February 3rd, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page Five LOCALS © --Joseph Roy Johnson, a student at East Stroudsburg Teachers’ Col- lege, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Ms. Roy Johnson, on Sou h Spring Street The Young Women's; Guild the Presbyterian church will have a supper at the Talleyrand Monday, Fb uary 7, at 6:30 Pp. m. All those atteniing are asked bring a comic valentine for exchange —H. Chester Thompson and a Mr Smith, of Altoona and Mr. Thomp- son's brother, Willis Thompson, of Orviston, were visitors in Bellefonte Saturday and while here they were pleasant callers at The Centre Dem- ocrat office -Marlin E of Rumberger, of East Bishp Street, who was manager of the local Eagle Silk Mill until the mill closed down rec has ac- cepted a position on the and clerical staf! of the DeHaas Electri Store. ~Mr nly entiy sales and Mrs. R. C. Wieland and ete, of Meadville, spent at the home of Mr. and n Spring death Qgtd South on f ’ called the eland’'s and I's ohu J. PF Montgomer past several month ploved at Roc! in Bellefonte irsday t the weekend with Mrs. Mo and their it the Mrs. Mont Mrs M Street Mrs resiaing at the Elizabeth al d North Spring the death of h ago, departed rid Brownville, Maine be with her Cable, for a “This Ww on's John who ha young son home gomery'’s B. Runl kle, amue!l al Un en hy he oy both | College of \ Bellefonte Sunday semesters vacatl Mr. Hoag's Frank P. Roag, Street. They phia yesterday —Kate “When the Mountain these days and parent Smith's Earl rs 14 The virtim by Treasurer Trust Company Earl fell a week and his psyslognomy | is so dis- torted that every tine he looks at himself in a Mirror, he star ming reason is ths fa rey » & Laidi~ Miss Naoml Young of Tow anda spent the weeker 1 Bellet guest of Mr. a Je et the Hoag fa Thomas 4 reat Lipeburg homes in the public Our friend San Fra 8 member 0 Commerce delight during us ROTIge or the ben iti . and many ot S1N- bathed fonte Women's Cl the American H depar ed at the M Ward tin Street n home « corner of Al) Monda m AL orn Bors o'clock nective embers are cot pel £0 atter meet have as UIDOSE Orga officer ’ ion rd ' Nn ANG elec Hs Street Burees rdman rris Har- P. H Howard went to 2 Friday brother Je nire morning hin Toner Harris Rau funeral dia Galwn in that : Mr. Harri: rE burg ns \ Jaum of East Linn Sti After having ment at the Cent ginee early Bogenrief was discharged from tl institution Sunday. and retumed to her home in Miffiinburg. Miss Bog- enrief suffered a fracture of a verte. brae in an automobile accident Centre Hall mountain early in December and it was for that injury that she was under treatment at the hospital Until the has completely mended it will be neces- sary for her to wear a cast William C. Cassidy, well known resident of East Bishop Street, will enter the Altoona Hospital today to undergo an operation for the remove. al of a cateract of the left eye. Por some time Mr. Cassidy's vision has been impaired, and the operation was decided upon after he was ex- amined by an Altoona eve specialist Mr. Cassidy wiil be accompanied to Altoona today by Mrs. Cassidy and Mrs. Nelle Decker, who will remain there with him, Miss Carrie Ander- son, and B. D. Tate. Mr, Tate ex- pects to consult a specialist in Al- toona ~Lontracts for uniforms for the Bellefonte high school band were awarded last Thursday afternoon to D. Kline and Brothers, Philadelphia Thirty-six uniforms will be made and all band members and three drum majors were measured to in- sure prompt delivery for a proposed | concert sometime in Pebruary. The uniforms are of cadet style, red with white trim. The drum majors | garb will be white with red trim. | Shako hats will be a part of the out- fits. The contract was awarded through G. W. Heflelfinger, Belle- fonte tallor. motor trin tn attend Mrs. Las hove ford Virgint rd, Virg the of their who disd undergone Hospital Miss treat re County ir in Hie December 11 ad on the {fracture Mrs. W Spring Street, Martha, kinsburg end with Lebanon walker of and daughter who is employed In a Wil- Hospital, spent the week- Di. C. W. Peters at Mt 8 North ~Clarence Liberty sO, for a Robb, well known farmer, and hi