November 18th, 1937. — ; RAL j PTE SBT Do J. Weaver, The sympathy of the town REBERS RG HE eXtended to the Re eNiTiy sisters vMrr and Mesos Richard Manno @bddes Blanche Smull ‘of Harrisburg, X Beech Creek were Stmday visitors #0 nd Mrs Bessie Meyers of ‘Somer- the home of (h¢ latter's parents, set, Mr. and Mrs A E. Limbert Mrs Elizabeth Walker Miss Margaret Kane gnd Mr, Le- walker and daughter of Georg® vand Bielly spent Sunday at King- and Emma J. Haines, deceased, ston, guests of the former's par- er of Chailes M. Willlam B.. and ents, Claude Haines, all deceased, and Charles the last member of the George iting at Haines family, passed away at the Douty. home her sister«in-law, Mrs, M. Dr. William : on Thursday, Novembe! State College, has opened a dents | yey Mrs, Walker was born near office in Rebersburg the Tor mer Reberthurg and was aged 65 years. Fred Fehl home, wh eh Is now owned | aha resided in N od a number by W. J. Hackenber He moved ming to the home his house furnist ngs inio the same in-law. Mrs. Haines and residence tly and with in Rebersburg. as wife and ¢ taugh re ow re y years ago. Sines of our: town ie) had been declining in THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. I ——— HU BLE RSBURG Don't forget the “Sing 'en Cow- boy" Jim and Jane and their west- erm vazabonds, who will appear the community hall on Friday even ing, Dee, 3, Kee p the date in Page Three. op - A i __ Hodge Viendorier and Krone ona Hoover of Lock Haven weekend with her parents Jame Clair Tonoia Ocean Yearick and Sunday afternoon callers at home of Mr. and cvival in progress a Miss Ls Mrs, Herbert Rocke) cla hurch will continue eve: vent the evenin hi k and An Mr and Mrs, Dean Bauchman of ind Renovo were Sunday visitors at th C » ih SH ming! nome of My. and Mrs. Boyd Carne and c me and enjoy an evening ol f ro ! good entertalnmen The admission Mr. and Mrs. Ortan a m ai 1 and trie fail y [| {5 vy lor font mda hid . will be fife een and twenty-five cents, | 2% of Flemingion we : Ihe y vi at the hon Walker Grange will on at y . am fl ’ ) Mrs, Ida Markle : Tuesday evening, Novem r 23rd, al instead Thanksgiving : Mr, and Mrs daughter were H Ve PINE GLEN wrvices are Walker Township School News - —-— a — A Tri-Hi-Y Girls Enjoy Parly Tit-Hi-Y Armistice Day Program ne Tri-Hi-Y club had a party a’ Armistice Day was celebrated by a the hope * aE oi program given by the Tri-Hi-Y club wrsday evening, November . of thatv wa meeti:ig on Those present were: Eleanor Herr, theh \ hit Evelyn Spicer, Maxine Showers, Thursday, Edna Hoy, Chester Workman, Mary The program Gates, Robes: Hoy. Betty Brobeck, | seng service followed by the reading Margaret Deitrich, Mary Stover, | i ' 13 "oot ary t} v I » minutes by the secretary, Rull Ruth Dolan, Irene Miller, Donald of she 3 he twenty Tourth Psalm Nolan Dale Dee aaner Hoy. ‘was rad by Ruth Dolan. Following Edm Hater, Milo ison. MEE | he salute to the flug and the sing- ing of “America the Beautiful” Le- Kane, Helen Vonada, Ned Corman Mi iprly p ; ay i arvey Ti irfam Blerly Jean Bhafler, Max nore Yearick gave an Armistice Day | tainmeént, Ha I Samp el, Ruth Whitman, Dorothy reading. Madeline Holter read ‘My! Mr. and Mr X at ti McCauley, Eva Harier, Pearl Deits | 4.00 0¢ wich the Unknown Soldier” | and Mr Mrs. Mary M. Abbott will spend the naaith until death claimed ber, rich, Mildred Hayes, Mrs. Charles |)" po oo” Briamon Fosdick, The | weekend vi winter months hem d