Yage Two. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THE NEWS OF CENTRE September 28vd, 193% COUNTY |. A — i ——————————— A ———— — ————— Pine Grove Mills Carpenter Archey J Laird of Dun- garwin, was a pleasant caller in oul town Saturday evening The Earl Bickle family attended the Johnson rcunion at Seven Stars last Sunday One of our popular stock drovers Guy Kocher recently purchased the Claude Williams farm just east town. The Kochers their future home Miss Ella Livingston tired school teachers ill the past week is improving al het home on E Main Street. Mr. and M:: ing congratulatic baby boy at Street The J. A. Kline and family were among th at the annual bean soup and home com ing at McClur Snyder county Saturday. Dr. and Mrs 4 Ol will make this one of who was seriously our re- nice.y » recelv- the arrival of | on North aver a Church home Brooks Corl » crowd .ast Edwin Way ngdon Saturday hrough to State with Mrs passed enr the weekend our town College to spend Ways m Mr. and ner guests Sun home in Juniata Mrs M. Dale spent dav Pl ule ther the what charged cot g The Misses Mary - were among the is ¢o MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM, PA EVENINGS ---7 and 9. P M FRIDAY & SATURDAY “CALL IT A DAY” lan Hunter. MONDAY & TUESDAY “ANGELS HOLIDAY” Jane Withers, One Nite Only--Wednesday “Trader Horn” A MGC MM. Re Harry Cs OCTOBER 1 and 2 “FARR vs. J. LOUIS” Official Fight | 1ssue re erat, noted singer, choir leader and emi { nent journalist | resumed his and daugh- | é | al —— Pittsburgh, he . . Mr ot Mrs Unionville. daughter Phyllis, | Methodist Church Services: —Prayer | service this Thursday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning at the usual hour, followed by the Class Meeting Epworth League at 6:30 p m. Imme- diately followed by the preaching ser- vice with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D DD, Kauffman Mis. Alice Pletcher of Howard spent several days last week visiting with Mrs. C. R. Eckenroth Chares R. Eckenroth and brother, William Eckenroth of Milesburg, mo- tored to Tyrone one day last week and visited | roth who has been iil Mr. and Mrs, Donald Fisher of Pitts- burgh, spent the weekend with parents. Mr. and Mrs J. Harold Fisher Mr, and Mrs, John Rowan minister, Maryland, spent the with Mr Cairie Rowan sister id husband, Mr and Mrs. Ch Schaeffer of Be.le- fonte. They returned w thelr home on Sunday afternoon and daughte: Mrs. Alice visited several days the past week | confined to Henry Benton and Guy Miller ed last § the Mountain City Mr. and Mrs. Jame Miller and Mrs. 8 agara Falls, N. Y celebrated thelr Lois Pope and h inner at Ann Birmi Mrs ry Mr. Marsh Murs, Ale member home, also visited in (was accompanied by | Samuel Hess and {and son David | Attorney Ivan Walker. Democratic | nominee for County Judge, was calling on his many friend and relatives In Ferguson Monday. We are shouting for Unanimous vote for Attorney Walk- er for this native of Ferguson Township | son of W. Miles Walker, who in his elec- tion to office of Sheriff, 50 vears back polled the largest vote ever, for any one candidate in our Twp. He was ac-| companied by his brother Cecil Walker, Business Manager of the Centre Demo- Harold Martz afte: mer vacation at his parental home here \ studies at the Uni- last Thursday spending his sum- | college Pittsburgh sr P.