our callers on Saturday ' were Homer L. Neff and two daugh- ters, Prances and Mary, from Spring Mills, R. D - - - - Kinds of Fishes There are about 20,000 living spe- of true fishes or Pisces ) 2 an] 1 > 16¢ 19¢ 29¢ 1-1b cello ele 29¢ qt bottle No.2 can re 10c pkgs for TOMATO KETCHUP PINK SALMON. COPE'S EVAPORTED CORN DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE QUALITY TABLE SALT CREAM CORN STARCH OIL OR MUSTARD SARDINES WEIS QUALITY TABLE SYRUP WHITE CREAM STYLE CORN CHOICE CALIF. PEACHES (Val Vita) big No. 2%; can 10-pkg 45 carton 5 1b can 33¢ 1g. 14-02, bil. 10¢ tall can 1% 2c 2 21¢ ei cans 2 No. 2 cans 4-1b bag 1-1b pkg. J cans Breakfast Hour 1-1b COFFEE .. OCTAGO 20c SOAP Palmolive Soap. . . . Octagon Cleanser. Octagon Soap Powder. Octagon Toilet Soap... ..3 cakes 14¢ Conc. Super Suds. One-Half Price Sale—While Supply Lasts! LAUNDRY Weis Leader COFFEE '.: 23c - = = 35m 13¢ . . + +.3 cakes 20¢ . .can 5¢ . «.pko. Se 1-1b bag ...21g. pkgs. 36¢ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ! Sweet, Texas Pink Grapefruit Bweet Potatoes or Yams... .4 1b 19¢ | Calif. Navel i Oranges doz. 29¢ | FRESH COCOANUTS | Delicious 3x]7c Apples. . .5 |b 25¢ Florida Sealdsweet Oranges doz. 2lc ..2 for 15¢ QUALITY MEATS RIB END PORK LOIN CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS Ib Ib Mrs. | Birth: a son was born to Mr. | SMOKED SAUSAGE Ib BREAKFAST SQUARES Ib PHONE 2429 Hearing In County (Continued from page one) | | cause of a fractured leg suffered on | New Year's morning. District Attorney Gettlg reported yesterday that Houck will be brought to Bellefonte next Tuesday, Febru- {ary 3 and will be arraigned before ! Justice of the Peace Harold D. Cow- her of East Bishop street, on the following charges resulting Centre County attacks: December 7, 1940, Mrs. W. E sley of Bellefonte December 24, 1040, Miss Elizabeth Sloop of Bellefonte March 24, 1041 Miss Grace of State College April 19, 1041 Miss Betty Schenck of Howard June 10, 1941, Mrs ert of State College July 15. 1941, Miss Kathryn Breon of State College Of these Mrs. Teichert was the most serfously injured and hospital treatment was necessary before she recovered, The other flve women suffered only negligible injuries None had a fractured skull, as did two of the women slugged in Lock Haven last year. One of these, Miss Emily Williams of Jersey Shore, Houck has admitted hittirig August 1. The other June 23 on Miss Doro- thy Peters, who has never fully re- covered from the severe blow to her head, Houck has never confessed Informations against Houck have been made by District Attorney Get- tig. but he has never had a prelimi- nary hearing before a Justice of the Peace in Centre County. This step must be completed or he can walve a hearing before the presentation of his case to the Grand Jury Febru- ary 9 Mr. Gettig said Houck will be prosecuted here on all six cases listed. Mr. Gettig added that it i: almost certain, however, that Houck will not be tried at the February session of Centre County Court but at the May term. Ironing out of a few legal technicalities by the counties is necessary before the Cen- tre County cases can be tried There has never been any formal application for ball for Houck's re- lease from the Clinton County ] Judge Henry Hipple =aid although early in the case there was an in- formal discussion of the matter be- tween the court and Houck's chief counsel, Samuel H. Lubelirer when the court indicated that if h ap- plication was ever made, a high sum would be set No decision ton County of whether alderman in Lock Haven have jurisdiction side the district for been elected The declared that the question of manic jurisdiction eliminated when Houck pleaded “not guilty and went to trial. The that by that action Houck hs ced person within th tion of the Clinton County By ruling that sented was that the injuries Andrews could be aggravated or he } cotirt ruled that the first three res. sons for a motion for ar ment be sus reasons alleged that WAS I sufficient stain a con- viction of aggravated assault and battery and the court upheld that contention However, the motion judgment was refused on the fourth reason, claiming that the alderman did not have jurisdiction. and on the fifth reason that no judgment agninst the defendant could be law- fully rendered on the record of the case. The court in