\ L) Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. \ January 6th, 1938 HOWARD SNOW SHOE REBERSBUR(G ik so oodrow Maer: | PLEASANT VALL’Y [Lizzie Heaton all of Tyrone, spent PINE GLE N ag Mr, William vistied. Max iTeas Saturday night at the home of Wil win and Carl Folmor vi George Regal returned to his work Christmas vacation is over and Ralph D. Smith of Pasadena, urer. Earl Burd (Boggs Township) lam Richner. Max Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover at the Philipsburg Hospiia in New York state last Wednesday | again we hear the cld school bell California, was a week®nd guest at Mr. and Mr arvey Keeler © ferry to hear of Willlam Eiters| gunday Visitors at the home of w liam Hoover was admitted as a Sunday after spending Christmas vacation for the second half of 1937-1938 the home of Rev. N. F. Douty, en- | Beaver Springs were guest tthe being in the hospital at Bellefonte. | Harvey Eminhizsr were Mr. and Mrs, | medical patie to thi Philipsburg at his home, vears. The following girls and boys [route to Buesngg Aire Argentina, K. 8. Breon home Friday 1 t and [for appendicitis. We wish him a carl Welsh Mrs. Lizzie Hea on of Flos pital on w ednesday Miss Eleanor Leathers left for have rétumed to thelr different Ssu'h America, whe: he will bs! Saturdas spesdy recovery. Tyrone, Mrs. Loretta Miller and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wertz » West Chester State Teachers College schools: Misses Eleanor Smith, Lock director of the Bible House of Latin Harvey Eminhizer had the misior- three children of Pleasant Valley, daughter, returned to Cuba, N, A ™ re Monday night. Haven Normal; Luctlle Thompson America 4 dav g yeh ie 1 Bundav, af grsery rior 13 { N ang Ml ris POLO Phil Wi N { L ATE tun: to fall last Monday and break and Harty Janet, of Fleming on Bunday. alts r BX nding De nol i! soap Irwin F nor, F Word was received Monday of the and Verna Ma Chambers, Indiana Thomas Neizser spent several 4 4 4 Aum 3 Wer os and % | 1. a couple of ribs, which are prety Mrs. Gladys MoCartney and: sor invs here, | Hodge, Phylils W riz and Carl Fol of Carlisle, Stat 1 Chai Tall, Tay- : White y fe wii m wdy re-. Mis, Gli 1 Mis a Viehdor! wurned on Mor were to Philipsburg Saturday death of Mrs, Frank Foss of Carllsie, | State Fons omg B H dl T'AY~ ihe past week in Philadelphia, whete here will be preaching sen in (sore. We wish him a speedy 1 spent last Tuesday at Mile sburg at ie. y eo ithdo i pelurned on ! ; ig & ra RY y TOY a stroke cx Ri n p } te i J ¢ 4 BSUNcay ic "HWASANL fil ner al Mrs. Foss suffered from a Stroke. los Business College, Philadelphia. jy, ocived optical t the home of Mis. Agnes Shawiey. |DNf s/f slo AF 4 Aum . / J » ’ 13 VI ae tute iil # fo 8 4 2 ho ow ’ “berg wend ot wl pp \ seria of p Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dearment lef! Sam Na », Pranklin -Mars shal nA AN. . a | afternoo: 9 a } hy ¢e Richner and daughter Vivian, | wr. Haze! Griffith and two onl. | Vl gp nd he rest of the p hureh vis y Bunday even Tuesday to attend the funeral ancaster; Frank Shope Ames | re home vy ywers and | Rev. 1 5 Kil w public 18 were both on the sick Hast last week. | qren of Yarnell spent last week —0€ 18 & student in the High Behool Ing at 6:15 