Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 22, 1951, Image 1

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    State Police Say:
Driving
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speed results In a greater
i accident
DINCOURTEOUN
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nu nx discourteous
severity
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( Iriginates Survey | IN RAID CASE
Count of © Water Qutiets in Bellefonte Area | | Harold Stine Waives Hearing
Instituted; Daylight Saving Time Goes Into| ""' RrEe ul Wl hl
Effect April 29; Ask County Aid for Con: at Patri
struction of Streets.
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TEACHERS REACH
100% QUOTA
County PSEA Branch Records
An
$1 8K) bai
All Per«sonnel in
socintions
Tom Musser
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COUNTY FIREMEN
10 AID FERGUSON
Commitiee Appointed to Meel he ca
With Proposed Or
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ty he BPOF need by
the date
Teacher
Cregg Town ™
hip Voeational School. Mrs. Smith
also reported that Invitations to
dinner were ta be extended to the
College Chapter and the Belle
forte Branch of the PSEA Tdast-
mnsier for the occasion will be Dr.
George Murphy, director of the
Language Arts clinic at Penn State
and John Lumley president of
PSEA. will be the main speaker
He will discus Legislation
Ont look
The award cial ganization
nn of jership 311] for the
spring di
maonstrati ire
ational
sonality
Choir ¢
Misa
ner in ithe
three-man
meet the Pergu
san township group which is study
ing the possibility of a svolunteer
fire company there was made al a
merting of the Ctilre County Val.
unteer Firemens Association In
Bnow Shoe, Sunday afternoon
OG. H. Everett and Oeorge Lauck
of Perguson township. were pres-
to discuss the project. John
of Boalsburg:. John Gillen
ite, and Tom Jr.. of
rollege, were
tment of
with
& Appoir
peErserierance to ray
fulness and general worthines
In addition hiz athletic active
ities which include wrestling and
football he has been active in othe!
er school and community work
He 1» president of the senior class
a member of the band and chorus
and has received awards for actly
ities In the Puture Farmer of
America
Musser is
and churet
Grange. He : } \ x 1
C. Musse { Jacksonvill oad hn is engagement for the Centre |... riday
committee
to
riam Zerby
| base
The Old
Janice Lou
Irvin l
eph DeHaa
will deliver
with
Sauer
meet
wn
asked
Pergusor
when th
cident
Bible
ARTS
10:45
ice wil
all
Ty
Joseph
} Miss J
’ hooi i Centre County in. .Sep- by Adams
Barnhart
They
1
ter reported on the
four-area
nal lezislatior
lee Corter
ued on Page Seven)
¥ Harps
plans for the
ans
ps
art
3
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. ‘
Stephens Mark Wedding . Bley. Of Boal CT ey i 4
Anniversary Minstrel Show
vee. Planned By
ies Lions Club
¢ Beliefonte ion ub ha 3 { Millheim
m
Organ
Psalms
Vocal
ession Anthem
! rmber he April Plan
School auditorium May | for the Logan Fire home In |, a
” Purple
Cello Bok
Tschaike
Selections
Spr
Vocal Solo
Selection,
String
I Solo
AnT the
1- | annual minst T
«t | High
hich 18 and 17
served nt Ha it
tt arihey f K 21 co-chairmen
Stephen : | ! in r
dinner
son Paul E
Grove Mill
Gertrude Laut
Stephens were married In
Pa. Mar. 21 vith
Kinter officiat ‘
Mrs. Ste 1s is I J producing ale of
the late Wi 1 n Al ver will send a prominent . rel iy
Lutman, of Cook; Bellefonte produce what will pe} orm near Chi hi
ty. He is the sor late Thomas | the of annual min- | He Mbp amb, amir A
P. and Catherine Far trel show will go to the Woodys should be A
phens 101) omn pro-{..; Hong to 8 inal wri
! im ding to an original writ. |}
The nat lived thai ten agreement with Charles Rock- | Symphony
Pa Puebls ole Salin at
ey, who had demanded a greater
Kansas City, Mo, ar Sts the | rice. The Centre County court Good
College bef wing to Pine Grove | brighest in concurred, but the opinion given Union
Mills about Mr. Stephen entertainment alive with gay popu- {yo Juice John Bell, Monday, re-
a building contractor until his re-|lar music, lovely chorus girls and | co coi the order. Costs are to be
tirement screamingly funny end-men, In A 4 be the appellees. The case was
They are the etting of beautiful scenery and
: tried first in May, 1940 |
(Continued on Page Eight) colorful costumes Mot MRL MN |
- . . SE . “| Concert Membership
Post Civil War Period Here |Compaign To Open
Vv, . The annual campaign for mem- |
Brings Era of Construction
bership In the Bellefonte Commu- |
nity Concerts Association will be held
the week of Apr. 16, It was decided
(‘The following is the second and]ed to him, and asks his sister to tell | at a meeting Tuesday night !
