February 24, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page Five LOCALS -Among our many callers on Sat uw day was our good friend, Thomas J. Decker, of Spring Mills. -Mrs. John Bosak, of Clarence, while on a shopping trip to town on Saturday, was a welcome caller at our office, ~<Mr, N. O. Dreibsibis, of College, R. D., while on a bus! trip to Bellefcnte on Priday, f time to visit our office MT, Ssent or Brickley son, Sheldon, of Salona, were callers looking after some busin at our wy on Monday. Mr, Brick-! taining to the settlement of ley is a farmer by occupation, but is | tg { his late father Luth having sale on March 16h —Mr. Oran L. Grove, of Penns- burg, Pa., an employee of the Penna Raikoad Co, took advantage of a day off duly Monday to come (oO Bellefonte to visit over night his brother Willis Grove. -Willlam T. Heinle, prietor of the Brant House, and Philip Mignot, of East High Street departed last week for Miami, Flori- da, where they will be located Inde fint ely. Mr. Mignot until recently was employed by the State Highway Depa: tment ‘Miss Lula E. Zerby ie Shawver, Spi in D., were pleasant callers fice Tuesday alternoin ACWn on a 4 —-Professional Prescription Ser- vice, Everitt's Drug Store. Mr. 8. H. Horner, a prog: ressive Penns Valley farmer residing at Centie Hall R. D., pald us a visit while in town on Saturday Charles T Homan, of State Col- State [lege BR. D. was a visitor at our office ness | Saturday, while In town on a coms una bi business and pleasure trip C. O. Bower, of Millheim Bellefon‘e visitor Satur- ned Mt: Vas a dav and little on the es- and Mrs Cok ville, spent Cumbe: land, Md their firs w The Possinger Cumberland a John Possinger, of the wepljnd in observax ling anni were marri yOar Satu Har:i Pel fy on d with Ago former pio- Mrs R § Oa" An: of while They were at al -Austin Furst, Judge and Mrs Bell and a studen ton University, was one ceton men who met sb in a “true ] was broadcast, b casing t em from 10 10:30 night efonte Sv: to yuaer Centre ilar duty object of having trip to and from and Mrs Known today 3 sim Mr ser, well fonte wed n 2 A i on South Water yea: s ago today Mr Margaret Lenker and M:s. Danie] Li burg. were united the home of by the Rev Aaronsburg Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Houser a years of ace and bo.h are lent health the Nevin ~For fifth of their reguial pichird P. N {B monthly meelings the Bellefonl® nis recards to his Woman's Club will hear Specials nie frien’s Ager MiIx%€l Chaffet2 Phila- Guests at 2 b delphia, an eminent Federal G-Man Friday T {oht be Ns who will clardy the work and func “isons Rr rf emt tions of ‘he Federal Bureau In a vestigation. G-Man Chale the numerous Belle- of or j day CG party Clark, of will Pebruary 28, at 7 the meeting is not viations a.¢ hercbhy husbands Mr young son fomer well Belelonte, are of Mr. Hall's mot! at Milesburg while Mr. Hall the effects of umon aid Creek FRICASSEE (By Madamoselle) Like the Las Remembx it sti absentee Bingamin all know because the horse umph us its she called t: Gus pered oc who woman you excited back lenty of with ail of he yam what and whi niidentially the name of a who 1s & good friend 0 we refuse we happen to recall that particular dame and buggy era had locks abundant if you know what we mean hair today and gone tomorrow yam It can hag has been symg for cotton ones $0 far as to confide that I have only for you her Our pet aversion has changed the kind they are now wearing lke a hat Is a hat Lhis yeur to get mn his and ; girls who silk stockings and has gone my only regret i» theres a patriot one of our has discarded her Japan, she punned like this 0 my country please yjpen here it has popular athizing with China BS A MXCE BL to a friend legs tO name? be WO give excuse from slacks to women's hat any old hat that doesn’t look Bellefonte hated to buy how lot of us here In hearing distance in the store Who remembers when a bacon if any one was within bold we have grown since Business Hint: To “Doc” Plumb, “Doc” White, “Doc” Widmann and “Doc” Everitt why not put on a bicycle race for fellows over sixty years of age and boost the sale of rub alcohol and horse liniment That rumble you hear is the noise caused by the absence of Hizzoner Mayor Harris, who 8 wintering