* * - . ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST Harri Street, heir roti stopped off from New Rev. Earl vears, died Kline, Monday hospital/Fh pastor of the Reforn He was i tive of Jonestown, ILebanon f Rev. D. R. Seminary in 1 jeliver iladelphia. Hahnemann Kline was charge in Selinsgrove. counts and a chum « Keener College and Lanca Keens where I Moser, in Bacramentc er, John oJ. cently ied beside the resting place wife Ada for formerly Mauck. more than twenty-five . K with #8wift the been employed various the mid-west. He places South, west coast states, and is an of instruct- interesting character, capable re- lating his experiences ive manner, Mrs. Moser, health, is a Wilkes-Barre in an delicate lady. in The Clover Ciud, at its meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Nirs, F. V. Goodhart, was almost a ringer for attendance, all members being present except Mrs. Carrie Lieb, who has been in Merchantville, N. J, since the middie of December. The prior meeting of the club held at the home of Mrs. W. Frank Bradford was also well attended. The organi- zation has no project It Is working on at this time, but is building up its finances by of dues to be prepared for emergencies in the future. The serving of delicious re- at the meeting noted were in keeping with the record es- tablished since the organization formed. the collection freshments was LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr Zion Mrs were guests Mi Cardner and John Hockman of the CIrove Sunday 1 housekeeper | D. Gelss Wagner, While she physical in fully fol- the Lew. La] PHILANTHROPISTS GAVE $79,566,100 IN YEAR 1938 of the leading cities were not as free their money last were 1937, but the total was still an impressive one-—-§79,866,200, This was $23,740,490 less than the 1937 total of $103615699. The John Price Jones Corporation, which keeps track of such things, said that New York City’s philanthropsts gave or bequeathed $25,124,066 less in publicly announced gifts to charitable pur- poses and were largely responsible for the decline The records has not strength . operation in al, she will be able housework, Philanthropistg in six na- tion's with year as they in of Chicago, Philadel phia, Boston, Washington, and Balti. more were generally favorable, despite small ‘declines Philadelphia Batimore, Total gifts in 1038 were $45,943,714 $67.581,236 wn 1037, and quests amounted to $20922455 rom- pared with $36,034,463 in 1937. in and as against be- ER, a did LAR a FREE SCHOLARSHIPS AT | Esta Hsthiment ol CRO Comp PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. CLOVER FARM SWEET GEM PEAS 25¢ CLOVER FARM GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Very Special, 2 No. 2 cans 15¢ CLOVER FARM COFFEE vac. tin Ib. CLOVER FARM ASSORTED NOODLES 8-0z cello pkhs PEACHES 2 for 29¢ ¥. C. Qt. can . FRESH PRUNES Quart can 2 for 35¢ We have on sale at all times— And at RIGHT PRICES FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES FRESH FISH and OYSTERS A Good Line of FRESH MEATS and MEATS READY TO SERVE OLEOMARGARINE T. A. HOSTERMAN CENTRE HALL Harmless [o Kerlin's . lo titure chickens Hall. Dept ) cats ed by Agric de and 8 Farm, Cer tre PUBLIC SALE At My Barn, 118 E. t, CARLISLE, Saturday, January 28, 1939 I.outher Strec HEAVY Oiled and Repaired HARNESS at HEMPHILL’S NOW Allegheny & SIXTY (60) HEAD HORSES, MULES, COLTS PA. “ S/ . 4 Corner Bishop Sts BELLEFONTE, 6 SPAN EXTRA GOOD WELL BROKEN MULES Charles McHenry Farms for Sale Hi tnatalled PRICED Owner will accept reasonable mortgage i 1-2% E. DALE FISHER, Realtor CENTRE HALL, PA. C. H. HOMAN AT $3400.00, Successor to— H. G. STROHMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works Centre Hall You can safely look to public opinion for a fair, honest and reliable verdict on car values. . . . The public prefers Chevrolet for 1939... and public preference is the public's proof that Chevrolet prices are lower . . . that Chevrolet quality is higher . . . that Chevrolet value is greater . . . that Chevrolet is the car for you. “CHEVROLET'S THE CHOICE!”