final part of an article by Mr. Mit- | his brother william “to attend to Andrew Chatlas, of Centre Hall, |
chell based on letters written be-| the reservoir for me” Bellefonte | is president of the association. The |
tween the years 1861 and 1871, to| was just bullding a reservoir in ite | committee members are Mr John | Mrs Philip
and by Prank 8. Wilson, giving an | present location apd Frank had |B. Miller, Mrs. L. H. Bull, Mrs Ral. |
interesting picture of Bellefonte of | some connection with the furnishing | oh Dale, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, |
those days and of Centre Purnace|of its supplies. He sends his love |and Lawrence McClure Jr
and the parmers High School) to any ladies who may inquire for Michael Rhodes will appear Apr
(By J. Thomas Mitchell) me” and especially to a Miss Tay- |) in the last wbncert of the season
The next letter, written in the Ba Bim tlofmation he i”
summer of 1863, finds him (Frank rh to RT her and Jacob Val.
8. Wilson) as a leutenant in the entine are ry “making very good
army with a Bellefonte company | qe. « ge says he has been on
commanded hy Capt. A. B. Snyder d all ht ii ch f ad
posted at Minerva Point in Bomer- Er enient py "Isaac "Mitchell -
set county vreoaring for Lee's at- nw Py the Company clerk and
tack on Gettysburg, He says that | .
ff the “Lions Mod-
trel of 1951 Wilford Supreme Court
Fisher, club president, named te Reverses Decree
Arthu
mmittee at club meeting last | .
The Pennsy
Indian
the
man and
the
ania Supreme Court
an ote | has reversed a decree of the Court
which fd Common Pleas in Centre County ;
rector to [IM connection with the f a
1601
they secured
mpany
al The
Mrs
gram chair
ana Cour
Ana Grubb
Near
conveyed to
first in a series
{ Ste.
and Proceed
» pa rest
erie settermen
mity b m ACCOT nstructor
couple
tated
The ch
the
Airmgn have
secured is one of
modern minstrelsy
d cript
re mf n
1932
Milesburg
parents of two chil
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1:15
1:40
2:05
2:30.
