February 10, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. _— BEA a The Household Scrapbook A A OS ——"1——— ea Hardencd Leather Smoke Stains Kerosene wil’ soften the leather Of ‘ol shoes and boots that become | the brick / hardened by water mix two ounces of How to Maks ¢ smoke ont of have soda, Cold Cream am can be low i ‘ { | l or 3 3 R ro ait ‘ on Cut of Loses Stitching Fabrics When stite Heavy Tough Steak on it sad il le g Starch sick Room Clock When Pw chasing Rugs when » b 1D The Silver Teapot FRIDAY SATURDAY, MARCH tr Be Povec heen FONESDAY., MAR Nid i Tint " uben Meek THURSDAY, MARCH 24 velo fmm nthe JAM tmpleme Sale 8m ith auc PRIDAY. MARCH 26—R. FP. Neill w at public sale on the Dr. Lic along Brus Valley road of Contre Hall FE 19-90 ollie Impiementa M. Bmit RIDAY MARCY ST y Joh Spicer farm ? ta eo CO 1 lege Loh ried ' in term Sa e at FRIDAY MARCH 25 L. W. Be F ( aie ON mile west of How: ard on and farm 10 a. In hde MARCY 1 auCcts Aoi BATURDAY. MARCH 26 ith af I offer at public 2 mi of Howard Pa, live farming i farm mmplements Sal ' Ef AL10A M Wie & Hubler aucts {| CANCELLED The of BE. P “~y cheduled for Monday § Ath. nha Hed TUFERDAY, MAROH 2 | Meoker will offer o% public thé Flelaher farm, 5 ml of Centre Hall, on Routs JIROCK WwW. Ww. Tate! Toa D wale H ® a for = Potters MM Vall road, ! implements. Bele at M Lr su Loy ’ SATURDAY, MARCH 12--Wn, RR. He Will afer at-publie sale an his farm ¥ n south of Hublembure. slofg State highway ton and mals Menta Clean un sale Sale of 12 non PE Mun ye atct 1 | TUESDAY, MARCH 15 will offer at public sale on the Tate MM farm at Pleasant Gep station. fall} line of livestock and farm imple- | ments. Bale at 10 o'clock a m. | Fi hb EM Smith, auct. This Is a clean- | ; up sale | J TUBSDAY, MARCH 15--W. P and ow C. RB. Boob ‘will offer at publ on the W. ¥. Boob farm ent of Woodward, live farm implements. Sale al Herbert Btover, puct ww CANCELLED-<"The Stover, which held ‘Wedneeday Thomas Parm near Pine Grove Milla, hasbeen canoelled ear rs northseast slack and Mar Bed ane 122 Qale yet. goods 830 a Smith m 4t at J. VONADA 1 offer at public sale on Vonada farm at Spring Mills, th sah wing personal property HOUSEHOLD OOODS Of J i MoConi oonsisting of Columbia Star range, In good condition: brood er Ave, good as new sale anlel PDRF Rettle, good as new wis to of oc Paiel I ment stand: lot of crooks, _ March 16. on thei! i» i150 White Leghorn BO White pwllets, all blood tested, fany other articles At 19 A ——— 1 ) 3 liveatock n 1 Wise & Cane E LJ Muse 0 tobert FE pale on me south farm mplements and some house. { m MeC: 001-8. W, the C ° T 0 45-galion oop mest ben hi sink! yearling»; and the same Lime and place 8. W. Vonada will soll the following pon I 16-Chester WEDNESDAY, MARCH oe g Sollowing Brickley will offer at public sale on Rs cher farm. at Balona, 42] ind farm impleme Clean up sale, Bale at 10 A. M. E MM. Bmiih, Misceld ae Roma, uct, . 4 ! 22 foe set of AY, MARCH Bog ro er | truck wagon; , Miller will sp at lc sale on gun, In food condition; his farm At adsorbs, » Pa., live. [other artic Jos pumerous to men stock and farm Wmplements, Clean |tion. Salo a vo BR AAs, Slt Sale at 19.9... n Winkolt ides, cla’ horses, oid, years old, weight 1360, ail good work bay hora ge ars, weight %1 000, ay mare, 11 ’ 4 weight 1680; bay horse, 14 including arindstone; Western Field pump and many I p.m. Terms of Sale «Curper, Auct, HES | —~Women's shoes $1.07, Yeager's ' h MILESBURG little. Bit of good and a little bit of us Which re peaple who live in should never throw There is a the worst of u bad In the best minds us that gle houses in Of stones Friday was a ert Davidson Central City portunity knocks Mr. Wihiiam his 86th birthday We wish for birthdavs Rob- ol Op- lucky day for and Bliss Myer Congratulation but once. Peters celebrated on February 2nd him many more M: and the M Iter with Mi Robert trobe, visited | Mr. and on Sunday McKinley ce n Thursday of ith Cleorg Pou her Wee K brated last hildren 4 ah Tt 11 NOGL, Are on