THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTP, PA. February 17, 1938 cl ll lll _ — Er Sl —_— ——— — o _— Page Six HOWARD tA. a special program has been ar- curtain was installed on Satu: da) eral days recently with her daugha] Rexall Februar MARCH 4 Wii sath Ld. H. Bteven- PRIDAY. MARCH 26-1. W. Bechdel ranged to celebrate the founders February 13. The hanging of the ters and their families at Lancas- y fll offer at public sale o1 ‘ ofler nt public ie on bis farm The Win One Class was enter- day. This program will inclhiie a Cyclorama or back drops has not ter and York Birthd Rig 1am § ml t of Bellefonte | fal: i : i At Of A rch tained at the home of Mrs. Lee Dor= lone act play entitled “Reminiscence” | been completed as yet but probabiy There will be Evangelistic ger. irt ay Sale BE aD YL ER ’ 1 hf a 3a Rm Wie & man last Thursday evening. to be presented by the Dramatic will be within the next week. This vices conducted in the Methodist | st 106. m EM nith, ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bathgate Club. Also a “Founders Day Candle work is being dove by the Home church every night this week gf [#5 i SATURDAY, MARCH §,-M are rejoicing over the arrival of a [Lighting Tribute" will be presented. Economies class Ansone who hts 9:30 except Saturday night, Every ji ¢ T. Koll will offe 41 p son, born Saturday morning in the A social hour during which time re- any jnierest in the school 1s very one is welcome olin — ———— . 8 full ine of Ak Centre County Hospital. freshments will be served will fol- bappy that we now have this beautl- Lewis Stanton and Lindy Steele | at 1:30 p. m. EM 8m Mr. and Mrs. B, 8. Kingsley and low the Business eplng and the ful curtain. It improves the ap- made a business trip to Bellefonte | Rlelaisiadt TUESDAY, MARCH 8 : aughter Louise spen s weeke program. Al members are urged pearance of the stage and auditori- | priday er wil offer at public Saughies douse 5 lh Ag nd ta be presen to celebrate the foriy- um very much and makes it possible Mrs Willi i Bi kie 2d d \ugh< 3 SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wagner and first birthday of the P. 1. A Jae Re : a for pia and en oF Deford, oF Sous hh Satie . Mr. C. C. Dreese attended the fu- On Monday evening, February 21, CT — of —— Steg le home, EVERYONE neral of Mr. Dreeses slater, Mrs. Jane 3 movie will be shown in the High Mr. and Mi Rudolph Gingery Kohler of Beavertown, Sunday School Auditorium. The main fea- MARTHA ant a couple days last week wit CAN USE The Win One Class of the Re. ture picture will be “Robinson Cru- : their daughter and her husbanc formed church entertained the sce.” There will also be a serial The W. C. T. U. ‘met at the home | pv. and Mrs. William THIS “Good Fellowship” class of the picture “Queen of the Jungle” and © Mrs. Erma Steele, on Tuesday entre Line T Evangelical chureh, Monday even- some short subjects shown includ- afternoon, February 8 Mrs Jos~ al a— COMBINA ION ing. The evening was spent in Val- ing comedy and travelogue. ‘The Ph Willinms, acting as president ’ entine games, refreshments were main purpose of having this movie In the absence of the elected presi PORT MATILDA served in keeping with Valentine Is to find out whether the people of | dent. A lesson was given from the NO. 2. day. Howard are sufficiently interested in | “Union Signal” by Mrs, Steele . iia Eight representatives of the Pru- movies, to warrant showing them at Which was quite Interesting. Also Wa Sh a In nsurance company were en- regular intervals, It sufficient in- some mottos were given which : { at the Howard Tea Room terest is shown, it is possible that Were writien by Francis Willard if th formen parent Friday evening. the P. T. A. may sponsor the regular | Which everyone would do well to Herman Smith and Te Miss Mary Kathryn Pletcher, showing of movies in the High follow. Several business transac ) Are ident at Pen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellis’ School Auditorium. The profits that Uons were made. The next meellng Pletcher and Mr. Wesley Cain Pe. they would receiv would be used ‘0 be held at the home of Mrs Mr Artz Is visiting in State Col- ters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry for worthy purposes in connection Chariotie Weller ef t the home of her so [l= : Pelers of Milesburg were married with the school. The pictures that Those from here who attended in Cumberland, Md., last Thursday : will be shown have been approved by the Wesleyan service and tea, Bun i ! \ n by the Rev. A. K. Flora. the National State Board of Cen- day