December 1, 1935. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE. PA Page Five " a v — NE Ge a - | Coat and Legging Sets and Snow | ~-Merchant Harry J. Behrer, of {Suits at Lowest Prices —Poacock State College, was a pleasant caller | Art & Gift Studio. * [at our office Tuesday while in town {| Red Roblson and Edith St. Clair [on business. | spent the wekend at the St. Clair! Mr. and Mrs. John Mokle had home in Snow Shoe. Red Stayed [as thelr weekend guest, their daugh- RN Ri ter, Mrs. Edward Weaver, together {over until Monday evening to hunt. —Mr. Charles McCleskey, of Clar- ence, was In town Saturday looking alter some business thai demanded his attention. : —Mr. and Mrs, BE. BE. Widdowson | had as their guests for a few days this past week, the former's parents, Mr. and Mui. HD. Widdowson, of Indlana, Pa. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldshall, of Comden, N, J. spent the 'atier part of the week in Bellefonie with the latter's mother, M 3s. Michael Lamb on North Allegheny Street. ~Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coates and two children of Coalesville, were weekend guests of Mrs. Coates’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McGin- ley on South Thomas Street. ~Mr. atid Mrs. John Thempson, of Wayne, Pa. spent the latter part of the week with Mr, Thompson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg: B. Thompson in the Bush Arcade apart. ments. —Mr. and Mrs. J. Fed Herman had as thelr Thanksgiving Day gues: Mis Nell Herman of Aspinwall, Pa, a sister of Mr. Herman. Miss He: - man is a nu:se al the Veteran Hos- pital in Aspinwall, ~Mr., and Mrs. Jack Shope, of Pilladelphia, were Bellefonte vise ters from ‘Wednesday until Sunday wiih tiatlr respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Shope and Dr aud Mrs. J. J. Kilpatrick. —Mr. aixi Mrs. John A. Decker Ciughter Julianne, and Mrs. Anna Smith, mother of Mrs. Decker, all of Bayonne, N. J. were guests from Thursday untll Sunday of Mr. Deck- er's mole; and sister, Mrs. Jack Decker and Mrs, John Smith, —W. W. Kerlin, p oprietor of ae Kerlin Poultry Farm at Centre Hall, unde. went a minor operation Tues- Cay Nov. 22nd. at the Lewistown hos- pital. He returned to his home on Saiurday and is reported wo be re- covering very nicely. —Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Lindemuth, © Juli, R. D, were choppers in 10%D on Friday. Delng fatme.s, they ac cvitcerned with cocaping the hazards of careless deer huntels, many oiher rwal folks, uespass notices with which Wo posi their preemies —Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weaver and dt le daughter 1cis Elaine of Miles burg, returned to their home from Palladeiphia last Thursday. Ta c¢nld had been a surgical patient at the Jeflerson hospital for the past four weeks, and is jecovering very nicely frcm her illness. —nirs. William H. Mann and her nicce, Miss Henrietta Sebring, re- turned Sunday to thelr homes in Philadelphia, after a visit since Wednesday ii Bellefonte with Miss Sebrinz's porenls, Dr. and Mrs John Sebring, Jr, of West Linn | street. Mrs. Mann Ls a sister of Mrs. Sebring. —Jes: ph Behers and son Joseph, | ¥., of Alfoania, BR. D., were callers al | this office on P.iday while in this vi- ¢ini y on a short business trip. Mr Pehivers oxnas a farm !n Buffalo Run Yalley which at the present time can be bought or rented. Intorested pariies ail find Mr. Behrers' adver- tiacment {0 the classified columns ~Mr. and M:s. Thomas Geary, and son - Thomas III, of Ardmore, Pa.' were Toanksgiving . and weekend guests at Mrs. < Geary’s parew al home, Mr. and Mra, Clarton Heck- man, of Wiiowbank Street, Mr H~ckman has becn confined fo the bouse fof some weeks, but i abl? to be cut again. Mr and Mrs, Josephine Bentley, of Cltveland, Oblo, and her niece, Mis. Jodi Bentley, of Lak~wood Chilo, returned to their home in Cleveland on Sunday after a brief visit in Bellelinte with Mo Bouts ley's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Harper of West Howard street. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harper, who will make an indefinite visit with {riends and relatives In Cleveland. —Ongr good friend Mart Cooney beat Sania Claus by quite a few lap; lagi week when he appeared on the girects b hind a spirited nag drawing the conventional cleirh {hat wa ones so popular back In Grandal’s boyhood days. Winter would nos seem real without at leat one glimpse ¢! Mart's sleigh-riding tour of the town, to the merry. tune of fingling bells. And you can resi csurad that the driver of the cost- Fest Rorval-Royee derives no greater happiness and satisfaction than Mr Cooney finds in this carly-day winter sport. —Crym classes, club meelings, gv imming and lle saving conlinue | 10 attract the younger boys to the Y. | Five candidates aie about ready Ww pass the Junior life saver examina~ ions, among them are Jim Gordon. Has:el and Whitey Cartwright and | Frank Pinge, Dick Gordon passed | th: examination last week with 2! score of 180. The Y. M. C. A. wishes | hereby to acknoweldge the fine ser- | vice being rendered by the Centre ~-Miss Mary Chambers, Jork City, was home with her pare ents, Mr. and Chambers, on East Curtin street, ~Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. Gray of | Lemoyne, were Holiday guests of | Mr. Gray's mother, Mrs, G. Oscar | { Gray at her home on High Street ~Mr, and Mrs. Edward Teaman ... past Howard street, had as thelr guests over the Thanks- giving holiday, thelr daughter and husband, Mr, and Mrs. John Fischer, of New Kensington, Pa. Mrs. Walter Cohen has returned Bloom burg as the guest of her son- in-law and daughter, Mayor Nathan Krausg and Mrs. Krauss. -Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Leathers, of Howard, were welcome callers at our office on Saturday. Mr. Leathers is employed as a Rural Mail Carrier out of Howard post office. Miss Elizabeth Larimer, who holds a jucrative position in Allen- town, spent the weekend at the home | of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Charles | Larimer on West High S. rect eM: ani son, Billy, of Punxsuilawney, vis- ited the latier's parents, Mr, Street, urday. —ar. and Mrs. rom Wednesday until Sat Charles M of New! Mrs. William 8.! {as their Thanksgiving Day F 1 > ry M €Q 4 m ’ ; and Mrs, Willlam Suieids| spor son Joseph and daughter Vir- and! Mrs. Charles Hassinger on E. Curtin! -—Mr, and Mrs, James Rogers of Reading, and Miss Evelyn Rogers, of Philadelphia, spent the latter part of the week with thelr parents, Dr. and Mis. J. C. Rogers, Oscar Williams, of Norristown, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Markley, spent the —Hugh B. Taylor, who ls employ- ed on the Federal conservaiion pro- { ject at Mt, Eagle, was confined to | his home several days this past week suffering fr severe cold, home alter a two weeks’ visit In| gun re cold —Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gilmer re- | turned to thel: home in Philadelphia he fore pa e of the week, alter a brief visit with Mrs. Gilmer's par- ents, Mr, and Ms. Harvey P Schaefler --W., R. Houser suffered a fainting pell las: Friday at his home on South Water Street. He was cone fined to bed several days, but has re- covered sufficiently to be ajound the house again. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dann had BUCSLS, ginia, of Waverly, N. Y.; Mr. Arthur Bell, of Bellwood, and Miss Hazel Jackson, of Alloona —Miss Emma Wiser Green and I Miss Agnes MoGowan, had as din- i ner. gues.s on Wednesday, at Miss Thompson entertained Mr. Thomp- |, Ts Re He Green's home, co ner of Allegheny son's mother, Mrs. Clara Thompson, | -... [inn streets. the Rev. William of Altoona, at their heme on East Curtin slreet, over the Thanksgiving holliday. ~ Thanksgiving Day and weekend guests at the Dr. M. A. Kirk home included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young and four children of Mead- vile, and Norman Kirk and son Vers non of Harrisbharg ter Ruth, of the Cadillac apartments, spent. Thanksgiving Day in Wililams- port as ti t of Mrs. Deltrick’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. John Reitzell Mrs. James Caldwell and Mis Helen Beezir of this place, wer among the out-af-town fans who helped swell the