February 17, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five 5 yw LOCALS Al Strect friends & —-—— WwWillowbank weekend wilh thur H. Dubbs, of spent the in Merc! Our good friend C of State College, pald us a last Thursday while business in town Adam Fi guest at the Mrs. Joseg ome on LW farmer from -Mr, C. W. Behrer, of Penna Furnace, R. D.. was a welcome vis- itor at our office last Thursday while inh town on business —Bossart DeHaas and Marlin E Rumberger, of the DeHaas Electric store, went to Piitsburgh, Tuesday to attend a showing of 1938 West- inghouse ranges, refrigerators and other electrical appliances at the Fort Pitt Hotel Mrs. Li McWilliams, © Grove Mills, was a welcome visitor Howard at our office on Monday. Mrs. Mc- Friday to arr Williams was the motor guest of le bills for ( { Close, visit transacting a | Thom Bechdel rd 1" HLL i D LNKL 41 known called the f Ping {f Pine . 101 on us I rinting SOE 8 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Henry, also 0 " 1d M: arch Pine Grove Mills, spent vad « of the day shopping th Rend -Mr, and Mrs. H, Rus nest of Mrs. Et) of Harrisburg, motored at the home County Saturday morning Oscar Weta! the weekend as gues's of Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W at their home in Milesbur Smith was recently elected tor of the Market 8 Street y pany, one of houses in HAPIEORID —Ciuests at the home of M:s layton E. Royer, Water Stréet during the ek n included Mr. and Mrs. W Krebs and daugh'er, Violet, of Selinsgrove, Mrs. Krebs is a sister ¢” Mr. Royers The Krebs family is well known ir southe:n part having formerly residents of Rebersbur ~—New members Directors of the Pu sociation of Penns the 26th. annual meeting last ! Dr. John M. Kek don, son of Mr. and Keichline, of Bellefonte. Wet'er, of Philipsburg, ed as director to ser 19839. on B sale be h who Pai Edward 0 We sell Smith, to Centr the Pittston Me nday Mr, on at were the ¢ annual F bruary \'s AM s3lonary meeting Soci by Beaters ship Club —At a dinn home of Mr Sweitzer, were Mrs. Swelizer’'s Mrs. John Wats Lee Jo "4 al i he hr ISOL Mile sb 1g George Marga: Jean and Ruth vis Luc Watson of Mrs. Miles 8S Siaufter n as of Warren, Ohlo —Miss Chariotie hostess, last Thursday Hnen shower held at the of her mo her, Mis, W. G. Watson on West Lamb Street, in honor of Ix sister, Mab:! bec the bride Watsop was night, at a nome who recently of Robert M Bellefonw'e. Guests at the mere: Mrs. Malcolm Ralph Toner and Mrs and the Miss's Madeline Grace Hubler Jane Nellle Wolfe, Grace Han le, and Gertrude yf Bellefonte Yearick n State College Mrs. Reng fonte, R. D. 2 week for Chi gues: of Mr when Wo home that Washington, D a native of Cen Cou most of her married lif returning here about five after { her Her trip to Chicago is being at this time in to consult her lal physician, and stay be determined the na treatment she have to Mrs. Johnson expects to be g at least a month and nol moie Six weeks hy ae Fy ai C. the death od readil sion, Hi severe d mina mem Belle par order her by ure 1 - w may ar eT the than takes ~ FRICASSEE (By Madamoselle) office anc th force shi mld pate row here in Bellef Belle Hotel barber, has a Thompson, the big baker and wouldn't a fly's ey came into the happening ™ this The other day a man before we knew what was pate caused more than or put us to thinking of the t Joe Boscaino, the Penn pealed onion Charley ive fly dance floor too head be an invitation but maybe not as much as some that until recently played or full price for cutting a bald ened us he sald If was searching for the halr Been and Heard While Strolling 0 onte. For knot on hin man, has e view of instance lke a an attract Tab” Kane's worst of all, our own locks are falling but they're going with the wind a fact our curiosity as to why a barber charged ied man’s ha Jim Balley enlight- not the cutting ook time it Was Hanging on the wall of a Bishop street home What Is Home Without a Mother’ you'd be surprised what a sweet young thing is home a cat peacefully sleeping om the back of a large colle dog, the other morning on an East Lamb street front porch its a fact . observed at the Startze]l home passed Johnson on the street the other day and couldn't help but marvel Dow he would look in a uniform like the French gendarmes wear or with one of those British cops’ outfits on , then the dgouble-bilied cap of Sherlock Holmes and the long calabash pipe might help a little but a policeman in Bellefonte doesnt need all that regalia to make a good officer. One thing I like about Bellefonte ls that we have no street cars to bother the radio reception although in some parts of town it may be hampered by other things , another thing to remember is that there Isn't any kind of static to interfere when you're reading Fricasee . if we get long-winded you can throw us down but you may have to get up and walk In the next room to turn off some infiated Radio announcer a reminder that the modern radios are wonderful about the only thing mine needs Is another button that, when pressed, will fork over the next payment. Do you know that by leaving a five-cent chocolate bar in the glove compartment over the car heater, you get the same result as sit. ting on it and why is it , , . a car with one horn can throw you Just as far as a bull with two horns, Patter: bank book . but we never cared for hooks with sad endings . . . which reminds us that if you have any.$100 bills (those who have, please raise your hand) . . , you are warned by the federa] reserve banks to examine them (the bills, not your hands) . , . for wrinkles on Benjamin wp lin's forehead . , . their absence shows the bills are counterfeit | , don’t blame Ben for having wrinkles If he has as much difficulty on Sangli OUle 2 I 48 US Rv a Io, 60 the dessert tn nother Daft | of the paper because the Pricassee is all gone for this week. Banker Robb says the best novel a man can read is his own | —Professional Prescription Ser vice, Everitt's Drug Store, Mrs. Mary C. Johnson of Pine Mills, was in Bellefonte Mon- day visiting relatives and looking after some busi that required her attention Mrs. Samuel V Hown:id ill improving at reports from Mary Harvey been confined to nome a Grove ness nada, of East has been seri- weeks, 1s slowly time, according to me treet, who ¢ ously for this the the corn SL: eel I more bec mump I PL & SIMLUAT fT Hotel { Y Tel On und a Valenti ted an en joyabie shumencs evening Gertrude Mrs othy King Mrs. Theresa Miss Mae on. Evelyt CGiiadys Nan ol ici refre ate in were: Mm Mrs. Lena Knapp Mrs. Dx nicbaugh Laura Smit! Louise Breo tia Lee King Cecilia Kane and the HR AODAURD imi h | hostess party held at her the Dunlap bullding et. Priday night, In birthday anniversary Mrs. Sidney Barjett Street, and her aunt Lilliedahl, of North rect. Guests af the Mr. and Mn. C. D Youn £. Miss Jennie Morgan, Sidney Barleit, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dry and daughter, Sandra, Mrs. Mary Dry, Mrs. George Rothrock, Mra Scott Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Rex IAllledah] and son Rex, Jr, Mis Vivian Miles, Miss Marie Miles, Ju nior Miles and Donald Barlett, all of Bellefonte ~Mrs, Wiliam Lyon, a former Bellefonte resident, who now lives in Tampa, Florida, celebrated her ninety-first birthday on Sunday Februmy 13th. Despite her age, Mis. Lyon is quite active and en- joys very good health. While on a visit to Beliefonte last year, Mrs Miles was Han ‘Lyon walked our hilly streets with the same case as ghe did years ago while a citizen of our town. As a hobby Mrs. Lyon has gained quite a reputation at telling fortunes with playing cards. While here last summer she was called upon to tell the fortunes of two ladles in het . Bach made a wish and her prediction was that only one would come true, time However, it turn- BR t that the wish of both ladies | Plg aturday Mrs, A. R. Driscoll York last night vy Mediterranean cruise and ex- 5 to return to Bellefonte some today. ™Mrs. Driscoll’s trip in- lod in North Africa, Italy. other Countries in the area. Roast ight at Pete Coldren’s, . arrived In from a 26 stops and ‘ancan John L. Holmes, the Hon. J. L. Holmes, I reported { In France Meditery wite of of State Col~ serious County lege Duke end Detchess