"November 18th, 1937. LOCALS o —~Dr. Joseph A. Parrish and Dr D. L. Flega] were among those who attended the Plt-Nebraska foot- ball game at Pitsburgh, Saturday —Mrs. William Bitner, of Tu seyville, is spending some time iO Bellefonte as a guest of Miss Myra Kimport, at her apartment in ii Crider's Exchange building ~Mprs. Jostph Frabutt and daugh- ter. Janet, of Washington, D. C,, are spending part of this month wild Mrs. Frabuti's mother, Mis Frank T. Kern. at her home on North Wate: 8. rect, —RKenm Mis W'S Sirect, spem kinsburg as a guest Miss Ma'tha Walker ployed as a nurse in Heospioal in that chy. ~Miss Jane Beatty Mrs. Charles R. Beaty ve in the offices of Lhe West Penn is recuperai- eth Walker, son of Mr, ana Walker, of North Springs the weekend in of hi who is the Cx daughter ol an ein- pl Power Company he ing nicely [rom underwent at the Hospital, Monday of last week appendicitis and Mrs. George W. Heflel r r¢ an opersuon Centre Cou! fin we Orde extends a coi Chapier, De Moiay, Belleliont aial invitation W all past mMEMOCIE AL450ns al West Linn Stree Troake f Wilke Dali Hoeflelfinge: Plans in Ml con tr a8 1k Qeorge McClellan aid general manage elo i N Ral McClellan, spent w.lth Mr and Mrs. Norman Smelt and family, at Scarsdale N, Y., and with Mr. and Mrs. Meriill Wetzel, at Waterbury, Conn. Sa urday Mi McClellan and Mr. Welze] new fashions in football togs by attend ing the Yale-Princeton game at New Haven. Conn. at'ired In rubber coats and hip boots similiar to ones worn by Wilephone linesmen The game was played In a constant downpour of rain, and maa. of th soesiatory were drencled to the ‘kin Mra. OG. Ross Parker, of Wes! Howard Stireel, will leave Saturda for Ber annual winter visit among her children She will go first to Leonia, N, J. for a visit with daughter, Mrs. W. E MeCreedy and fimily, and from there will go to New Brunswick to spend some time with the Keliers. Then ker will eontihue on to Monmouth Junction, N. J. for a visit with her son, George, Jr. and lastly to Wash Ingion D. C, to be with her daughter Emily, Mrs Denney until her return to Bellefonve She expects to re. turn home after the Christmas sca ron, During Mrs. Parker's absence her mother and gister, Mra. Scho- field and Mrs. MeGinnls will occupy the Parker residence, w vi nte entra ad an he weekend 7 1 LY th Liv her | Mrs. Par | —<Professional Prescription 8Ser- vice, Everitt's Drug Store, Walter Armatrong, efficient de- puty in offices of Recorder Leamer R. Woodiing, has been fined his home Bishop Street this week attack of lumbago William Walte and Barbara Taylor s; nd at Pittsburgh, as three Weston Sisle Radio stars who have made several appearance: Hecla Park. The group also Saw » Nebraska-Pit the con- n becaus Eas of an {oO Donald Markley the week- guests the ent of game prominent ' $6.00 nearby in curre The Centre ng. Mr, Cronemil- u nduct mental vices | he money when Dowell, of Milesburg, who entitied to a Congression for honesty, called this ¢e and reported he had found 85.00, wanting 10 know if we knew its owner. The lost bp: 4 v M jal e identity of noney and it loser were quickly re- initked Mrs. Earl K. S8tock. formerly Miss Freda Edmiston, of East Bishop Street, is the proud possessor of an wrographed photo of Jimmie Foxx war frst baseman for Boston's American League team When William Duncan, Philadelphia news paperman, was in Bellefonte as a speaker al the annual two-day In stitute of Centre County school eachers, Mrs Btock spoke (0 him about Jimmie Foxx. adding that she believes he Is one of the country’s | Treatest baseball players. Mr, Dun- {oan intereeded with Poxx in Mrs | Stark's behalf, and this week ghe re- | solved the large photo, on which | the player had written: “To Preda, ds Sincere Wishes, Junmie Foxx.” a -The Electric Supply Co. invites vou to visit their display of new I. E 8, floor, bridge and table lamps. Good lighting for your home $4.05 up. . Don loafers Sung makes layers out of We guarantee you more Wwgs or your back. Try it If Don Sung don't hand you back money, we will, Parrish Drug - pa manay