led at this office few moments Tuesday after- noon while on a business mission to Bellefonte Mark W Williams, Bellefonte Hardware Company, spending several in Philade phia attending the sessions ry a hardware dealers’ sonvention be- ing held in tha Harry C lizabeth Cur apartments township Harman, ca of days ome the mumps rej provement orte provement condit t} ne ian High offices on whos build are White West Street, Belle ~N. E. Robb, Bellefonte Trust a_i was oconiined Forte pres ident tha Company who efonte a motor six sunshine we bh weeks because we like bird a little box on and takes the robins back south gets here Mrs. Robert Harpster, of Warriors Mark were bus ines visitors in Bellefonte Tuesday af- ternoon. While In town Mr. Harp- ster ealled at this office and we're herewith putting him “on the spot” by noting that he predicted a snow storm not later than Thursday of this weak ii, when midnight to- night arrives and we've had snow since Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Harp- ster goes down in our book fas a weather sage to be reckoned with if it hasn't snowed, he goes down in the book a8 a man who ia al least willing to venture a guess on the weather. We need both kinds Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Brod- erick, of East Fairmount avenue State College, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Anne Marie, to George J. MeNich- ol, of Bellafonte, Miss Broderick Is a graduate of the State College High Schoo] and of the Pennsyl- vania State College, and is now | employed at the Capitol in Harris. "burg. Mr. McNichol, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. McNichol, of East | Howard Street, is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1023, and was graduated from he Pennsylvania State College in 1927. Since then he has been em- | ployed by the Bell Telephone Com- | pany. For some years he has been | stationed in HAST. ! The wed- dine is scheduled to take one Mr side « Struble f hi misguided spring really Mr. and ties the Car to until Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brungard, of Mill Hall, R. D. 2, were business visitors in Bellefonte Tuesday morn- ing and while in town Mr. Brungaid was A caler at this office Melvin Locke, of Philadelphia, arrived in Bellefonte last week to spend a week or 50 fs a guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Dr and Mrs. Leroy Locke, at their home on North Allegheny Street The February meeting of the Gard Club of B:llefone will be vd at the home of Miss May Tay- Spring Street, Wed- swnoon, February 9, at p m. Topie for discussion wil be “1038 Seed Cata os.” The Rev. C. C. S8huey, of East Bishop Street, Bellefonte, on Mon- day observed iis 81st birthday "| Pas ing vears have failed to weigh heavily upon the Rev. Mr and he is as sprightly today two decades Edward New York Bell n Shuey, as ne was ago Wi tmer (I + Noree- veR M: a and Mr. Ri- wid States seve! in Belefon ob ain- whip, and he his native land as a vir- tual stranger, for it is his first visit home since coming to this country A deligh' Tul birt held Tuesday at the home of Mr, and rthur Wilson, of West Linn n honor of Mrs. Mary S8imith { Beliefonte, who on that day ob served her 88rd. birthday anniver- sary. A highight of the day was a inner at noon, with guests Includ- ing Mrs. Smiths nieces and nep- hews, ag follows: Mrs. Marvin Kei- wy. of Mill Hall; Mrs. Robert Kiing- er, and Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Miller of Bush Addition, and Mrs. Robert Headley, of Be lefone During he day a number of [friends called at the Wilson home to extend thelr congratulations to Mrs. Smith, who is one of lefonte’s oldest citi- ens, Mrs. Smith's malden name was Miss Mary Wantz, and she was boin in the vicinity of Mt. Eagle, al- though most of her life has been spery. In the Bellefonte © vicinity Her husband, the late Phi ip Smith, passed away about 35 years ago The 8miths had no chiidren but they provided a home for Amos Cole now of Lewistown and always had the latch string out for any other youngsters or friends or re- latives who through family misfor- tune found themselves withow a home. Mrs. SBmih for some time has been