Win In New York in Duke another n the dogdom Bellef¢ ribution Das Pad AKINE A second Duke i" N ali beco RETAIL DIVISION TO : NAME SUB-CHAIRMEN EY) ris Levine 5 and 10 NEW WORK SCHEDULE IN EFFECT AT TITAN TWO INDUSTRIES REPORT INCREASED PRODUCTION in at least two locs improved this to week, a nnouncements mace the reported in, with tons dally, was Saturda Chemical that A capacit placed in op- and will be tocks are restore the kiln require the na de r itl pleted Operation of about 20 men The Pederal ported that up to about 60 per cent of eapacity. Por me time the plant had been operating only at 40 per cent of its Deak Match $14 produ Company re- ction has been stepped | - Held For Grand urs Action Clifford Corey, a carpenter em- ployed by the contractor construct. ing Frances Atherton Hall, a! State College, with defrauding = rooming-house keeper and held under $300 ball to await action of the grand jury at a hearing be- fore ‘Squire Eugene H. Lederer, of Btate College, last week. Corey is understood 10 have owed several weeks’ rent and moved out of the house during the night ————————— Fined for Illegal Fishing Rufus Decker, 17-year-old State Coliige boy, was arrested Monday by Fish Warden David Dahlgren of Philipsburg, on charges of ang- ling in Bpring Creek without a li- cense, AL a hearing before Justice of the Peace Eugene H. Lederer, at Stale College, the youth was given 30 days in which to pay a $35 fine and costs, MARKET QUOTATIONS iin 3 20 0 0" 80 WEDDINGS Zimmerman-—Confer A quiet wedding took place Sun- morning at 8 o'clock in the lefonte Methodist church, when Mi Confer, daughter of Jerome Confer, of became the bride of Zimmenaan, son of Oscar man of Bellefonte The Willis Hartsock, pastor officiated, The attended by Miss Jean ellefonte, wore af navy dress, navy A/ACCessories ge of rose Mi tan acces talisman rose rman, of Belle! brother best man r relatives and a } nt the BArents ir jorie and Mrs ward street, J. Dale Zimmu Rev. H chi i of ch bride ories and Wiliam attend- A friends of the and Mrs eir home nte, din- few held home Mi where will make th merman May Pelers—Botts Alberta Botts, daughter i Mrs. Preston Garbrick became the bride of of of Mahlon Peters, son of Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm Peters, of Milesburg, at a ceremony performed in Cum- berland, Md., last November 8, by the Rev. George Baughman The young couple have gone to housckeeping at 274 East High Street, Bellefonte. Mr. Peters is an employe of the State Highway De- partment, while his bride 5 em- ployed In the laundry of the Cen- tre County Hos pital here Aniberg—iillian Announcement has been the wedding of Miss Gi Han, registered nurse of burg, R. D,, Everitt C berg, of Lanse, Clearfie'd The ceremony was performed Jan- uary 20, at the ONage the White Deer Lutheran charge, West Milton Rev, Ernest L.. Bottiger officiated at the rites The young people were attended by fi brother and sister of the bride- groom and Miss Dorothy Killian, a sister of the bride. Mrs. Ahlberg, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Killian, of Lewisburg, R. D., is a graduate of Milton Hi Bchool nd the Nurses Training Behe an Hilisiip the singer Memorial made Ki! Loews arl ace anda county of church par gh 1 . OI Cs Gel Hospital, been employed hospital, The at Bellefonte ———— ET ——————— BROCKERHOFY HOTEL TO BE OPENED S00ON Announcement was made this week that Benjamin J. Gryctko, fo he past ten years manager of the Penn Belle Hotel in Bellefonte has resigned his position there and ha weured a lease on the Brockerhoff Hotel, wh been eight (#3 She hag Bellefonte will reside Danville. at the couple ch ha vacant for the Years Yio sta TOOMms will be ted of Br comp econd floo SREY i ana that a cocktall Joungs 1 be open- ed on the second oor Last fall Was Ccom- repainte bs the interior of the Tre papered es’ ablishment ls expe opened to the public 1 six weeks Gryctko has brer ss for the past 31 nietely pletel ted Ww hin a mont HARRY TAYLOR NAMED TO ATTEND HERSHEY CONFERENCE regular montiny card of Director Lh A. was held Monday The meeting was called President J. Kennedy OORT