Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, | BELLEFONTE, PA. February 17, 19348 — I - Clarence and Community Publicity agent? We know now) why so many things get in the pa-| pers for James Brungard the radical | teacher on the hill" has been ap-| ponited chairman of reporters by P. T.A. Who may we ask ls better | suited unless its Miss Budinger for] a more windy guy we've never met. | Ha! Anyhow thete’y proof he comes | across with the goods so ils useless to question the functioning of his comuittee. Last session of Pweent-Teachers convened Tuesday evening with] many new and more interested old | members present. Much enthusi- asm was shown by male attendants | though they were decidedly in the minority. Usual business followed the detailed minutes of the secie-| tary, Miss Morgan. Commities | chairman selected committee Women Treasurer, Mr. Aarman announced! aur standing financially. The pleas- ant surprise was a social hour with dingo and light refreshunents. Come | again folks, don't let edibles be the sole attraction. You other demurers' might as well get on the band wag- on now, join a live wire organiza- tion. With less friction and nol too much opposition we'er bound to go places and do things. Unques tionably an organization of this type can do much In the shaping of public opinion for both private and community betterment. Our motto is “Blow your <©wn horn"-—down with cliques—none toleration of class or factions! Next P. T. A. doings are Feb. 22nd a party in observance of the day. Since funds are needed an admission fee of .25¢ is being ask- ed. We guarantee your moneys worth of fun and frolic. An en’ire svenins «f music, games refresh- ments and entertainment in general {s being planned. Better be there— Tiesdar Feb, 22nd at he new school bl n n' an ‘he last etinz conve'ns ‘he at- eschors. With one ex- he ‘ad es were present h the men. Some nl + Wy ww Are 3 moncta'y re lal to no n n grandmother : h. Since Priday a week longer bedfas. M:. Stork is still with us. No ne boom 1 r have crowded <chonl were broucht re Gorton Fs homes in the nity n station. Congratula icn aren's welcome babes s nrze Bodenchok of 8no 1% ard Moshann:n spe y few ] al =ith her sola Mills The sec: selling contest is still im Porth Ag } § th rade t<e Moore and family wee to sw» Mrs. Mrore's brother, John Bean Ssturday. Mr. Beam is at present patient ‘n he hospital at War “a Sev:n'h rade pup’l. taught by C M. Hackenberg who are perfect in attenddnce term to date are as fol- jones: Mildred and Mellssa Moore Do:othy Casher, Delores McLaugh- lin, Rose Marie Brewer, Stephen Parrnay, Charles Morgan, George louse: and Calvin Shaw. The ladies club under the super- vision o. Mrs. Valeria Bateman met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Stephens on Wedn-s av evening. A very nice time was had playing Bingo. At a late hour lunch was served hose present were: Mrs. Helen McLanoh Un, Mrs. John Muirhead Mrs. Ele Roose and children, Norma and Max, of Snow Shoe; Mrs, B. G. Cara and son Alvin, Mrs. Valeria Bate- man and son Beryl and daughter Dana also Miss Emma Stephens who {+ employed a: Snow Shoe A number of our younger set mo- ored to Bellefonte Thursiay even- ine to ;~ hearse with the banjo band. Jamies Sheffler of Bellefonte spent Thursday here visiting with his old friend. Arthur 8:ephen’s. They en joyed your visit. Come again Jim A dance a’ Lau ence Sinclairs last Saturday