Special
Lutheran ¢
12:00-12:25
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Subscribers Reminded
On Address Changes
With spring movings coming into
season, subscribers were reminded
to include their old addresses, as well
as their new addresses, when re-
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Bpegial
Peters and
ET tin
Bruce
barit
Molly Monsell
i Miss Bara McClure,
YBryan, Mra
| MeClure, alto,
fen Sheetz, Stan Kuhiman Warren Olsen
Sunrise
will preser
Kna
a
Crucifiec
“Bles
<Orgar
ing THne,
Jean Thompson
pu
Jean
The string ensemble member
1:40-
2:08
2:30
3:00
Organists are Mrs
12:25-12:50-"
50- 1:16"
15- 1:40--"Submission at
06- 2:30--"Victory at the Cross”
30- 3:00--"Confidence at the Cross’
EFONTE, P A. THU RSDAY. MARCH 22, 1951
iy
Sunrise Service At Mileshury
Catholic Hellefonte
Services in
"
M
Mileshurg Baptist
FARTER KUNI
Services
HERVICSY
John's Lutheran { holy Present Cantata
¢ ied} 3] Hn
Enrter fl g. A ¢ lock
wid gf i
i i jg
was expiall
Hou
tet
iL
Jeni
Carnet
Organist, Mi
are. Soprano, Miss Bar
Miss Jean Houck, Mi Mary Alice Hartranit
Mins Peguy Pisher Mrs. Carl Sodergrin, Mrs. Harold
Ralph Dale: Miz. Dorothy Hermsteadt Mrs. Lawrenoe
Mrs, Clair r. Mrs, Leonard Witmer, Miss Mir-
Carolye "Meh tenor. John Dubbs, Bruce Oarner
Herman MoClure
MM {
Musser (
ne
bara M
nembers Maxine Mur
Mies
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Blanchard Church of Christ in Program
Service at 8:30 a This will incl
Rugged Cros with Misses Roberta Irvin
Clark and Doris Miller a
fers
the prologue. CGlenr
ide a pageant entitied
Nadine
d Miss
oloist
Rew
Hog
Jos
Balm
Seast
mciuce
Peter an
the
an 0 ARLOT
Yeu (lent
Bamhart
{f the org
iP be
will be at the sod
the Lard
for
| orgar t this
f the Temple” by Mr
Ray Nolte
Holy City
with Glenn
There When
The Garde: by
Pp
wr Myers
The
My Lor
New Testament Chr
C » v
Bellefonte High School
EASTER ABS SEMBLY PROGRAM
ant
's nN rr
Ton Garbrick
Reading Cl
Cir
Chor
#-P ral
he Lord's Prayer
The Lord O Mj
>
Christ the
Psaln
Janice gher
High
Duet Lord
y Garbrick
Sweet Thought
Asters
Anda
viky
“Sprir
nte from Fifth 8
Ronald Hockenberry
Ww Song Mendelssoh .
Van Norman
The Best Things in Life Are Pree
Waltz of the Flowers,” Tschiakovsky
Ensemble. Ronald Hockenberry, Joan
Richard Baney, Tom Garbrick
is cordially invited to attend
Wehr is director of the chorus, Mrs. Lenore
man and director of the choral reading club
s are pupils of Mrs, Loui
Wanda Stitt is a member
William Wagner
Senior High Chorus
Gettig, Virginia Mensch
blic
Martin
Schad, music
in the community
Orchestra
oO
0 0 0 0
Friday Services For Bellefonte And Mileshurg
Good Priday services will be held from 12 noon to 3 p.m. in|
¥
| the Presbyterian church in Bellefonte and in the Presbyterian church in | Joe Masullo and Carl Krebs;
Bellefonte
PROGRAM
Theme: “The Words From the Cross
Forgiveness at the Cross
“Authority at the Cross’
“Remembrance at the Cross
“Submission at the Cross
‘Suffering at the Cross”
C. E. Arnoki
Robert Vowler
Donald Miller
Evans Brown
Rev. J. M. Jones
‘Victory at the Cross’ Re’. Harry Kilingeman
Confidence at the Cross Rev. W. FP. Logan, Jr
music will be furnished by the Presbyterian, Methodist and
hurches
Rev
Rey
Rev
Rev
Lela Cole, Miss Rachel Shuey, Richard Bonnell,
Wion and Mrs. Musser Gettig
Milesburg
“Porgiveness at the Cross”
‘Authority at the Cross”
‘Remembrance at the Cross”
the Cross”
Suffering at the Cross”
Rev, J. A. Fassett
Rev. Harry Klingeman
Rev. Harry Carolus
Rev, Robert Vowler
Rev. Donald Miller
Rev, Evans Brown
Rev. J. W. Jones
music will be furnished by the Baptist, Presbyterian and
Methodist churches,
Organists are Mrs, J. M. Roberts, Mrs. Richard Wallace, Mrs. James
James Fisher
The public is invited to attend any or all of the periods but will add
to the reverence and dignity of the service if entering or departing only
Bechdel,
ub
String Ensemble |
pro-
the Altoona |
bo that he hopes she will be able to
the Rebels are only about twenty |, 0 conbbling since he is using
his knee as a desk
He is home later In the fall alter
Gettysburg and seems to be inter
ested in polities, wants furloughs
extended for some pactially disabled
(Continued on Page Beven)
miles from here” that the Belle.