pol with Helneman was passed to Weltar Re nD n A r-{ prayer nual Tas CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | | | i 2) 30,000 People R week. That's why The Centr ent has become so amazing. v 1 nefit rived, It Is ur isemen's of cents for each than twenty we AL: ESTATE A straight ~G@le Or rent. ED ADS--All advertise olie do not ca.l at the office for as Lhe pubil shers ar 'BESCRIBER'S PRIVIL entitled of DWLLQ EOE a 25-word adve This priviege can 0 ‘harge. Help Wanted and Found with abo Work Wanted | His iret after en Expert Keep the h Beh ol school enced giv will ar hd in Inquire married couple wishes work on a lots of experience =n reference RD Jahn Campbell IED Ye two children kad farm Had milke*, oan e Low d Pa ’ {over Aontt on the Wanted to Buy WANT I re printing reas 7x11 in or Send al detalls In letter to Box 8. Miltheim, Pa x7 'ED«-8Becond hand typewriter » type. must be In good condi snd priced reasonable. Phots n.2 x7 tio 4 WANTED-To buy cattle, calves, hogs and poultry of all Kinds mont best for the best. R ww WwW. 8rd SL, Lock Haven, ra. Phos J WANTED am In the market for hogs, cattle, sheep, osives and chickens, Out Centre Hall or drop a oard to Sidney T Centre Hall, Pa WANTED Awning men. { as our dealer. Write qumiifics- sensations) offer. Largest can producers in Bast. Powers & Co Reed St, at 25th, Philadelphia. Articles for Sale SATE Dirine room table and | chain: low price Parl K 19 Bast Buhop Breet, Bac. Riegnl [1 ds —— nm pix Bory font 40 ron SALB--Approximately 20 vate roof A bangin! w (> Phone Houta, State College, Pa Pon SALE--A Kohler ot Neb Bias. in woh pone enn tion. rouse, Wondvorest. a 7.0. fisput ably fetid BOQILIC five mentg t fice, must be complied with by information € Dot perm be I pe [oY he MRI] | experienced. | x7 3 : eo 780. x0 ead This Column Democrat's classified advertising de- popular. Considering its low cost and Centre County's Community Bar nty-five words 25 cents nal insertion. Where advertise- Worcs, one cent a word cent a word Is ¢ or less, 101 is charged arged for rea] esla'e hat request replies to be malled ic se Answering Wie advelusements concerning such advertise nitted Ww divulge the name of the ad- Every subscribed to The Centre Dem Lisement these " oA Ns one Lime al cg.um USCC SIX Lunes a year dillerent POR SALE--A 7 gasoline engine our ned or 5 oR ir cond) aulre Boring FOR SALE ter B - ro Petersime ier 60 Dact 5322 fo Mii POR SALE horse, 12-year-old gray Year i. 2 double sets DAT hay isddera., plow and harrow i Heve Howard, Pa. R. D 1 x7 gasoline ily attacked POR BALE-9 h. p. Economy engine, with clutch Nf guaranteed first clasg condition Pireside Pranklin Windsor room stove, 600 ft. walnut lumber. 5 pieces Insu- ation cork. 3 thick: loose mixed hay by the ton. Inquire Mores Wit. mer liefonte, Pa. R. D. 1, Phone P08-R- 23 x6 POR SALE Player Piano Bargain— Instead of reshipping to factory £700 00 player plano, like new can be had for pad balance of 834 65 re maining on contract. Write at Onoe Bdear OQ Netrow, (Department of Accounts), 4748 North Sheffield Ave- nue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who will advise where piano can be seen Kindly furnish reference xB Automotive POR SALE-A in good condition ence Sager. Julian, Pa FOR SALE A 1983 “Butek sedan “till sell cheap Ww quick buyer. Harry fohnson, 10 So. Spring St, Belle fonte x7 in " 1981 Chevrolet coach Inquire Clar- x7 ron BA r Two trucks, Stewart and Chevrolet 14 ton. panel body with doors on tides. Were used for de- livering milk. Good condition, will sell at low price. Harry OO. Yeariek, Mill Hall. Pa. BR. D 1 Phone 4511 . x8 POR SBALE~—A siral ght Br FOR Bal E- A Hols FOR BALE POR BALE These fres FOR B8Al Calves Brow: Bwins POR BALE—One sided otis ra ig t POR ~ or call at Walter C. Johinson, 1 ml west of State College on State Route 45 x7 POR SAL Dogs, Pets, Etc SALE-—Two terrier . no Bellefonte R TTT 3’ POR C FOR per hy Coal and Wood BALE Star ks car. Turn right at h Clarence, 0 g™ fl ymas Stark, Snow Shoe, Pa POR SALE—Pirt and anthracite ty Special prices Don Dunkiebarger Beliefonte, Pa. Phe grade bituminous coal, any qQuanti- on large orders E. Howard St ne 4564-M. 3-W Real Estate -. For Sale pom SALE--A 8 room frame house with bath. jotated on Ridge Btreet Bellefonte, Pa Inquire Gearhart, Julian, Pa T-room house with bath ! furnace. Located Bishop Street, Bellefonte. Can arrange terms Phone Bellefonte 530-M x7 POR SBALE-232 acre farm, cow and oalf Price 875000. Must be cash Located near Pleasant Hill school Patton Township, Inquire at farm Oeril Jury xR POR SALE Farm near Marengo, 127 acres. 