Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. February 3rd, 1938 ® of the Penns Valley Methodist | 50TH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED w 1k T LIST SAFETY DEVICES FOR Every power wringer should have wage cuts to as much as twenty 5 sharge, and lved at Spring Mills BY COPELIN TRIPLETS a er wp. HOME WASHING MACHINES [an automatic release that discon- | cent, bringing the wage scale down for several years, ——— —-— | A ] rn nects the power if too great Lhvick- | WW approximately what it was In Y i e oun e WS The followin officers were in | Fifty years ago Saturday was an C 00 otes Adequate safety devices are stres- ness is introduced between the rol 1936 g K \ ventful day In the Philipsburg sed for power washing machines in |lers from too great strain in wring stalled In the Central Queen Tem- ” Yk ” I . , - / : 0 ts were born . the home, In the revised h aun- | ing heavy materials | — M———— —— ! ple Lodge, Ladies of the Golden | Keen. ing nn Tenn my oe Financing Sp ing Athletics dry bulletin oe 8 110e Jani 8, ay Hn ara Eagle, Centre Hall, on the 13th } in rer widently the f Discuss: d United States Department of Agri- A smoke house on the property of |bui'ding Parker Dam is scheduled | nt” bo District Grand Templar | JAD163 were VICES ie only| Aq a student meetin Wed- culty e. The princioal aylety’ Toa / MUNICIPAL Mrs. Emma Rishel at Madison- to take two years, it being the same Mrs. Blanche Bradford Noble riplets In this section, and large nesday. January 26 fod Thies it he principal safety fea- Vole for Wage Cut 3 ty r Ors . , oy » tures a sulation of the machine . . anoht fire fy i a Iebawate 2 ture oF ds + as bul Ye . owds went to see them teen yaratd 8 i? re Instat I he machin Rather than force the compat f ; - 4 burg. caught fire from some burn yne of dam that was bullt in Pol templar. Mrs, Jessie Mowery; vice- | * Dale Deitrich l { nkle, ftself and of wires and connections | i, pr shis all 0 \ ne. ‘ EVENINGS ---7 and BP. MW . - ¥ Yo adn a ftar-1 \tolaw we ; Be ‘aT ‘008 s ’ ’ v ! slen eT Joviy brig ria m : . i ing rubbish last Wednesday after- valley-—a tramped earth breast| yor Mrs. Vianna Durst; mar All through the winter, which Helen Vonada, N bine, Miriam | and an automatic release for the | .nd move to of ant arnaliay to MILLHEIM, PA. noon and much of the meat hang- with a spillway of masonwork hall of ceremonies, Mrs. Angeline | “#8 unusually cold with an abun- Blerly, and Bernicé Corman were wringer rollers oi oy wi ere | oe Tay soalé is low i jive . Oke 14 J y Opie | " ant " {1 i ir 1a ’ ’ uni BF where ing in it was given more smoke and Mrs. Robert Brungard, Rebers- | Rickert; guardian records, Mrs | AN of snow, people came in appoinked by ©} cipal M The outside of the machine mi a w 4 : - ARE pn NOW PLAYING! heat than was anticipated, Eight r, ut mplo of th ar Wood ¥. . sleds , ATT. od “4 ( caved t 4% 4 : : ; i i nt | DWE, underwent an emergency op- | Florence Whiteman; guardian of worse drawn sleds to look at them, 'Pawcelt, to as i ini ) 1 lated from any and all of hams, eight shoulders and eight pieces of side meat were in the eration Tuesday night at the Pri- | finance, Mrs. Grace Sweeney: | uring the summer, carriages were work out some plan for ralsiy dectrical connections Otherwis sat THUR-DAY. FEB. 2nd : : vate Hospital in Lock Haven for | guardian of exchequer, Mrs. Verna ubstituted for sleds and people m ney for spring athlete; PT t wil nd to leak off to SMITH BALLEW. in building at the time, all of which he removal of