brought a number of out of town folks into our midst, Among ‘hose present we sax Mr. and Mis Newton Lauck and daughter Shir- ley, Mr. and M's. Orvis Lucas, Mr and Mrs Charley Flack and son icky, Mr. Mayes and son Leonard, J from Runville; Mr: and Mis towird Wolsiagie and children, Pare and John Glen and Howard fr.. of Duncannon; Mr. and Mr: (%arl's Emenhizer also Mr. and (rs. Cha ley Napp, of Bellefonte. tozal {olks there wore: Edith, Mabie rd Geo ge St. Clair, Lillian Morgdn ' Maxine Stuk Music for the orton was furnthed by Merril Ta 1. Willlam Bancy o. Fetzer- srs a' ‘he Lewis Wol- : ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Lee Mons h ce children Mildred, ore 10 Warren from west pre- et To whom it may concern the iden- iy of the writer of this column ha ww been o-ncealed or camouflaged nv manner whatdcever. As told wlore ‘hore it nn one with sim la flab ‘vie. We are not debasing ellort if you case 'o inevs- ale youll find the scribes name ud ‘co each cone of these epls- - 1 5 Miss Mogan does not visit with the Quinn's in Belic.on.e nr week- ends but with her sister Mrs. Mon- a Flynn, Weather man gave us lovely wash days Tuesday and Thursday. Snow Monday. wet Wednesday and Pri- day. Miss P-ters qu't batching Monday nd that ‘ob In the Butler apart eats In Clarence is taken over b) Mr, Brinca'd who is again glorious Iy sn his own, i¢eds that can still be had from Fourth grade puplls are cabbage 1f you got any of those hot cha | valen ines laugh it off. We're al- ways disappointed if we don't get some. One becomes inured to most things. These days however it's also smart to affix your signature. Grandma Cowher of Sandy Ridge, vacationed geveral days last week with her daughter and family, Mis. William Tamran, NY's Vivian Watson spent Tues- | day in State College, a pleasure jaunt? Sunday last was a dreary rainy day but not for Leslie McLaughlin tor he made & freezer full of 10e crea, Boy Scout Master John Bobby passed by watering at the mouth but do vou think seifish Leslie would Wweat-—-no, hot one! Mr. and Mis. Andy Danko Jr, twee visiting at the Frank Kobular- chik home Tuesday a. m Primping boys we have noticed who are as much effeminate as one of our teachers include John Bu- gosh, Albert Drapcho, Robert Kosh- ko and Steve Kadash. We surmise he girls didn’t fail them the 14th Mrs. Stephens is Mrs. Herrs best neighbor while the latter is on th: sick list. Being a good Samaritan cures many ills we know Miss Mary Vozniak was calling on her friends Sunday evening, the Misses Johanna and Dorothy Drap- cho. They say some of the older boys Nke Oworge Stashko, Flog! and Bill Herr tock advantage of the last light snow and went a sliding Mrs. Mary Poultis and baby was visting Mrs. Katy Wozniak Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Roy Myers called (0 see her neichbor Miss Elizabeth Rushnock Tu eday M-. and Mrs. John Duke Jr. spen® art of (he Sabbith at th: parenta home of the Prof du ine Tuesday an brought favorable re- Shoe in thelr bou' Centre Hall and Mil Hall re- y v ew. 1 er: i B of a f S AY & e of M ) Th ) i g amo 3 M 13 L A : ent he busily scheming on A I 3) i ial to DO ¢ by f Le {f the Pre yer S AY Scho in a » A rg a of week T Ls Dov i TO where Mr : ard ha ¢ x sit A teach Juniors for yeas Miss Agnes Rier a s¢ pupil iz confined «0 her home Hill with scmething akin to chicken pox. Agnes is the granddaughter of Mri. Julia Tubridy A novel item