residing with the Daniel te =e he hday party was Showaiter family on East Lamb Come and see two hours County Schools to Receive Funds Total of $122,304.60 Now Due From Semi-Annual State Appropriation County Superintendent of Schools F. Gienn Rogers, yesterday an- nounced that a total of $122.304.60 is due the County's various school tricts from the semi-annual tate appropriation. Payments be- due August 1 and February 1 of each year In the f( di come lowing list the amounts shown oppt each school district sents th amounts they will receive after various deductions are made ite repre eo $11,800.87 2.15656.00 2 860.00 1,000.00 3,117.75 1920.00 1,800.00 4.14400 5.420.007 2,738.75 900.00 ” TR Bellefonte Boro Benner Twp Twp wp Boro 3.026 1,500.00 2823.20 1.000 4 LOCK HAVEN RESIDENT RECEIVES DOCTOR'S DEGREF physical chemistry and we his dis meriation wi - “Thermal Data on Omganle Com- wounds” Abstracts from the study ished the Journal American Chemical 8o« Chem he tit of have been publ in if the ety r § va vf ' LO JOUITAL Of ege In gree of B NM Phi oa Phi Also has Kay He YOUTH SERIOUSLY INJURED WHEN CAR STRIKES HOUSE irred Prid wait pit 13-ye Barear in the Phil} critical cor was reported In ire Pris K vision that the car in wh riding left the highway mmdetermined reason a into an adjacent house house, located on route 86° occupied by Ed Miller, accore ing to the report, was shifted by force of the Impact automu demolished several furniture reported ir hy Ela'e ate V raine of the A Virlair { 4 ploughed The and the The and were bile was pieces of damagnd Viet eT YITIAIT § Young fered a possible skull fracture while the driver of the car, whose name hospital attendants did not learn, escaped with a lacera tion of the forehead The latest hospital report stated that Virialr was in a seml-conscious date GIRL SCOUTS REPORT REC ORD GROWTH IN 1937 Girl Bcout the greatest membership showed increase in the history of the organization during 1997, with 45000 new members register bringing the total active mem- bership at this time to nearly one- half millon Cir] Beouts, It was an nounced this week. Similarly the number of Oirl Scout eampers in 1037 exceeded any previous figure, with a total of 115300 girls In camp during the year. This is an Increase of 9876 over the year 1030. od MP ———— Amateur Hou at Jacksonville Jimmie and Janie and their Western Vagabonds will conduct an Amateur Hour in the Marion Grange Hall at Jacksonville on Wednesday, Feb 0 at 8 p. m. Al amateurs who wish 0 participate should commu- mea’ e with Harry T. Beightol, How- ard, RD. 2. Prises will be award- ed to the winners, It ls held for the benefit of the Cheerful Help- ers Class of the Rutofmad Church tertainment. Admission 18 CREDIT ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1938 John A, Runk, of Huntingdon -clected President of the Hol- | lday burg Production Credit As- sociation the first 1938 mee ing of the of Directors held on January Mr town and am burg, was Tieasurer was and Mr Dre are: Mi Mr Mr Mr Was re at Board 2 Simon T. Blough, of Johns- \ clected Vice-President H., Bishop, Hollidays- re-elected as Secretary An executive committee ted to consist of Mr, Blough Runk ors for Jchn mon T Harry Mr MM the Runk, coming year Huntingdon; B ough, Joh instown; Snoberger, Ne Ener Ross omni Mar- Harry Corman, Spring known In as a prominent ist and has been association since in 1634. During » served on the exe- to his widely Coumy addition connected 1a al past Year Director for Cam- a member of the been ition since ring the or- Marriage Licenses State College State College Bellefonte Clarence sentence hi ‘Its an vou take things easy.” Study Low Cost Housing Project Commissioners Discuss Plan For Establishment of County Housing Authority Possibility of a low cost housing program for Centre County was discussed at a meeting of the County Commissioners and other interested persons at the Y. M. C A. here last Thursday night was led by Char~ executive director of Board of Housing, and the Board's publicity The discussion les V. Boyle, the State E. J. Hart, director The plan proposed by the Board representatives, it is reported, is not without its drawbacks, In view of the