Page Five home of hi Spotts and family Resides returned to after visiting in Al- THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. will be | Mrs, William Bush, of “rogues’ | lege, came over last Wednes to | { he rector, N re I tore on gallery”. The famous 20-millionth | Egypt Hollow to spend tv ways | Relge vhich time flower will ! Rex Hiri car bore license tags from both | with her niece and husband, M ! istributed to t} ick and sh ill occupy the Pennsylvania and New York and | and Mrs. Harrls Hu He m= | by the Dorman’ showed the same high figures as the | law, Roy Baughman, brot $1 | Mr. and Mrs production number | over. She returned home on Thi { thelr son and wife Bellefonte should feel no little | day afternoon here Bunday 10 Miss Sara Malin is visiting friends | pride in the knowledge of having {| Mrs. Florence Lucas n L in Williamsport | uuanbesd among its citizens a mu- ' to Egypt Hollow Ia b T Haine: ireeg Curtin, who is emploved by | sician and composer whose work | morning to spend a hall-cay wil Mi I ho " — S———— iy Toa aie Electric Co. at | carries sufficient merit to attract | her aunt, Mi William Bus! You Just Can't Pittsburgh, is visiting his parents [the attention of well known musi- her half-sister and husban vi hon Main Su 5 Reelected to the General and Mrs. John I. Curtin | ead organizations This reference 18 JANG Mis Au Hukg & | or] | " Ktend Out leepe Soviet Re Joe Yote bf |» had in the Linden Hall Pilghn Isaac Mitchell is attending the | 'Y our own Samuel Bryant, whose Mii an ; 8. James Hug 1.462 ) 0 which 2 ui ; Holiness Church Priday night. June exercises at Bryn Mawr this week | Feputation as a musiclan has be- | by wit Pram 8, ats aly 'e Lewis Dorman famil woved | can’t bea Ano po , MY |g Everybody welt me ) to generate the power and caused where his daughter, Miss Grace, come s0 well known to use that we | i Hon 0 E By ¢ HIOW ! of { the 1 | fi | 1ffal Evening New Mr Mi M the buzzing when the auto was in| . oa. of the graduating cla {lose sight of his real worth It wr eg an | Mr Mrs Ww gr motion. With electricity, instead of | Editor T. Harter and wife, Mis | quite often requires an out v e a- | ig Des 2 el EE Food po oF gasoline, the automobile would run Bes fe Musser and Mrs. John Tone: | Be V; y to remind u of the fac t, and | recur: i og 1 luck 7: AiR ion With Yer] ttle he eee. | of Philadelphia formerly of Belle- | demonstration of this character fa tricity is not available there . ' —- 1 THs ’ Pyt Re for | ,_ {occurred last Thursday. Those who | that The carriage attract left on Monday for a week's | ht pup The carla irc HOWARD | fonte, Yo) Fall , | enjoyed the concerts by the band stationed there uffalo, Niagara Falls anc ed considerable attention Bulli hey trip to during the Downie Bros Circus o Ted there in Ex-Governor Hastings has been the fonte celebrities, placed In Henry Ford’ which Btate elec- M1 lack uver Dorman’s { BUSH HOLLOW 7 Mr, and | brother ger and daughter | 8 apartment | apartment Street Bierly Brothers’ Gasoline Runabout Tops 25 Miles An Hour in Speed Test Bunday School as usual next Bun. {day at 9:30 am. We were glad william Knarr and | the 83 present last Sunday. Preach of Buffalo, NY | ing service after the Bunday Behool attend the | Foune People's Meeting Sunday | | | | | vacated for returnied to her ¢ of her daugh King in Coleville (From Last Week) chool closed on were otored a ; Y Sd hg funeral Liovde sister Mrs. (night, In charge of Ethel Lofers followed by evangelistic service charge of the pastor, the Rev. Fi welcome each and mobile came into town on Friday evening on a buzz and with a rush On it were three persons, getting over the ground at the rate of about 25 miles an hour. The contraption | was built by the Bierlys in m—— teacher er. Everybody Lo all service vote of | A Zone Young People's ralley will Bierly Brothers’ Milesburg aute- | | ana | MOSCOW Stalin, by a show i Be regional their | Milesburg shop. Gasoline was used Heh Re Cas ana and went to spend Glenn ide other point i performance were thrilled with sur- | | adar. Arid i p iditor Meek has gone to Buffalo | prise and elation when the leader The | with thelr sor enn » Board Ec ! pr { \ A leg r he re-elected a member of the Boa of Trustees of Carlisle Dickinson | to take in the Exposition { announced that one of the compo- | ker, © VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | oa