February 17, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Feb 20th, are as follows: 8, S., 9:30; C E. 6:45. Topic for discussion, "Mak ing My Country More Christian. Worship with sermon at 790 p. m. One of the largest gatherings ever assembled in Jacksonville was on Wednesday evening despite the inclemency' of the weather, to heat the program of Jimmie and Janie, with their © Western Vagabornds, and -the Amateur Hour sponsored by ‘the Cheerful Helpers class, The hall was filled to its utmost cap- acity of seating room and as many as could find standing roem. growded in, but many eould not gain admittance, and ‘were foreod to seek shelter elsewhere. The prizes were awarded as follows: 1st prize was given to little 4-vear- oid Shirley Rhoades, of Bellefonte; and prize to Boyd Heamon, of Pleasant Gap, and 3rd prize to Carolyn Eckdal. Patricia Yearick and Dorothy Mapes, as tap danc- ers. The class wishes to thank the public for thelr liberal and loyal suppart in making such a success Mrs. Ed. Aley and daughter Bet- tv’ spent Saturday evening with Mr. Sumner Noll and family Master Fred Betz spent the week- end in Howard with his brother Mr. Harold Betz and family Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Alley daughter Bétty motored to Belle- fonte on Saturday afternoon to sce their son-in-law, Mr. John Schaeffer, who is a surgical patient in the Centre County Hospital, Miss Kathryn MeCrea returned to schoo! on Monday - after being absent several days last week 6h account of being a victim of grippe, We are glad to see Mrs, William Dixson being“able to walk without the use of her cru neverthe- less, her injury is not ed yet. Miss Gerfilldine Swope spent Thursday at the E. R. Bartley home helping tack a comfort, Sunday caller at James Shaffer home wer Mr. and Mrs Harry Baird and son Ralph, of Bellefonte: Mrs. Cyrus Shaffer, of Curtin Messy Conawa: Harry and Earl Beightol | Fike and Louise Beightol Mr. Irvin Watkin: Mt was an \ night glster Tuesday Mrs, John afternoon with M. Fritz, who is severe cold Miss Mary Oye: night guest with Louise Beightol, night Sunday Boone home were Mr Leonard Boone, Ceorge and Boone, all of Lock Haven: Mr Mrs. Ted Dixson and children He. Elaine andl Rohald Thursday night Dr. Stork again visited our vicinity, this pre- senting Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hoy with & bouncing baby been named Irvin Rusell. Both mother and babe are getting along fine under the tender care of her sister, Mrs Eleanor Winslow Mr and Mr Rayn Neldigh of State College spent Sunday ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family Mr. A spent Sauda) vis Stover home Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Rober Elmer of afternoon itor A Mrs. Lucy Conawn) Miss Dorothy Betz, of pont spent Sunday with her Mrs Alice Betz Mr Elmer Swope were Sw day diz ¢ guests at the J B. Lucas and tches, t the Robert Mrs Lucy night wnt Monday he wii T™ rp y her friend, suffering witl at the and visitors Mrs Jim ang time nond OLA oe home, at ifield on | entirely heal- boy who Has” | Pox Hollow, and attended Sunday i school and church at Mt received Word was from Pittsburgh who is a patient in the Marine hos- has recovered sufficiently to enable him to sit up a few minutes pital, each day Elsie Jane Mr, and Mrs of Monday, entine day and and cake feast enjoyed by Sunday E. Aley Schaeffer Centre Hall; and Mr supper home SPRING A large The Lhe Friday noon visibility ing. They man [arm agaly resume a Was! ington, D. C Lil a ut Bright srnoon in and Mrs Paul and bu last na father Mrs {ness week Hans H Mevers made a one day Miss Ix with her sick with able to be about The Dalrymen's Asso. tendered to it Friday ww Officers The John were Deere al Roo PINE i at Hoover Pleasant