HE CHURCHES: ON SUNDAY. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 0-A. M. Bible school. 45 A. M., Morning service; Ser- “Counselling to Put Jesus to 3” 0 P. M., Evening service; Ser- “The Cross Our Peace.” ill at her home here. Miss Frieda ‘Confer was. fonte visitor Tuesday. . Girard Altenderfer called Mrs, Lizzie Lucas is still quite “Aunt” Mary Wensel has return- ed to her home for the summer. tendance is expected as the cast is exceptionally well trained to take their parts. The home decorating organiza- tion taught by Miss Lovelace, of State College, met at the home “of Miss Carrie Butler, on Monday af- ternoon, with sixteen members pres- a Belle- on rela-. Saturday of this week. A large at- "WINGATE Miss Anne Taylor, of Bellefonte, ‘was a Sunday afternoon guest of Mrs. Katherine Fisher and son Lloyd. Mrs. Lydia Irwin, who has been employed at Howard during the win- ter, has completed her. work there and is now .at home to remain in- daughter, Mrs. Florence -Lucas,; at- tended the funeral . of Mrs. Jennie Thompson, who died at Jersey Shore last Thursday. : E | One night last week Michael der heard a noise at his hen house and grabbing his shot gun made a hur- ried run to the defenze of his feath- a A took a pot shot at them but so fap as ‘known the thieves escaped unin. Ri- jured. ‘Marks on the door of the hen house showed where the thieves made an effort to pry off the lock but were chased away before they got in to the chickens. The same night the small store of Toner Fish er was broken ered tribe, He saw one 0: two nen into but so far as Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor running away in the darkness and DIX RUN 3 re will be preaching in the tun Baptist church this coming \th evening, March 30, at 7:30 k. Everybody welcome. : C. C. Shuey, Pastor. : lend Shore, | ent. The next meeting will be held ye a friends:in: Jersey at the home of Miss Nettie Swartz Roy Elder, of State College, visit- on April 7th, jr Ee = J. K. Elder on| Russell McNeil, of Kenton, Ohio, ok ly rotligr, “Mr 0d e and Mr, Mote, of Dayton, Ohio, ‘Mrs. C. E. Miller and Mrs. D. L stopped at the home of the former’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. ee Bellefonte shoppers On |n~ ‘Mopowell. Mr, McNeil said his 3 grandomther, who is Mr. McDowell's Mrs. Samuel Williams, of Renovo, ay sister, is in real good health and is visited her brother, G. A. Ekdahl| always anxious to get the Watch. and family. man. definitely. On Monday she and her known nothing was taken. — —_ ACT QUICKLY (SAVE ss.00) . SEND for ONE of THESE GUARANTEED EVANGELICAL CHURCH 5 A. M. Sunday school, Wm. )sman, Supt. 6 | ! 0 A M, Morning worship | Mrs. Charles, of Dover, Del, is| Mr. and Mis. Fred Pletcher and Sizes: : » CON GOLEUM RUGS sermon, “The Seven Great visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wil-|Mjiss Mayme Harvey, of Lock Haven, | 6x9. 7 , x9 92101 s of Christianity.” liam Mapes. and Mrs. Barnhart, of Washington, ' gs l/2™% 2, nN — i P.M. EL CE, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Girard Oswald, of |D. C., the ladies, all sisters of Mr. 9x12. 3 cay’ lasder ir Glen Alden, visited Mrs. Oswald's |Harvey, were entertained at dinner i ice Tressler, leader. at the home of Mr. ) P. M., Evening service. Sub- > x Harvey, and Mrs. J. B. evening of brother, Girard .Altenderfer. Miss Carrie Butler and Mr, Floyd Friday last f sermon, “The Heavenly Walk | yoo ich visited the former's aunt, | week. An evening of bridge was ' och.” Mrs. Mary Fisher, at State College. |enjoyed. are cordially invited to WOr- | yr.o Jsrael Grenninger spent last| The W.C.T. U. held a group vith us. week visiting friends in Salem, and institute at the Reformed church, | —— A. Ward Campbell, Pastor. all day last Thursday. Miss Adams, | Wholesale her brother, Mr. Ben Diehl, in Lock AT ou thi 95 Buy Now | ® Al | Haven. of State College, and Rev. Bloom | w A EEE _— ; _| were the principal speakers. The ‘orth T Mr, ang Mas, rq. Heibley, 9nd fain meeting was well attended, the | Price: ily spent Sunday with Mr Heluley$ speakers giving the ladies great en- | $9.95 » sister, Mrs. H. J. Sorgen, at s 3 { : Woolrich. thusiasm to work harder in a em : : just cause. Baked beans, sand- |. BO Mrs. James Harvey entertained | jiches, pickles, deviled eggs, eack | the ladies of the Civic club at her home on Walnut street, on Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Mapes and | the latter's father, Mr. Mann, spent Sunday in Beech Creek, at the home of Grant Mann. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cartwright at- DO YOUR { tended the second annual banquet of | Wetzler’s old Boys band, at the . | Penn Belle hotel, Bellefonte. R. H. Bennison received word, 9 | Friday evening, that his sister, Mrs. | John Holter, of Johnsonburg, is very | seriously ill with pneumonia. \tronize Your Home Merchants rst—Come to Booster Stores yr the Needs Your Home Stores nnot Supply! Itoona Booster Merchants and coffee were served at noon. A fair sized congregation greet- ed Rev. Osborne, of Rockview, at the Presbyterian church, Sunday. He preached an inspiring sermon, which gave encouragement to those who think the world is wrong. For | his text he used the last three | verses of the third chapter of 1st | Corinthians. Rev. Osborne is con- ducting evangelistic services every ! evening this week in the Presby- | terian church at Milesburg. VALUE OFFERED IN YEARS Selection of Twelve Beautiful Patterns for Any Room in Your ‘Home Guaranteed First Quality. or Your Money Refunded. (Order Now). UALITY FURNITURE CO. Mail Order Dept. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | | | Miss Anna Muffly has returned —_— EARLY ‘home after spending several days FOR CONGRESS | 905-907 Eighth Avenue | with her sister, Miss Josephine | We ate, authorised 0 onmey the | . aster will be here in a few | Muffly, at New Platz, N.Y Mille, Centre county, as a candidate for | FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES OF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE : | Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McDowell |the nomination for CONGRESS on the | Pe ou a i sks and the woman who | get the most pleasure out Republican ticket at the May Primaries, | Tuesday, May 20th. He respectfully ap- | peals to the Republicans of the Twenty- ‘ were guests of Mr.and Mrs. Charles | Moyer, of Lock Haven, at a dinner her Easter Outfit is the land card party, Thursday evening. third’ congressional district, Oentle,, —————— = = ee rr = — : i Clearfield, + Cameron and M’'Kean coun- | who does her Shopping | Mr. and Mrs. W. Cartwright and | ties, for their support and influence. | 1y. |Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Butler were j= O. Address, Spring Mills, Pa. | Sunday guests of Mrs. Butler's FOR STATE SENATOR | | sister, Mrs. Dennis Reese, of Port| we are authorized to announce the Altoona Be, sects 1, Te nent | a., as a candidate for the nomination | Mrs. Malcolm Shenck and sons |for State Senator, representing the Thir- A Prize With Each Purchase A Prize With Each Purchase ty-Fourth District, comprising Clearfleld and Centre counties, at the Primary Elec- tion to be held on Tuesday, May 20th, 1930, subject td the rules governing the Republican party. FOR STATE COMMITTEEMAN We are authorized to announce the name of Harry B. Scott of Philipsburg, | | have returned home after spending | several months with Mrs. Schenck’s | parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman, of ' Pitcairn. i C. A, Yearick, W. C. Thompson, {M. L. Altenderfer and Girard Al- USED CAR ARGAINS ‘We Have Listed Cars That Cannot be Equaled ‘Auywhere at to Durability Roadsters soster Stores re now