away College “From Life of School to School of | sitions rendered was written by | charge Mr, and Mr g blast engines. al h One of the big blast ens : Bellefonte High School « 1 : . iv L i vd . | family 100 i J , | Life” is the suggestive motto of the | Samuel Bryant of Bellefonte, The | nut *hurch of Ci t "hi ndaersign wxecutor ot gs Lo 3 heals \ | plece wa a pleasing Intermezzo | ’ 0 the Norton the Bellefonte Purna hgh pM n An effort is being made to raise {entitled "Roses of California’ R nor ie { vu it i | 344 0 Tal day morning which will put ou = Citvotid sohev to induce the Cole- | VAS received with a round of of business for the next ten gays | og whi a also : That the composition It will be repaired at Hollidaysburg Kio Bane Wi fwtish pen a . or merit is again shown bv the | India said town plan 3 : 1 serts during the summer season m dis yw re it was built ce t 5 Wee rYan Ne 3 Sami ‘ Bailes A fo where | : : ake Several subscriptions are being cir- HR thi a 4 Sy Bryant re . teresting ‘ I i f In tianntes 3 ak Hall Station, Pa. More ) 70 1 jes pictures were { pn ceived ¢ sau 1 the ander howed colored ln f 1 Aad L , A ’ R Over 70 URES a studio on | culated for this purpose and are be- . et A réGuesl rom h M acer ol | showe | i Wl of John A. Cor- r & Tavlor n | eu \ *" nelin . cire An Pe} ’ i K mn J at the Mallory & a ND fu 5 | ing favorably received. The Coleville Ri R \ Bro reu and to x he mem of W / \ } wy to Ira C tu ' e OLog - 3 ward him rrgngements 1 1! . vd \ ' ; in A zat rman, nis wile, t ra Saturday and kept ihe p. \ f° | Pand furnishes delightful music wk arrgngements fo a program a : ¢ 1 an and kKlhiza ' ) 11 ers busy. All the pictures will be mi organization. When a band | grouped and a prize will be given should be follow of such reputation is attached to a allow sO A | and their efforts are always apprec- ) ! fated. And this : ! selec t and 4 } music vwident Soe ee Ret by a substantial contribution ! oy evident ' m somes 1 ( " Estate " ! A Hel arah E man. late of Oak Hall Station, .t and | daughter fvonne, expect ¢ ' " bk; ap | nt \ accept written pri- | all has for the ten room dwelling property y Bel the of Tylersville Bunda LOOK before weckenganst dinner plause real Pesid fact sical 1897. and Deed Book ceived on or recorded No. 76, hefore omposition the average that it is above At Reading last week Wilson 1 Fleming was elected Eminent Grand Captain General and is now only three offices removed from the m exalted position that can i a Knight Tempiar in Commandery of the State The Bellefonte Glass Works for the season last week and the casion was celebrated in proper style by all hands. The Cc lle Band | was there to furnish the music. The institution was operated very suc- | cessfully the past year and the pro- | duct had a ready A movement is being made an business merchants of our close their stores at 6 o'clock | evening, except on Saturda; ning and pay days during summer months. It will July to September Senator Heinle prised this community when the intelligence Harrisburg he had passage of a special bill iz ate appropriating $10.000 erection of a me memory of famous War vania. Senator ing tribute deceased and taken at the marks, there voice The Sculptor George think at least a should be raised which would that succeedin admire the Grand closed sale that wa {OCAl mmitiee at Gray Barna: total of $25.000 and even me secure a monument g generation An exciting game of baseball wa played at Beaver Pieldt, State Col-! lege, on Memorial Day between Penn State and the Bellefonte A ademy which resulted for Bellefonte by the 6. Attendance wa F. E. Naginey is in Johnstos tending the state conventior neral directors Friday afternoon the Su University baseball team. of grove, and the Bellefonte Club played at the fair the home team won by to 4 ctory 20 YEARS AGO: Assistant Postmas | ter, has oc- | ¢ ther of our lo- Pot- man- George Potter, br cal hardware dealer, James H been named general ager of the ] » and Ohl Railroad. He was formerly general manager of the Pennsylvania line west of Pittsburgh Fdward U Valentine Mr wnspeople Bell | Mi without any | the back { ron guard 1 Q ter General Dispels Rumor That County Will Be By-Passed Persistent rumors Office Department the changing of the air mail through Centre County have denied by Second Assistant master General Glover many fatalities to The recent