wish them a reat ck lst. We recovery to note Relish sick list, ind M D. C. Grove of entertained Sunday their granddaughter’ Nevin Gilmore, of Zion gion being Mr. Gilmore's birthday Others present were: Mr, and Mrs Lloyd Sampse’, son Eugene, of Pleas. ant Gap; Mrs. Gilmore, daughter Looks and Jean Garbrick of Zion Sorry to note Mrs, Sharer the sick list Hannah Boyle of Renovo, is vise iting James Raiie and family ll —— HIGHWAY DEATHS HIT ALL-TIME man Last year a new, all-time wns established in highway heel dent deaths, according to the American Automobile Asweclation, Rockefeller Center, New York. Es. timates made by thet organisation show a total of 30.043 deaths In 1057, an increase of approximate ly 5 per cont over 1936. There were actually a few less nosidents, but the proporticn of deaths was greater, Bumgardne Belle. in honor husband the ay. is on igh PLEASA NT VIEW UNIONVILLE Mr. and Mrs, George Kline and Methodis son and daughter, Mr, and MIS rvice Norman Kline, on the “Clem” Dale il farm { Houserville, spent Tues- morning al with thie former Mrs. Kline's lowed by Class Meeting and brother-in-law, M»¥ and ] he afternoon at 2 o'clock Mri Vincent Spearly: also with ‘and Choir Rehearsal at 3 p. m, her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Herk- Epworth Laague ai 6:90 p. m. imme imer, who live at the Spearly diately fo lowed by the preaching home with sermon by tl pastor, Mi D., Kauffman, children, Margaret John, and and Mr: Geosige Baud nephew Gerald Spl spent Sun= weekend m day afternoon her brother and Mi and and Mi James ant Gap Woodrow Meyer Sunday dinner hig brother Churgh. Seeviges—Pray- this Thursday evening hour, Sunday 8cl 9:15 a 100] on m. fol- Junicr ia i day ister and Mire John Poorman and and Mi Plea mily, Joan. eh al on home spent the thelr Laer f ) nrned family own, Wes and on. D. W Harry Crawford were dinner guest ¢ } emnlove od ¢ Aid Meeting: Ladicg Me eting: Group oc inl Free Methodist Church Services! il ried to recent & dis piace Ladies Aid Dinner A : AXE MANN TO OBSERVE TENTH ANNIVERSARY SOCIETY ; « »e 14 Yeu3 mediate Sunday age 0 evening gance “ty tt™M : Sunday are president vice-president ung ecretary. Lydia etary, Mary nt Fred 1038 10082 MOSH. ANNON 1 1.018 iy Coaxiny 11 were ir . “ LeRoy 14 a ‘ ? * motore Lo I= bioth Raymond Coakie ) gal HD : fr L 3 AlAs crunch vensville Sunde and visited at lend, M Mildred Knech ! Yarnell ¢ home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil Mr. and Mrs O.cwnover and at the home of Dod e \ id in “isa WwW spent Wa. son in Clearfie) Mrs. Barah Fe ed at the Gorden AY Miss V niey Merril Rice and 00 afternoon ) aunt and uncle. Mr and Clark at Centre Hull and Mrs. Elmer Justice daughter Ann of Colevil e Monday evening at Lee Justice spending home her «ister The Home Extension Works Club Thomas Schmoke Mrs met at the home of Mrs. Blanche Borger, Mrs. Glen Pye, Mr Rice on Wednesday afiernoon with lon Pye, and Mis, Annie Ne basket weaving as their pmject red Lock Haven Sunday and Those present were Mis Eleanor J 9ited Mrs. Gfaham, who Is a Smith of Bellefonte, as teacher, and tient in the Lock Haven Hospital Mrs. Ralph Sampsel, Mrs, Lee Jus Mrs. Homer Quick is on the sick tice, Mrs, Samus! Ray, Mrs. L A. [list Woomer, Mrs. John Shuey, Mrs. J.| Lois Martin 1s visiting her siv'er, C. Ofrerer. Mrs. Lennie Jodon, the Mri George Potter, at Karthaus Mimex Blanche Walters, He én Ray, A Betty Ray, Mary Ralston and Phy. NITTANY VALLEY ROAD lis Jodon, Budd Justice and Drew SLATED FOR IMPROVEMENT Rice. These meetings are bolh in- ———— teresting and educational, At Council Monday night it was Mr. and Mrs. FV. Jodon enter-' reported that the State Highway tained at dianef on Sunday, the department is making preparations following guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. 