Pebruary 24, 1938 — BENNER TWP. The weather made a sudden cliange on Saturday--it snowed all day, very stormy and cold, Jack Lose spent Saturday even- ing in Bellefonte attending the show and visiting with his father, Fred Lose. Quite a few farmers attended the horse sale held at Centre Hall on Saturday. Bruce Krumrine was through here this week buying up butcher ng stock. Marshall brothers, Pred and Les- er, helped Bob Walters to cut his summer's wood this week Visitors at the home of Ira Ben- ner this week and on Sunday were Clirk and wife George Beckwith, wife and son!’ ooo. Priday to spend Johnstown riday to §} C Charles, of Tyrone; Carmen and". ith friends and relatives Thena Decker and Hilda Thomp- 9®¥Ss With IHICHES £ a Son, son and mother, from Altoona, and Miss Betty Lyons, of Lyons- town Ruth Shade, the week-end Young. W. R. Shope ha fhe timber tracts m is sawing the timber into lumbe: William Davey held a dance at Ris home in Hovs Hollow Friday evening William Davey was Mcky men, He got a car work on the campus at lege on Monday Francis Benner and Miss Betty Lyons, and Ployd Stiver and lady friend Miss Marie Gor- don, spent Wednesday evening ver: pleasantly at the home of Joseph Stover, Fred Mars James, attended father's birthday party, liam Gilliland, at State Mr. Gilliland was 88 years old Jesse Witherite is busy —— Mrs, Mr. summer's use, been to his home for Those who have from the grippe are dowdy. Geraldine a clerk at State Joseph Saxon 1s implements the family is Fred Marshall, Saxon is employed College. busy hauling wife and son on Friday evening Sawyer, Clark Johns family motored and Joha BE ) ‘onstown, spent of Lyonstown, spel Mr. and Mr: H Mrs. Margaret |. ‘) Jersey Sh 1¢ Ralph Tbert t M wilh ent been buying all o McComming: und here an 1 : mmil ral days with Delaney Hannah ‘ni sey Mi Th gd Dullen Laubach d a wall and wife and son Ww quilt Marshall's wil- College hauling slab wood from the Shope sawmill suffer recuperating to the Gray farm where moving this spring. tended a party at the home of Roy and several LITTLE] ITTANY p e reher r home and Junior ol Store Open Saturday Nights Til 9:00 [BLATCHFORD'S| ALTOONA Tyrone 13th ANNIVERSARY CASH SALE YOU DEDUCT FROM REGULAR CASH PRICE 33 1.39; Cresson ONE GROUP OI} LIVING ROOM SUITES. Discount of $129.00 43.00 You Pay Only $ 8 86.00 Less Cash ONE GROUP OF BED ROOM SUITES. Less Cash Discount . $99.00 33.00 You Pay Only $66.00 of 33%4% ONE GROUP OF PINING ROOM SUITES Cash of $129.00 43.00 You Pay Only $ 86.00 Less Discount NE —— RUNVILLE A beautiful blanket of snow cov- ever our community last Sunday morning. As the snow fell it stuck to everything, which made a white appearance everywhere, ahd alse caused the state snow plows to get out and clear tie conerete of snow. We also find the traffic not so heavy on the Lord's day. We believe that something ought to be done to. help keep the Sab bath. day for what it was Imtended ~Rest and Worship, The U. B. Revival had been in progress for 6 weeks, closing Sun- day night, resulting in much good to the church and community. There were 64 converts and 33 united with the church, All depart~ ments of the Sunday school have been helped a lot; Christian En- deavor societies reorganized; pastor appointed Mr. Roy Leathers, pres- ident of the Senlor C. E. and’ Miss Goldie Walker, president of Inter- mediate C. E. society: Mrs. Milier, vice president and Miss Mary Reese, president of the Junior © E.: Mi s Louise Shank, vice-presis den and also appointed C. M Hi ckes berry ag choir