a ruptured appen- Frank; outer portal, Mr Cathryr. il came, many of them walking Several suggestion f 1 as an ground through the body of the ms F AX T AX T AX fell to the floor of the house when dix " A Martz: pianist, Mrs. Sara Brad- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Copelin were Amateur Ou? ard tte shows ine and give disagreeable and si shai hi “Roll Alon fire burned off the upporting ford he parents of the triplets. The ba. And an evening of y plas wer 1 dangerous shocks to anyone wha I have all the latest information qg rails. The smoke house was saved At the Philipsburg Hospital last fier . t he 1y y yee} ve 4 les, two boys and a girl were |G) ed a he 1 a ! es Lhe ram ork or tut n m the State Personal Property c b N {| " ~ '4 elo N Kl « ' : . bv & bucket brigade. but it needed Thursday, John Wyland, young L. Calvin Runkle, a retired boa orn between two and three o'clock Juniors Have tans Meeting perator anas often are v iW rax as well as the Federal In- ow oy” ry . A pf 3 +s Wye et { fhamt H cle y x ™He ' rx Jel x in ve rend 5751 4 f f ! . considerable repairs. Son of Mr, ang Mrs Theodore ws i a ry ” in tog A id poh 1 the morning. The Juni Lal kN come tax at your service, 1 can gel rol NOOGOE 1 vel 100 + We | AY. 44 { p sre ni y ryt ly ( jut N “5 riety "he "ree yeloek ast! } nd, of near Potters Mills, under Mf Miss Laura AL. A T™e ‘Oe 1 "Were erm WA dtd 4 hd 2 you a refund on certain items ol he three o'clock castbound og " Mie Copelin triplet were all . went the second operation by Dr. ia few days ago narrow ly escaped } ~~ he class memt planning ew ! v hould be _ x 4 . Greyhound bus. which was an hour 1 wealthy and reared together, They " personal property tax. A pe a Tah A A Galbraith for the correction of foot | asphyxiation from gas in his home tind ML AAS Xia ie LE | iy, wrappea wil ( late in Millheim last Friday after-| oo 0 0 070 0 evious period the | He was dragged to the open by a| Vere named Harmon, 8teele and |= qu. nroblem of raising money was | insulating material and encased f) TONER A. HUGG REVIVAL WEEK noon on account of the hazardous . Pe a . \ hha found | Laura Laura and Steele are liv ! eminent surgeon gave attention to second-floor tenant when ound i i N oy : ¥ CTR ~ditio f a’ wave came HM \ y ‘ ed t Phone 4 Mi burg. RIDAY, FEB. { condition of the highway CRIN Pin: Wes suseleg. while | helpless in the kitchen on the floor. ng, but Harmon was killed at the Seniors’ Stove on Sit-Down Str'ke { wher nach § ne 18704 filesbhurg, Pa I B. 4th to further grief in the eastern end ankle bones and muscies, w } wee of 36 in a mine accident > 4 a turther gil ry whe eastern €Nel on Thursday the operation was on | All members of the family were We uk J AM 8 ; ” Gina H nd Je Bowen, the fl 14 L8e One Night Only ¥ he YOO sey yo Ia row N Ww ’ ye tha N " yt a ny of the Wo qu ard Nar 5 he iS the knees. Casts were placed on | absent from the home, It is be- Thelr mother, Adelint Shirk y cooks on Th vy, Jan. § nresented an yhsts y . 