0 resurface the Nittany Valley Vogt, Lois and Louis Vogt, Mrs. T. A. Highway from the Hellefonte Bor- Owen of Lewistown and Mr. and ough line to a point near Zion, It Mas W. A Hottinge: of Centre Hall. wag stated that it is the pian of the department to widen the road. eliminate some of the ewurves, and to remove the high crown that now makes driving on the road some what hazardous. Council fs to make an effort to Induce the Department to igi the improvements from the Bore and Gladyoe vis- Fyve home Sul Sunaas irginia Lucas, of Allport, is some Lime the home of Mra. Ernest Craft at the ntl Doval Whore rion mo- 4) pat Lincoln's Day Entertainment Th Loyal Temperance Legion of Boon Bhoe will hold a medal contasl and wil present a playlet, “Say It With Flowers” in the auditorium of the S8now Shoe High School on Lin- coin’s Birthday, Ssiurday, ary 12. The public is V Pebrue is cordially In ough line to the corner of Bishop * |vited to attend the entertainment. | and Allegheny Streets. AY I —— HOWARD The W. OL 41, m4 oat cf Mrs. George Regal a evening The basket High School building ing betwesn Spring uliéd in ih bavs 18-12, tin Kauffman spent Monda parents Weber a motor tor y Miami, P Weber and ni etd ball gam: Tuesday Mills Wore wld Maz all a and ¢ rp her Helene rived { { I mother ver] eT DeAr. Freder. "I Grade arban Carder arclyn Rox Ekdahl ta Lyon Schenck —————————— MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT PLEASANT VIEW n Jam 4 after they retumed to rd Stat three years back to open a isiand of Porto Rico, Her talk regard 10 the work in these need of the message the gospel there Many of Miss Ford's friends acquainted with her anxious to meet her View meeting will Appearance in the vi- Bellefonte before she re. her mission field in ago work on he In in jeids and the ahe have work, will ™e become be Pleasant be her only cinity of tums to WASHINGTON LIFE IS DISCUSSED BY DA. R Washington Day by the Bellefonte chapter of the Daughters of the American Revol ution after a regular meeting last Thursday night in Old Main lounge at State College. Al a round-table discussion un- der the leadership of Mrs. A. W Cowell, a number of phases of Washington's fe were portrayed Parson Weems Washington” was the topic of Mrs. J. V. Ruel; Washingion as He Was to His Portrayers” was discussed by Mrs Charles Thompson; Mrs, W. P Davey pictured “Washington as He Was at Home," Mr. W. D. Rogers described “Washington os a Farmer, a Traveled" and Mrs Fred Lininger's story of “His Tri umphal Journey” completed the discussion, After the program refreshments were served on the balcony. Mm, W. L. Foster presided at the coffee sable which was decorated with spring flowers and pink candies, Other hostesses were Mrs, PB. Brenneman, Mrs. 8, W. Fletcher, Mrs. EM Frear, Mrs, George Mitchell, and Miss L. V. T. Sim- mons, At a regular business meeting delegates were appointed for the Continental Congress and appro. priations made for the Junior Red Cross In Bellefonte and toward the wate ‘scholarship for Girl Home-makers. Mens high top cager's. was oclebrated ums ao, Health and Beauty ST ——7 = WHEELS OF LIFE | #5 and w Oa — OILING THE GLLATe APPLICANTS TAKE WEST POINT EXAMINATION 67 gn, A 1 Service Com- vu hey ipa an Aradem; wrization J , . De mag bee graded n Legal Notices EXECUTORS ne ma NOTICY tier of te of B Tow nat REGISTERS follows y NOTH ES Last Day Specials at i Hazel & Co's Sale! This great event of Hazel & Co's will close Saturday night, Feb. 12, but be- fore we close we are going to give you the “best bargains in the land.” Here they come ! COAT SALE One Rack of Coats, reg. prices to $50 at $4.95 This rack has a limited number of coats and sizes, so come early to make your choice. Opportunity is knocking—open the door. Special for Saturdey Morning! One Rack Silk Dresses $1.00 These dresses consist of sports, prints, plain and dressy numbers. A limited number. .Come early WOOL SPORT DRESS BARGAIN All Wool Sport Dresses. Regular price $7.95 and up, aot $3.95 This is for Fridoy and Saturday Only ! HATS ! HATS All Hats in the Store at 39¢ each No returns or exchanges on any of : these specials. Hazel & Com 17S, Allegheny St. © Bellefonte
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