Oa “hildren of Bel Le sRov Lewis rry and Charles Hoover, DuBcis Victoria Hoover rmoon at mory Barger of Mrs. Tuesday unity cemetery n 1858, Rev the } {i town p Ms ss Dorothy dent nurse al Phi spent Sunday wit Miss Leota Hoover fe patient at the Philipsburg Hospital getting al and Mrs R. L iraday lda Dix ARG 2 Max Hoover William Hoov Philipsburg } H has been He Small. J. Sumner Noll, recovered from the chicken pox. February 14th, our brated it-by having a big ice créam which the kiddies. gue were and daughter Miss Jack Mabus, rs n——— ————— ¢ navy plane piloted by two made a forced the J. C. A. Heckman farm reason remained Swabb, Mrs trip aroid Hanson Nein Shock who had been quite the mumps the past week s members a din- evening, a i elect i Plow Co. 1 ungard 1 Mr. and Mrs. wi Ham w alik= Mec Joliough, ng Creigt field rece ently f » rien n - UNIONVILLE Monday Methodist Church Services Pray- Leon Aley ‘er service this Thursday evening. [Sunday Se¢hool on Sunday morning at 8715 a. m. followed by the preach- ing service with sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. D. D. Kauffman, Choir re- hearsal in the afternoon at 3 p. m and: Epworth League ag 6:30 p. m There will be services ‘byterian church on Sunday evehing at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by th pastor, Rev. HH. BE. Oakwood. Breatly | pree Methodist Church Services: In the "Unionvili¢ church, Prayer service on Friday evendng at 7:30 p Mrs. John 'm. Sunday School on Sunday morn- Nancy, of ‘ing at 9:45 a. m. followed bv the Mildred Aley class meeting at 10:45 a4. mi. sermon of ‘Bellefonte. [by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett In the evening at 7:30 p. m. Service in the Bellefonte church at the Forge, Prayer sarvice on Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday school on Sunday moming at 10 a. m. and by the pastor, Rev A 10 8. m Young Women's clas of the will held } moni! business mee! day February home of Mrs. Hazel Jones member $ of the Me regduiar Bethel that of has daughter was Val- chools céle« Was ts at the C MILLS landing ih a preaching G Garret at The School church, men gave poor for land-! the Heck- when they ing to 5 theu as Methodist elr regular ing an Tues- 23nd th unday ly wi evening ai Bitner Milton, visit Harry Mensch spent p the Ladies Bible thodist chareh, met monthly meeting of 0s 3 day R home of Randall Robinson Sunbury at Fcke | Holtzworth of Falrmon arrived In town 1d Spent a couple days her brother, J. Blafr He itawor th, at the old homestead, and transact ig some business Schools of the Borough b ed last week, after being closed some time on ac ‘count of the epidem- » of the men . Which are all bet- ter at this thie Kathryn aiel Buck of this been residing in th erny, i A bo nrot John bes on und Sunda) k with hi My Spent ¥ again League h opens Co-Op. Io Miss Buck, Deli’ Buck Ve very wil to make her Crranae . 1A S42 expecting to Jes to ter a home In where she expect ture hone. Her many friends here NY 0 ste her leave the bit wish her success and tending - el Eh fu nson 5 “i Mrs. Ralph Zahniser of {i with niser th {il con- c.atives 100ut friends In a Pitts his wh~ fined Ite YOY “much was ried | © i em the Cor cengition r M:s. Hoover was Eh wood Bair had Aces. A number Members of the Ladies Aid will d hel Annual Washington Birthday dinner ne%t Tuesday m e Communit : House Our community was well ented at Repubiican Day dinner which was held last Saturday evening in the Hotel Phil ipé at Philipsburg. There were two ar loads from here attended and Ail reported having a very vab 1p Piod Walker efonte, MY. ar wd of Moghafinon Alice and ha sey to ber t ral days. her bed She and alarme many he o~ TCCOV- pie atietndled 8 5 L0 ipsburg Hospital her parents, here. | is a surgical na th as Pres Lincoln nice Bones es ieslagle and vith his son of M er was dis . munity pi munity thecics ine unknow SHDRNS AT SID Bernstein Store Allegheny Street. CHOICE OF ANY 51650 to $22.50 MEN'S Suit, O’‘Coat or Topcoat All Sizes All Models 51. 