your Store Ms. Charles McClellan and laughter Molly, of East Howard Street, are spending this week with “er husband and relatives in Harrls- nrg, Returning home Friday with Mr. McClellan Hartsock, of f Rev. H sister and husband inn Murshy, of al the Saturday Troy. Pa A Willis Hartsock Mr, and thaca, N Methodist he regular meeting of the Woman's Club will be 7:30 p. m. Monday, Novem at the Presbyterian Chapel inment for will of t lefonte the evening Drama and arrived in week 10 Logan ner Mr. and at hell nearly a vy lay of last West been daughter, Walls k for me on having with ana room Bulo- ladies to Elgin: { Gruens, We will them to you Bellefonte, mae foweler Slover's t he ng Mr we Bt a tne White build ei. wi ver Mie Ley we to have Lhe use hold goods Blover Is ioyed Westinghouse Company 1 Willard Men's Shop on was called N. J is ness who re proprietor of the West High hospital in Sunday because of of his brother ides at Newark ‘Wo weeks ago Mr Wiliaid underwent an ration and apparently was convalescing nicely when he suffer i a relapse. The relapse was of brief duration, however, and “Bob returned home Taesday bringing sord that his brother was much im- roved. He made the trip by train, aving Jined another brother, Paul Willard, at Lewistown Wilbur Badger, son of Mr. and Harry Badger, of East Bishop Street, went hunting for bear, Tues. lay. and ended up In the Centre County Hospital, “Zip” and Ernest Benner started out early In the day for their hunting lodge in the moun~ laine along the Claence-Renovo road. Badger became ill, and ine stead of hunting went to bed. When his companion fin a brief hunt, the two peturned 10 Bellefonte, and upon the advice of physicians Bad- ger went at once ‘to the Centre County Hospital where an emergen- cy operation for appendicitis was performed ghout 8 o'clock that even. Ing. According to reports from the institution yesiorday. the young man, who is employed In the Bad. ger tin shop, is iit algng as well [68 can be expected, Oa Newark Lhe Roger ae Ii oF : p b Mra a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. TE 15 APPLICANTS PASS TESTS FOR LICENSES At examinations conducted at the | Cavalry Post of Bellefonte, Monday, by the Pennsylvania Motor Police, 45 applicants for drivers’ per- Eight east mits passed the requirements applicants failed the tests Those licenses drive as follows: Mary A Dyke, Samuel A, Solt, Melvin Mulbarger. Catherine Ventre, Helen W. Gordon L. Schwartz and Betty Morrison all { Bellefonte. Owen H Yeuell, Donovan Yeu Newell V, Yeuell Mrs. C. C. Wright, John J, Wolfe, Henry G. Taylor, Jr. Thelma M Jetts, Emnety A. Betts, Mrs, Emma Kyler, Kenneth J. Geldrich and F. Overlock and Gertrude Houtz, of State College Mrs. Paul Mitchell, McAlevys Fort Mary C. Shire. Vivian M. Cole, both of Shoe; Pauline 8. Brungart, Reberburg:; W. C. Baumgardner, of Pleasant Gap; Jackson B, Biddle, of ing Mill Mabel Slicker, Mrs Keeler, both of Milesburg Morris 8. Bench, Lemont; Charles W. Harkinson, Oak Hall; Ralph Keith, Scranton; Helen Haskell, Nev in Brown and Donald G. Foust, all { Centre Hall; John Deibler, Penna Andy and R. D Paul L rs Mark; Herbert F Woodward: Andrew Hollidaysburg. who were granted oo were 1" Ad, Snow Sm ROY Govlock Clarence; H } Verna M. Gordon, Helen | ; Bam | PROTECT YOUR HOME | FROM DREADED ENEMY Most of us think tuberculosis may {hit someone else, but not ourselves, { But every day persons are told by | their physicians that they have this | disease This enemy often gives no warn- Ing-—marks as victims young adults between fifteen and forty-five years -spreads from a sufferer to those about him in the family and com- munity IL is to lessen such tragedies that the Christmas Seal comes to you for the thirty-first year Christmas Seals provide funds for the citizens’ fight against tuberculo- sis and add a colorful holiday ap- pearance to your mall, Let the hristmas Seals on your letters, eards and packages proclaim that you have enlisted in this war, and friends will be reminded of the fight against tuberculosis them - —— you uy them-—use Marriage