fact that any homes which would be bullt by a County Hous- ing Authority, would be replace- ments only, and the bulldings they replaced would have to be de- stroyed. Such procedure would not make avaliable additional housing facilities, {it was reported II the County Commissioners should decide to go ahead with the proposal they would apply to the State Board for permission to es- tablish a County housing author- ity. If the State Board granted the Appi ation, the Commisskoners woild name a board of five mem- bers serving pay, to sur- vey the County's housing The County authority would ask for funds a without needs then to build federal homes - Among those who attended the meeting in addition to the Com- missioners, were: Burgess Hardman P. Harris, Thomas B. Beaver, pres- ident of Bellefonte Council; Dis- trict Attorney Musser W. Gettig, and C. M. Thompson, ail of Belle fonte, and several Btate College residents. BOY SCOUTS TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY DAY - - The Boy Seouts of Bellefonte including Troops Nos, 2, 3 and 6 will hold thelr annual rally on Tuesday, February 5 Scout Anni- versary Day, in the Court room of the Centre County Court House The program will begin at 7:30 p m. and will include Scout stunts, songs and talks unt] 9:30 p. m Highlights the be the re-dedication which time all Scouts will cate themselves 10 the Scout and the Investure ceremony which time any Scout who recently earned higher ranks be presented wilh badges The principal eve will be E. Downes chi Be cordially of will at re-dedi- program ceremony, oath; speakes Rev ’ Oi llefo “a ning the william Catholic The attend charge be at ireh nte public i There will be ne The Court Hou open at 7:00 pm who 15 interes the Scouts © be invited BCLs vd in eeing earn and nresent pt | Qo u Bome speakers | others have very important a opi Vande Mark—Detwiler Alma Detwiler, daughter of Mrs. Carrie Detwiler, of SBmull- ton, and Lacy Vande-Mark, of Btevenaville, were united in mar- riage last Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock In Bt, Andrews Episcopal church, State College, with Canon Edward M. Frear officiating. Or- gan musk was played Mrs Btanley 8mith, The bride was at- tired In traveling sult and car- ried an arm bouquet of pink roses and stavia Following fhe cere- mony a reception was given by Mrs Edward M. Prear and Mrs. Charles F. Noll the Noll home Bouth Burrowe Mr? Mark is a graduate of the County Hospital and i | nown Btate Vande-Mark a prom of Bedfo; ding trig I their Miss by on al on street Vande- Centre Mr : inent farmer College eastern d coun 3 The 1 wan : men 0 Viii€ Free Plano nome co Lessons Se} all readers day Amn erica i alias DON'T SLEEP WHEN GAS PRESSES HEAR Decals CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS » | e Re Centre ng.y a ih put 30,000 Peopl riveq, iL po a0 twenty addi p five I'ATE snl D ADS-—-Al ad be complied with by al al the office ! publishers are nog pero te bt re SATAIEAL Qlie r Or 4 HA ™ ns UBSCR entitied 0 a 25-word adve:tl 2 ARD OF THANKS May w ex- and a} ’ aur- ¢ Gg this ab ay reCiation BOY Wats TRE ADOWI. recent sad Dereavemment as of our mother and Erabag- vy. Mra Annie Andrews. BW ard Mm JSanes Aud drows and childs en —————————— a. HELP Ww ANTED eo aged Me and . aeen ended hae pit (middd 1 THeOT #1033 WANTED nire occupe | farm icdress Box 210, this paper x5 Wiel mens and re. WORK WANTED WANTED-—H hat Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa WANTED TO BUY hundred bushels Knecht, Mill Maly 2 Several RK 1 WAN buy some pulleta that laving now, New Hampshire Reds ferred. Willard PF. Wion, Belle. RD. 2. Phone 807-R-23 =5 FTN ’ to WANTED-—To buy any amount of will pay market price at the Phone 911-2-13 or write ML man. Bellefonte, Pa. R. F. D Ne. Fh rn Ka 2 WANTED To ‘buy cattle calves, hogs and poultry of ail kinds Vv Ay moet best for the best, R. MH, p08 W. 3rd St. Lock Haven, Pa. Phone 629. J x32 WANTED I am in the market for hogs, eattle, sheep, Calves and chickens, Oall Centre Hall M-R-11 or drop a oard to Sidney T. Riegal Centre Hall, Pa nr, FOR SAL E oi Taree Heatrola weed lnguire of H. K Wi POM BALE--A two months Milesbhurg Pa BUY NOW ~All room heaters