4 4 ier ” h + 7 | road presented an obstace 00 both legs from above the knees to leved Mr. Runkle was endeavoring pelin, is living and k 16 years throu ill the po r motion : | Nelson Eddy. in of ah it are y > - ° '" cd a y 3 - $ 4 al rl 4 4 3 great to cope with and the big ma- | oo et to stop the flow of a leaking gas | ol She is In good health and lightin ¥ . na iin Sbeclad ¢ : Now's SEE THE 1938 chine slipped off the road into the ° Ama p EE R a he same {Arm it Gears | ns ha MOTI ’ Specia sroup of Ladies’ and ! » Pi 3 ! ; ipe leading a stove when he ives on the same farm in Gear n the lk ‘ ! ip tha Mi a . | au t aritta ditch, The a cide nt ocourre d Near In visiting a friend near 3 was overcome. The physician call- aartville » father, ry} means hot lunch to mans ¢ port and Fur Indian Motorcyc es gq y the Hickernell spring Trucks home in Newport, Mrs. Mae Wag-' . _. ..4 it was the timely arrival Jopelin, 1935 ’ i 3 the H ! { SChOOI . lud he N a; puled the bus out after an inter- onseller, sister to Mrs. Olle Au-| ¢ ype oighbors that saved Mr | hree years ag i me sup was cold instead of | Trimmed Coats Be SATURDAY. FEB. 5th val of several hours struggl and man and Mrs. E. P. Brown, of Cen- |, _.,, ak ‘asked Here. Sark # _ ihot when serving ti - 1 X 4- Cylinder One Night Only) the trip was continued. Only a few tre Hall fell Tuesday night of I ea an a a As named 101 A : passengers were in the bus at the wes on the ley pavement ’ " came during th gt wa \ i the me i ey Da ; Virginia Gray, ir time of the accident ar one roke the two bones in A irg H ' \ ighne ness Il i i _ Syma at nd staved for breakfast ti {ol- (4 (hit Lhe soup Ww i ng i . | them was injured orearm t the time 3! Among the many from the south er rol : ’ hs lod man repaired the - S ¢ § | ““B pd i - 2 y 3% 4 he had al Droken orn oar {f the county who atlend- sills 4 ng toa ‘3 ' ' 9 . ——— p hb $ A CG uy 1 TS RN dain A oad N 3 v g a1 ’ ) ne nd Is » dey ( State Farm Show at Harris Samuel Steele and Laura Sumner Franken- H ph A hyd ro week were: M ! ) Amos T. Bennett 0° indicate IM Bk bia OF 2 am i 1" ' of tt " i Alumni Association Plans ( MONDAY & TUESDAY F 4 “ he w ke ) he arrisbur larger, Miss Iona Barger, Lillian mil relative { the " : a. ne, i | ebruary 7th & 5th rator Paul Vonada, | oo 1 for xers Rt | J ickert., Helen Neff Lynn Mothers- They were born I mall } . Party BE I I ER COA | S 1 Wall ] Be how Poe Va les “rr Pi ) ny CxXallinaii 12) : ATER ON : J 00 3 Wael : 1 \ HT ind 4 ail iu n } . Fr ’ . ¥ > v 5 ) F ) | Hace £00 TY P Valley CCC Goldie Rimmey Mr. and .n the rm. Laura NEW INDIANS AB LOW AS | 4 : Hime Pas, have pM Sts 1] hi i ho . ithe. 3 Mr "william Lise Mrs Agnes " nk aw Shildren | d nd 1 " h a aT { . 7 Tt $ 1 4 00 $237 Delivered | i Clark (Gabi learfield « ty [- dedi ted or ay Ww Lt a. & sama — —— Jeanette MacDonald and ttended them a irth, % md not 1 - vil util Reduced to : Bruce Cabot and ne Liu Ly ANOTHER GROUP OF YATE ere namesakes of Garman Matter Richard ears how thelr Men thes : A yl , 1 . iH Mr. and Mrs. Miles Decker ge home whet heir mother |, ais Lav Fal : NIGHTHART'S | Hell Divers 1d Mrs nh oman { y with HT prt ify 3 . Sires 12 to 4K and Mrs Ra an Sloman ves wi : ds Nn " rom Lhe MOTORCYCLE AND WED. FEB. #th—“HEIDI man tobert oman h : & - 8 Wit ax t an, Jame | giole lives in a nearby house vice-presid Mah on Eb p BICYCLE STOR} member “ i a. . pn Ray As th are three house 3 _ . . LINTZ S ! 141 West 4th Street | ALWAY BEST " . | Knarr } and Mt Mark rin. Thes 1 live het | tr 3 — 3 . oo Z | . 8 BFS defed WF Im H. Mark, John Dutrow and | pie tive Won a clit dellefonte. Walter Cohen, Mgr. | || LEWISTOWN, PA SELECTED SHOR 3idney Riegle and preached aed | og dedica- : = a THE SUCCESSOR vou must have--but wouldn't you like to silhouette gives vou almost unbelievable com- : % m he had one child. The fort unr ctrained freedom and perfect support? ae a Un LAD NuBone garments actually od, years off your COURT RULES MOVIE "CASH figure and increase your poise while moulding NIGHTS" ARE LOTTERIES vou to the smart line of