- RR trusted firemen Stewart Rockey, mingled » 3-linkers here Saturday even- Sunday with his aunt Mrs. G. E Harper, weekend his mothe: also with his spent le, Mr ite Hal Bertha Schilling and felight~ it from Ni- Mrs Alexander bed, was muck turday with a vi Marshall daug? daughter Lol Alabama, and Bellefonte, RFD Shivery is ner &] the on homes of iter Mr: Sisters and Xxanae; a Very welcome gue i Tax Reminder: Dor Ober f 10 des Pleasant Valley ‘Boggs Township) ‘ vey Eminhize > bot Harve) Al me with them Fox who } Woodbury Owen Reed while there Reed MN Live n vrs cat hax Mrs . a and Haze OU jldren of Yarnei Lucas ment fr For Illegal Operatio nod « THIS NEW LAW IS GOING YOU ARE GOING T( The Officers and th ciation body of tn Directors of ncorporated, believe it ick owner tO Aa Open meet: g Of ail int Centre County Court | TRUCKERS TO BE F ne nn Centre Counts FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 24, INED $50 PER DAY n of Their Trucks! TO BE ENFORCED AND ) PAY THE BILL! ¢ Pennsylvania Motor Th *e team ne nlaved playe Osca Wooler ¢ moved Ir iagle and old ick Asso as th Hy organized State within th the i expect to 80 to Youngs law OSL 06 + ing ar parents in 0 POs hire tr louse, Bellefonte, Pa. iv eite or 1 1937, AT 8:00 O'CLOCK own 8 what its citizens These who bemoan what laxnes” are responsible for ANNOU NCING THE OPENING of THE DECKER GARAGE Corn SATUR 'r Spring and High Streets DAY, SEPTEMBER 25 ry Storage=Service=Lubrication=-Washing A | hy Wi Gasoline and Oil RK FULLY GUARANTEED Prompt Attention Given all Orders Phone 674 Bellefonte with their brother Harry Ecken- | his | of West- | | Loganton News. On Bunday afternoon at 2 o'clock funeral services were held at the home of Mi. and Mps. Willlam Bartges, a Maple Grove, for Daniel Roy Embich, aged 50 years and 17 days Inter- ment was made in the Evangelical cemetery at Greenburr, Pa. Rev, R. L Freas, Evangelical pastor officiaed Mr, and Mrs. John Waltman and son Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hal | Of Montgomery were Sunday visitors at the home of Harvey O. Wren and fam- Ly. They were accompanied on the return trip by Mis. Anna Brewer who has been visiting at the Wren home | Adam Lutz and wife of Willlamspor guests Mrs. Supers | were Sunday Earon at the H. M. Stamm home Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weldemeyer with relative were Loganton visitors on Sunday, taking Evangelical chur service Weldemeye: the & Rev Weldemeyer eascda wihio Sugar Valle Rev. and M1 Pa., were day alternoon Richard 1 Lock Haw nome over (he QO. Wren and of in the M: P.C al one charge W.B in Loganton n nm of je- or vine burg Mon- Cox of Lewis Cal e€rs on tudent at College wa iit lo H Brown. a Teaxhers weekend on a amily Salona Lutheran Paslo 6 & Parist Divine Logant gar Valley Irwin E wrvi Heckman Sunday, Sept. 2 9.30 a m Tviersy . 10:60 a m Joonevide, 7:30 Harvest Hon I'ne Re Dr. Ja hi, formeri) resident of Carthage Colleg sSusqueh say A ale dentiiug thi YOAr Mrs Ma CK spent a few among Loganton rela- tives and Ir during the past week Mrs. Teressa Barner, empl a Emporium, Pa pent a few da al ‘ Ray IL. Harbach and famii Kk Haven , A yea Wie Wee A xe Mann N ia ol was 3chool next Sunday at the usual HAV 3 30 ne weit J hn Bhuey (Orge Mrs B ba We ‘ Mrs He: Bil f Bellefonte her e White spent tH ' Wednesday evening ast avek Mrs, Joseph Massey of Bellefonte, who hitas not been enjoving the best of health Mr. and Mra. 1. A Woomer and Mr and Mrs. D. Ray and son Lorin spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs. Frank Wolfe of Mansfield John Collett. of Brooklyn spent the weekend Mia O'Bryan at the home of ! George O'Brvan Chuests on Sunday at the Earl Corman home were: Mr. and Mrs. Laird Kor man and of Mt. Eagle, Mr, and Mrs. D P Ertley and son Kenneth of Jacksenville Weekend guests hone were