500 PAIRS OF Above Cost LADIES’ SHOES All style heels, Black or Brown. Values to $3.98 $1 00 Per Pair Oxfords or Work Shoes Values to $3.00 JB a foot, MEN'S 25¢ SILK HOSE 5 Pairs $4.00 Bellefonte, Pa. CHOICE OF STORE-—Any Mohawk, Spaide or Wide-Awake SHIRT White or colors. Silk Included. J 00 All Sleeve Lengths 100 _ALL WOOL Men's or Boys’ Sweaters Values Button to $2.98 or Zipper Values To $2.50 MEN'S 35¢ SHIRTS or SHORTS w 9 MEN'S. OVERALLS Bib or Bibless. Pre-shrunk. $1.50 $4.00 Volues inn the Pros- | ™ Sunday | lear In which they were riding hit # elephone pole on the other side of Snow Shoe Intersection, bicaking down the wites, as a result the tele- phones in the community were ou* of commission all day Sunday and vart o! Monday until they were: re- paired by the Telephone Company. REBERSBURG Kenneth Haines and mother, Mrs C. Haines attended a Lincoin Huner at the Phillips Hotel al sbhurg ¢n Saturday evening Palmer Weaver and family State College were Sunday with his parints, Mr. and J. Weaver, Sr Rev, and Mrs visitors in Bellefonte on last Mr dauzhtey Mr. and Donald and were Sunday Blerly heme Mr. and Mrs, My Paul were Tuesday fest me Milton nt Mi Dnv Philly of R A. Bab Tuesday wWeeK and M Betty Mr Jacoh Lee of Spring Mill Eugene Lee David of St vistiorg at th and i i and I" rte College A A Breon evemng of Mt: Coban Kolk ! in. Phil nd wilh Koley Hel ia Hilda were homme of Mr. + MitHinburg at the h ]|Love; Mary Loulse wl WC Stmul, Mrs Aa dawehte: fuests at Lhe Ed Sofliman a Cieorg® Miller, ATT wr d ot ZOTIN, 15 BETIOUSLY Arbor Cummings of ing and mother, Mrs, Charles Wolfe Arntonsburg victited the Iatter ter, Mrs. Bam Boob Mrs. Boob is 1 at t Mr. and family werd ning callers at the Roy at Aaronsburg Musser of Penn spe the weekond with his Mrs. Eldg Muse: Mri. David Olantz of Oreetiburr § vislidng her som Ofvis Swartz ard Sta moliier srraker home of ) We Meeting nd Mrs. Clark Stove and A $i { 'M add Arg} Wednesday ev ng, Fed Sunday honl : Wingard, Supt nest evening Fed 4 Rachau on 2. Paradise 2:30 a Geo charge. Ever ! 1 charge { the pastor: Prayer Most " A announced for TUesday « PL EAS. ANT y IEW Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Poorman and two children John and Margare! and his mother, Mw. Mary Poor- man visited among friends at How. ard on Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herpster were dinner guests on Sunfay a the home of her son<in-law snd daiphter, Mr. and William Netdigh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook and daugiver Lois Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Charks Packer and daughter Edoa spent Sunday at Stormstowt at the home of Mr. and Mr. H W House. Mrs. Howriz has been on the sick list for several weeks but was a little better on Sunday’ Elwood Packer spent several days Inst week with his brother and sis- tervin-law, Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Packer at Axe Mam Mrs. John Gross spent some time with her daughter Mrs. Al Lyle Little Lode Jean Hook attained her fourh birthday on Tb 9, her mother had an ange! 160d take with four eandies on to oclebrate the oc caslon. [re Mabel Trossier and daughters "Anna and Helen spent last Sunday afternoon with the Alfred Lyle family Mrs. John Poorman spent Wed: nesday with Mrs, Ralph Hook and | Mrs, Charles Packer, | Mr. and Mra. Clarence Shecsiey had’ ag thelr dinber guests Bunday A week ago, Mr. and Mrs. Bowersox land uncle Paul Bowersox. Mrs. Margaret Mook and daugh- ter Lois Joan ‘spent