caused complications | Gates, Miss MeCormick, program was closed, after the eleven | Mr. and Mi Paul Bredn spent several days IW Lagi, 14 diabetis and heart condition ——————— clock period of silence, by the! Mre Chestie inging of "America." spending of next, 1] Jr has re Mr. and 1 LET and fu- Port M Meeke Alden attended Harold Robinson at on Friday Queen Est Dixson the MceCullougl relict of O Class are hold- gular weekly 4 November 11 was apened by 2 is Vis~ {tor of her mother Rev. N. F Davis the Pittston, of of home mee! { Reber sburg These th ing the National Harrisburg M Chy vening Miss Dorothy Lonberger and A I$) « 12 y re Keep the change of time in by. and John Si PCRS, try Lo be present as vou are all ex- Thursday guest | pected to be there as it is important, the home of The Reformed Sunday Mr. and ville and 1 lv have set X-mas eve. Dec miller and fami] the night for their X-ma guests at the of of Kelley, formerly of [a wine penne vithou nics ir in ae Rus ai ™u Lp TW moke Jack School Ben were Sunda I~ home of Mr, and wkenmiller of Mill lor to ri 24th. as net Mi Hall eme: re ‘ dents n invalid tw Blanchard Mattern Sam Kling of Altoona, were J ‘ Markle tors at the home of CR Caled the Earl Yearick nein Emell Bierly of Clintondal« ! Several weeks Mr by Notice to Hunters All lands of this company have heen posted against trespass for the three days, November 25, 26 and 27. Persons violating the trespass not- ices will be prosecuted under the Act of Legislature April 14, 1905. . week with filends in New York Cil¥ | gervices were held from the home of Grading Period Ends 1d Jersey Cily *#rs. M. C. Haines on Saturday at drading period for the first The annal Thank Offering Tp. ani conducted by Rev. J J. of school ended on No- vice of the W. M.S. wil ’ Weaver if the Lutheran church 10, and the report cards were 1 a distance ending the the students on November Mr. and G. Clem- Detw Norwood, wan of Pittsburgn,; and Miss Dorothy wn, Harry O visiting at The M: Cleve nine weeks vember given to 15. The grading changed slightly means a grade PT Sere ve Seniors Prepare Paper on “Macbeth” After they had read Shakespeare's “Macbeth,” studenis In the Seni been English class were assigned topics this year. An A for themes from 93 to 100, B Ned Corman has the topic, “Lady fromm 85 92, C from 77 to 84, D Macbeth,” George Kane “Character Mrs Ellza- {rom 70 76. and E failure Sketch of Banquo” Milo Wilson id Miss Orpa RRR ‘Character Sketeh of Maeduff:" M Cheer Leaders Chosen Madeline Holter, “Paraphrase of 1m- elan Vonada, George Kane, and portant Lin®s:” Dale Deijtrich, “The Mary Gates were chosen by thu AD] aritions and Prophecies.” Edna v " hool as faders on Novem- Hoy “The Plguraiive Language of JU LIAN 9 three were selected the Play.” Charles Grenninger, “An Wv {rom a list of seven nominees, and Account of the Finding of Duncan’ v the game bétween Spring Mills Body” (In modern newspaper style) TUES Hublersburg that same aftr Most of the work ¢ sa theme 2 gran Walter G. Poon they led the cheering 's being done in class The ye i Hinds and aline ang Charles were Sune day dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Viola Hinds af Snydertown Classes No.l a the Reformed 00] w hold their regular meeting in th on Thursday evening All member present Mr, and Mrs. F ed to Harrisburg on Epon of M:, and Mrs and ny ’ daughter aay Mad Thi Going Farthe ofa at 7:3 re wil titled Thank Band Mi iller of system has ing