Licenses. Roanoke, Va State College Oak Hall Lemont State College State College Coburn Sp. Mills Houlzdale Philipsburg Edgar ¥. Benner Nellie Eleanor Balisor Samuel E, Page Viola Mae Weaver Calvin U. Albright Charlotte M. Jackson Harry Roy Styers Lydia Malinda Grassmyer Bohachick Mary Aun Jablonski RECEPTION HELD FOR NEWLY- WEDS AT MADISONBURG - Monday evening following the wed- | ding of Miss Mirlamn Catherine { mother, Mrs. D. C Caris to Paul FP, Myers, a reception vas held at the home of the bride's Carls, a{ Mad- | isonburg, The bride received many beautiful and useful gifts. The ev- ening was spent in a social way Refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Paul My- ers, Madisonburg; Mr. and Mrs. william P. Carls and children, Billy and Marlene, of Williamsport; Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Bickel, Mrs, Rob- ert Linsey, Mrs, Boyd English, of Woolrich; Rev. and Mrs, R. A. Bab- cock, Rebersburg; Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Beery, and daughter Dorothy and Miss Caroline Bowes, of Lock Haven; Mrs, Emory Laubach and son Wilbur, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Knecht of Mill Hall; Miss Mary 3ickel, of Clintondale; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eyer, Beech Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller and the Misses Savilla and Margaret Korman, of Bellefonte: Mr, Claud Myers and Miss Mary H. Myers, of Pennsylva- nia Purnace: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Florey, Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rishel and son Martin, of Madisonburg, and Mrs. D. C. Caris. et As ————— Naturally. the editor of The Centre Democrat believes in advertising and, furthermore, believes that can demonstrale it 10 any progres- business man who will make a falr trial | FIVE COUNTY STUDENTS { ATTAIN HONOR AT COLLEGE | Five out of 36 students at the | Pennsylvania State College who have been placed on the school of liberal arts honor rol] as a result of their scholarship during the spring ieinester last year, are from this dis- trict. A grade of 25 or better 18 necessary before one may gain this recognition, One of the students, Christine Kauffman of Milesburg, a senior, at- tained a perfect average, 3 being the highest grade at Penn State. An- other senior, Eleanor Robinson of Btate College. found a place on the honor roll. One junior, Edwin K Taylor of Bellefonte, was given this high honor. Sara E. Hileman of State College and Ann W. Bonine of State College. both of the sopho- more class, complete the list of stu- dents from nearby districts who have been placed on the honor roll, Man in Sand Rescued More than one hundred persons worked unceasingly for twelve hours to rescue Manuel Camacho, 18, of Lowell, Mass, who was buried up i« his neck in sand aller a sand bank collapsed upon him When rescued he was taken in a semi-consclous condition to a hospital, the victim of shock, exposure and a possible fractured leg. mm ss MP ———_— J a ——— - Everybody has much to be { for whethe: wil admit it not, are they or * Page Five. | FIVE HELD AFTER PROBE UNCOVERS MURDER FACTS Five men of Jacks Mountaln are being held in the Middleburg jail on murder charges in the Investi- gation of the death of a 68-year-old man which Sheriff George C. Grubb sald resulted from injuries receiv ed In a fight four months ago. “That's the roughest place around | here,” sald the Snyder county sher- iff, who arrested the five after the death of John Hackenburg, father of 11 children, in the Danville State Hospital, “They've been fighting up there for years and years,” the sher- iff added. Those named in the murder war. rants sworn out by District Attor- ney Henry J, Bomner were Lincoln Jordan, Clarence Smith, Chester and Joseph Ettinger and William Weisen, Joseph Ettinger Is 65, others about & The warrant charged attacking and beating Hackenburg July 24. He received medical treat- ment at Lhe time and retumed to Port Ann home but later was to the Danville hospital. An autopsy showed 8&8 hemorrhage in Hackenburg’s brain, the them with his