Philadelphia crowd at the Army-Navy football game in that city on Saturday. ~Arthur Ward, of New Yoik City. accompanied! oy his sister, Mis Charles Warren, and Mr. Warren and son of Mamoroneck, N. Y., vis- ited their mother, Mrs. Belle Ward on E. Curtin street, from Wednesday until Sunday. —Mrs, Grover Spea:ily has so far recovered from her :ccent liness & © be out of bed for the first time On Saturiay. Walle this is cheering ' ews to hier family and many friends her physician advises “hat iL may be fully a month until gh? regains her former gocd health, —d. €. Turner, of Altocna, accom- panicd by Mr. Carbon of the same city, spent a brief time in Belicfoute lag, Weodneoday while on thelr way 0 Nittany to take M:s, Belle Wingard back 10 Allccng Lo become the guest over th: Thankigiving scason cf Mr. and Mrs. Tumer. Mrs. Wingard and Mrs. Turner are sisters —Diring the past t20 weeks staiements were sent oul to all sub- scribbers shose subscriptions are due or past due. Knowing how casy © is to forget about looking al the label cil your paper, we send out stale- mols quarierly as a general 1c minder. We hope the respouse Lo our statements will pot be disap- pointing. ~A geotion of furnace inn the home of Atlomney W. Harrison Walker 09 E. Linn Street cracked Friday, put- ting the heating system out of com- | i Attorney and Mrs. Walker, are slaying with Mr. and Mrs, Mark aS0n. Williams until a new section ig in- stalled. The damage was caused by a leak in the return pipe to the fur nace which drained the water out of the boiler without being detected. ~~Weekend guests at the John Wian home at Lamar were: Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Stover, of Belicfonte; | Mrs. Robert Meyer of Rebersburg; | Mr. aid Mrs, Ardis Wiin and son ftichard of Fillmore, Donald and Kathryn Balley of Mill Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Stover of Rebers- burg, Mr. and Mrz, Willard Wian and children, Earl, Beatrice, Charles, and Hubert, of Bellefonte and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and sons Paul and John of Millheim. About thirty<five couples atl- fended the annual Thanksgiving dance given by Penn-Centre Chap- ter, Order of DeMolay, at the Penn- Belle Hotel on Friday night. Music | Keyslonairs | was furnished by the orchestra. Nine o'clock interpolation was observed by Master Councilor Robert Dreon, Jr., State College, as- sisted by Edward Miller, Milesburg Following this ceremony show, featuring several young danc ers from the vicinity of Bellefonte was given. Following the dancing several members of the orchestra gave special individual numbers. Girard Bassinger acted ag master of | ceremotties. Judge and Mrs. Ivan | "to the Y I will be a gre a floor | Downes. Rev. Bernard McGuire and James R. Hughes ~The popular sport of Basket ball Is well underway at the Bellefonte Y. M.C. A. Some five or six teams are working out three nights per week, Among last years sials are Dry, McCafferty, Tom Caldwell, Cas- . per, Voight and others. The first ~Mrs, Edna Deitiick and daugh- | Jeague game of the season will be played on Monday evening, Decem- i ber 5, at which time the Y will meet the American Lime & Stone Co. team which has been revamped and streng.hened since last year, by Lhe addition of some new players Andrew G. Runkle, of Montgom ery, Alabama, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Rune, from Friday untill Monday. Andrew Is a | BLall Sergeant in the Alr Corps Tac ical School and is located at Max- well Field in Montgomery, Alabama. While cn a business trip to Harris. burg he took advantage of the op- portunity to come to Bellefonte for a few days, before relurning South, Andrex has eleven years of service in the U. 8. Afr Corps and from nls appearance the work agrees with him as he is the picture of good heallh ~The appeal for oocoperation in providing for children of needy fami- Mies in and around Bellefonte, urged azaln this year bocause last year a Jarge number of children wer cared for through Jr. Red Cicss, 10¢ Tri-Y Club and the Women’s Aux- fiary and others. Any obe having discarded toys is asked lo send them Lo Re