fashion in an entire- - ly natura! and comfortable way, NuBone de- signing and the exclusive Woven Wire Stay can accomplish this for you. Phone today to " Ging oe Speen es .” Best ides the 0 NU-BONE CORSET SHOP | ie promotion pian was declare °F. Bedden the three chiidren, 19 W. Righ Street, Phone 14-W or 3M-R lotter; regard'ess of the fact opelin has pine great «grande Isabel C. Johnson, Corsetiere hat a person did not have to pur- ithough a great-grand. tehase a ticket of admission on the ther to ni rs. Copelin Mi BELLEFONTE, PENNA. night the prize was awarded RO edi M " Copelin : th — x LI ube Li ng ~% BABY NEEDS | ln mime ov, al ii ) NE Bee A nN B’ NDIX is indeed the successor to { vashi machine . . . re placing laborious hand work with auton s clotd washing ! Steele operates nis n : v . " > " All you do is put clothes in, set automatic controls, id soap and _. € » y f ine * 4 " warm and radiate he | 1 ha dy p— bluing. Bendix does all the rest . nice to without attent ul aon nd takes life as it come nr ; b { No Labor . . . Cleaner Clothes M————————— o. 4 19% gh G E i drudgery of washday ! The Bendix Home HANGE OF LOCATION FOR % Hg ] 1 aundry gives ciotl an agitated pre-soak, washes them, gives them WEST POINT EXAMINATION 5 RB three separate fresh water rinses, spins them damp-dry . . . then stops — p # 4 all autom ally nd the Bendix is self -scouring, has 1 Congressman ! 1y ha a i SL . . and no More Sanitary Than Washing Machines mm ’ hat it RE n be hE v to " . ’ ; § 5 x Bendix launders clothes cleaner, makes them much more sanitary... EVERIT I S DRUG STORE ve place for holding os Drelim. oA ; : ’ 4 and does all this easier than by any other home method. Its three-way wry examination for the designa ; : washing action is positive, thorough . .. yet so gentle even sheer silks, 24 South Allegheny St Belicionte. Pa. Via auton for Lge WP rayons, delicate linens and fine woclens are washed without harm. . ’ . from the Post Ofice at Tyrone, t we LE woolen blankets, so difficult to launder, come out of the —— he Tyrone High School. located . i y Bendix fresh and fluffy as new! . * > . n Lincoln avenue near Thirteent " } Safe-—No Exposed Moving Parts Visit Cur Lending Library -— All the Latest Books treet es | , The Bendix whirls clothes damp-dry «= has no power WwWrnnger-- — Applicants are requested to pre #3 *) nf. no exposed moving parts--no dangerous machinery to catch fingers, ent thelr credentials to Mr. Fre 4 RO Ie -) EVER-READY * Buck. Berviee Becretary at hair or ciothes., Vids Pays for Itself : 'yrone High School before § : 39 4 ; : . Nursing Bottles 2 For the Price of | Razor & Blade velook Saturday . February , § A , : Bendix pays for itself as it works its magi Uses much less soap and 2¢ cach 10 938. the date set for the examina : ! , bluing than washing machines and no more electricit) aunders with 251.00 Nyal Cod Liver Oil $1.00 ¢ jon 4 - far less wear on clothes, yet handles 507; more clothes per load. | 2--25¢ Nyal Analgesic Balm 25¢ At the rate Informal applications ile 4 Where a laundress is employed or clothes sent to a laundry, the 50¢ TEK 2--25¢ Nyal Milk Mag. Tooth Paste 25¢ 20¢ COLGATE y this examination have been ar. : a we ww A Bendix effects a substantial direct cash saving. Because the Bendix {vin t the office of Mr. Gh , vi xoupies less space than a washing machine and ¢ nates set tubs, Tooth Brush war | Y rus i 2 for 5lc¢ Nyal Ant Acid Powder : i Tooth Powder very in Washington it is anticipat : | ig its installation in new homes saves money. 