to appear in thi : next week is a characte of one of our local pedago- gues. We know you like puzzles Miss Zoe Meek was quite birthiay W¢ celebrate. Games delicious eals an conversalion were no mean part o he program. A suitable gift wa duly ; presented at yd at an early h Thur: sday A m. the gues's departed wishing Miss Zoe many happy re- turns {or the day Teachery p.es ent wee: Missws Myra Peters, Ant McGowan, Margaret Morgan Blanche Budinger and Messrs. Jas Brungard, John Duke 1 Kachik Charles “Hackenberg of th 7 Jast nam:d men were alio present besides Miss Louise Hackenberg WOODWARD On Tuesday Lesls Lenhart, Asst Co. Supt. visited the public school n this locality William (Billy) Haines was Tr cently appointed wa chman for the vacated Joyce Kilmer COC camp We wish him success in his new po- sition. He's just the man for tha vork Nevin Orndo { was housed in for a few days on account of an attack { the mumps Caris Reffner Is on the sick lis having had an attack of the gripps ani now Is ill from the mumps He's confined to his bad at present On Monday of las week, Mr. and Mri. Rouben Musser vacated the A D. Mingle property and moved In he west side of Mrs. Annie Guise wite's residence formerly the N. W Eby home Mrs. Carrie Fultz and Alton Kes- ginger in company with C. E Kreamer and son Harwood, attend od the Millheim revival services In he Evangelical church on las Thursday evening. They report ar uv. eresting service. The P. 0.8 of A. Washington Camp No. 357 will have a Washing on Birthday program on Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, In ‘he Evangelica shurch. Exercises will begin at 7:30 o'clrck. The program consists of an address by Rev. H. A. Houseal, a flag +l] put on by the P. O, of A, and wnss as well as instrumental num- bs under the supervision of Prof aul Bartges n't forzel that the Evangelle:! lies Ald Boclely will gerve a sup- por consisting of chicken noodles | roast beef, baked beans, pota’o salad {ecole slaw, pickled eggs, cake and looffee beginning at 5 o'clock and let’ uce, radish, cucumbers and a few continuing up to 7:30 o'clock as weil odd flowers. Better let us know | what you want soon, To date the most of 36 packs have been disposed | as af er the program in the church Everybody is cordially invited Rates for the supper will be 25¢ and of, Nemember schools receive % on iS¢c. The supper will be served In all sales. Contest date closes. Bt Patrick's day at which time losing temin, boys or girls give a party he inne t.Teachers appoin‘ed a gore Mi to buy a stove for the the P. O. 8 of A. ll. Clayton Sheesley 1s housed up to | with a bad cold and 50 is Reuben | Musser. | Last week the stork brought a name for the bouncing baby boy he use of the association. At last the left at the home of Mr. and Mrs school directors may get that long promised chicken and wafies. | Stewart Eisenhuth on Feb. 4th. It Is Steward Wayne Elconhuth Seward senior is favorably meov- ering from the mumps. HOWARD 1s entertained his brother, John #8 the age over the week-end ir guest ( Moir " . will be the gues Mf Nort 1 Allen williamsport once pastor of the Cup ri nte nade ent road to recover; copal chureh the social rooms Jalser Weber Carrie (Gast Beech Creek and Kennedy John P. Morris, s “Hilda Leathers J; Thompion weie " at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ci ge 4 - " hn wa Ker n at Ayan a the AMIE evening heir wives, head official