his opinion said that “no right or substantial interest of the defendant has been infringed and the verdict should not be set aside, or a new trial granted In a case such as this, the trial of which was fully and fairly conducted.” - Mary Gray Ernest Teich- two ind jall wns by the Clin- Court the given on ques the city which they hav rt's opinion alder was opinion his court the evidence sufficient sustained by considered pre- not to show Mis alro- cious nous the udg- should the evidence 14 to 8 rg ¢ for arrest of Preventing Unpleasant Odor To prevent unpleasant odor wher cooking strong favored vegetables such as cauliflower, and onions, use large kettie with enough walter to cover the vegetables come pletely, have it rapidly boiling and do not cover. Cook only until just tender. broccoli, tn i— ———— Mustache Lifter Table accessory of the Japanese Sinu tribe, aborigines of the Isle of Yesso, is a carved mustache lifter, skillfully carved from thin shafis of willow, and used to lift the mustache while eating. [1L0ST52 LBs. LIN FOUR MONTHS! WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN 8D. Wells, FL. Worn, You, too, can lowe ugly pounds and hare a sender, tal figure. No droge. No hen Bim 2) fol. low the may Apde Candy be PE ahd grow thin Ards Candy contains pecessary vitaming and nutriments. Dulls ap- ite for fatisming foods Backed 7 $1000 purity guarantee Money Back If Not Satisfied Lat us tell you about our " nteed Plan for losing hi. 45mm bow some lose up to 8 pounds You take no chanese. Onl 2 ton BATISFACTION of ONEY BACK ON FIRST BOX. , Remember the name, ATDS, J PARRISH DRUG STORE | Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa HARRY’S TAVERN APPEARING ENTIRE WEEK Janet Stull THE ONLY GIRL WHO SITS ON HER OWN HEAD IN THE FORM OF A (7) MARK! Spring Street BELLEFONTE, PA. from Cros- | Correcied Weekly by OC, ¥. Wagner PAVE THE WAY i A—— nf eR. ah LL i. “a “ ove Ny I c— ———— Es i hd — dir wove hi Willwd Combe sarroos sourvamy of Clendand res Farm Loan Credit Annual Meeting To Aid In War Production Work Engineering Assistance Avail- board of di the Association had able to Qualified Man- {$332 000 ng 1941 (Ce page one) “ JUTE ufacturers I supervisor and members of cooperative general manage , uacturing Compan: ¢ E WwW. Thomas Standard Steel omaotin d Charles First of Farm Securit VANOUs otlaer arm " . ever on Jaldwin Lox | an nresident ’ Bedford [ 3 1 10 R best set county, and an add sisting of a i duration to Baltimore r the best set of farm records and ace counts in the Association’s county area. Stanley Koontz, Jr. gave a 5- minute talk on the things which he had learned from keeping farm rec- ords and accounts Tes he J $f ret in Beaiorg tional prize con- days owners © war work psristance and directed to the Gov- ernment procurement offices or pre- sent contractors who have war work they might do 4 ~ ¢ pr will be given engineering ) Of two having ,—— Slight Fire at College A carelessly flipped cigarett ave started a smoulide bummed a hole in as awning the front Mitche Dress Shop on East College aven State Collece. Monday n firemen. called out shortly after 10 o'clock, put cut the small blaze with water from a booster tank Damage was confined to the awning William HH. Johnston, secretary of the Production Credit Corporation of Baltimore, and Joseph Perkison secretary-treasurer of the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank Balti- more, were guest speakers Mr Johnson brought out the various ways and means with which the members and farmers present can ! assist in helping win t Ar thought to ing fire which vie over —— — ie Builders of the new battleship, USSS Alabama, hear six concerts daily from phonographs brought them through amplifiers — . The young woman whose educa- tion does not fit her to become a better wife and mother, has wasted | a lot of valuable time ! - Following the business meeting. luncheon was served by the Home Economics Department of the Mor- irison Cove High School under the idirection of Miss Aungst, instructor in home economics, During the din- ner hour, several enjoyable musical selections were given by the Mor. irison Cove High School orchestra i The final feature of the afternoon was several reels of comedy films, 'H MARKET QUOTATIONS — cM —————— The people of Centre county will cooperate as usual with plans for the President's Birthday Balls, the funds from which will be used part- ly for the Warm Springs Founda- & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat $1.25 Onts a0 Buckwheat . 