® ® ® ° ® » 8° © °° 8 BOALSBURG ITEMS. Mrs, Ward Showers wis hostess to CORRESPONDENTS Dr. Peter Swank purchased the John {her Bridge club on Tuesday evening DEPARTMENT G. Ishler property on Main street, ex- Mrs, Grace Noll has been visiting ut . & a ¢ *« 2 & 0 . pecting to occupy his new possession | her home in Rebershurg and as sisting LINDEN HALL. in the near future. with the butchering. The Linden Hall Sunday school will Hunting is the malin topic in this vi- Miss Ellen Eckert and Miss Jean hold their Christmas exercises Tues jeinity. Among the day hunters whol Noll spent Sunday at Avig with Miss day evening, December 22nd. werg fortunate enough to secure a deer | Eckert's mother, Mrs. Harold Callanan, Mrs, Ruth | were Wm. Meyer, Charles Segner, Dan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eby made a Green and daugghter Miriam and son | Mothershaugh and Ted Lucas, shopping trip to Harrisburg Saturda Gerald spent last Tuesday with Mrs J. DD. Patterson has taken over the evening, MW. L."Poorman at Boalsburg. Dyer home near town. Mr. and Mrs. Kline Cranoble, of Lock Mrs, FF. E. Wieland and Mrs, Ruth A pumber @f people from town spent] Haven, spent a day with Mrs. Cron Green assisted N. i}, Martz's to butcher Saturday in Bellefonte and Lewistown, | obje's father, John C. Mulfinger, at the last Wednesday. The Christmas celebration in the | Showers-Mulfinger home Lawrence has beenjtown wil] consist of a play and social —————— aC i attack oflin the Latheran 8. 8. room on Friday $0 0 9 0 8% 2 5 2 0» , is Improving i hi time, avening, Dec. 18th, A Christmas Party CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL and Mrs. IL lL. Hool } hil- {i ctor Grange hall, Tuesday even NOTES. of Old Fort, entertainments bl the homo © S. Mot! ughter Ruth, of B irday at the J, H. Ross home Mr, and Mrs, Paul Ross and children ristmag of Mill Hall, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Ross on Sunday afternoon. Greensburg, were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Durst and Jimmie jthe home of thelr parents. Mr, an became a surgical patient last Wed. and Robert Gearhart. sons of Mrs. [Mrs H. M. Hosterman Resday. Durst, took supper with Mr, and Mrs The ladies of the Reformed Mission- Lyman Zimmerman, of Hublersburg > - 3 “is vari ’ » 13d or J. H. Ross on Saturday evening ary society had an all-day quilting at is a surgical patient, having been ad WORK ~€1i( EE. the home of Mrs A. J. Hazel, on TUeS- {nied last Wednesdas (DEN 2 ’ ! LINDEN HALL No. 2. day. Mrs. George L. Robinson and son. a Wa Oas VOT The My ¢ - rr Fale wf Yor ' > The hunting season is over The Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher, of York,| .¢ Howard, R. D. were dis harged last mountains on both sides of the valley and John Fisher. of Bellefonte, were Wednesday. provide profitable hunting fields, a]visitons in town last week. Charlotte Meyers, aged § years a " 2 " ue 7 * v . number of deer having been brought Mrs. Harold Fisher was called to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mey - fn from each—Old Nittany not Mgging. | yuntingdon on Tuesday morning ow- ers of Bellefonte, RB. D Quite a number of hunters from thely go to th, sudden death of an aunt . Who had been ; a medical patient. was discharged on eastern part of the State made their ——————— a ee— Wednesday. headquarters at the Robert McoClellan PLEASANT GAY Miss Ethel Harding, of State Colle we, home, as many as twenty taking their! ars Jack Noll entertained recently was discharged on Thursday meals