that the Was route been despite the air mall crash of Pilot Cleveland atop Nitfiny Mountain has furnished food for discussing the possibilities of abandoning the present route for the southern line which passes through Philadelphia Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. but the Yostal official's statement dispels the idea. Cleveland was the 12 pilot to lose his life on the line In the state since its Inception several Years ago and the third to killed on Nittany Mountain Bellefonte’s famous exhibition of trout, that have furnished a thrill to thousands of tourists during the past. few years, are about to be moved from their present location below the falls to the clearer spring water above. The work will be done under direction of Hatchery officials sometime next week. Screens will be placed at certain points in the stream so that the trout will be unable to escape from the clear water along the sidewalk pilots James be Four veterans of the Civil Bamuel Shirk, of Bellefonte H. Raymond and Simeon Bathurst of Mlilesburg, and George Oillen of Julian, were the honored guests War of the Bellefonte Kiwanis Club at | the meeting in the Penn Belle last Tuesday noon. Professor Sloop paid a glowing tribute to these men whose ranks have al- most faded away with the passing years since the close of the great conflict between the States. He emphasized their vital part In the preservation of the Union, the debt we owe them, and their noble con- tribution in the days of peace that follewed the building of the nation Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Robison, ac- companied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robison, of Milesburg, motored to Atlantic City on Thurs. day, returning on Sunday Mrs. Frank Nelson and three children, Helen, Miles and Clayre, of Pellefonte, and Mr. William Holmes, of State College, motored to Northumberlatid on Sunday and spent the day at the Wilbur Ward hipme x 0 ' Po * | considering | Post- | John | Arthur | A cripple, unable to the path of a ending Mrs. Elizabeth Panchipk! ence seriously flying leap fre de l Was emergency Shoe, Monday was struck by the which enger The field near Snow evening, when she mn the back of the head lower wing of the plane in her son, Phillp, was a pas- mu protracted and unpre ductive Legislature cent years ha to an end. Final adjourn- ment was hung up by disagreement over a Congressional reapportion- ment measure which was approved as a compromise after a battle that lasted right up until the mo- | ment. Under the compromise mea ure the state's dis- ’ but there | no congressmen and National Conven- elected at come last Congressional ricts are reduced from 36 to 34 even with it pa certainty delegate: tion may not be It may throw the election of gressmen into a free-for-all on a statewide basis weed that to the large con - race Sixty-one young members of th | Senior class of the Bellefonte high | school will receive their diplomas at the annual commencement ex- | ercises to be held in the Richelieu | Theatre at eight o'clock this eve. ning. Dr. Charles C. Ellis, presi. dent of Juniata College, will make the address. The presentation of diplomas will be made by Dr. Mel- vin J. Locke, president of the school board. First honors for this year's class go to Theresa Lenore Morgan and second honors to Mary Louise Walker Mr. and Mrs. John Shaughnessy and daughter, Molly, of Lewistown, were guests over the weekend of Mr. Shaughnessy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaughnessy, and Mrs. Shaughnessy's mother Mrs Porence Wian The Pord feet cluding the 20-millionth Fod ar. ‘rived in Bellefonte last Friday at about 3 o'clock from State College, where a brief stop had been made The caravan was accompanied by A group of Ford representatives and remained here for a short time of 17 models in- While parked In front of the Beat. ty Motor Co. display room, a staf! photographer 1 pictures of the WINGATE hope the Cin Band to Centre Cour Foon th DR 1 or " , ts from all arou: i come H. Le HARPSTER Mnglonaty | Chtirely AUCTIONEER 1 pei Prompt Attention Given all Sales PHONE 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, FA, ) | J ten davs notified of within a been remainder The any confirmatio L. R. KORMAN, Executor Osceola Mills, Pennsylvania yh Trusses — Crutches Abdominal Supports (Harold E. Leightley L Phone 16-R-11 