Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 13, 1938, Image 2

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Januarv 13th, 1938
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PINE GROVE
(By Mac Fry)
(To Late for Last Week
A crowd that seemed like a Billy
Sunday crowd was the one that
greeted Eddy Martz at his home
town church Sunday evening, Dec
26. The young Divine held his
hearers spell bound for 25 minutes
on the theme of “The Christian
Athlete,” Rev. Martz left for N. C
last Thursday.
Herzl Poust is manipulating
wheel on a new 37 Chevy sedan, pur
chased of Claire Frank age:
Warriors Mark.
Drover Guy A. Kocher was
portant business {
Wilion home
F
the
the
84
caller at the
near Dungarvin
Reno Fry and wife were
i with friends in Stat
Boalsburg
Dr. and Mg
were
in own
EX1
Ma. k
ery truck
David
Reg. U'. 8. Pat, ON
One Month's Treatment 120 Iron Men
The Super Tonle, Price $1.00
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S kinny, Pale,
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Most Important Is Red Aces natural
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United States aren't getting enough
lodine In their food. Besides these
precious minerals, Red Aces contribe
ute Vitamins A. ©. D. and G--and the
body needs all four!
MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST! Try
Red Aces for one week, See If you,
like thousunds of others, don't feel
better. sleep better, eat better and
add fiattering new pounds right from
the start,
If unable to obtain from your drig-
gist will be sent nostnild on receipt
of price, direct from laboratories
Prepared In the ¥.7 Health Labora
tories of THE TIBRENS PHARMACY
Mannfaoturine Pharmacists, Beech
Creek, Pa. TT. 8. A. This 1s but one of
the B-Z Products. We have others
frst as good. Bee circular us.
See what you by E-Z buy in '
tamin,
ped
Ely
men
(in-
ex
ails
rosiste
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vi
has he
pale
J.,, Hugh C
Mrs
Mr
three
ind
Fry
and
Our town wa
Nick's by
Lame
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RUNVILLE
CREEK
Wilson Boone
wd Mis 1
MARSH
' 4
in
at
tork bye busy
leaving
John Young
named Waller
Mrs. Joseph
over a baby
Melba Ann
Those on the sick list this week
are Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Boone and
little Relda Miller,
Hannah Bowes of New York,
y ill visiting friends of this place
Mr. and Mrs. Toner Mann called
at the Joseph Nyman home Satur
| day afternoon,
baby Do
He
also
are
which
illage,
Del
ir. and
rejoicing
they
Ny a1
MYINad
girl, call
is
STATE COLLEGE
M and My Harry Womeér of
-
FILLMORE
anid M Pau (7
and Mi Berni
and Paul Corman. al
the Bernard Crus
g of last weik
Mr. a1 Ruscell Brennen and
daughter and Mis. Florence Rien
net all of Slate College, spent Wed-
nesday evening of last week at the
WwW. D. Marghall hemb,
Mr. and Mra, Claude Johnston.
baugh and daushter of Valley View
visited at the Clay Jolistonbaugh
(home, on Sunday.
Zion
home
of
SNOW SHOE
»It
PA
NNER TWF
yery
Everybd
tO LHe me
along
of vy
Liege
ne n
od Call €
jolly crow
Biate C and Oak
al mn of 1 A
Wednesday evening
playing several games of and
oards they all left for 8holl's pond
They all report having a most won «
derful time skating
ung reanle
Hall
Ben
After
gathered
mer on
Px i
Bocouraging sien: Lammont du
Pont says industiy would welcome
“the bulk of responsibility for future
| social belerment.”
“
PLE
AR 4
Rev. He a
ASANT VIEW
mer Gauntt and Mr, and
WOODWARD
very i fe
8 Are reported
0 At-
Two cony
body is artily invited
tua
rer
ti 1
:
George
News on
sudden
Mavd
va
Bechiol received the sad
Sunday morning of tw»
passing of hor bother
Bnavely of Madisonburg., Fu-
neral services were held on Wed-
pesday morning at his ate home
and continued in the Madisonburg
Evangelical church In charge of
Rev. Royal Babeock, his pastor,
a sa ir MD ————
Wishes are not realitios but there
|are things that eventually happen.
REBERSBURG
I i
i Ve
MADISONBURG
Faye vislied
rie Bungard
Or several days
Mr. and Mrs, William Carls v
his mother, Mrs, C. Carls on Sunday
afternoon, driving over from Wil
lamaport.
Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Copenhaver of
Hummels Wharf, visited Ms Lizzie
Rishel on Bunday afternoon,
or
i
abd aunt
ile
c— Sm ———
The best time to be "safety oon
|sckous™ Is when you are driving an kow branch of the Chinese Clovern- |
| A
i
GREGG TWP.
SCHOOL NEWS
Vox Agri
Sate
ulture Project
Wide Proj
tional
Third in
Has Narrow Es
A I00VY
House a
nearby
wind
unas
m
periy
sing
foundry pre
. —
Death Penalty
The dea'h penalty will be given
Chinese Government officials found
dancing in cabarets, gambling or
associating with aing-song girls, ae.
cording to an extraordinary puri-
tanieal degree sued by the Han
, ment recently,
| extending
| wishes for the
EER DAYS IN KANSAS,
WOMAN HONORED
SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY
HOWARD
ON
He days fe
Rosetta Al-
a. Ding unabie
Chi
J. Raymond Hare
State Onl.
Walizger and Allen
nite Mrs, Bail
rillard CC. Har-
Mrs Mary
Haven, and Vie
rs¢y Shore
and ten
Harter retains
and good health
her younger days
¥ the death of her his
in August 1022, she has lived
alone In Howard and insists upon
performing her household duties
unaided
Mother of a fine family of child
ren, Mrs. Harter is one of Howard's
best known and best liked citizens.
The Centre Democrat joing with
| many other friends of the family
: congratulations and
future,
e OCCh
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