there in aday, and fifteen 10dg- | with two tables of Bridge. A unique dergoing surgica] treatment. ers at night feature of the party was thefact that| Arps Harry Sticker of Bellet % vt hh 2 1% : Ph 1 te Pra 2 a1 “ adv | Some readers who are hunters will all the guests wers Nolls, namely: |surgical patient. was disc} recal] “Ebbie” Morgan, of West Chest | Mrs. Edna Keller Noll, Mrs. Esther Chursday er, 1, wh hunted these | Nol] Melroy, Mrs. Ruth Kersteter Noll, Albert Y mountains each deer season for several Mrs. Grace Brungart Noll, Miss Beat- IRR oung. of Howard, going surgical treatment having years back. He brought with him this rice Noll. Mrs. Helen Noll Hamilton, admitte Thiuradas 8 year his newly wedded wife, a graduate Miss Jean Noll, Mrs. Jack Noll arl P Tombels nu from Wilmington, Delaware, Mrs. J. R. Barilett. Mrs. Ray Nol} and , hu tal, a sry charming young wo- Mrs, Jack Noll attended a meeting of ympan ie by ithe Children’s Ald in Bellefonte friend, Miss Gert- onday afternoon. rind to know that Miss Mar is convalescing nt operation t thi rit ai yapital. CLOVER FARM STORES ... Christmas Sale... DECEMBER 19th to 24th, Inclusive Each and Every Charity Order Given Us will have our Careful Personal Attention. WE OFFER : . =. LB BOX DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES O8c LK TES : : ” DATES 3 25c¢ (Great Variety of Other Candies) PITTED DATES rerun vense sn PRE 19¢ : CHOICE NUTS FRESH RAISINS... Seeded (2 Boxes) 19¢ FANCY LARGE Budded California 85 WALNUTS, 29¢ Lb 3 Lbs for C CLEANED FANCY CURRANTS.. box 17¢ NEW MIXED NUTS (1931 erop) ..Ih 23¢c EXTRA FANCY CLOVER FARM 37 c SLICED PINEAPPLE LARGE WASHED BRAZILS LARGE LUSCIOUS Y. C. vr SHEER : 23 PEACHES No, 21 Can 19c SOFT SHELLED ALMONDS. .... Ih Bright Red Cranberries, 15¢ Qt. 2b. Red Grapes 25¢ CELERY : LETTUCE . : CABBAGE 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar = = = 47c 5 Golden Yellow Sweet Potatoes, full 44-0z. pkg. - 25c 5 Sunkist Lemons. . 9¢ :: Grape Fruit, lll peck 25¢ DELICIOUS FLORIDA FRUIT Pleked Ripe from the Oranges ! Oranges! Trees (Shipped and sold In bulk for Economy) Half Peek & §C 2 lbs. Open Kettle Rendered Pure Lard . 19¢ Clover Farm Milk, 4 tall cans for . 25¢ Clover Farm Cake Flour, full 44.0z. pkg. pln b 25¢ T. A. Hosterman, Gane Frid: WiLs trond ’ Edwmrd Ileeso, of Mileshurg, was dis [ Mrs, Milles Vonadn, of Walke town charged last Thursday after undergo- ship, after undergoing surgical treat. Bessie Chaney, of State College, i ing surgical treatment. ment, was discharged on Baturday. I i y | Ly. -~ | admitted last Friday for surgical Mrs, Leroy Scull, of Bellefonte was John Allen of Pogues township, be- ment, admitted Saturday for surgical treat- cam, a medical patient on Sunday. and Mrs. Finley Weaver of State ment, Mra, Byron Allen, of Milesburg, was are receiving congratulations Mrs. Ralph Ralston, of College town - admitted on Monday for treatment hosp was ing { medi Its fs “ri y Baturday . 3 g 3 ital jast Friday. Batu y pital at the beginning of the week Ralph Poorman, of Millhelm Min izabeth Woomer, of State (ol ad i— discharged Friday after undergo- lege, who had been a surgica) patient, George Borst, 24, of Btate Colleg cal patient, expired last Thursday. in Julian on Saturday after having in the left arm above the Ruth Flack and infant daugh und gone surgical treatment ed late Monday ed from ai ith M Auman of Spring « itl oO friday. PRE-HOLIDAY SALE! GIVE “HER” A DRESS, THE MOST APPRECIATED GIFT. 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