Centres Hall Sacro llliac Belts EXPERT FITTING AUCTIONEER FROMPT ATTENTION Parrish Drug Store GIVEN ALL SALES BELLEFONTE, PA. A ———— and then departed for Philipsbury. | cron, Inchuding o mmber of eRe Cooperative Farm Credit Is Dependable ALWAYS Good Times ~ Or Bad NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Leng Term Loans PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Short Term loans OFFICES: 219 Allegheny Street Hollidaysburg, Pa. Phone: 5-9844 115 E. High Street Bellefonte, Pa. Phone: 2985 Sale of Real Estate OF THE LATE J. BLISS AIKEY, SITUATE IN SPRING TOWNSHIP, CENTRE COUNTY, PA, (On before 10 a signed will receive sealed bids for or 1951, the following “va m. July 2, the under uable real estate situate in the Township of Spring ft , thereon erected Corner lot containing 6564 «q the following: I. Brick dwelling containing seve bath, shower, utility room, oil heat, heater, Il. Frame dwelling containing seven (7) bath, furnace. FOOMS, III. Concrete block apartment with two (2) ca garage beneath, four (4) rooms, bath, furnace TERMS OF SALE: 50°: in cash upon notification of acceptance of bid, balance of bid on delivery of deed within (30) days after date of notice of acceptance of bid. Will be sold separately or in group. The undersigned reserves the right to msecept or reject any or all bids, Bids should he addressed to Gwendolyn A. Royer, 204 8. Water St, Bellefonte, Pa. or TY mmmmm— Home For Sale 101 8S. FAIRVIEW STREET, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Former Knecht residence PUBL The undersigned former Lvde Milesbury, o Saturday, June 16th Beginning at 1 p. m.. the following personal property and real estate: REAL ESTATE IC SALE Water Ntreet Shope residence, No. ¢ ! ’ $a LEONARD C. SHOPE E. M. SMITH. Auctioneer. Also 50 Linden Street, Lock Haven JOHN FAIRVIEW W. KNECHT 01 S LIK HAVEN Phone 2256 Public Sale 01 ANTIQUES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, June 9, 19351 A. M. AT 10:00 cleanout sale fron of personal generations at the home of the ara Grafius Espy, Spruce Creek, opposite Meth. church ANTIQUES— { hest of attic to cellar rty from two toilet sels; cradle; lamps; old buttons: 2 wooden } drop-leaf tables; gateleg table; marble-top pictures: rockers; chairs; dishes: horsehair furniture PERSONAL PROPERTY — Four bedroom suites; stands: two wardrobes; 3- section bookcase : secretary-bookcase combination; 4. piece living room suite; dining room suite; piano; hall racks: 2 large library tables: hall-trees: several large rugs: throw rugs; 2 double heater coal stoves; heat. rola; range: S-burner oil stove; electric radio and re- frigerator; ice chest; platform scales; linens; bedding and pillows: tools of all kinds; store furnishings and iron safe; numerous other articles, TERMS: CASH. drawers: doughtray ; tabi INK and hanging oil tand . numerous Dric-a brad JOSEPH S. LEFLER N. BLAINE LEFLER Legatees ILL. HARPSTER, Auctioneer Lelon Cox, clerk r— Public Sale will offer at.public at veen Old Fort and Potters Mills on the Red undersigned sae her 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 9th Beginning at 1:00 p. m., the following: HOUSEHOLD GOODS rocking chairs, desk, 200 vears ne ’ rv airs iw bed wn coal oil lar } OKIE U | IR. COCKS, other article mention TERMS MRS. Auctioneer CAL VONADA E. M. SMITH, Public Sale The undersigned will offer at public sale at her resi- dence in Lemont, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th At 12:30 PP. M. (DST) HOUSEHOLD GOODS 6 cane seat chairs in fine condition; one antique chest of drawers, also in excellent condition; one very old corner cupboard, in fine state of preservation; one old fashioned sink with tap: one baby cradle, very old: one bed: one wash stand: one chiffonier: one Frigid- aire refrigerator; some bedding: one cupboard with glass in doors; one “New Cottage” sewing machine; one 8-foot extension table; one center table; one or- gan with six octaves, in oak case: one large wardrobe with hat shelf and two drawers in lower section; a lot of dishes and glass fruit jars and some stone crocks. Some garden tools and some carpenter tools; a one- man saw; one lard press and sausage stuffer; several wash bowls and pitchers, and many other items too numerous to mention, . TERMS OF SALE--CASH, Laura B. Williams E. M. (Jack) SMITH, Auctioneer
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