YM. CC. Amy 00D as POS sible, where they may be repaired and repainted. II you can do this dork al home belore sending them | AY L help. Ar- ticles of clothing for boys and girls can also be used The Womens Auxilia:y will hoid Its Chrislinas meeting on Monday evening, Dec. 5, at which time the dulls bought and dressed by the members will be col ected. Those In need of 10y5 are asked lo bring or send hie name 0 the Y. Names and ages of children must be writen plainly together wilh names and address of parents. -Fiey. Bamuel H. Bayre, reclor of St. Jolin's Episcopal church, left Monday afternoon for Washington, D. C. where he is attending a con- ference of the Colicge of Preachers. The conference js a religious gath- ering conservative In character, Hs attendance being chosen by invita tion only; thus the Rev. Mr. Sayre hag been honored in being asked to take part in its deliberations. The meeting will be held in the Nation- al Episcopal Cathedral, where the theme sermon, “Preaching as Teach» ing.” wil be delivered by the Rev Leon C. Palmer, head of the De- periment of Education of the Dio- cease abl Alabama. The Rev, Mr, Bayre expects Ww spend the weekend as guest of the Hon. R. Walton Moore, former Assistant Secretary of State ang present Counselor of the De- partment of State and the President ! Sunday night he will lake part in the services at the Emanuel Epls- copal church in Baitimore when the annual honorary membership of the Pi Alpha Fraternity of the Episco- pal church will be awarded to the Judge Henry David Harlan. Rev I Mr. Sayre holds the distinction of | being treasurer of the Supreme Council of the Fraternity «Our painter friend Jim Weaver is a good fellow of forgiving dispos- ition, otherwise we'd expect to hear of him commitling mayhem any day ton some of his friends who delight in making him the subject of prac- tical jokes. Jim hasn't quite recov. ered from his latest experience which nearly landed him in a jail weekend In! i Bellefonte as a guest in thelr home tected the odor. of iof Priedman & levine's with Mr. Weaver and thelr little daughter Mr. and Mrs, B. Goldman en- tertained for several days this past week, M. P. Binger and daughters, the Misses 1da and Ethel Singer, oll of Ansonla, Conn. ~MIiss Clara Beatty, who Is a stu- dent at Potts Business school in Willlamsport, was with her mother, Mrs. Charles Beatty over the Thanksgiving holiday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hazel are the proud parents of a son which was born In the Centre County Hos- pital on Saturday. This mukes two boys in the Hazel family ~Mr. M. R. Johnson, who ha not been in the best of health for several weeks, suffered a relapse this past week, but his condition at the present time Is somewhat improved ~Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Ralph Floray, tenants on the Lu- ther Smith farm, who recently be- came the parents of a little daugh- ter, who has been npamed Mary June —The Jack Gingher [family ex- pect to move In the near future from the A. C. Smith house on E Bishop street, In with Mrs. Ginghers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Carson oh the same street Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Ray, ol Uniontown, were Thanksgiving visit. ors al the home of Mr. Ray's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Ray at Axe Mann. The elder Mr. and Mrs. Ray quietly celebrated thelr 48th wedding anniversary on Friday Mr. add Mrs, BB. D. Wood, of Bloomfield, N. J. and James L Spangler, a student at the Univer- ity 8f Pennsylvania, gpent the holi- day weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs wood's and Mr. Spangler's parents Mr. and Mrs RB North Spring street. Rev. Reed O. Steely and were visitors in Beliefonte over Ui Stleely's Ry ol +f Spangler, of weekend as guests of Mr brother and wile, Attorney and Mrs Musser Gettigz of East Bishop street They also spent Saturday evening i s of Mr. and Mu th, Sunnyside farm The Woman's Club of Bellefonte hold an Economy Sale at the public library building, Allegheny treet. on Saturday, December 10th All ladi= having want to contribule for this