selling out at factory cost. OW. Hous State Collexre, Dial 788 , x8 ron SALE A 1920 Yord sedan. "wo door. Inguire of Mm Harve" Pmenhizer, Howard, » VE LB POR SALE-—A cambide lighting system | in good condition nauire of 1 Oo Campbell, Penna Furnace, Pa. x6 POR SALE Good “true box: odd stock mek: § good tres, SMx4's. J. | C. Goodhart, Centre Hall, Pa. Phone I-na x5 s————— ] POR BALE-A ood cash and credit Lusiness. Reason fet 6 Fier, es: | peslth, Inquire of G. © burg. Pa rom BALB-—Timathy hoy 3 od a oo iy miyed i ty A Lo |] -! nean oa st wi an Daher and 00 cents a Being Baiten, 9X 5 | auire of R. Broke, anville: | POR BALE-A Th. on iy Centr cent vertisements e. This priviege can be used six Lines a year al | Jackson ville ad This Column Democrat's classified advertis in puiar Considering its ) ¢ County's Community five mal woras less, 25 cents lor Whete advertise- a word u words or insertion one cent harged a word is chs d for red] esid'e at request repl we Answering Aol conce es Lo be advert na the nis ring su vertise ulle divulge the name of the ad- ERS PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- Ssement ume Giflereny in these columns one FX Ri _BALE- A pod Ky Vor Inouire E ect Store. Bel used au at lhe efonte tomatic DeHaas Pa x5 POR SALE -A stone trailor. owned by ARID SUPT VISOTS Houser Becy Le #30- n-4 crusher the Benner own- Bol quis of R Bellefonte, Rn 8 and » ("BR sale er BE cmp Bist Bak mom } Hamashire chicks Cus.omn hate hing Phone 5322, Mill Rall FOR BALE OR ist and 2nd 8.0 a} % al»o a, 8 "Hine ery x8 holce EXOHANGE Chol crops balled aifelia hay sirtaw, oon eas, pQAtoss, Digs als oe Want young catie homees, colts otc. Call Haupt Parma, RD 3 Belisfonte, Pa x8 125 exw capacity walter hoater wid reve, geese, hatching eggs Inquire of C. W. Sigel, D. 2 Phone 4-R- x5 FOR SALY--A ine» or ~Locust fence " fost long with 4- delivered anywhere In Oentre or Clinton oounties Alsd0 corner posts and braces priced right Fred Wheeland., Alexandria, Pa xi2 L LIY ESTOC oP POR BALE posta, 8 inch tops, 20 Guernsey Nancy leathers x3 On sown. T Howard, Pa SALE B Teo tested RD freah PON BALE Nice turkeys e Also gobifiers for exchange B Soring Mills, R 1 5 for roastir have w Grove POR BALF three years work CC Percheron coll, coming id, weight 1700; read) Vonada, Mackeyville x5 3 to Ps POR SBALE--A good fresh ealf Inquire of Mike Clarence, Pa cow with Rusinko =5 13 Chesterwhite shoals, from 50 Ww 60 Iw. each N. Vonada Hublersburg, x! POR SALE welghing Inquire of C Pa A Rolstein heifer fresh her side. Inguire A Cummo, Penna Arig x ron Sale with first calf by » John Pa POR SALE Two cows will be fresh soon. Also eight fat hos. H. A Mever. Robe Surg, Pa. Phone 17-R-13 Milthetm x5 FOR SALE--8tan of mules and hare poss. 'W. Ralph Tressier Beile- fonte. B.D. 1. (Hunter's Park) Phone 015- R- 31 x0 ron SALE —Canaries, “male and fe male, beautiful singers. Telephone 5ST RP logue of Ms. Roy FP Zimmerman . POR BALE--Three head of horses, Jersey cow will be fresh March Ist {some baled hay, 2 two horse wagons Thomas om, Julian, Pa x5 pon BALE-Two large Holstein cows. ' These cows are good milkers and will freshen wery soon. Inquire of Ralph Grove, Nittany, Pa x7 ron SALE Team of — farm mules, quiet and gentle joe re- ssanable to quick buyer. Inquire of piyde Phillips, Marsh Creek, aid . x FOR SALE 20 Barred Rock pullets, | some laving, altne ready to lay soon, price 25¢c. per Mrs. Basar Grove 1% mile east of Rb elefonte. along the | COAL AND WOOD ———————————— A A A Sn GW» FOR SALB.O0M 4nd wood, Com "0 or Bf Jrueh Pa. Phone 174-R. 4 nn v1 " aunt: «i LR q Bellefonte, Pa. ache MES [A REAL ESTATE Ei EE i | G FOR SALE-—A with electri Fruit trees, also sdioining quire of James ( 8 re POR SALE CTOs township Ce lakes-to-8ean Frank Das! Phone 184-R POR sireet 14 RENT FOR RENT W. Curtin § POR RENT first 0 neiuded POM R ENT RENT 8.r¢ runent at 21 Beliefonte hone M. Bricker FOR shed. WUth bath Mes. Paul ( FOR RENT 100 « TOY in Decker bullding, « snd High 8S Second 0 vale bath Decker Belliefon _— Ir - te, Phone or 4 POR RENT--A farm located Past of Bellefonte, Pa. Por informe ion call State Ooll 3420 or Martha Tressler 248 Burrowes Bt Blate C 3] lege, Pa +4 