Sunday sch O monthly social hali I this week wsted to De , ang Have! Vonada mot Thursda sometime visiting a Rhode ded on (Signed) Lehigh Valley Coal Co. the hom Rumberge! grange meet cheer These 4130 ats Ri % ey anda re Ander- |® Jessie . wna m thi ! Te Quile wembers from Walker ; m © Harrisburg or day where ' oye Mathie of Stale C liege and . . . ait . Edgew 0d called When a girl is an expert with a cake da Marki Some gentleman's heart is sure to ache TO WIN HER Tadl hena imma McAuley the week id Mr E A ——— lows: Dr. C } net! Health and Beauty i = 1 — —— Diagnore Tuberemlos's Early No. 2 concerning Many wo rea ] tubercu ME are po he should Have the physics X-rayed and have a ich includes ¢ the ination of have a child putum hood typ manifesting » ascribed $y . mirea wit oul { can PILLSBURY'S BEST THE "BALANCED" FLOUR—MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER names oO. The EVERYTHING YOU COULD WISH FOR IN DELICIOUS ’ Ay prea. perhaps a ; or college wt sy i an advanced (ype of the trouble 1{ wr ew noeted | tamping om Their hopes are biased, ambition: uberculosis mut be at tacked had been beekoning them on vieorous'y iden shovid all be fren Dick and Lau we road of achievement mu : were weekend wisitors with relal 1 ¢ "i adit £2 her and fade duwing the years of n Rebersburg aot he ban o ~ a fire men INackvily and heart break, wher ONr pommununity ly shock- nbit . i Secs brig w =a 1 ix LD , the wintry a rok hime of h school Medler ir Ir days last week. Mr. and Mrs - Window Cleaner Saved TRLOTS horrified 4€ vy Cleans gapped Meek now ot Clover Form Stores ond when the feast 8 over you will say, My wish come true — wos the hnet Thonksgiving meol ever!” ” Nov. 19 | Sandwich To Nov. 24 4 i. Clover Farm, Fancy Celit. Soft Shell Bleck Felt Has ‘CAr to FOIBLY English Lesson 720 aves courted ire bv ’ ant * CONS entertainment.” | ~\% Dovel) enter fowd. Words Often Misused A The mem! a re EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES! SE SH A —— [Household Packagel Ib. L Seedless Raisins, Pkg. Clotor Ftm 17 0 Cranberry Sauce, Cans Cowes Ferm 1% Pound Hallowi Dates, Package Sew CAKE FLOUR %. Both and 1 BAKING BOWL For Clover Furm Ib. Pape mitatin OURSE, taron Fer Pies! yw fixed nly on f a x nd, and is them osely us VERNAL el ing to 8 vy Qome Pe : Hard-Boiled Eggs 5 Not say. “Where are you g£¢ The hard-boiled egus can be Cu " Omit to Merely Say ! firm, even Slices if The knife L Where Are You going? lipped in water before using. TH Do. fot. say, “He. fy a ° valuable | 3PPearanee of the wattrs will not b {om 4 Say. “He & a valued friend spotied as the yolk will not erumbie and he has valuable jewels" Val. A ——_—_— a The only time the averag Wi itd means highly regarded; esteem- Mg Vie AYErage Am ed. Valuable means having mone. previatés his pod health Lary ue nm Do not say vengranoe hi The Si 39 29 23 39 r Sack 99¢ Bread Flour 58 ib: Cloxh Sock $1.98 EXTRA SPECIALS! Clover Farm PUMPKIN 2 Quart Cans all a shen he a _ LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the Etate of Elizabeth K. Korman, ate of Mile burg borough, deceased, Letters of administration on said #state having been granted the under. signed, all persons indebted thereto Are requested to make Immediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set. Uement to LAIRD ©. K AN, Ad- ministrator, Howard, R. D. 2, Pa. W Harrison Walker, Attorney for Ba Pkg. 10c]stiffed tie | Qefes:Com White Swen EE . Pineapple Fingers Pkg. 15 cpstuffed Dves, Tie 29Ck accent sec F. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Pi le Fritters, Pkg. 1 3) n Rugirided, 10c-15 ® gt a - x, Solghae SS Fon in over Fore Whole Glace Cherries, PKE. 15CJSaled Dressing, Mived Frit Peels, 20" 30C|Mayonneise, 55 15¢ FIGS, puis 10CIMince Meat, ‘i ™ 29¢C , “He Savy, vengeance,” Do not say, “He wrote letiers 10 he President and Vice-President of the United States” Say. “to the President and the Vice-President” when they are two different perscn wreck hia wili wreak will “He Pumpkin Pie Spice, cm IC CANNED FOODS! CANDIED FRUITS! Wards Often Mispronounced lover Farm Meringue, Pronounce me-rang, as in her uns ressed, last syllable as rang. accent last syllable Himalaya Pronounce hi-ma-la- a, first a as In ah, second and third A's as In ask umstressed. ond syllable Fungus; pronounce fung-us in lung. Pungl (plural); fun-<ji. | as in Jibs Auction, Pronounce the au as In baul, not as o in of Holyoke Mass). Pronounce hol- yok, both 0s af in he, accent firs! syllable, and not holy-ok. Whole or Ne. 2 hoes 3156 PEAS, © o 15¢ Clover Farm Fruit Cocktail Qt. can 29¢ Apricots, Qt. can 25¢ resh Prunes Qt. can 19¢ PLE SAGE 2: 19¢ PARAGUS, Te 129-22 White Swan LEMON, ORANGE CITROM PEEL " EXTRA VALUES! EXTRA EASY TERMS! EXTRA TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ! g Aas pronounce ertate having been granted the under- signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate pay- ments, and those having clalms or de- mafids ingt the sane will present them without delay for settlement to D8 a, Administrator, State N College, R D Je, Attitude. Pronounce the u as In | Attorney, Delletom” Tae Ow Bune, init, not as 00 in too. : ] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Wo ds Often Misspelicd | In the Matter of the Estate of Blsle Cleanly. Observe the ea, though (I Krebs, late of Ferguson township, pronounced klen-ly, en as in men. |" of administration or sald Climb (to ascend. Clime (a region | mstate having been granted the under- or climate). Obituary; ary, not ery. | «all persons (ndebted thereto | obese; not obeese, though pronounc- usted to make immediate ed bee. Pact (an agreement); dis. and those having claims or | German | ands against the same, will tinguished from packed. Whoop (a (sent them without dels shout)); distinguished from hoop A for otto. | | et 1) FOSTER ieee, Blate inistratoy Word Study 3 Letters of administration on sald FIGS, Colle. Package TERA Talk shout oa buy! Ine thined Comtrel Panel, Phileas Automatic Toning, Magnetic Tuning, Philes Forvign Tuning riem, Inclined Sounding Board, SFoimt Tone Contenl, 8 Tuning Ranges. Gorgeous Walnnt cabinet with Pree | Are a RD reison Walker, Atty. ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY BELLEFONTE and "STATE COLLEGE “Use a word three times and it is yours." lary by mastering one word each day. Words for this lesson: ANTERIOR: before in time; p tor. in White anterior Lo ray Ho “Intellect 1s Lhe power all action” AQUILINE; hooked; | pecially to (arched and squlline his noses | Cowper, | OINUROATION; reproof. “It wis Let wa increase our vocabu- Hazel prominent | Ther like the beak of an eagle, applied es- one, Mis , meat mh ihe “Tos. “Terrily Gh Erin ehh ose Job top u UBLIC SA ~ Administratrix te of Thomas Ly late of Bios So hag Ly 1d) pring ullding, vania, a oF i stock in Fo aT 2 denk Onan, ron a |
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