sale, are requested fo take same 0 the buiid- Saturday, Dec. 3rd yt Iniryer oy anything Loey who has Deen n East How- ard with a severe atlack of grippe and tonsils, is reported 0 be improved 0 the extent that he will soon be able to sit up. Mr. Klin- ger. who is employed in the shipping department at the Tian Meta plant, has been confined to bed for several weeks Among those who atiended the funeral of the late 8. Gray Kephart at Pillmore, Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Willlam Gra), Henry 8, Linn asd Mix Mary Linn, Rev. H Willis Hartsock and Mrs. Harlsock. all of Beliefonte; Mrs. Emma Dick- erson. a first cousin of deceas and daughter, Mr 5M. 3 of Cleveland, Ohio; 1} and James Parsons, Toledo, Ohio latter a sister of Mr. Kephart; and Mrs. Charles Sellers, Mr Mrs. Harry Sellers and Mm Campbell, of Stale College. The Rev Mr. Hartzock, who conducted service. Is a cousin of Burial was made in the Gray cem tery. ~The members and officerg of the Bellefonte Credale Sorority mel with the members of the Lock Ha- vent Sorority Monday, November 21, ¢ U. B. church. Beliclonte. At he members of the Belle- fonte Sorority were inducted and presented with thelr charter. The induction included a candlelight service, which was very impressive Following the ceremony a SoCal hour was held in the basement of the church. Those present from Lock Haven were: Margaret Hender- gon, Maury Boyce, Marian Brown, “Mickey™ MeManigal, Elinor Mader, Bellic Swisher, Eva English, Hazel Straub, Betty Bowers, Virginia Con- fer. and Carrie Irvin, Those from Bellefonte were: Marie Miles, Mrs, Vivian Baer, Mrs. Lillian Miles, Mrs. Mary Dry, Mrs, Jane Dry, Mrs. Dor- othy Liladahl, OGertrude Poorman, Pauline Stine. Mrs. Helen Biine, Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, Mrs. Betty Hoover, Isabelle Knoffainger, Mrs Betty Hoffman, Betty Hazel, Mrs Hannah Rockey, Mrs. Ellen Kusten- pauter. Mrs. Clevie Gingery, Mrs Saxon, and Margaret Gearbart, «AD incident occurred on Sunday morning that might have been of disastrous importance had it taken place at an hour when the streets were deserted. Three members of the Undine fire company, about 11:40 o'clock, were coming down the alley that scparates Temple Court from the Lyon block when they de- smoke which the vicinity clothing conianeg > iN OTe scemed to come from CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | of Edward Leitch > Vil WANTED Sal estnan Rouies are soaroe DUL In 80 vast an Le 4 crew fiw ¥ pe vey Ind usted. POR Cwiiing 0 Mart with good eatin increase MDiklly write Or Houte, Lemont Care of Jatnes L WANTED Wood a abies OWL for 24 RL at { Colevilie) 30,000 People Read This Column every week, ‘That's why 4 Je Centre Democrat's classified adverising de- (POR TENT—A 3 room furnished partment has become so amazing'y popular. Considering is Jow cost and the benerits derived, It 1s undisputably Centre County's Comunu.iity Bar- gain Counter, i RATES Advertisements of iwenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | first Lsue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. ment conlalng more than twenty-five words, olie cent a nord ls charged. REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for rea) esiale adverising—sale or rent, KEYED ADS—Al] advertisements that request replies to be mailed io this office, must be complied with by Lhose answering Please 40 not cal atl the office for Inlormation concerning such agvertye- | Inenis, as Whe publishers are noy permnitied Lo divulge the name of the ad- Where adveruse- ¢ adve Lisemenls SUESCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—Every subscribed to The Centre Demm- du-wurd advertisement io hese coluluus one Lime, Lost and Found Man's dinmond 1 Ww if returned to this offic FOUND--A Beagle hound practically Black oars i Halli, R 5-26-17 between er Dan schoo] Ander picise IC { about § mo. old, I.B. ea Finder please DoOLi- Warriors o-1-1¢ x48 Muk. Pa hound, color dark ttle white anted well Stocked own help, nice i, plenty and partiou 3 are of bis i oade Of Cpe Rawieigh This priviiege can be used six Lunes a year al dideren FOR SALE--Trespass