leader Grange Neighbor Night will be held in Milesburg hi, March 5th at 7:30, hodist charehy Sunday room and basement, with Eagle Grange as hostess Victor Grunge fills the chair and Spring Mills Grange pats on the program. Theme, “Leadership.” The Jim and Jane entertainers of Williamsport, will come to Miles- burg Monday night, March the Firemen's Hall at 7:30 and hear them. They come mended the radio. Price, and the iulerest of Eagle Grange Mr. John Walker, who is one of the oldest citizens In our commun- ity, is not Improving very 1 and is still under the at fils writing. Some of our folks attended the funeral of Mrs, Sars Jane Bard at the Advent church last Saturday morning at 10:30. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E, daughter Sarah EMzabeth, of Wile Hamsport. motored here Sunday ft mn visiting with parents very lag as his at. to 0 her meeting Friday in the school Bald Tth, In Come recom- 5¢ Bald over 15¢ in 114 apaiy doctor's care Furl and a! appearance of nu last Saturday night burned ident inusa wed up W a Cross wa of one of our res community Mrs. Beatrice Walker Wooster moved some household goods “fo Kart! Monday where they ex- pect to take up housekeeping wherg Mr. Wooster it employed, We join in wishing them good Juck happiness, Mr. and Mrs daug Shirley, and Clark Huey fen =“ alls Jand Newton Louck and visited with Mr Sunds WY hter Mrs, BO ALSBU RG Ralph ¥ Runier van spent veral days with hi Mr. atid Mrs. Rilsy Hunter Mr. and Mis. John Eimpert were entertained at s Wallace Woome h Tuesday evening pred Mea, Grant Kling of Oak Hall rge Foriney home gf TA arent | me ald sO lied “re wal Qa Caugae Goo If mother keeps the cooky jar Filled up she'll find her children are PILLSBURY'S BEST THE "BALANCED" FLOUR—~MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER ahd A NEW SERVICE! We are specialists in all types of shoe repairing and Orthopedic work, such as CORK RAISES NAPOLEON TAPS LONG COUNTERS METATARSAL BARS JONES BARS : DENVER HEELS ORTHOPEDIC HEELS THOMAS HEELS T-PEDIC HEELS CRESCENT HEELS LONG T ARCH SUPPORTS Supporting both the longitudinal or long arch and the metatarsal or cross arch in fallen arches All Types of Wedges Ladies’, men's, children's shoes rebuilt, relasted scientifically, factory method. Shoes made longer by T Pedic process. Shoes reconditioned, refinished, arched and wedged We remodel high shoes into oxfords and oxfords inte pumps. Rebinding, cut vamps, replacing collars and all Kinds of fitting done by expert fitters checked up by X.ray so that you may we your own fit, Quality and service is our aim and live and ef live Is dur motte, Shoes repaired while you walt by an expert Artin and Seufiatgn, The Orthopedic Shoe Company MANUFACTURERS OF T-PEDIC Spey 46 E. Muin St. ~ BEECH CREEK, PA. Richard P. Fakoury, Greek Craftsman of Shoes, Formerly of Brooklyn, New (Cut out this ad for future reference. Appears but once) Mar Peivan vr b Rissinge 1a Hew thy Lonberper and Mar- nd pent Mr » College and Mrs, Samuel Stow Dent Sunday with the parents Mi: Mrs ver at Hou Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Hernan of Pleasant Gap were callers the Freeby home Sanday Mr. and Mrs John Patterson and ont Billy, spet Thursday In Hil- Hdaysburg Mr. Eftiest Hest of Boalsburg, and Mr. Newlon Hess, of State College spent the weekend with Mr. and Mra. Paw Coxey and family at Greensburg Mr and Mra Wilbur Houtz and jatughter Barbara, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Forest Evey at Lemont Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerhart and family of Pine Grove Mills, and Misses Anna Mary and Virginia floss were guests Of Mr. and Mrs Bdgar less on Sunday MONUMENT Mis. Malcolm Johanson 35 enter taining a cousin from Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Gross Mark and son Eugene of Avis, spent Sunday with Mrs. Marks parents, Mr. and Mr Albert Young. Victor Willams of Pittsburght | visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J Stewart Willams | Mr, and Mrs. 8. Stewart Williams called at the home of Lew Williams lat Howard ci Sinday afternoon | [ Mr. and Mme, Frank Hackenburg | (apo the proud Harents of 4 son, born | lat. the Lock Haven Hospital on Sun | Mrs Thitrsdas Thursday Bazar Jess evening wi Hamid Kerstetter alg Nn ie er and forma o and J. O ou wtvli | entertained company on Wadpesfay | afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eiters otis | |tertained company on Friday eve. Quite & number of Monument | | Onevola THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Pape Threa UNIONVILLE Methodist Chureh Services: THe Fourth Quarterly Conference, in charge of the Supt. Rev, Williams, of Williamsport, will be held this Thursday evening at 7:30 at the prnver service hour, Sunday. 8clico. én Sunday morning at 9:15 a. Junior League at 2 p.m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. ‘lmmediately followed hy the preaching service, with sermon by the pastor, Rey D. DL. Kaufman. Pareang from here the: meeting of the Fiiday evening, were Williams, Miss Helen Clellan Ruth Parsons, Loulse Tingue and Mirgaret Parson The meeting wag held in the Methodist church at Howhrd and a very interesting pro- gram was enjoyed by all present, topped off with cheiry ple al for refrestunénts nas Lorraine Colleg ! ner parent Parson Blu her studios 10 who attended Group on last Mrs. Clark Mio 3 1 Ig Col Bla x with EL SunK My returned on Monday it of Penn weckend der he morning C. R. Etkenrt on Saturday { spent the laugh Mr. and Mrs. ht £1 William Brower, burgh, 5s guest at Mr. and Maxine Township, spent Miss Mary Luca latier's rents, ) Lucas Miss Florence Finch of Be was a weekend guest ef her J. H.Fineh of this pi Miss Eva Rowan will enterts ladies of the Missionary Society he Presbyterian chure at Homan ovellng Mis. Sue McPwen was ald up fo vel days last week with a sever { lumbag betier at her mas ting which aa Wo Ty are g og 1 Week of Praver community in the #h th board h Upper Darby Iw veekend Wagne: of Pitis~ this time Mrs. Edward Fick Union paien Miss 4 Lae Ppa and 2? L000 fall ace Lhe of eT . £94 14) al, EE ly daa iW, March of the commubity afd services being held In th Methodist em well event nurche Part Frew 8 OO BOTVK eh lially ome to attend 1 which wii] be at 7:30 p A special program Is being prepared for the sotasion wluch promises be very LUeresting Mr. and M 5. Newt m Pittadargh wn Pisher and ve weekend of their respestive parents Mr 5 J R Willan 3 3 al re. J. BH. Pwr Mrs. Dotiald Pisher Pittsouegh were guests of Mv. « Mes J. HH. Pisher over the weekend COeorge Shiley ml with & vor dito sotiden: lam Thurilay i ng. when he poled kerosene ot ge fi™ to 5 T™ explode a or yy the clo Wh ety his « ler bearing THE rie Mr. ahd tart 4 ove | Mr on Tu if “Pre X flanes mas v burned y LAREN Haspital «iu tr > of ¢ Arrived $C TPR nshand nt wihing tom I once HUl Be Woe bad Uwe body and was Gn 0 Lae Centre Count £ 5 RULE Song as rapidly as ed Kenneth Robison Mrs. John Robisor toe 4 Lane D0 expe A Ms DOs ck WHEN Supley s oe winlating ¢ R..C Wiliams Mr. and Mr aughtess, 