p. m. all this month Perry Mann and N. J. Weikert Stark. George Bland and Bul Gap mily at Spring Mil Ws welcome jut are both beter oh th re with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, spent several days in Philadelphia | inger, State Cx e. an NY LUGS. 1 hE rp rR a ‘ pvangelical Su V i A Mis Relda Greek spent New (1a Richner, Hazel last week. Steven's Trace Schceol, Lancaster sv Seino Di ’ : " aed -ahothal COPAY] Year's at the home of Mrs, Harvey | sok D. L. Welsh is resting comfort- adies’ Ald of the BIO | OE A on th. Tr turer. | 713 were tweniy-one who a | Eminhizer, ably at his home afler the amputa weld their monthly n Ling or Jed- | IN rg hy at onal B ik, 33 TL ae . ot n tor the DRY Clair Richner and bovs of Summit 4 of } lee In K Wven « ‘needav eveni A 1.8 m the ol V i Noa thc noua moe a. ’ . AEs wmat gs a Hill. visite is parents on Sunday tion of his leg in Leck Hi He isda Jad : 11 ra: Jeni irray, Mae Mur H ted his parer pital. Mrs. Welsh Is confined 10 ficers | the NE Fely Were AI FOO A a 4 tn 78 Jas Mi Eugene David. | #fLernoon her heme suffffering from fin ] dd, T meeting was held at 0 + ! fa with A rs a : a ell Ivan Fisher Mr: and Mrs. Orvis Lucas of Yar- Little ‘Daniel Boone, son ‘rank Mm lam Dixon's eve Curing ios and ‘a ICOTEALL® | g her Iva Summe wae | NEN were Sunday evening i Boone died of pneumonia Monday Mrs, David Heshley is still visiting zation will fodow al a mee 4 : s ers 1 ; Miriam Mur, | #t the home rill He was aged about thr vears and he n Lisher Heshley and famil fool SR Deb pin a ; Fiatas) Ww. Dorothy Rest R \ Su wy M: Hazel Griffith s survived by his parents » sister | Mr. Heshley has had an attack of 1 NONOCAY, MIS. DB. AM. WE fas ear § : pau) dren returned home v and two broth N Burial on Wed- blood pe ning Wio Das been v uss BE aa Das n Mrs Glenn Mitchell Ma irs, Rose Lucas al kK. M May Woomer. Philipsburg, or some time in ReDersburg, ieat 4 wba bes AA nl 1 SP Milesburg. were Sunday evening is suffering from and 1 y Re Pittsburgh; vis- her home in Washingion, D : ST eat, Tal lg : visitors at the home of her daugh- I'he Howard Parent-Teachers Hs Roeser, over the holiday i I er, Mi MEyels 4M. A Ah daa x Mr. and Mrs. Cail Wel Mr Id its Jar meet- I M i Frank famil) t /illia We pa i Ret DUT ! V \ Vel Harold Mulhollan of Altoona spent a few days this week at Vieh- vary Very being « list while at home ————— A & P Slashes COFFEE PRICES 8 O’CLOCK 31% 41° S Single pound Red C ircle. 2 1b 39c¢ Boker 2 1b 43¢ R—— ANN PAGE Del MONTE The First National Bark | Se somone | MOLINE Saking BELLEFONTE, PA Marriage Licenses I ———————— te doa p g 2 3 we ne. 3 1 > eache 2 big cans 35¢ Powder 2 12-0z. ens 29¢ . a 2 Pure Apricots 2 big cans 3%¢ Extracts 2-0z. bil. 1 : . on By Pears 2 big cans 39¢ CAPITAL $200,000.00 | | 55 vom | 0 022 u 10,000 Shares Par Value $20.00 SPRY Ca M1 of 3 a 49¢ SURPLUS 6477.230.00 | || BUEeR suns vin 2 1s 75¢ DEPOSITS $2.081,781.00 Tu ‘ancy Week-End Produce! ’ A Ffi()’s 2 heads lle BOOK VALUE OF SHARES $47.72 || | | Ciittornia pascal Celerygontts 2 sath 126 . a Turnips, fancy hs 15¢ Tangerines 2 doz. 25¢ NO BORROWED MONEY ki 0 a . ’ | PINK SALMON 2 Ib cans 25¢ NO PREFERRED STOCK H Forma of is § ‘ LES. 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