sign lLouquire at the Coutre Democrs!l ollice, 30W SALE--Hundreds of used tires lew Iroan 10 0 20 inch rine written guammnies Open P o'clock Wallrgo » Suow Bhoe Luterseotion, FOR SALE—-Thinking of « Heater y comforts CALORIC \ Healer we mie a size for Y¥ home Call or z Lv uber Co. Biate Penna. Phone 789 ae Automotive FOR BALE—-A Howard 6-%ube aio radio, price ressonable, Ben H. Herr, Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pu won panel mode’ AD FOR SALE Coupe wilh asonadle, Mn Hall, Ps. Phone POR BALE-—-A 1935 Reo ton az truck, Oat body In Al Priced 10 sell, or will take a horses of males in exchange All Welsh, Maple S1.. write Box 272. ( feld, Pa Household Goods FOR SALE-~-Two Alladin floor lam; and oie Alladin ring Frex OQ. Heokmah, Belicion gig-0-5 FOR BALE--Three Drecke: ngs ana yu mtn. Tuguive of J jones, R D Phone FCR SALE -8lig iorrid Bur i FOR SALE--Coal Cod nA Ron 3 or ruck buyer Sunnyside Pasn " - iy Fa RF] bs ces bi + Live Stock FOR BALB—A 700d ow ¥ith 3rd by her side. Inquire of BE. 1 Judian, RD. Flom a Two bee! cofic ad arrow in Walker, Wingate, Pa. MUIRRY emios, all You PNL-34-118 Work Wanted w ANTED ww xperionoed girl qoaires house work Phote Beliclo Good refer te 17i-ed ie WANTED Work repairing houses OF 1 barns, laying and sanding f0ors 0a ales, Ma, Phone 351 Franklin Slate 3 WANTED An experienced girl desire house work around or near Belie- Miss Alla Watkins, Walkins, Howard "a 4a Have polis cord wood of Paes Pelle Pooe 47 Ver, Wanted to Buy WANTED -To buy childs crib, 30x54 inches. Phone 938-R-13 WANTED-—-8ccondd hand a in good condition Warriors Mark, Pa WANTED-1 am in the market RIVOP, chickens, Call 3581 State College OF write GO. A. Kocher, Pine Giove Us, Pa. 252 Geo onlves, WANTED-1 am in the market for chickens, Call sheen, Centre Hall 34-R.11 Or drop a card to Sidney T. Risgal Centre Hall. Pa. i calves Aan Articles for Sale iV gn, all sizes wp fo 10 pounds. Hetapers Chestout HE Farm, Boward Young, farmer, Phonte Hate College 3040. 1 SALE--18 shows, thrift pond x wg. an ragta ale JOr nexs J. Wink- 48 p2 pure bred Holstein dull CRIves 3% to. old, he a Werk old ™ rag 3 ( of these Caiv a over 500 ibs, of 1 ohe year. Herd blood artic, Belicfonte, Pa. RL x40 POL SALE--Severnl grade Guernsey ows, Trooh and close springers. Also Guernsey heifers, iis, pigs. shoats, brood sows, balled alfalfa hay, straw. corn, oats, wheal any quantity. Cell Hagiptl Farms, LDetween Belietoite and Miesburg, Ma x42 ~ Poultry POTL BALE—Large bronze turkeys will make fine brosicrs. W. B. Grove, Spriog Milk Pa x42 FOR SALE--100 suptrior quality White Giant pullets, 51.050 each, Gwendoitnt Wagner, 3 miles East of Salona. Salona, Pa x40 ALE--White Hollang 1 crossed or live, Ingulre Linden Hall L «100 Barred Rock pulicts are ying now 31.00 each, alo 10 Ingulre M. J. Brown, Poi | tere Mills, Pa. or Phone 7-R-14, Spring x45 rkeve Mille, Pa 4 Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR SALE—Pour white Eskimo pups Inquire of Toby B. Plogner, Jr. R D. 1. Box 179. Bellefonte, Pa x48 ~ Wanted to Trade x48 FOR SALE--WIll trade half ton Chey truck, good running order, tires, for Guernsey or Jersey OOW eiout to become fresh, Pine or Hem- lock lumber or a sound horse. See, George Grove. Beck Pamm., Macyey ide, Pa x Real Estate - For Sale | POR. SALE—A 250 acre farm, 4 miles | pa Ot ®, ay. T State POR SALE-—A fine, frame dwell house and out bulldings, erect tosmshin, | fonte, Pa. i 100 custom 48 | nublersburg Me {1 stock German Artificial ——— - Apartments for Rent apartment, tnt, heat, hot water and wom stove, 32 Bast Linn Bt Bete, POR. PENT--Undurnished g hy | 4 rooms and nih Mrs. Paul Car- | ner, 126 North Thaotnas street, Delle- fonte, Phone 182 431 FOR RENT--Compiletely furnished 3- room aparunent, now furniture electric stove, heated, lighted, rent reasoriaile Immediate POMeMION Inquire of Hougs Dalry Store Belle- fonte, Pa wea Room 1rritet 4 gf Selo d) | re of | igh St, Bellefonte, Pa FOR RENT-2 1 ght hous eel ng Hazel, 118 E. Logan & Pa. Phone 022 Houses for Rent FOR RENT—A house on E. Bishop St ald conveniences . E. Bishop Toyw Ny ridshed PONS