sent Don't iy warm lager worry over Lhe comparative weather, we'll have winter Writing poetrs riting poetry yOu ever make up ¥« every partment has week he Cents become 50 alnazu he benefits de 1 Counter RATES-—Adve . and rivea, IX Is fAirmt arst y nog permiiied divuige Lhe PRIVILEGE ) & priviege i « LOST AND FOUND Beliel In Le Saturday. & vn Moeker made bag, coniain- p. key el Liber roe Wu Hs office x48 ACK No Vip Candler Bicg x48 LRN AS Details free Monmouth, Cinein VEL as DONA is, 1330 WANTED-<Relisble dealer to succeed H. D. Trescler in Pt. Centre County oO handle Heberling Products sold dis rect © fare Excellent oppor: tunity for the right man. Many make $40 10 850 weekly profits. Write quick. iy for free catalogue. ©. C. Heberling Dept. 237-8 Bloomington x47 Company Ii WORK WANTED WANTED--PFloor sanding, new 1%¢ aq. 11 old 1%c. ten years experience, Dial 3514 Pracklin Houts, State Col. lege x48 WANTED Young married couple wish to conduct stocked farm an give good references. Write T. J are Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa x47 © WANTED TO BUY WANTED-To buy a small cement block machine, State price and sandition of machine, Ray O. Decker, Roedsville, Pa x48 WANTED--WIll pay cash for Lionel steam -type electric train outat Must be in good condition. Write, stating model and price to U. M. A care Centre Democrat x44 WANTED--1 am in the market for hogs, cattle, sheep, oalves and chickens, Call Centre Hall 54-R-11 or drop a oard to Sidney T. Rieghl, Centre Hall, Pa. u WANTED-I buy all kinds of live stock and pol for good prices. or drop a oard Phore Loganton to Albert M. MoCaleb, Tylersville, Ju. FOR SALE POR SALE—O 1 ulre Jack. son Stere, Valley ‘View. Bellefonts | RD 1 AS POR SALE-Nice corn fattened bronge turserh. Frank J. Miller, Julian, Pa R 1. x47 rifle Rosa nd 292 revolver, Service Station, | ne SALE--22 , ©. Rows, Port Matilda. POR SALE-—8ome good baled hay, John BSnavely, Centre Pu. Phone 161d. 7 no 30,000 People Re: That why J gy popuiar undisputably Centre alfalfa | Hall gp id This Column Democrat's classified adverusing de- Considering its low cost and County's Community Bar- ve words or less 25 cents for al insertion. Where advertise- , Ole cent a word is charged. nt a4 word Is charged for rea] estale ning such advertise. name of the ad- n, in good 815. Sell at This Of x40 n price One No, § Fr Spreaders, Dew » College, Phone x46 A300 home-made Sauer th t Inguire of Lamb St x44 wal n, 283 oo FOR SALE-Fancy Pekin ducks, 18¢ vewelght, S30c per pois! dressed Mma C. W. Witiner, State College, R. BP. Phone 3616 x46 FOR BALE--Fancy dressed ville Holland turkeys inchargers, en teriea, plants i PRIVATE BALE~Nov from | dp ne Al prog re able Milssburg DONT BUY A BTOKER woke-Way, a sgiin- a moderaie price onll or write O. W Slate College, Pa, au POR SALE ntdl y see Lhe find wer al ar free estimate Houta Lumber Co Phot THE FOR BALE-Thinking of buying » Heater? Enjoy the comforts of » CALORIC circulating Heater. We WMYe a size for every homme. Call or write O. W. Houtz Lumber Co, State College, Penna ‘hone 789 43 SALE-—Used radios, new and used Delco light plants and bat teries. We specialize In electric and acetylene welding of all kinds OR Cowher, electric contractor, Port Ma- tilda, Pa. Phone 5-R-13 x50 FOR POR SALE--128 Bicycles for you 10 se- ject from for X-mas gifts 1036 Models and latest accessories, all sles for boys and girls from 5 years old and up in beautiful colors. Trade your old bicycle In on part payment for new. Baloon Tire Scooters with seats. Largest stock In Central Penna Buy early a deposit will hold any purchase until nas. Visit Night. hart's Bicycle Store before buying 141 W. 4th. Bt. Lewistown Pa Quality at a price. Open evenings. x4 LIVESTOCK POR SALE—# ten weeks old pigs. In. » quire of J. O. Spotts, R. D. 1, Julian, w x POR BALE--Eleven Chettatuhite Dus, x40 6 weeks old. Arthur Kesaling, ard R. D 1, (Thpton Farm). POR SALE«A good cow with 4th oalf by her side Inquire of AW Witmer. Bellefonte, D 1. x40 FOR SALE-Thirty one Chester. white pigs about 6 weeks