Mrs daughter Ruth and Pitcalm, Mr. and Mrs Pottsville Mis. B'anche Rice was pleasantly sur- prised ast Friday evening when a large number of friends and relatives gath- ered al her home to help celebrate her birthday The evening was spent In chatting and playing games Delicious refreshments were served after which all departed for their homes wishing | Mrs. Rice many more such happy oc- casions. Dues's present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Neese, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bitner and son Jimmie, Mrs Russell Pitner and (win sons, Dickey and Bob- by, all of Blanchard; Mr. and Mrs, E R. Bathgate, Mr. and Mrs. James Bath- gate, Mr and Mrs Willis Bathgate, Mra Lewis Dorman and son Jerry, all of | Howard, Mr. Daniel Shuey Sr, Mrs. ' Lennie Jodon and family of Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar Clark, of Centre Hall; Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Shuey, Jr. and daughter Suzanne, Mr. | and Mrs. Andrew Shivery. Mr and Mrs, Bialr Rice and family, Mr. and Mrs | John Neese, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mra, | Roy Swartz and daughter Louise, of Milesburg: Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Shuey, Mr. and Mis. John Shuvey, Mr. and’ Mrs L A Woomer, Mr and Mrs Nevin Corman, Mr and Mrs Owen Coakiey and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs, Merril Rice and son Drew, all of this place, Mrs. Rice received many beautiful and useful gifts, wi NY In@zene father with wi {t the 8 E Rote Bdward Meese son Edward of C. E Rote, of {lantic City to bring home Mrs Woshannon following friends and relatives of and Mrs. Calvin Quick brought dinner and suiprised them Sun 18: Mr, and Mrs Pau, Lomison Dick and Jerald of Orviston: Mr, and M s. Charles Lucas, and chil dren. Norma. Marjorie, Jack and Bobby of Orviston; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gal braith, Billy and Tommy, of Monument: Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Kephart and son James and Kenneth of Beech Creek: Mr and Mrs. Arthur Strunk and Eddie Howard, and Mrs, May tingil) Lock Haven, the mother, Mr and Mrs Daven of Wi- Hamsport; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dorman Clintondale Mir Fairington, a Dally, of Lancast« of Orvi The Mr thelr cay and sons Lhe 800 Pet- ood nort 01 : ) Charle Clintondal John Lomi- Jame f o of 1 son ton; Mi Jimmy Mil nk Hockenberg anc id Pauline Keposkes home of Mi: Mi: and ! Sunday and Mrs. George John y} Fl nt jor i Gra Those wi wome of Mr homes here and at Old Jack Frost has made } { past week ¢ the WK 3 3 um <uniaa ent Won ww nd Mrs Gummo Miss Barbara Young nt with her m f Bellefonte pent her Mrs ne Kapila: High 8c weeken Mi: ith her aun Paul ha Wood been on * v f but for several days Ls better atl this writ ? Mr. and Mrs. Char es and aughters, Betty and Margaret and son Jimmie Curwensvy called on friends onument Sunday Mist Emma Kersteite: and Miss Edna Baker Lock Haven, spent Thursday evening Misses Vesta and Verna Straw Hie on of with Belle Young M and Mrs Albert Young and daughters Vesta and Verna Be.e spent Saturday at Kerrmoor visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs J Stuart Williams and son, Victor, sjgprt the weekend at Pittsburgh, and Altoona Victor Wii- Hams wil] resume his work at Pitts. burgh where he is studying dentistry ns ssn WF ————— . Pleasant (rap Meiroy left yesterday for Ale Melroy who has been at that resort for a month in an effort to avoid the worst of the hay-fever season. On their way home they will stop off in Altoona to attend the sessions