Mrs. Ellzabets “Farms for Rent POL RENT-—A farm of 150 acres 1 mile south of Bellefonix with all necessary y of water. Ingu Grove, Bellefonte, RB. D POI RENT 3 miles 3 A far of 100 acres kX Wt. Fiemington, Pa ~ Garages For Rent | 0 fee, fb, uelome, anted to Rent WANTED—To ren : HOUSE Write Repairing Ford wind hele r JO | 1nlersection ne 153 27ue PFOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY Puri ture tepalr shop. repairing, restor. ng aD'igues a specially. Cans ane “ish seats. Modern tpbolpiery. Ehog Yorih Race GL, rear Pean Belle How! Phone 400M id FUTIRITURE REPATRED-- Repaln s Kings of furnilure D4 slp cove made hompeon'ts Upbolsteriz Lamb 81, Phone 829- iw MACHINE WORK We sharpen cattle clinpers for only 00 cents, postage ar meal grinder knives and » | Kinds. Swarts Iofonte, Pa. Phone 461 ATTENTION PARDIERS— Lot Us clean Tour clover and L { y clearing Call snrtime at my expeive, phone §76-J-8, Lissa L. Smith, Missbure Pa. 874 FOR LEASE A sign bound Bx25 feet iocatied at the Evergreens, 1 mile cant of State College, on Route 45 Inquire on preemies 248 WANTED-—Idat, old and duabled foww, hated ADE mules, removed free, Voglsa Rendering "Works. Oso. J Vogt, i op, Centre Hall, Ps, Phone 55-T1-4 al our exXpenas. bE TO RHEUMATIOS Beng bookirt on Rheumatism bens Triples Remedies for tam ang gel Relief, asia Fliminant sand hi Merit! (Rbheumastim in ibe laboratories of the Tivhing ‘harmacy, Beech Creek, Pa Add 100 mumtage and pecking iw GLASSES PEDUCED--Having ately installed new lens grinding me lehinery am prepared to furnish glass ies at very attractive prices. Also sn { fineness (tts! oni) for those with de fective hearing. le zs and complete Bree. You can do beller here than cltwhere TipHing’ Paarmacy, Clare MM Tibdbine Drugs & Optical Goods The Sib ing Hearlug Ald Stare, Boech Creek eB ve | Card of Thanks HOOD--We take this means of ex- pressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of thelr cars and their flom! trhotes and many acts of kindly sympathy during the {lines and death of Robert Hood. The ; Family. { BLAUSER--We wish to thank neigh- bors and friends for kindness and sympathy shown during the {liness [and death of Willa I. Blauser, also for pregsing our than tributes and many url the es. Mr. BHIPLEY We wish 0 nelghorg for their kindness during our mother's Uiness and death Shipley Pamily GRANGE MEETING-The Ald of Logan Omnge will ome of Mrs. Pearl Biddle at BAZAAR JOSEPH Adm elietonte, Pa. Spang AMOTTIETS wiank owr Tue Announcements POSTYONED--Dy reson of the uu- Tavorable wether conditions, the pay if | mcheduled to be hold at Gray's Charct Buffuio Run, Decesniber 2nd, has bees postponed indefinitely CHICKEN SUPER-—A row chicken supper will be held in the baseanent of the U. B. Valley View church on BSai- urday December 10h from 6 Ww 8 o'Ciok Adinission 356 cents ey FOOD BALE~The Junior Class of hie Bast il wld a food sale, Beturday, De cember 3, st the Good S1ore, Midlheltn Petits Valley High Bao Purnitar Begin eg ot 10 » Laie meet at the 8 o'ckoei evening. December ik will be an election SUPPER ~Tiw 3 Methods rch Wl hola and walle supper at W CARD PARTY Tih ) Jackson ~<Crisetn- V. F W Christrnas gu Christma r : 34 phi's Episcops oreme Court Room, Farrisbury FRANK R. HEAX, Bec’ TADMINIMTRATOR'S NOTICE 1 the Matter of the Estate of Lu. late of Bellefonte Borough witd GINGERTY BAIRD We take this means of ex- | | ks to neighbors | atid friends for dhe use of thelr cars! YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and Stale College Bellefonte Office hours Wed nesday 2 Lo 8; Saturday 2:30 0 8:30 lowed Thursday afier- noon a1 State Coliege office i 3. If you were iJ ruess, how many persons in 100 would you say Deed an eye ser vice? Would you say ten? or twenty or more? The oor rect answer js very close to fifty. We mean of those who do noi sear 4 correction. Doss that not ndicate a wo prevalent Deglect 4 vhe eyes? nd does it DOL su rest that many should conside the subject more scriously? Continued week alter next ’ Fall . . . Advertises winter's approach in flaming leaf colors on the mountain side, and The time to change to winter lubricants is here — but First let us GRACO, clean and vitalize your motor — To give you less cost and peppy winter Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ben H.