on the beaches of Bunny Florida leaving his post here to be filled by Councilman Tom Beaver which doesnt seem right to the friends of Andy Kachik the veteran Mayor of Prossertown whom, they claim shou.d have had the temporary appointment due to his long experience as charge de affaires of all points east, ,.of the Titan cinder dump «oo. and besides, they declare Andy might have given us some pointers on getting rid of mosquitos without the resort of shoot- ing them with Roman candles Been and Heard: Two young ladies. . observing Washington's Birthday by getting into an entangling alliance with a flag pole. . in front of the E.ks Club......which disputed their right of way viovo.dn backing out thelr car an embarrassing moment... . that was relieved by Clyde Stewart of the Wolf furniture store..... . who a gallant gesture of Btewart......and Old Glory......%0 beauty. Call 439 Electric Supply Bellefonte, for free home demon- gration on G. E. Ironer. So simple a child can do the ironing . —FE. J. Beck and his son-in-law, william Geist, well known residents of Warriors Mark, were pleasant business callers at this office Tues- day while in Bellefonte on one of their infrequent visits to the Coun- ty Seat. Miss Elsle phia, returned to her after having spent several ellefonte as a guest of her r-in-law and , Dr, and 1, J. Kilpatrick and family, home cn East Curtin Street ~The Mothers’ Circle Centre Chapter, Order will sponsor a bake Hariware s on 5 1038, belween ti 12:00 a. m. Will WO6e tributions please bri 8 Everyone welcome M. B. Runkle, nd a half years empl layton, of Philadel- home Tuesday days in broth- Mrs theu glut py atl of Penn- of DeMolay sale at Olewing Saturday, March hours of 8:00 bring- them © ore ti con at a SNOW id mask February not only birth date of our first Presi dent but also of a former well known Belicionte citizen William H. Duley. of Clearfield, who on Tuesday reached the end of his 82nd year. A letter from Mis. J. R Hogentogler, with whom he makes his home, Informs wus that her father 8 In excellent health, which will be pleasing news 10 his old- time friends In this place. The Hogentogler family, who moved from Bellefonte about ten years ago, now reside at 202 South Sec ond street, Clearfield, and extend a cordial Invitation to any of their Bellefonte friends to make them a call when in Clearfield Mrs. Frank T. Kern was pain fully injured in a fall down the stairway at her home on North Water Street about 13:48 o'clock Tuesday moming. She waa going downstairs to turn off the radio when she missed her fooling and fell to the bottom of the stairway Her cries awakened her niece, Max- ine Oralt, who went to her aid. Mrs Kern was taken to the Centre Couns ty Hospital, where she underwent treatment for a double fracture of the right forearm, a laceration above the left eye and bruises about the chin, in addition to shock, She re- =nd was the turned to her home yes! day, and | Mrs, Coming: Next week's menu will contain our selection of an all-star daughter, Janet baseball teamn for Bellefonte. .,... secure table reservations early. ..... — Co.. | and Mrs. Thomas Geary, Thomas, of Ardmore, were weekend suests at the home of Mrs Geary's parents, Mr, and Mrs. C H Heckman, on Willowbank Street. Miss Nancy Jean Usilton Te- turned to her home in Chestertown, Md... vesterday after having spent ten cays in Bellefonte as a guest of Miss Ann Toile, at the home of her m Mrs. David Dale, on West Linn S.reet. Jacob Botiorrf, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Bottorf, of North Spring Street, and a graduate of the Belie- High School, has accepted & ition as clerk in the offices of the Pennsylvania Police, In the Hayes bullding Allegheny Street Mr. ind son het, fenite P Mc ot or on Norh Ebon B lefonte manager of the Growers’ Asi y when hi Bower, Bel Pennsylvania Potats lation, es aped car was irivolved In ad York weekend and ma~ in t} causing two in- last an e¢ 01 ? ’ other A Ga der- posite consi machines We the vy meet- Wion t inoe the VOAL the Walter Corman family, Mr. Co man pring employed as a driver {oe the Mr. Rozelle, propre. ae GIMPpany ¢ tenant Deeter GIRL SCOUTS HERE TO HOLD PFLAY-DAY PROGRAM. FRIDAY tif op [ themselves the Or headquarters a meeting place for Om work and der proper