old. A. L. MoQuire, Port Matilda, R. D 2. x40 POR SALE-A work mule about 1300 It» nquire of Kerstetter Broan, 2 miles EB. of Bellefonte alo! Zion road. POR istered Holstein vl oat grey ter of $106,000 | bull, John Snavely, Centre Hall, Pa. | Phons 181-R-2, x40 COW, FOR SALE-800 choice Heaton steer | pon And heifers 200 to tested, Truck or car. Write John Oarrow Ottumwa, lown, 198, FOR SALE-Pure bred Guernsey holfer and bull calves. Eligible for registration. One to eight weeks old. Thompson Henry, Martha of horses, workers, some : POI! BALE One brown mare, one 8 year old horse well broken, four six 4 tires and tubes, almost new. T. A Etters, 4 miles east of Howard, Pa. x46 POR BALE Pure bred Holstein bull calf with good production and type on the dan and sire side iso ten good Poland Chins pigs from 6 to 8 weeks old. J. R tie, Bellefonte, R. D1 x47 POR SBALE--Several fresh and due to freshen, grade GCuernse) heifers, also baled a ears, ete, or ses, Coils ar Haupt Parms, Bel DOGS, PETS, ETC. EA thoroughbred Beagle Inguire POR BAL E JULG FOR SALE -8econd nm Yarnell r iyulny mens, Bellefonte POR BALE POR SALE Used Westinghot BM Woodring, Port interested 148 Mrs 4 FOR SALE Baby Orant Plano. small faciory representative will sells rumnent for small balance due benefit of all nel cusioner and new and turer, and of- for someone payments on unis for cash necesaaly as (1 must Por in- | may be Pa COAL AND WOOD POR BALE--A good grade of hard and I and wood Inquire of Lee Lamb Street, Bellefonte 148 POR SALE--Fill your bins with good Smoke Run coal, free hg A no clinkers. Inquire of Regina 5 3 Half Moon Terrace, Bellefonte, Pa x46 LE~Coal and wood, any quan- good quality Special prices n large orders Don Dunkiebarger 204 E Howard St liefonte, Pa Phone 373+J x48 POR BA tity FOR SALE--Cannel hard ible rates on HJ soft and coal delivered atl lowest DOs price. Drop me a oard for the kind of coal you want Confer, Pleasant Oap, Pa. x48 REAL ESTATE coal wn FOR SALE POR SALE--A 50 acre farm in Boggs Twp. Reasonable terms can be ars ranged. First Netonal Bank, Belie- fonte, Pa aur FOR RENT--A desirgble apartment at 47 Bast Linn St, Belielonte, Pa Phone 613-R 4 FOR RENT-—A houpe on Bishop Bt, Bellefonte, Pa nquire of J. M Keichline, Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. 40% POR RENT--large furnished front bedroom. Mrs. M. B. Runkle, 138 N. Spring Bireet, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 186.-W x48 floor of Decker water and bath; 1 Phone 611 buliding heat, possession November 4211 FOR RENT--0Oood farm, 156 acres, water, gifaifa, silo 12x401t. Present tenant bought farm. Inquire of A C. Grove, Bellefonte, Pa. 40ut FOR RENT-—large furnished, heated bedroom with Owgp closets Ceor A. Miller, 134 N. Spring Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 15-M. x47 front front Nrs 81 we One-half FOR RENT ¢ Axe e at ith elect Possession NT-—Three room electrically and hot water furnl November 1. Street, Phone 272-J POR RENT-—A six room house with all necessary out bulldings, looat- Filimore, Pa. Oood well water ire of Mrs Elizabeth D. Green, 1, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone $08-R- x47 POR RENT--4 room house furnished Or shurmtaned. gli. modern oon- venlences. Also 4 room Apartment pomsession November 15, Mrs. Ben Beckwith, Bush Addition, Bellefonte Pa x40 apartment hardwood floors, electric and stove Heat and hot Beat residential section, Inquire B. © Harvey ar WANTED TO RENT FOR RENT-—Furnished Tie bath refrigerator walter Bellefonte Phone 508-0 WIANTED- To rent a 2 { pasture ipped for dairy horse farm Not pecessary $ but reason- ‘rite R. 0. Warren, How- Pa. Route 2 and 1 will interview x47 FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT--Modern resi. dence 31 North Bpring Street, Belle- fonte. All convenisnoes, 4 Car garage Adaptable for 2 apartments. Posses- sion immediately. EE Widdowson Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 540 43s FOR RENT OR SALE-118 Acre farm on paved road, 4 miles Southwest of State Coliege: brick residence, bank barn with electric lights and