ready to supply Easter Needs of every | tenderfer attended the I. O. 0. PF Ponta, 2s a egndidsis for the election | or ate Committeeman representin en- * nber of the family. encampment at Bellefonte Monday |; county, at the inary, Election to be | ; evening. held Tuesday, May 20th, 1930, subject to ew Wearing Apparel and essories will be needed to plete the Easter Outfit and the rules governing the Republican party. | i Mrs. Fietta Harter had the follow- We are authorized to announce the ing guests over Sunday: Mr. and ’ candidacy of James H. Hu of Philips- ; Furnishings will be want. Mrs. Victor Harter, of Jersey Shore, | burg, a. as the Centre Cont Member | 'and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walizer, of | of the Republican State Committee, sub. 0 add to the attractiveness he home during the Easter days when many families i | reunions. of these requirements can secured to best advantage ject. to_ru and regulations of the mary Eledtion to be held May 20, 1930. CHAIRMAN COUNTY COMMTTTEE. We are authorized to - announce - the name of Harry A. Rossman of Miles- - burg, Pa., as a candidate for the elec- . | tion as chairman of the Republican Coun- . . Willianasport. : Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Confer and Mrs. D. L. Welsh were in Blanchard, | Tuesday, visiting at the home of Mrs. J. R. DeLong, it being Mrs, | DeLong’s birthday. Coupes Coaches 08! Stores { ¢ 2 ty. Committee, subject to the decision of Ss : ‘Altoona Booster Stores | P30 srs “icitowood, of wal | Rien “poll Uf Gln dy Touring Cars Trucks teous service in addition | liamsport, stopped at H. T. Mec- |at the Primary Election to be held May . | Dowell’s, on their way to Mt. Eagle, 20, 1930. i ‘to see Mrs. Kirkwood’s father, Mr. {VICE CHAIRMAN COUNTY COMMITTEE Large and Small nerchandise of dependable . 3 , SEDANS, in running conditi .0 ity i ' McCartney, who is very seriously | We are authorized to announce the ? g condition, as low as $50 0 . : ill. pame ot Emily D.. Smith, of State of: TOURINGS ce 0 LD “ & 20.00 » ap ege, a.; as a can ate or the elec- Every | Mrs. Fietta Harter visited her tion as vice chairman of the Republican COUPES “ “ “ “ «25.00 = i grandson, Leonard Smeltzer, at the | County Committee, subject to the deci- : : sion of the Republican voters of Centre . | Bellefonte hospital, Sunday after- ‘noon: Leonard was injured in an i aytomobile accident about a week County, at the Primary Election to be held May 20, 1930. : Vednesday Terms Very Low . . Drive While You Pay . . Small Down Payments ! : : BO — i i . , IS A agi SE WET Ro ar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1923 Chevrolet Roadster, pick-up body......$ 50.00 : |ly of this place but now of Pitts OST.—Certificate No, P1643s for oi 1923 Ford Touring, fully equipped FESeesinethnnsre 30.00 : UBURB AN urgn, ae moving to Tyrone, Me | | 0% Ste? Spl S0 of Be 1923 Chevrolet Sedon orem 50.00 | , y : ! thi Je ovine on the 10 a. m. mail | Joseph Crosman and “dated” May ;, 1925 Haynes Sedan teeerorissucossssseeraruvanannrrosininnran 50.00 | this d | i train : Ps LaApplication for a new Certificate 1924 Ford Coupe . 25 00 { . as been made. sf]: © air ae a LL A I { A birthday surprise party was JAMES K. BARNHART, Executor, 1 D AY "held = the y PY Tha Mrs. | 74-13-4t .Estate of Joseph cn, : 1923 Chevrolet Touring STeea Perens 35.00 | John Wagner, in honor of Mr. Wag- : _ner’s birthday. Cards were enjoyed HARTER SOTICE ln ibe Comte. STUDY THESE BARGAINS : IN ‘by the guests. At a late hour -an Penn, No. 99, May Term, 1930. 