50 acres timber: burn, silo houses, variety of fruit; this splendid farm is offered for SA50000. Posses- sion April first. See D. B. Mingle Tyrone, Pa 7 POR SALE-FParm 110 acres, 2 miles west of Curtin, good bank barn, 2 new houses, and all necessary out buildings, 3 pasture fields with good spring water and 2 good springs Mm Julia Roland. Howard R. D. 2, 2 miles west of Curtin x7 For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT A double house on Blanchard street, seach side has 6 rooms, bath and furnace. Inquire of J. C. Barnes, Pleasant Cap, Pa. xV Household Goods POR SALE-D niece dining room suit good as new, F.C , Julian, RDP x7 FOR SALE OR Filia Pownell, |D.2 Walker property In Boggs towne ship, consisting of 13 acres of ground , and six room house; frult on premises, executor, | ing RENT The Hares | Bellefonte RR ou | HE Farms for Rent POR RENT-—A East of Bellefc r State i TESRIET Loans to Farmers AVE CASH “ . ¥ © He yes N endorsers Cooper atively ¥Y owned and run See RB LC) Ww 3 ceded hw farmers f » + farme INITTURE REPAIRED POREMANS TUPHOLSET ERY —Purn i- Ye TOT Hal r shot ree Test tor- We sharpen me skates BETH SOAL~ "3 ine ar vd Tress) er, dea all kinds of coal best guality us a trial, Phone 139-M DEAD STOCK-—Removed Call anytime at my expe: 976-J-8. Lloyd L. Smith, Pa WANTED Cows Dead, old and horses and mules free. Vogts Rendering Works Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. 55 n 4 at our expense TO RHEUMATIOS—8end f booklet on Rbeumatism. Try Tib- bens Triple Remedies for Rheuma- Usm and get Relief. Hepatico-Re- alls Ellminant and Alkaliper $1 OX Meritol (Rbheumsatim Drops) 60c; Krood Oil Rubbing oll 60¢ oni or send by mall on receipt of Prepared in the laboratories Tibbhine Pharmacy, Beech ruts Pa Add 10c postage and packis on E-ZINE- Reg 8 Pat Thinvene remedy for Asthma, Hay Fever, Oatarrh, Sinus Infections, and shortness of breath In general. CGuare anteed to make you breathe E-Zer than any other remedy extant Or money refunded. We Import this remedy direct from China gurselvas so know what we are talking sbout Prepared (in the Laboratories of THE TIBBINE PHARMACY, Beech Creek Pa. Price 80 ota. via prepald mall G5cta. Ome whole month treatment See what you buy B-Z buy in nes, 1 disabled removed Cao ofMm The new CLASSES REDUCED--Having Istely instalied new Jens grinding mae chinery am prepared to furnish glass. os at attractive prices. Also ear ust out) those with ae. fective hearing. stock Cerman Ard oan do better here 1 Tipbving' Pharmacy, Clara M Drugs & Optical Ooods. The Sight hod Hearing Ald Store, Beech Oreth. Announcements FOR SALE 0x12 rugs and & library Table, Ray Stemm. Bellefonte, Pa. RR D3 (Moose Run). x7 | POR SALE--Rather than | for small balances due MO 00 on ftarma of #7 per month, Act quick, write us A it may be heen, {must be sold or shipped In next few dAnve Please furnish reference. | Howard Vincent, Dent. of heets. oR Sth Street, Philafielphia, [POR BALE OR RENT Poultry Parm, | yd reship to | factory will sell #700 Do Playhs Plano | 4000 layers, 25.000 ft. floor Bo Sel Houses for Rent POR RENT-&mall 425-01. Stoves - Ranges TOOMm hosters sell "W, Hous, Live Stock Pao Mat "Toe eg - POR RENT--10-100m farm house, near | H sultable | house of four rooms and beth in Milesburg, Phone i BAKE BSALE-The Civie Club of | Bosisbung will hold a bake sale, Sat- | urday Tennis Feb. 10, 1088 at 1:00 p. ms. In ' Bore Parcel Post Sale--On Priday evens ing. Pe. 18th, at Logan Grange Hall, Pleasant Oap, there will be a Parcel Post Sale. immediately afver the meeting. wil all please bring packs
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