formatory at Huntingdom | honor of Mr ring’s birthday Mrs. Howa:d Edward held 4 quilt. relatives Sune Miss Olive Shawley y Leathers home on Miss Lucinda Hall sted at John Purls and Michael Pu:l’s on Sunday Woodring, Mrs Raymond Weaver, Johnson's Ling Wax or GLO-COAT our Choice, only $1.00 Genuine Batcheller Manure Fork, Extra Special Special Value in Dust Mops. real buy at. “Bellefonte Hardware Co. Siarsudis. $1.00 ‘at the Morris Oarner - - NP — > - — ——— —— ] Stat Ce I e N family spent Sunday at the Charles was unable to get her for seve ral visiting her mother, Mrs. Julia Sin- eyo eg ews Lutz home. days clair. and family P—————————————————— Miss Bernice Fleming spent Sun. George McoKinley's family tran- Mr. and Mrs. Lem yne Lucas, / } SAC 1 4 5 1 811 f« rs Bale Bh} all and x Lucas cele Rutherford and daughter, of In- | day at the Earl Crus: home aced business In Bell fon ¢ Sat- Eth] Hal ar Res Lacs # d on diana. The Pllimore Bunday School is urday evening the boys’ giandma, M:s. 1da Wil . w planning on presenting an Easter Jack Lose and James Bhillings mer at W.ongae, Suncajy evening. oy Rus ell Murphy, of Harts. {rogram Watch for further in- seem have sothe atiractions ‘ih Lom -— I A Avenue » ris y " ” ng it ork 0 ue, visiting her sister | formation Pike Alley what is the attracdon The world is blessed with three champions of peace: Hitler, Mus soitnl and the Mikado! in Lebanon ‘ Don't forget Bunday school next boys? John Diehl, of Atherton street, Sunday morning at 9:30 and Ep- The wedding b lis will soon be spent the week-end in Rebersburg, | worth League Bunday evening al ringing, 50 get ready boys with you Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Callahan, of 7:45 calithumpian band for the welding Allen street, had as their guest on ————— ay DORS. BLADDER IRAPGULANITY pe Monday, Mrs. C. 8. Martz, of Ouk People around here have been WAKE YOU UP? Hall HOLTS HOI. I. ow uffering from that dreaded diseass It's ne a Wiadogy ii of Warning is ag 1 Dei Jie Junie Miss Gladys Bunday, of State Mr Cora Emenhizer of um Hp g r 3 reverted ipet of. buchy leaves ang 8 othet College visite “on es a Sf we vil H i = FLAS - ee In inyG green Lane bud Col ' sited r ntly with her Stump spent Monday at the : : A SAX ; J } “re fe gn ad ini rreen tablets, This a ip n h, if k Wi A + hp i Fie ’ y vy ” ou 3 ¥ (RFT 4 xianey. parents at her home in Pennsyl- Watson home he Anna Gray arm Or anoles ea on lon vania Purnace term of five year Lin - ; 2 Jin Poormas { Johnstow Der Vv Fdwa x {rt { i Aor dvs 1 ip Charles Myers, of Pugh street, the seckend with home folks and w nove « e « e Cray Just say B Kets spent the week-end in Syracuse, called at the Clyde Poorman home in ‘he spribg. ; Your 25c back ir New York at Dry Tor 1} ug fs SR A ed Locally al : In op, also a w Elils Pow- Ravmond Fe 21 familly has M Russell Anstead, of Helster nell home at Pleasant Gap, accom moved 0 Btate College where treet, spent the week-end at his panied by Fleming Poorman Petzer has found employment home in Cresson Mr, and Mi John Watson and Miss Jane Mc Wi iz oo family M1 "Joh BOTY y C G i meme ne ly, it} Sle BX SNOW SHOE . ¥. WAGNER Jr. and daightes of Pleasant | Parent. wocaion nid | 8 COMPANY nue because of Liness Ld Mr. and Mrs. Harry Behrer, of O%P. Orvis Lucas of wert i ALAM eeting in the High North Burrowes street, returned ©AH0CT RUE i at the Walter Bwell~ School buliding on Monca ’ from Philadelphia on