1 ue sere endertaited win at the Hall of | Sh 1] ier TH § Mrs naa ET Gell bargain io Bene Of ing a real I car will profit by Alle Hall ang Minn Ley nave a 1920 Des the boat of ke new 24 i in ¥ ha rea cides obolition, buttery good he price will be right. Call bey and get full particulans if in- terented Free Methodkt Chere ch Services: ~ Unionville Chuteh: Prayer service Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. in the church: Sanday School on Sunday mordng ot 2.486 a. m rtuching ger vie st 10.6 2 mm. Young Peoples meeting at 7:30 p mm. Bellefonte & dure ay (hw Forge: Prayer scrvice Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. sun- day School at 10 a. m and Clas Meeting at 11 a m. Praching ser- vice st T0 p.m Mrs. W. B. Parsons, accompanies Mra J. E Fleisher of Julian, to Mills on TUesday where they spent ‘he day with Mr. and Mrs. James Woods, inn honor of their 0th wedding anniversary Rev. G. A Corre of the Free Methodist church, «ill leave this Saturday for Chreefsburg, where hw will conduct revival meetings for the next 13 days Our Community wis saddened on learning of the death of Mrs Jeni- fle Zahniser, on Monday évening at 8:40 p.m. She had been NW only 4 short tine Baving taken a rtroke @ few days ago from which she hed a never gained cousclonshiess. Het ehlidreén were all with Rey at the time of her demth, but one daugh- bey, Mis. Snider who had just res br Took: ae on @ntly left With Ter husband and i fam ba and Mrs. Raymond Mutifder | { Ghildren are: } m. 9» di, ——— hand, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bullock. George S. has been home for he past sever. al months on account of ill health JACKSONVILLE Church gervices on Sunday Feb, f, are as follows: Sunday Schoo) 9:30 and C. E 6:46, Topic for dis- Gussion, "Why Does Our church Maintain Colleges?” There w here n ihn il be no Grange Thursday evening, Beither the subordinate nor on account of visiting 1 Grange. meeting Feb, 24 juvenil the Hublers- Raymond Dixson of D.C. and Mr, and Mr Dix On arid aon Donald pant Sunday with ts, Mr. and Mrs filam were very glad to sé ir mo'her has improved suf enough as to enable hep ithout the use her erut family and of CAM Pend w home of Hoy daughter Betis State oVemng Noll and ¢ LH and in Lock Ha ne Bwope Yen I'e Minnie * Nell and pr Pp Saturday esseT of Sumne: DG wirough { Providence Nn West ¢ d of our little ug noon when Mes hn Lyons of Howard avoided 1c mday alte lam and J Hing » childs nd to avosd hi sleered we and only © ACrOss LD mowed damaging the ou poe Belle~ al tefp- Fay » 2 Saturday o and children r And Hart aughter Be NoC Sara Shaffer ind Fred Betz jane Swope spent the thw C. 8 Miller home ih ren Satur- Mis Miss Christine Burd spent night wid her (rend, =o myn McCrea Mra Edward Bartley DP. Entity with i; Mr J Ti V flemmoon with her fend M CONAN Sa) or Dick No iis ne wilh Lis Mrs Wham Dixsot re Lock Haven shoppers w“ MWA ad a —_ Mr. and Mrs ol AxcMann ODS at We Willapd Corma we: D MONE tle burg of our aged reid high esteem who Kew her Long w het Mill * 1 jah afters Tr bt Presh, fries nd » H retain | hall, He Jacks an home fr yr fer nville aid 0 ™ Mr. David 1 ng eran otmetery The have our deepos: sympathy on thelr sad bereavenen The Box ia by th Juvenile Grange whch Was Pose ned from Feb. 18, will be conduct wd on Wednesday evening, March 2 for entertainment (he members dre asdently working on a program O8- dsting of humerous plays, poeins i songs kindly invite LI oeral patronage of the pubic this worthy cause PLEASANT GAP The Metts