2 Foot “ . Foe Powder d that about 100 young men fro p n i Easily Installed Anywhere Spun Ny mond Cream 2 for 19¢ he 23rd Congressional District wi & si ‘ : xiibes bas : esspbtinmi anal » h The Bendix is smartly styled | . . occupies surprisingly small space. 2 ~25¢ Nyal Cold Sore A LT ————— lig! ( . ' 2 ation eligible. to tite Myis Vosh ' Can be installed in the basement, kitchen or first floor service room ~Juarts Nyal Mineral on $1.09 8.07 Tuesday, Pebruary 1, was the last 2-81.00 Nyal C tay for filing applications for tl even in a bathroom. The Bendix can be used in any home which has i ae , ” " oo Oi Ftbiie te LOD Listerine appointment “rh 9 running hot and cold water and electricity and may be connected to tue Everts MIR Mag. Tablets. 20e 33 pn oma ————— the water and drain lines direct or flexibly connected with hoses to Cc y n Vi ; faucets and drain outlet. HORSES AVERAGE 5161 AT ? JE SAL E IN CENTRE HAL See Amaring Demonstration » FJ . ———— See the Bendix demonstrated at one of the authorized dealers listed Whitman Ss for Valentine Day - = - 850c to $3.00 A public sale of a carload of So THIS IS ALL YOU DO ... BENDIX DOES THE REST below. Learn how situple and dependable it is. How sturdily built, Dakota horses sold by Wiliam with fewer operating units than washing machines . . . fewer parts DENTAL CREAMS Petrolagar | SQUIBB PRODUCTS | ‘he Centre ail saies barn wa AUTOMATICALLY] a a. va wu 4 " well attended, although weather a i Listerine 19¢ & 33¢ 89¢ Cod Liver Of 43 & Te sohditions were extremely unfav. A small down payment and terms to suit your budget make the Bquibbs Zle & le Pint Mineral ON "Be . ‘ Bendix easy to own. Visit one of the dealers below toda find : \ : : able, due to rain. The twenty. Y . : Y +» Colgate 18¢ & 33¢ Quart Mineral OH RO¢ ree I offered ram : out how a few cents a day brings you workless washdays forever! Ipana ie & 23¢ 4 Mi Ma be " : Pepsodent es 30 } 75¢ Noxzema | 127 Milk of Megnenia. je | morn a aks Ye rag BENDIX HOME APPLIANCES, Inc., SOUTH BEND, IND. Forhan's Ie Ouart Milk Ma The sale in detail follows ] Magnesia 50e 35¢ Milk Mag. Paste 19¢ 49¢ Oral Petborats Sazh "Grove. ree 1000 Fay Deters, pr. sorrel mares 45000 FE. : i fi { » 311 1] : ¥ . . ’ ; wWmiph Luse. sorrel mare 1T25 2 Or . Insulin - $1.08 For the Woman Who Dares to be Individual ! 60¢ Alka- 0. C. Russell, pr. br. horses. 155.00 : ~ 4 Lu i LILLY —U40- 1000 Pred Bohn, pr, sor. geldings 325 on , g : kau H | Roy Boyer, span mules 350 00 : Perfumes and Cosm seltzer—49¢ : Enh, mya. | Kotex - - 20c eties | 7, Birubber bay. mare... 10250 ‘ Cn i HOME LAUNDRY From “has, Blaterbeck, hay gelding 187.50 Modess - 19¢ | Lentheric - Yardley - Hudnut | Lo¢b’s Dietetic Wo rele, omn eo 310 1 M00 2 mimi 3 Sha ee WASHES + RINSES + DAMP-DRIES B. Wells, span mules Foods |B Erie TR : : : Nynaps - 10¢ Dorothy Gray - Coty S Trutle, ba ob ° COME IN Lor Hriling demonstration AUTOMATICALLY Get our liberal trade-in offer! (12's) Sanitary Napkins ¢ | M. A. Burkholder, bay mare 13750 Guerlain - Corday 25¢ [Ray Dare, bay gold, oot... 102.00 Tampax - 33¢ Visit Our Toilet Goods Department ! Feenamint 19¢ | Stie DuMnuSE Wh Salon the R. C. Witmer Elec, Store Hartman & Sellers SERVE ABBOTT'S 15¢ FRESH 15¢ Whikuins Ohodoiaie and ellefonte, Penna. ; tate lege, a. PHILA. ICE CREAM Sundae Dressings Served 1s Delicious ! Strawberry Sundae at’ Or Festal Melroy’s Stanley Bierly RC NEEINIINIGRNRINN Pleasant Gap, na. Millheim, Pa. 65¢ PONDS Cold Cream 39¢ Trial Danya le
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