60 LU £0 90 dren in our own midst. CYCLAMEN (Potted) Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 East Howard St. Bellefonte, Penna. of i many { the tion and partly to aid crippled chil- | Firemen Graduate Geo, Carpeneto, M. S. Wright, Charles Saxion, Bellefonte Instructors, Honored Thirty-nine firemen of Lock Have en and Renovo, who passed final ex aminations aller a 15 week training under the guldanc George Carpencto, of Bellefonte, fire school instructor Certifi- cates of Attainment graduation exercises held Friday night at Lock Haven During received at t i peakers pal fine Instruction Carpeneto 11+ the “q f Keeping Cakes Fresh { CONTINUOUS SHOWING 2:00 to 11:0 P.M Last Showing Today with this distinguished cast EDWARD ARNOLD WALTER HUSTOR JANE DARWELL » SIMONE SIMON GENE LOCKHART + JORN QUALEN ANNE SHIRLEY » JAMES CRAIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY | ABBOTT... COSTELL A ————— - MARTH CAROL RAYE BR WILLIAM GARGAN NCAR | MONDAY & TUESDAY Ruth Terry Reginald Denny EM Kerrigen Cool Kellaway Romen Bohnrn Gos Schilling ween vr WILLIAM A. SEITER « BRUCE MANNING ramet WED. & THUR. hiss PIDGED —" Dies at His Home Prominent Orthopedic Sur- geon Conducted Clinic in Philipsburg John H. Galbraith, 55. prom- orthopedic surgeon died o'clock Tuesday morning Hollidaysburg at at his of a heart rthopedic Corner WELL NOT FORGET THEM A FRAYER our help thro we for days « Woman's Club to Buy More Bonds ‘onlinued from poge one amar oy Wilkins Miss Eleanor stressed in our con member i kenrode defense d every part nse Mis Thompson Mrs and sommittee of the clu Paul Camer Mrs Martin Miller Mokle Mrs Paul Beaver and instructive addres: on ton in a Changing World A male oclette consisting of Cecil Walkzr, Jack Yeager, Samuel Waite Charles Sheckler, Ed Wagner, Mal- colm Welzler., James Sieg and George Sheckler, sang “Hanging Out the Ciothes.” “DBs a Man” “Nsa- tional Airs of U. 8. A.” and “Drink io Me Only With Thine Eves.” with George Sheckler sccompanying on the plano New members introduced to the club were: Mrs. Fred Lucas and Mrs William Brouse The sectional meetings coming month are as follows ican Home Department, Feb. 16 9 a.m, at the home of Mrs. W Emerick. Sewing all day, sauerkraut dinner at noon Music Bection, Feb. 3, at the home of Mrs. Ed Miller Drama Section, Feb. 18, {home of Mrs. Harry Jones | Junior Department, Feb. 8, at the | home of Mrs. Alton Tate, of Morris Mrs Elwood Johnson gave an vin Ed for the Amer- at the » Lucky Hunchback The Lucky Hunchback was favorite charm of the Egyptians | against all manner of evil. Like the | | malignant Phoenician god Bes, alse a hunch- | back, he warded off demons and | spirits by frightening interesting J. i Wa in of A mp No B44 led P.O officers on Fri- y emont. The rie of district Alter the d by the ¥ held president, ent, D, L Paul Houtz; Reuben Cornel - PW ry Benner D. L 8huey t sentinel | 2% ph a ret entine] Marriag~ Licenses BEL AEF OYE SHOWS AT 7:00 and 8:45 P. M. RT TO A. TONIGHT ONLY IT'S THE RACE -THRILL PICTURE OF THE YEAR! They're thoroughbreds all . . . and you'll laugh—vyou'll cry—~you'll thrill with the famous Ex-champs in this greaies! of all heart-throb JLramas of the turf, FRIDAY & SATURDAY LAND of LAWLESSNESS! MONDAY ONLY FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHT! Adults 22¢—Kiddies 1ic (tax incl) “THE GUNMAN FROM BODIE” wn With eee BUCK JONES & TIM McCOY | Two famous western start together | in an all-westerni action picture. . TUESDAY & WED. {| DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM | we Feature No, 1 cee “LADY SCARFACE” we. WHE — DENNIS O'KEEFE FRANCIS NEAL | | them with his grotesque gestures or { by making them laugh at his de- | formity and thus forget their evil | The weapons he carried | | together with his manner of dance. | | intentions. { ing about like a madmen, scream: | ing, spitting, sticking out his tongue : and rolling his eyes. wire thought i to strike terror in their hearts, we: Feature No. 2 “TARGET FOR TONIGHT” The finest picture 10 pome out of the war. The RAF is its cast Filmed under fire! Authentic story of an actual rad.
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