Brotherhood of Pleas. at Oap Neld their mecting in the nday School room of the Metho- dist Chute on Feb 180A at 8:00 p.m. with William Tucker, the President, presiding. Rev. Bernaid Henry, pafior of the M. E church md chifirge of the devotions, Mr. Tucker gave a short talk on the pur pose of the brotherhood, the minutes from fhe first meeting were read and the reports from the standing commitiees were heard, The speak er of the evening, Dr. Howard O Treebold, President of the Sate College brotherhodd then gave a very Infelesting talk on “What a Brotherhood Stands Por” NM spirit Butiding. Brotherhood and friendship go together, it Alms troduce the stranger and being men (nto friendly relationship. 38 perscniy were présent, Mr. 8 E Rote and Donald Ray of Axe Mann and Ray Swarte of Milesbury bing the gut of own guess A sauerkraut Upper wis Served after the meet- Ing. Next pr unt will be held St Patricks Mure 19h. at 8 p.| m iy Bp ‘E ehurch. a and Mrs. Satshedl Simpson | anfoutice the arrival of a sof, Who | we pa \{ YOO! band noag be le the ell rowing Oe sponsored ad an aC A mt | was born In the Centre County hos- | pital, Tuesday morning, Feb, 220d. | Harold Stitzer surprised his many | [iriends recently by being quietly | married to Miss Dorothy Steer of | ear Unionville. Their many friends [wish for them a Bappy and pe | | ous married ite. —— and Mss, Hugh Crumish prizes home, Mi Adams ng high prix Mrs. Hairy her Bridge club a day evening Mrs Premnont Hile returned home la reek after a few with her nephew James Packet who wag very ill with pricumonia at his ome in Johnstown Hig conditicn was quite improved when she Jef him WATOY of h ushied wi Tuesday WwW. HK Noll, Mr Mis WwW. 8 _— bringing receiv. Higer was hootegs Lo t her h days visit the misfortune hand quite bad L work at Whiterock ag Mri wilt sR EERE and A HI My Ray Melroy, Mr. and M: hreffor Fran is Balljel Kelle and > + and Mrs. and M Vers amon tirkey dinnes Lived 106 Bernard dent Years In Same House A. Cramer, oldest wv Bradford ! 100th birthday or George paid tribats of evrye YERrs o : work, | absent 3 rh Lock Haven Man a Pilot | Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S Novice ple of | Tow NOTIOL ry £ he nara a eading 1 {fonts 0 Look Raven: on fe formerly of William 1 at] remiss Will be sold ol Eimer Hubler, ance the premises at Ten March 16, 10098 Th sald sale is for the padment de- cedent's deists in accordance wit or § Court dated the 17h day of 1938 JAMES C FURST Attorney for Petitioners a FARM THE TELEPHONE MORE THAN PAYS ITS WAY. IT SAVES ME MANY TRIPS | TO TOWN.” 3.1 YIVANIA NEW DISTRICT K. OF (. DEPUTY IS INSTALLED Eigtitv-1ow a In ination ceremony afternoon { macuiat ia MA] weraon po Coo Ice of C Deputy arn tended th monies, with the gliess gpéaker be- the Rev Fath wr PV. O'Con- 1 + ¥ Ht ” ail Oi AOon tale chaplain of me not p wl Knight of cit of the K rict adeyr- He | off 4% alfal SPECIAL NOTICE Tho sands of | Auto CCESSORIES | Tobe CLEANED ouT! GIVE-AWAY PRICES THIS GIGANTIC * SALE STARTS TODRY THESE PRICES IN EFFECT THUR-FRI-SAT- February 24% 25%..26" | Mr hi A UBELT TO PRIOR SALE == buco. Auto POLISH and [i Cr ORG §9¢ 4 IBLE CLOTHS x48” [PORTED FROM HOLLA LARGE SELECTION TIRE HAINS ALL ALL SIZES LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Heavy Duty BLACK DIRIOGD INNER TUBES *50~20% 5 0x19 ay 7% | FLA SH-14 GHT ULBS (75: Lge BTR WF 3 oN SPECIAL OL ALE L3r9e [HEMICRLLY TRERTED POLISHING CLOTH =¢ EXHAUST EXTENSIONS CHROME | 8 NE SNISHED,
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