1926 Chevrolet Touring 100.00 : elaborate lunch was served. port | Notice 14. hereby given at Sppiiane MN och ins 20m TEGE PEA (wey oo oT : | Walter Weber and family, of |on the a rs 0 at ourt 1926 Ford Coach ....... - — areas: 150.00 - oona ' | Monessen, spent the week-end at! o'clock A M., under the Corporation 1925 Cleveland Touring (Excellent Condi- : : i Act of 1874 of the Commonwealth of ‘ : i the home of his mother, Mrs. John 'p Noid ad th hs | Weber. Miss Mary Weber, who is tor Ton. ag, an a Hon) coerce cmmmnnees 150.00 i i : tion to b lled OM N AS- ats . Booster {saeNing puons ol 1: SomersekiGapens Sociaton fe “Shires and onject Select the Car you want at the Price you want | Members of the Evangelical church person], Sod, for. other” piirposes set to Pay. ‘are pleased that their pastor, Rev. ' OC 3 e Certificate of Incorporation; Stores nde Mima “h gli meh Gi L927 SHA Coupe oo 25.0 | them. ere | be a board meet. dts and privileges of the sald Act 0 ontine Coupe .......o0. Ll oibin.... matter how often you ing Sunday morning after Sunday Assembly and iis supplements. The : : = id: : to Altoona during i schoot, Preaching Sunday evening Brofionotry's “ome of Te Ihde, I as Coen mesusssazosscepiesavueesgyac=aaseas=yeas a . i :30. | 75-13-3t RTHUR C. DALE, Solicitor. evroie [0 7: 16d § eR RR ERASE La . , don’t fall to come each The Loyal Workers Bible class of ' +1928 Ch let C h (4 Wh 1B k 350.00 nesday and share in the the Walnut street church of Christ uy evroie oac (4 ee ra es) . al opportunities offeredby met at the home of Mrs. J. F. 1929 Chevrolet Sedan, just like new, low ter Stores as Suburban Condo. After the business meeting | : milea 525.00 ‘Attractions! they were entertained by class FC ..oeirreremeeernrseessmmreennersnr ym nee * : members, followed by a dainty 1927 Chevrolet Sedan (very neat looking)... 300.00 unch. : "he Parent Teachers’ meeting to 1928 Chevrolet Sedan (Custom built) .......... 410.00 ‘be held in the new High schoo IT IS | building, Friday evening, will be en- : TRUCKS | tertained by both the first and sec- | : to P k Y C ond room. A large turnout is hoped Don’t You Dare 1924 Dodge Truck, cab and platform body 145.00 y ar our var (for, as there will be but one more 1927 Chevrolet 11 Ton Truck, open express | meeting this year. take a chance and body goa eel olan lie Ls 275.00 IN ALTOONA ! Mrs. Fred Weaver and Mrs. L. R. drive without N Bhoauaiinhafongile 1928 Chevrolet 13 Ton Truck, 4 wheel ve Municipal Parking Weber, Miss Anna Muffy and Mrs. | ATTOMABILE brakes, 4 speed transmission ° irar enderfer attende an ¢ on 10th Avenue, be. —-|3USIL Altenderier alentel oi 1925 Ford Truck, Ruxsteel axel ............... 75.00 n 11th and 12th Streets, |i}. Jersey Shore chapter of the O.' Steel Dump Body and 108x72 Stake £ r i . ° o 3 = Loe our sap under S. E, Last Friday evening. | Fd. L. Keichline Rack to fit either one of the above . | What might have been a very Chevrolet Trucks | disastrous fire started in the woods Phone 190 : [CLOSED PARKING AT: Wm. F. Gable Co. Garage ir of 11th Avenue Building back of George Beightol’s, Sunday afternoon. Through the timely ef- forts of John Foresman and his crew of fire fighters it was soon under control and extinguished. Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. With every Used Car purchased you will get a Prize. No matter what Price Car you buy, you will win a VALUABLE PRIZE. ‘k’s Penn Alto Garage The “Willing Workers” class of P Revreserting the M. E. Sunday school met, Fri- § . 1409 13th Avenue day evening of last week, at the ennsylvania Open Night and Day « « « « Phone 405 FREE PARKING homie of Myrtle Johnson Jie Indemnity evotional -: service, sses anda | some restrictions, on practi- | Johnson and Leah Confer helped in Corporation Decker Chevrolet Co., 11 streets. Saievintning. Refreshments were A'Swock Company iat The Juni 1 f the H d . . Na Booster ASSOCAtION | sigh” choot” wii give spiny en. || BemersmneArorcmneliosnsce Corner High and Spring Streets... .. BELLEFONTE, BA. «+ «| titled, “Daughter of the Desert,” 10 directed by Miss Mayes, Friday and '
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