Wednesday 22: home in Bellelonte on Priday it The L. T. L. held their contes . having attended a hardware con. DOPOr of Mi BWelL ruacaY the Hish 8S i auliorium on WAGNER'S vlntion anniversar Satiiday evening Those enierin Qualit Flo Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Meredtth ve 4 a Reese of Gum 5 Pp ape he cont we, ¢: Alice Jane Brad- y ur spent Sunday at the home of Mr, & OWE with relatives at this place. ley, Ton Stitler, Barbara Had, Myra A Hard Wheat Pat Flour and Mrs. D. B. Neidigh, of State Orvis and Nevin Watson visited Dixon, Jack St r, Tom H Cleo College, R. D the camp 1 Sunda Hall and Lol & S0 The meda. WAGNER'S Mi Bara Burd bs on the kK 15 was won by Barbara Hall Hono! : : Mm. Eva Luce and daughter Ed. ¢ na, and Irvin Luce, of Banard be oy : Sand rd Te Ra. 4 Ry 4s on Bia Da hess Our Best Flour troot vial : i { ih ¥ visited in lock Haven re- f ecentd ) ¥ Pk ar. Gap ‘ ys few W.C. 1 gave a ri a and 5-50 Blend Se hi Mra I w Charles Lu NOT resented Lh wda The L. T. 1 M and Mrs. D. Mis ( eo Yano , of Bellefonte Sang LH pt : eth i MN wallon ana sas 5 ION ALN ) ye State College, R. D TTI tam hrman Lom WAGNER'S jaughter and son-in « ’ 4 ot B Fl leo OF i Mid al Ihe Ladies Bible Class of the M Ver est riour La rr, In Mill H ( eh 4 f I : . .. Ch h held thelr montial § i 4 " N at 4 Recent guests at the D alled ‘ v " i Wed AY & . i Winter Wheat Charles Strouse were, N m of he Ar 2r1axell 3 — a Joh ' g v y .. vi Russell Fishburn a : 1 and n Mr. and Mr. and M Groffery Baumbar- f Bunbury: Mr. and Johnson and children, Mr. ger 8°n and Beatrice W na. Simm Wagner's 327 Dairy Feed . ¢ son and Beatrics Hilams spen ope und and son, of Norwich, and Mrs James Wek ent Bun- | , - dora : . ; UnGay a Jel al a, L050 4 Waon 4 ) IY . onn., Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rus- Boyd Johnson home at gigi / Wagner's 20°« Dairy Feed ' Big of Baltimo re, and William n hon M jon “a ' y te ¢ a onor { "eed ! e, of Vandergrift fa 4 a Viuls au «ne | was wit for Phil- Wagner s Hor Ww Feed v ‘ : Mr and AM» | Pn _ " P v - ¥ 4 Aa a wu a CE ’ > Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cronemiller i Waoner's o val ate Dumais of Wr 3 Mrs te Poormar ended tl eC It = > emembered Wagner's Pig Meal e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- nan eLarQ Wi f : W we 40 23% £ ‘x “gd Grenoble, of State College, R. ‘W l of Mr Aram a Willa LAER |S] an Bute avd Then Wayner's bay M: , . : + t an Eimbase mobile en n wach she ha “e r " ' ob M O A y ! bs Wagner's Chick Starter ! Herbert Wal of ' >*1 “h 4 i" 4 ert 4d with a A ! es ¢ » : and Grower L ove in honor var Laas ¥ : § in ot . : i ~L OT v ory Q ' _ { the wedding ar CTEATrY BI NNER Ww P Stale N A ed ‘ 4 er's Turke arter 4 I me {Clk nd (ry v M Glenn CG and of F- z As | v ” ‘ / A ~y “ “" - r 3 ui 4 y ! ohn « ore . - Vy ANTE “CT F Fe «1 tf the mi f bY | We ¥ " . » £ » w pa wig ¢ . i M Vi ~ * "1 “er Bam: tpt i 4 | OF \ y Qerated . "1 and MM : k 4 Nt 1 er x , A « K Fo » k 4 M u " » r ‘ ‘ y et Crone : k of Fa ‘ M Vagns Chick Feed P p CT ¢ yo y (1. ra y " Ver 3 Ww “ Ee ave “ 4 ’ i : wr L jas ™ ‘ ¥ J Wore ra - oy . i ahd maching Ab DOL Ra Evdes Cream Calf Meal x L £ va ’ . 