we POR RENT Desirable 3-room apari- me? Past linn sireet Heat hot Nght furnished. Tele orf call at 47 S81 ‘ur on water nhone 613.4 Be llefonte. RENT- Several Hesupt Place NYen ences nn Bellefonte ar Edward Haupt ron RENT —A farm one and one-half Lies eas Slate College at Centre Pr on main highway to Belle James 1. Thomson Estate Sate O fonte Call 8583 State Cx rr write lege Pa. x3 POR RENT. Route 220 ville, with abu: share rent nish stock tins Aaann apartments Mans ne State 1 d Milest Bellafonte POR we of ogee dance of plan and full water Tenar farming equip- yulresed address or 118 acre creck bottom Jocated along sate road C. W. Phillips, Howard acre farm, cow and oalf — $75000. Must be cash Looated Dear Pleasant Hill schol Patton Township, Inquire at farm Oecll Jury POR BALE-~Desirable ings, right farm, bulld- at Ovdar Springs, near Mill Hall 75 acres clear, 13 acres wonderful pasture with water, 5 acres timber. The best small farm anywhere. sell at bargain 8 NR Purst, Flemington, x5 POR SALE OR RENT-Poultry Parm, Capacity 4000 layers, 28 000 fi. floor A twelve horse DOWEr gaso- ne, fine CondItion. morifice ne shaft and pulleys, BR. N Lamar, Pa. sat POR BALE—~A farm 142 acres lo- cated In Binking Valley. Blair coun. ty. Level, 1 ne ground Can rn tector all over 1t. Threshed 1200 bu. wheat 2500 bu. corn. Price $6500, hal! cash, talance Aret mort. gage at 5%. Inquire of M. C. Mile. man, Tyrone, R ob 1 x6 pace. ine » yveland, a A - o FOR SALE OR RENT — Pars itu te in Patton Township, Centre County, Pa, along dhe Bute NC | ing oonteining 1 [land and 64 acres of fACHINE WORK Wwper knives Machi We sh ska Les work of eloctrie arpen catils SAWS, ales | BE I 45% NW welding fone, 50ut ealers y LF sg ra uy nue urg money at homes. cat td RHEUMATIOS-8end book! et on Rheumatism : pie Remedies get Relief . minant and Meritol (Rbheumastim Krood Of] Rubbing ofl send by mall on receipt Prepared in the laboretor harmacy, Beech Tibbins Add 10 portage and Deo ] 8 Pat of ese remedy for The new Asthma. Hay t 5. and UAT. E-Zer extant E-ZINE Reg Chi: general breathe other remedy refunded We edy direct from Chir now what we Pret ih - RF INBINS PHARMAC Y Pa. Pr 60 eta via B51 Ct whale See what you buy 2-2 in GLASSES REDUCED: Having lately installed new lems grinding ma chi nery am prepay od to furnish glass es al very attractive prices Also ear Fianses (fust ott) for those with de fective hearing. Large and complete stock German Artificial Eyes. You can do better here than elsewhere Tibbins' Pharmacy. Clara M. Tibhins Drugs & Optical Goods The Bwnht oy Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek “oe ANNOU NCEME NTS BAXE SALE-On Priday 1938 at Bishop Street 2:00 ull 400, also enterta Peb. 11 Bohol from inment MPF NG. he Lad} os Ald of gan Orange will meet at the home of Mm. George Ehowers, at Meant Gad Me Pobr JATY al T30 o'clock CARD PARTY «Crystal Springs Re- bekah Loder No. 28 wil hold a card party in the 1. O. OF. Hall Friday evening. Poh 11th. Brides and M0 Admission 25 cents Et. Loe nday Tih DINNER. The Indies of burg Presbyterian church will serve a roast ohivken dinner on Thursday March 10th from 12 poon until § nm. Price 80 cents the Miles. MEETING The Townsend Pension Club will meet In the Court Mouse Thursday evening, Pad. 10th. at 7230 p.m There will be speakers fron & distance. Everyone is Invited ———————— — —— ss A———— ns -— DINNER The Sustinhn Wesley 80 clety of the Milssburg Methodist church will hold a Baked Ham din. ner and sup Thursday, Pebruary 10th Price 5 ana 50 cents, —" ——————— —— =" “BINGO P PARTY The Indies of the Pelictonte Moose Lodee will hold a Bingo party at the Moose Home on North Spring Street. Friday evening, Pebruary §&. The public is cordially of invited [WARTRD.B Joung eoupls avy Trier, 00 REPAIRING ‘nt be de 20 yoam experiance LTE 4 =| CARD PARTY «The Alumni Asso tiation of the Walker Township Heh Behool will bold a card party in the gt school building at 8 o'gock Friday srening, Pebou- Adnission will be 2» cents ter Der person and the public js cordially invited to be present. —————— A SA 5 do CARD PARTY The iby ff the PREP pt 3 Brier Es Numerous prises
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