——The Fauble Store is celebrat- ing its 44th birthday with the greatest sale in its history. The savings are big. Don’t miss this dirthday party. 48-1t Ee rer ret ems ‘ emorvaic Watfnn Bellefonte, Pa., December 5, 1930. GOIN’ HOME From the Largo of the Symphony “From the New World” by Anton ‘Dvorak, words and adaptation by Wil- Jlam Arms Fisher: Melody played by Dr. L. B. Woodcock at the services for Winifred B. Meek-Morris. Go-in home, go-in Home, I'm-a-go-in’ home; Qui-et-like, some still day, I'm jes’ go-in’ home. It’s not far, jes’ close by, Through an o-pen door; Work all done, care laid by, Go-in to fear no more. Moth-er’s there ’spect-in me Fa-ther's wait-in’ too; Lots o' folks gath-er'd there, All the friends I knew. No-thin’ lost, all's gain, No more fret nor pain, No more stum-blin’ on the way, No more long-in for the day. Morn-in’ star lights the way Res’less dream all done, Sha-dows gone, break o’ day, Real life jes’ be-gun. Dere's no break, ain't no end, Jes’ a-liv-in’ on; Wide a-wake, with a smile Go-in on and on. er m— a —— The Fauble Stores’ 44th an- wiversary sale begins Saturday, De- cember 6. 48-1t PATIENTS TREATED AT CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL. Charies D. Houser, of Benner township, was discharged on Mon. -day of last week after having un-