Monday with IMYS Myrtle Meyers, Mrs. Charles -, sor wd venin ”, pt weeke nd with hey pare Mr. and Hubler Ww. H 3 ‘my with the Xey bure nts, M John nding this Vir a Charl Mr wa 1 Yor 4 { aT X v ily Reitz home, Mr, and Mrs. Willam alled a: the J 1 wi (l nday Eva Lou Fisher of Huntingdon, » weekend with | rand Mrs. Nell Fishe: nd Mix Charles Wright r of P tersbure formey « ith the T Des Ishury | G the eve shannon, wife vant A ————— he Picture Delores MONDAY ona ld Nevin Meyers home Sunda) ning Mrs. | of Saturda Wop and enjoy- \ wre wer vi Hess r Ann and M Bogner spent i Mrs. T. B. Segue ¢ Hun!ingdon «5 Preschi, i nea w —— MOSHANNON b + held Pree Mehndi Church, Mo- by Rev. J. Sinpson and both of whom preach nr t F.0D Mh uli ia: and sa vr od ‘in me hel £15 wl r : ane Mish NONE HGO0 Jd. Kerry Heal Ww LOINe UL on i ( of God Public Sale-Carload South Dakota HORSES & MULES At Centre Hal Hotel Barn SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 M. SHARP MUNICIPAL EVENINGS ! and 9P MILLHEIM, PA. Y & SATURDAY February 18-149) FRIDA " ins al 1; SCRIPTION Bay r soa ! Roa 0 O0CLOCK Pp “Internationa! NT an Settlement” Sorrel Geldings. 4.4 4 Delllio Gi. Sander ' . og mm (3 Pa June lang Ci i Ll i ee a “ile of the Hour 4! Di fA 1, «NN (February Colinan Dou ¥ “The Prisoner JAN ornen. well ; of Zenda” | Aw ALWAYS A COMPLETY SELECTION OF rh Ir Inok Iie treate! Come double sd broke Team or a Single + SATURDAY SALE WM. GRUENWALD SHORTS HL Night, Tuesday Night $20.00 FREE ! M. SMITH Lfuctionee: LADIES Rayon Undies Consisting pantie 2 for 25¢ of finest rason and sten-ins Ladies’ Silk Vests & Bloomers X Steen. Reg 5% 39¢c ea. 3 for $1 PAARL Snuggies - Snuggies Vests 12 tralian Reg 17¢ each Vest & Bloomers Stripe Aus 0 and panties wool Child 16¢c en CURTAINS Priveilla Cottage and fallored sets. All regular Sc and 69¢ grades d4c LUNCH KIT AND VACUUM BOTTLE both for $1.00 ARMA Boys and Girls’ All Weal SNOW SUITS Regular S535" value. $3.00 Infants Chinchilla Coats, 88¢ RUGS Cotton Yarn Mat 24x48. 2 for $1.00 SH ————— Congoleum Mats 15x27 ¢ Each "hi Sticks Dixie BE Ehotaiotes mapel. peppermints, + vanilla, neugatine, ete. 10¢ Ib Union S Suits bc AT TURNERS Friday & Saturday, Feb. 18th & 19th Outstanding Values in Every Department ! Many Specials Too Numerous to List Here. BLANKETS nd double hed blanke x 257% wool Regular $2.98 $1.95 MEN'S MEN'S NIGH | ! BLUY Shirts-Drawers ofton under<hirds & Long sleeves value 43c ca. £1.00 Value GRADE CHAMEERAY Work Shirts i Ladies i i f Heavy drawer eg 9 in pte Percale Aprons Wc HAMA WAWAMA Close Table and Electric Heaters 66¢ ca. ilegular Out Lamps Men's Dress Shirts 47¢ ea. Good Quality Sweeping Brooms 23c¢ ea. Special ! Men's Work, Dress Sox Te pr. —————————————— — ————————— ~~ ~~ A 9) 5 A LADIES’ Union Suits Silk FINAL CLEARANCE ALL Ladies’ Winter Coats ! All COAT VALUES OF stripe. Reg. 65¢ grade 4c ea. Sizes adi La 50. He Ud / Just 5 Coats Left! LA TO $1685 Regularly $10.95 Reduced Te For Quick Clearance $3.00 $3.00 1) Wash Tubs Made of Heavy Galvanize, 25¢ ea. Men's and Boys’ Reg. $1.95 Work Shoes $1.33 Ladies’ Hose Silk & wool. Leading shades 17¢ pr. Mohawk Sheets $1.00 ea. Mohawk Pillow Cases, 4 for §i Dish Cloths - 2¢ ea. Bread Boxes Faney designs, Final Clearance of All Ladies’ Better Dresses Regular $3.95 Values, at be \ LADIES Full-fashioned HOSE Chiffan or Ser- vice weights All leading sizes and colors, Reg. $1.00 and $1.39 wal 2 for $1.00 CANDY SPECIAL! Grocers’ Mix 5 favers. SPECIAL Sc Ib AAA Floral Cream Duplex Cookies 8c Ib MEN'S WORK AND Dress Pants Well constructed first qual ity materials ONE LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS HEAVY Coats - Jackets Regular $3.25 and $2.05 3 100 Buy 5.98. ! A. C. 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