fonte boys are all well, that Evan
Blanchard, Iater a well known law-
yer, sends his love to her
He mourns the déath of Joseph
Harris which had just been report.
questing a change
Binee this paper's mailing list |»
assembled geographically the old
address is very helpful, simple
nrocedure will speed up the process
and result in little delay, if any, In
receiving the paper.
during the organ interlude between periods
Offering plates will be found at the doors
The offering will go to the Bellefonte ang vicinity Council of Church-
es; the community agency for the promotion of union services and ro
jects and for the coordination of the Religious Education programs such
as the Week Day School of Religious Education, the Community Dally
Vacation Bible School, Leadership Training classes, ete,
Deer
“ HOSP] TAL T0
. CHANGE HOURS
FOR VISITORS
Attorney to
Retains
Ald in Pledge Col
lection
Hoard
Page Fight
RED CROSS SAYS
DONATIONS LAG
“let the § He the Mark
Your Esteem for the Red
Cantinued oe
of
Cross’ — Bassinger
he receipt of about $3000 in the
annual campaign for the Beliefonte
chapter of the American Red Cross jer
was reported by Chairman Girard | puiiding
Basinger at a8 meeting of Ped Crow
directors Mareh 13
Mr. Bassinger said that this rep
oon.
resents somewhat of a lag In
tributions and he urged all solicitors
to compiete their collections as soo!
as possible. Businessmen and indus.
tries were asked for a prompt
sponse to the jetters sent then
garding their contril
Mr. Bassinger &
collection of this at
snperative because of 1]
arrival of the Bi obile
ste | £4 h r
: ing to contribute In
ost of the blood -colle
this area
The g
$4.76]
re-
ree.
ition:
MOD
al for th
e Bellefon
George B. Thomp
presided at the n
Johnston, Disa
oot ing
ter
at the fo
remarked th
during the
were deste
'e uelry
PASE year whose
yed by fire i
Cont
Bellefonte 'Y’
Enters Team In
Wrestling Event
The Bellefonte YMCA wi nter
a team in the State YMCA Wrest-
ling Tournament to be held in the
| Harrisburg Central YMCA Satur
day, Mar. 31. Chester Narvel sec-
{retary of the Bellefonte “Y" has
announced
Preliminary bouts will be held
1 pm. while the finals and
finals are scheduled to get
{at 8 pn
Tickets, priced at 75 cents for all
day and 50 cents per session, may
| be available at the YMCA here
Those entered in the tournament
are: 123 pounds, Dave Adams: 130]
137
147 Gerald Evey |
157 Bill Krebs, 167 |
177 Pat Kelley
Lynn Tiling |
nued on Page Beven
semi-
| Larry Fornicola;
and Alan Thal;
Russ Letterman:
and heavyweight
worth
a
Jefferson-Jackson
Dinner March 30
The Centre County
Committee will hold
Jeflferson-Jackson Day dinner at
7:30 pm. Friday, Mar. 30, in the
Lutheran Church, Pleasant Gap
The Hon. Richardson Dilworth
1050 candidate for Governor, will be
the speaker. Reservations may be
made with and tickets purchased
from local committeemen or the
County chairman
Draft Board Receives
Calls For April
The local draft board yesterday
received ealls to send 34 men for
induction Apr. 12. and 36 for pre-
Induction physicial examinations,
Apr. 20.