| __o 1. 1. te {on 20 acres in Walker Herr were the chaperones for the | cell It began early last week when | affair { he purchased a can of County Hospital of Bellefonte, by re- | gularly analyzing the water in the swimming pool, this analysis shows | the water 0 be vey low In active bac- | Our high estimate of the bear | teria, in fact the water in the swim- | hunting prowess of Cam Heverly, | ting pool compares favo able with | Bill Mokle, Melvin McMullin and | to the store the next day any drinking water in the commun- | “Zip” Badger has not lessened in | for a shoe box in which to pack a ity, this of course is brought about by | the lest since our report of their | generous slice of his pie and take if filtration and the daily sterilizing of | nice kill in the Allegheny mountains | to his friend James Thomas at the the water, |avera) Mocks ago, out Som ii county jail. Willing hands Secured | has " ay their friends tell us their wledge | the box and while Jim's attention [attendant in removing ~For the past four or five years | of putchering has been sadly neg- | was otherwise engaged a butcher | from the furnace had included some hata, Rong or OR Ln ii Hague the Junior Red Cross, an active jacted. The delight of the boys in | knife was slipped in alongside the hot coals which were thrown OB A |iuione ARS. ; "x48 agent in the Bellefonte schools, has | securing such a fine trophy was | ple and the box pasted shut. Jim [heap against the tin-lined partition. | Sopot ocr Sp oo been a fund to furnish poiohtencd by their eagerness to! left the store and turned his steps | The fire had burned a hole through |* "50, og mins exonpt a pple milk for underprivileged children. gemember the carcass and present | in the direction of Fort Keeler. In [ihe tin and was gaining headway cet them. 60c. per bushel, R. Snoke, The teachers stand back of his, thelr friends with nice julcy steaks on the wood when discovered. Only | Unionvilie, Pa x48 movement, feeling scholarship and | telephoned the jail of the kni for the alertness of the discoverers mn sode and told the officials to sid thelr prompt investigation, cost- | size 36 color brown beaver peice the Jookout for Jim. He fina ly damag® would have resulted. It 31600. It is a basgain, 32 Ww, - | soon had that bear taken apart 10 | rived and presented the carries a lesson to all of us that |Yo7, State College, Pa. Dial 2740. { perfection. Distribution was made | the explanation that he shen suspicion of possible fire Is | FOR SALE--Some wood, sawed In to friends and many mouths water | thing nice Jim Thomas aroused by the odor of smoke, the | Stove lenge. oy any i | ed in anticipation of the feast. This Being aware of the joke that fact should promptly be made |JITSOIC, for AC dex Beltolonse. pleasure, however, wag short-lived, | being played, the shet™ifY known at ne the Ie Dosen RD 32 Phobe Ay ’ a0! box and displayed the knife it Prompt no of an van! ™ tained. You could have knocked fire miy often prevent serious loss. |? OR SALE--Pennujivania white pine, over with a goofer feather, (Additional Locals on Page 7) [foed. Alo i ello Howard, Pa Charity ehould begin at home, but [= there is no reason why it must end at home. Jhow vo sol cp "Ck service. DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. COMPENSATION AUTOMORILE & FIRE =| INSURANCE SALE—Trumpet, very 1oasonable | prosty of B. 1. MoGHnook : n. Inquire Robert | ; v pole conaitio uire Bo Mor pin 2 McClintock. ED lL. KEICHLINE iden i Hudson Ave. FOR SALB-An ofgah ib a ATO Cast, Temple Court Phone 190 : Park a Information Sail on John IL. FUaTR ad Cp. Roy i Howard . 7-2, i BALE EE aN : For Sale or Rent Are Those Taxes Paid ? Are Those Winter Clothes Bought MONEY FOR ANY PURPOSE AT A REASONABLE RATE. SEE US FOR DETAILS! CENTRE COUNTY THRIFT PENN BELLE MOTEL BUILDING-BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE HOTEL-STATE COLLEGE a
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