large spring of water near the house. Mrs, oward Goss, 538 W. Beaver Ave, State College, Pa. x48 FOR BALE OR RENT--—Farm situate in Patton Township, Centre Count Pa, along the Btate Highway | ing from State olgs to Martha Purnace, containing 1 acres farm land and 64 acres of timber land, known as the W. 0. Saxion farm, Bellefonte Trust Oompsany, Belle- fonte, Pa au FOR BALE Lot 3 Penna. State Col- lege near Water Tank. Lot No. 184, S0x100 ft. Apply to Esther Ann Hock man, 110 Rochester St, Pulton, N ./ x FOR BALE--A 7-room house located 1% miles northeast of State College, along the improved road. Easy terms. Henry Tressler, State Coliege, R. D1 x46 FOR BALE-An apartment house containing »ix aparunents. Rea- sonable terms oan be . Ine guire at First National Belle- fonte, Pa. nu POR BALE-Country home of 20 acres farmland, 5 scres woodland, Farin in good state of cultivation and rt limed, 2 miles east of Aarons- wrg,. Pa. A. R. Steffin, x47 FOR SALE Several stooked farms, all Bellefonte, Pa Rider, 212 BE Bishop St. | ; fH LiL 4 : ; i Hi $87 MISCELLANEOUS TATOOING REMOVED--Oarrol Kore man, 232 East Lamb St, Bellefonte, x COAL—Kline and Tressler, dealers in all kinds of coal, best quality, Give us a trial, Phone 130-M. 4 PRAD S700 cDanored ay. 3+) at my sxpe , P §3lind-3, Loyd L. Smith, Milesburg, iu Ld | Ar - Market given BCALES-—All makes adjusted and re paired. Also agent for the Buftsio Beale Oo, Beales 0 meet Any re- quirement, and machine work of sll kinds, at Keller's Machine Shop, Belle- fonte, Pa x52 COOPERATIVE PARM LOANS-$% interest—one 0 three years to re- pAYy—tnoney for any farm purp farmer gwned and mMARARed Es lish your credit now for 8 -—See R. M. Ziegler, 1 LUdayst ciation INOTNIng or write Associa- x46 DRY CLEANING--Men's suits and top coats, ladies’ one and two-piece dresses, 50 cents. Evening and plait- ed dresses, heavy overcoats and fur overcoals, 60 cents. Men's Children's 58 cents. Bring and call for then McDono ugh's, Potter nte prices t) for those with Large and complete Artificial Eyes. You betier here than elsewhere, TiPbins' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbins, Drugs & Optical Goods. The Sight the Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek a h | REPAIRING ve of ery and do all kinds of work. Prices chine Bhop, lelonte, Pa. 32-R. FURN | REPAIRED Reh made to all kinds of furniture. Upholstering, and allp covers made. ompson's Upholster!: Lamy St, Phone ad a 1 FOREMANS UPHOLSTERY-—Furni- ture repalr shop rep it antiques a specialty rush seats. Modern upholstery. She North Race St, rear Penn Belle Hotel, Phone 400-M iu CARD OF THANKS SPOTTS We take this means of ex- pressing our thanks Ww neighbors and friends for the use of their cars their floral tributes and for their many acts of kindly sympathy during ihe ness and desth of QCeorge Spotts, of Union township, Mrs, George Spotts and Family SCHREFPLER ~We take this means Of expressing our thanks to neigh- bors and friends for their many acts of kindly sympathy, for the use of heir cars and for thelr floral tributes during the illness and death of Wilbur A. Schreffier, of Bellefonte. The Schreffier Pamlly. ANNOUNCEMENTS BAZAAR-The Ladies of the Luthe eran church of Pleasant Gap will hold heir annual Thanksgiving Bagaar and roast chicken dinner in Logan Grange Hall on Nov. 25, 1887. Adults 50 cents, children 25 cts. x48 SUPPER—The Sunday School of the Boalsburg Reformed church will "oe fom BAZAAR The M. EB ch of Beliefonte will hold a bazaar the church, Thursday, Nov. 1sth. work, aprons, baked goods ete. will sale. Cafeteria supper served in the evening MARKET ~The annual Thanks. by, the ladies of John's Reformed urch will be store held at the City Cash PUMPS Meyers and wells CGarbrick Bros. Bellofonte, Pa. OB The persons havi in ML Allman's pasture, ville, are notified to please them at once. H. 1 Allman, pumps for shallow opposite Big cattle user remove x40 ows, mules, free, Vogts Rendering word. vd SR at Our expense. noon until 8 p. m. cents for adults, 26
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