In addition, the board will send
Demagratic
the annual
physical
tion March 30, The students were
transferred here by other boards,
it was explained.
fa $6.67291: Oe ceived in County
at |
started |
| picture
| stream
F
Prediction:
With the visit of the reindeer
Falm probably
Nunday, we can
of
on
expect a raid Faster bunnies
y
about December 725
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16 PAGES THIS ISSUE
re Town's
unday Visitors
Frightened By Dogs, Pair Invade Two Local
Stores; Buck Dies After Being Cut By
Broken Window Glass.
1
od on Pease Elght)
BOY, 2, DROWNS
WHILE PLAYING
Slah
Fen
Body Recovered From
{ reek at Trailer
Park
(abin
TITAN PAYROLL
AT RECORD HIGH
"1K
County last
Year
Firm Spent $6502, in
(entre
amily m
September
PRIMARY T0 BE
= HELD ON JULY 24
Official Election ( Calendar Re-
Yes-
The list xpenditus ‘ " ’ Robert J 8 Th
Tramsportation } 116 48° pow
$300 827 5% ww nee $128 076.96
supple .! 190.967 04 fue
BEB. raw material: $80343 06
supplies $40.00072; communi.
cations $38014 0% "automobiles
1815642 37. taxes, local $12 m 80
Iplant service, $10.24629 ’
cellane $8715.38 ising
§7 606 26 Bent rents "04 33
. ' ¥ F rurt wt = .
Ag! as LS
$i
terdas
* Pictures of
‘Rock’ Appear
«In Magazine
office holders
idates still
announce
No candi
any official
present
eluciance 1c
officially
lHustrates the a
d andigacs
mansion his at | ds has as vet
cement
Lemont Man Held
For County Court
7:
| meaoo evi
the site of the
area will be
PUTPONEeS
A view of Re
taker
remains. Rock
per portion o
property . Dean Elwoox
Remaining pictures sl A
ition of Spring Creek looking
from the ad a ree
Benner Spring. Jookir
| junction wi th \ Spring p Sid
The area was gained by
Commission through the
(Continued on Page Eight)
maae
developers
wk
fromm
Houtz Lemont
charges
sodomy
displaving
beer
pQesession and
photos raph
guilty
Squire
He was
of $3.000 bail
ip from its i baence
|
He eadec
the Fish | Thur ay
per { State
at a hearing
Guy Mill
released
before
College
ng
oo
{ upon posti
Penna. Legion Commander
Discusses Loyalty Oath Here
The annual Past Commander's | ceive state aid. High on the list of
dinner was held at the Brooks-Doll- | course would be many of the aca.
Ebeling Post 33 of the American | demic institutions within the state
Legion, Bellefonte, on Monday eve- | He said that the Legion is giving
ning Forty<twp were present { full support to this bill, and went
among them 22 Past Commander: on to explain, and disect in detail
of the Bellefonte Post and the the superficial opposition to this
present Commander of the Depart. | bill. Specifically he ment the
ment of Pennsylvania American two leading groups that oppose it
Legion, Joseph McCracken namely the Progressive Party of
Aaron Leitrell, vice-commander of | Pennsylvania and the American
the Bellefonte post, served ax toast. | Por Democratic Aion. The chiel
master at the event instigator of the opposition is a
The dinner was followed at 8 o'- | woman who was the Progressive
clock by the regular semi-monthly | Party's candidate for United States
meeting of the local post. Post Com- | Senator from Pennsylvania this
mander Willis Geissinger presided | past campaign. She is well known
and introduced the speaker of the
evening, Commander McCracken.
The State Legion head spoke very
highly in favor of a bill that is now
before the Pennsylvania Legislature
requiring loyalty oaths of all whe
work in institutions that now re-