134 h a 3 I ‘ * “ a ‘ ¢ 3 ’ “er S 4 ’ ’ 0 - xs Eshelman's Dog Feed x > ¢ v { ] A W A : Ww J ¥ w Te es Luke 3 el er 3 } x ” oe : . ¢ ‘ » 1 A iv f hich nrot a po ' ¢ Py A pe A | § on There @ v ¢ \ ai 4 ¥ v as r. 4 ne Is er and M Betsy i " f ok Y x vith vour fer a i p y H b ‘ X x ay al ( e i nN J { ay Seek ant srs ors mt yoga inches veesie fy AN G E R © U S {Dealers in All Kinds 150 Mrs. Edna Hem spent swyer Clas toed te ” " Ct Edna Hews spe 5a ATK aul Hub, It Is dangerous to sell a SUBSTI cf Grains : oy sith her moll 5 $4 burg on s a ay 10 atiend a banque TUTE for 666 just to make three or de, held we [or Ww Lhrat.e mployx four cents more. Customers are your ——— ——— : x yang sirange 0 hear of 2 best assets: lose the « ” x gt DRY TOP horse ning away but Bob Wal- or ae > ———th tea BELLEFONTE, PA. | oo . ters had a cow un away and b* four times as much as a Substitute hase who aitended Mrs. Willian 3 y funeral wm a dista rT ——_—_—-— wire William Hassinger, of Monu n Mrs. Jennie Jodon, Akron .# he Meakin sand dm R and Why Jen und SPECIALS FOR E MM A ‘ A A : Yo M ladia H t of Akron i ae Berndt of York M Hiro Mis, an a of M A B i “ b " Wy ear Read ¥ ) Mr R ¢ his Rohe WO a . o E) y 3 >» The ¢ Mn ¢ C e Poorman ; day and is In the Belle si ang ln on FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY ! / ast Monday of th ® UAE BRIA 3 FMANE Al v CLR 3s turin wipe 0 15 / ’ sually disappearing $1.45 Men's $1.29 Men's $1.25 Men's Those sho called at the Clyd nC nf | DRESS SHIRTS | UNION SUITS | OVERALLS Vi Repl, va Oh DBR Mr . wrt Coder of Huble.sburg: Blanch- . » ard rman, of Johnstown; Fiem S 1] S 0) S 1] ¢ Poo:man, of Holts Hollow, an YE Yi vi Rd John nstonbaugh of the College 4 f was NOL buying cattle for hi A s ster of Mrs. Clark McKinley's C3 OR N’ jo and husband of Pitsburgh were $3.70 MEN 5 $1 98 dl of callers on Dery Top on Sunia) ’ ’ ' Not bring able to get to the top In Men S Men S and Boys the mud they backed out nen inode; | BLUE MELTON Blue Melton SPORT Mek Kinley, alo put some stitches i JACEKTS Oxford Grey SWEATERS a qt The electric light men have the r wie holes dug fom the Top to the 08 ¢ Je ¢ ” shale hole as this letter goes to print " (3 . J 4 0 Mrs. G. C. Merryman is still on he sick list Mrs. Jennie Simms sper a few ours between trains with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Welch "es am 69%¢ $1.39 MEN'S RIBBED MEN'S FLANNEL ts 14s Peart Poorman at- | Work SHIRTS | WOOL SOCKS | Shirts-Drawers PAJAMAS tended a surprise party on Wednes- jay night for Mrs. Aaron Watson, of Milesburg. Violet, you should for for ] 2 tor $ ] $1 00 " A » have pulled Ida's ears as hers was he next day. FILLMORE ONE LOT ALL HEAVY WOOL $1.98 [Toe Ladies Aid of he Pumore | YQUING MEN'S | MACKINAWS & | Men's Flannel oh Tyteday: evening of last wees SUITS Hunting Coats SHIRTS A birthday surprise party was held for Mrs. Charles Harshberger on Friday evening, of last week at . ! $ 49 the Charles Harshberger home. : . The evening was spent by dancing and piaying cards, Mr. and Mr. Henry Rockey visited ai the Donald Watson home on Fri- MEN'S HEAVY MEN'S DRESS MEN'S HI-TOP Women's & Children's Or ands wian hac the mistor- |] FIELD SHOES] OXFORDS SHOES ARCTICS tune of running a splinter in his arm AN styles, td mw meer} $1.89 $1.89 $2.49 69¢ ery. Miss Pmma Bloom spent the past | woek visiting with relatives in ™-, rone, vee | FRIEDMAN & Harry ly home on Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Huey visited at the Prank Hull home on Sunday. | | : “A SAFE PLACE TO SHOP" Miss Arlene Sr spent Sunday Allegheny Street. Bellefonte, Pa. Ne and Mr. Lewis Wolo "nd |
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