afternoon in the M. E church | wi wine from Washingt D Mrs, J. O. Heverly and Mrs. sors. If you, are interested in hav- at Port Matilda, wer Mrs. Ethel | ( Lis week ™ Bloomquist of Bellefonte spent Ing movies in Howard come to the Richards Mrs. Matti Willi I'he Ladi Al wn » Mi3l SOLUTION Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. High School on Monday night. The Mis Fl nee Steel Mrs i Wb evenh it UU Ome of Mi and a full pint’ J. H. Wagner larger the crowd the better chance Gensamer Nak thin: mr Shins 4 Heward High School News. we'll have of having regular movies, Mi ' Get the . ; two i en fe The Parent-Teachers’ Associa~ I open at 7:30. Pictures will Mrs ‘hariott ler Ni J. M. Johnson : Vi is I RO a tion of Howard will hold its monthly | 58" ° Admission .10 and I'ne Robert Long famih father, Mr. Andrew 10 ana 244 oy : meeting on Thursday evening Feb- Oc Scoti ve into the Ww 2st va 1 Lhe ick Ast ing severa n 24, at 8 o'clock in the High Al tiful] red velu firep: { School Auditorium. On February curtain and a valance trimmed with Mr. ar Byron Riel Sow 17. 1897. the PapmntsTeacher's As- £0id braid and gold monogram of a mily. of Blan Siding rd ] i hia i won vy * i * ’ : fram wd il i i hare wnt a . . \ Tea i. . 1 BR Boo : +" cl g : 4 a 5 sociation was founded. Since this NOW DNAangs in the auditorium the week-end at his parental home ts uuednio dl L : a eS White Brothers ¢ Ww B { I y P ; ¢ * is the birthday month of the P. T. 0 the Howard High Sci The Mrs. William Richards spent sev- | Nt Ra ME o i Allegheny Street 4 ft Wood Ton 4 ¥ ; He PN . : _LL alles Hn, pz re. Lo gion nok, | ss id 1x M ] red aT £33 dary prey t > ot 30a 3 : . Bf Me Ad oa A n Bunday alternox or “rier LOY 0 ih J iv . po g 4 g hered and \ this 3 LL MARCH 18-—Chester ge A ; “ singh i tire Sie Ff 4 a I i¢ ! AR } : ; 4 ; { pe limited s0 come in al once. P A A . / i BELLEFONTE, PA «SAVE with SAFETY» at your Rexall DRUG STORE F Public Sales A TINA Fre Q i Fi # a iH Pr ~ ng FARMERS ATTENTION! We Will Have Hind Quariers of Beef Ih 12¢ Weighing from 80 to 110 Ibs. Will cut up free Lard - 10 $1.00 | Pudding 8 $1.00 { iii ci iil a ons Ln PR 8 Bile itary 5s | 8 often ite Oleo L R is $1.00 | Scrapple 3 =~$1.00 ,! no oe A = A = vi i Lm Fup 0 ¢ Az G8 reledin sl oil COOLING pomy LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTIRIN NOTH NEL tty ' 3 SMOKED BACON ne ; Xe : ed 1 : pT \Y. FEB. 26-4 el Peter! | - - Tar , or Enduring Eco™ ' Tongues 2 « $1.00 | Squares 6 $1.00 |g = =i bon Gacy "FUE Spa EATS SUITE ET | GENUINE SPRING LAMB SPECIALS! Legof Lamb - Ib19¢ Shoulders - - Ib 4c Rib Chops - - Ib19¢ Lein Chops - - Ib2lc Rack Chops - - Ib17¢ Stewing - - Ib 7c $1.00 Days Tree Pruners Alarm Clocks Galvanized Tubs | vemos. mit secotes | *PUEDAT: SRL 12, Sug ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY the Curtin farm near Owrtin. Pa. C. Grove farm the follows BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE Current Cost. 9 Loog Lite. SMOKED Picnics 7 ~ $1.00 Chicken - -29c Hamburg 7 - $1.00 | Fillets - - 9c Steak 5-91.00 | Mackerel12-s1.004! $1.00 MURPHY’S AT : HARDWARE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ! Every Department in the Store is Included. Above all, every Item is of MURPHY Quality, and More Important, the prices N Will Speak for Themselves. “BE WITHOUT LADIES’ al mt a a i FULL FASHION RE MY TELEPHONE? HOSE “BIG YANK" : Special Lot Panties NOT ON YOUR : P LIFE IT SAvEs 2 pan $1.00 Fancy Rayons; lace, appli- Work (lothes! que and tailored styles Paints and Many other items for —_— Tomatoes, Peas Pillsbury Mixed Vegetables Flour 15 ~:~ $1.00 un wx $1.00 TR DOLLAR DA 7 SPECIALS ON FRESH COFFEE! Grandpa's Coffee - 7 ~ $1.00 Winner wows mew 6 ~ $1.00 ME TINE AND | 2a Blue MONEY, IT : d : A Chambray REAL PRODUCE BARGAINS SPECIAL PRICES PAYS TO HAVE ae Leader On Quality Bread A - SWAGGER [% #1 Penna. Potatoes = 90c Jumbo Loaf | a Curtains FR ou f—_— Re i. alee Apples won: cows $1.25 3 rons 25¢ | 39 Fla. Oranges 6 ~ $1.00 | Market Loaf Nr —_— ( Grapefruit «- » 5 « 25¢ 16-OUNCE SIZE & First Quality | Chambray Work Shirts - 69¢ ’ N 4 n H GREY COVERT CLOTH, Zipper Front Men's Hose Size 81x99 {| Work Shirts, now - - - 89 Made to Sell for 15¢ pair, DRESSES New patierns, chow, checks MEN'S COTTON SANFORIZED of : | and fgures. Bam 3 4 Made by Work Trousers - - - $1.00 Egg Mas FULL-OPEE = m1 $2.30 py, SN 6... 50¢ 2 for $1.00 Cannon ce whurgomy ities * Chick Starter -, | 1.3 ALIFE TELEPHONE Mills * COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA a —
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