of the Republican State Convention this weekend George Showers, well known local] pBuitryman, suffered a severe heart | attack Tuesday afternoon and yester- | day morning his condition was still quite serious Mrs, William Harter and Mrs. W Pi Westerfeld departed Friday for New York, where the following day they boarded a steamer for a week's cruise which will include a stop-off al Havana, | Cuba Mrs Westerfeld, a daughter of Mrs. George Magaigel, is employed in Philadelphia as a social worker. Wade Evey, a guard at Rockview penitentiary, is enjoying a week's vaca tion, and he and Mrs, Evey are spending the week in the Pittsburgh area Frank Millward. employed in the offices at Rockview penitentiary, Is en | Joying a week's vacation, | Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gingher, both of | whom have been ill for some time, are reported to be showing steady improve. Rénd the Centre Demoast and 0 joy the newest Rewsy news Ray 8S | father Marriage Licenses, Bellefonte, R. D, Pleasant Gap Woodward Aaronsburg Julian and Ms taymond He en Mitchell, all of all week with his also Mr, and M and Mn Miler Thuriday evening Jerry Flack Mrs. Elsle Gabe rheumatism last Mi Mrs spent Flack; and Mu spe Clifford H. Corman Anna Margaret Webey and Pa., Irvine Farrell incle, Jerry Carl J John Flack, Edith Bellefonte weil Boob po Pressler Philipsburg Philipsburg Julian Fleming Fdgar Bchnare Dorothy Shimel thelr w Was Wook Duby Talbert sufiering George E Marian E SLL STE T § TREES I {0 IROEREL JERetetsF EL i] » Announcement. . . I have bought all of the equipment of the late W, I. Miller and am conducting my business in the Furst Building, rear of Parrish Drug Store, Bellefonte, Pa. I am experienced in and can do all kinds of Sheet and Meral Work FURNACE REPAIRING AND CLEANING SLATING AND TINNING SPOUTING WORK OF ALL KINDS COAL CHUTES MADE TO ORDER Rates Reasonable. Estimates Given GILBERT C. EMAL Pike Street Phone 105-M Bellefonte, Pa. 0 Drom is Lester DN HL nH LL ET { 0 IN rT J HRCI ARI RTT HELE JOOETERII IAL JOUR REI JE SN IIRT TOURER TIL DOIEROIEL bl Jose tortinh 1ALERITERT DURRTREBOTONNE JORSRENRAIEI TION ISONORIN] tas ©) GET THE FACTS ABOUT FUNERAL PRICES w exactly w hat in our « nmplete | | 1 ( iS inciudgen wha information ahout unexpected Room i alw As for in 4 te vour comparison of our “Com- Price ec ¥ Ox n pec- GEORGE I. HARRISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR 120 North Spring Street. Phone 636. Lady Attendant. SUNNYFIELD FLOUR SILVERBROOK ROLL BUTTER ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING ANN PAGE SANDWITH STREAD SPARKLE 24-1b sack 79¢ 2 Iw qt. jar 2% 2 pint jars J DESSERTS 3 ANN PAGE SANDWICH SPREAD WHITE HOUSE MILK MELLO-WHEAT (CEREAL WORTHMORE CREAM DROPS ANN PAGE TOMATO JUICE packages » 2 pint jars § tall cans 22k 02. pREs A | 2 cams RED CROSS TOWELS Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Vienna Twist Bread Quart Mason Jars Sunnyfield Kidney Beans Maine Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 TOKAY GRAPES ICEBERG LETTUCE Size #0 YELLOW ONIONS—Approx. 10 Ib bag JERSEY SWEET POTATOES bs APPLES—<Jonathan or Smokehouse « 8 Ibs 25¢ Ll In A. & P. Meat Markets “eee CHUCK ROAST-—-Tender Ih 20'z¢ English Roast—Ib 25¢ Round or Swiss Steak—ib 3le STEAKS—Tenderloin Ib 36c—~Round, Sirloin LEAN BACON—Any size ploce FRYING CHICKENS—Fully Drawn FANCY FOWL—Fully Drawn. FRESH PORK SAUSAGE DELICIOUS RING BOLOGNA. Faney Berkshire Smoked SKINNED HAMS—small size (Medium Size. Ih 32¢ th 32 / Ih be Wh 3le Ih 32 h 20 Me 26e. A &P Food. ae
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