supervision of t Al Mrs. Robb, itinera from National Headquar Washington, D. C ] be ale to 3] tor of Are « hey citizens your support ur arserve - citizens Lown Wesson MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat Unts Buckwheat Rye Barley Corn . ' Provisions, groceries, etc, as cor- rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. Egss, per dozen tard per pound 'S a Public 53 ary every rite Are ne to ' + 333383 hE YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Bellefonte Office hours Wed: nesday 2 to 8; Saturday 9:30 to 8:30. Closed Thursday afler- noon st State College office. Feb. 24, 1038. Bvery ceader of this is entitled to comfortable vision. And to see well at the same time. of course many en Joy this blessing naturally-with- out ald. Bul nole this—many who believe they see as they shoul damt. And Shia unit tainty cause though per removed. | Club Entertains Ladies at Dinner up of 35 Bellefonte Kiwanis guests attended a Kiwanis Ladies’ night dinner held Thursday night at the Nittany Country Club where were entertained by a pro- consisting entirely of local of the and 4) members Club of a Clyde M dinner was in charge committee consisting of Btewart, Fred 8. Fisher, and Dr Joseph A. Parrish. During the din- ner the Rogers family, four 1d- ren of County Superintendent and P. G. Rogers, of Nittany, en- the group with music, and accompanied ittent group singing ch appro- the owing an address of welcome by E. E. Widdowson, the Ciub, Valentines were distrib- uted to everyone by the commitiee, each woman receiving a candy Val- | entine and every man a comic one Every man who did not have a lady guest with him or whe was tn- able to introduce the couple next to him by their nick names, was ompelled to read his comic Valen- tine as a forfeit, Many Valentines were read a result of this rul- ing. Mrs. E. E. Widdowson “had the last word” by graciously re- sponding on behalf of the ladles to the club president's welcoming ad- dress, Atte as ndance prizes were awarded to Mrs. Samuel M. Shallcross, Mrs Charles E. Martin, Mrs. W. Harri- on Walker, Mrs. Reeder Jodon and Miss Sarah Hoffman, The enter. rising masters of ceremony then proceeded In a flourishing manner to pick the winner of the men’s president of | “booby” ithe men's prize, supposedly an at- | Country Club steward objected vig- | plece of his club's of ably difficult tap dance accompanied at the mother Charles Guyer, talented old son of Mr. and Mrs er. of North Allegheny ped up tw the three classical selections ner which would have to the best of planists Cordon Vars, son of Mr Ethan Vars, of West hen played sever: » selections program family ti vid una The awarding numbers plano by her prize, tractive ash tray, was rudely “in- terrupted, however, when the alert 12-year F. 8 Guy- street step. and played in a man« done credit orously to the giving away ol any furniture, this prearranged act being much to Lhe amusement of the audience piano The was an the program program con- home talent daughter final part of entertaining isting of excellent Miss Jean Bloomquist of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Bloom- quist, of East Bishop street, great- ly amused the group with her clev- er impersonations of English radio announcer intro ing movie celebrities at a Hollywood night- lub and of an operator of a tele- phone switchboard in Miss Mr. and Mrs Bishop street and Logan st XYio- LEE aval > opt an an Ate 13 ot nove a Jean Ocker, daughter of John Ocker of East performed §edit- CLASSIFIED ADVELTIS MENTS et 30, 000 People Read This Column week nat's why Th nt has bec fits derived, 1 Counter. ATES Ad Je, and is undisputab vertisements of for each Ws more than twenty TATE-~A ale or ren. 15 oents Av natal: -{ive tialng-- vid Ta = €, must be ( with y mn plie d me 50 wNazing'y popular ly Cen twenty-five words additional straight one cent a word sements je Centre Democrat's classified adveriising de- Considering its low cost and tre County's Community Bar- or less, 25 cents for insertion. Where advertise ohe cent a word is charged. is charged for rea esas WwWOrGs that request replies to be malied 0 those answering the adver lisementis ¢ do not cal at the office for information concerning such advertise: as Lhe publishe UBSCRIBER'S | entitied (0 a harge. This p PRIVILEGE—E word agave. Fiviege can 25 Card of Thanks Help Wanted WOT KE : 28 Blais ir ra enced gardaner al work on Howard BR. D cana r farm 80 to dal lesa Lhat In enough farm. Farm Owner [urniah - potatoes, frull must references ws 4h non HE) Anita hp n fexcated Write % tre Democrat x8 "arm ia air x n of the On ° ~l 1 Work Winted WANTED. Young married couple want work on a farm. Write H Kk 8 Co Centre Democrat x8 WANTED Young married woman de. sires part or full - secretarial work. Experienced In typing, short hand. and bookkeening hich School graduate Can supply reference. Call 126.1 x1 WANTED Respectable middie age lad American, wanla position as housekeeper inh widowers home. eX perienced In oooking. house and farm work. Write EE H. K Co Centre Democrat wn WANTED Young married couple with two shlldren wishes work on a mocked farm. Had lots of experience Good milker, can furnish reference Inquire Leonard Scott, R. D. §, Ty rons. Pa. on whe John Campbell fa - Wanted to Buy 3 | WANTED- . ru won plow "5 condition at the right price Ww. Fisher, Howard RD 2 Curtin ———————————— ———— | WANTED-To buy cattle. calves, hogs | Phone Centre and poultry of all Rings, most beat for the P06 W. 8rd BL, Lock 020.) WANTED-I am In the ‘market for hogs, cattle, sheep, calves | ehichrba. Call Centre Mall S4<R-11 in Meieb Ly or drop a card to Sidney T. Riogal, ! | Centre Hall, Ps Articles for Sale POR BALE. fec Bond hand stroller in neliatonte. Pa 1 80-R-3. FOR | BALE—One bard cont Move, Philip Shoemaker Linn Belictonte, Pa. Phone 565-3. POR SL Apereiisatly 10 ot oe Pa. Phone Ts Are nog peru very Liseinent be used SIX Lunes a year al brooder 8, Bol 0 divulge the name of U itted we ad- bed Lo The C entre Dem- these coumnng one Gitlere subscri in Lune ni POR Ko wa Aleka Julia: d« FOR SALE Jock: FOR BALE Biers. No Electric Bat capacity, New on Ped 28, ax Longs Havsherp, Hall SALE Pelersime Brooder, 800 Hampshire chicks, Custom hatehing, e 5322, MIL BALE POR tery ho POR Jocust fence posta New Idea ment at all State College omy gasoline 4 attacked Clare TS * 14 o Netpow 4743 North SS effield Ave. Wisconsin, who will can be poe reference x8 plano Automotive A ler win Value 8i2 Pa mo.-% heel, % ton exchange for nok of Marlin Zellers, FOR SALE tra hee! rovilie ve POL BALY- ginal price will sacrifice tre Hall Pa Sun Chaser Trailer. ort Wh) Kever been used See H. O. Vonada, Cen x» ron SAL B-Two trucks Stewart ard Chevrolet 1% ton. panel body with doors on sides Were used for de. lHvering milk. Good condition, will sell at Jow price. Harry OO. Yearick Mill Hall, Pa R p 1. Phone 4611 x8 Household Goods POR SALE Two “used electric washs ers, at Electric Supply, Co. Belie- fonte EL] POR SALE Recondit oned mdion, 86 10 815. al Mlectric Supply Co, Belle- fonte. Pa x8 POR SALE--White enamel Electric Refrigerator Exo bargain for quick sale Bul large family or hotel. Beck Mackeyville, AMR BALE-Jather than reship to factory will sell $700 00 Plaver Plano for small balance due of MOD0 on terms of #700 per month, Act quick, write ug where IL may be seen, mit be sold of shipped In next few days Please fMornish erence Howard Vincent Dent of Accs, B38 N_ | Ath Street, Philadelphia, Pa, modern tional ie for Parm x0 Stoves - Ranges BUY NOW-All room has selling | out at factory emt. O. W. Houts State College, Dial 780, [FOR SALE--Coal range with water MWoerhart, front. Price $700 W. R. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone JOBM. ° xa Live Stock John MH. L x 1: ; EERIE | od Min. ! 4] {Inquire at 136, x» ¥ Desirable 3-room apart Bast Lin an 4 { 13-R Pa BALE n f bay } RENT B | 0 v rn veigh 3200 ment on Inquire «¢ ona ho wal Rn phone Bel FOR LIN ts onte . a efor ‘ta POR SALE~-Team end 6 yra eavy ug } POR RENT-Three-r¢ Decker High old Paul 8 2 POR we Ome is fonte BR J-3 -. " iB FOR BALE 0 Trucke bred spotiesd and WANTED also hou on! He FOR Coal and Wood Fast of Beliclonte, Seg e riha Tressier, 248 50 FOR SALE—Stove and fire place State Coliege, Pa. Lo : Gas Station for R wWOoOQ POR RENT Bu RENT-—K erstetts BALE FOR First a v iru Hs x9 Loans to F PAY CASH armers Real Estate - For Sale - BAVE CASH POR BALE One of the Ave SH OLE of Past ( y 5, office FOR rom BALE--A 6 i ocaled on rn Be Surg Repairing REP AIRED — Repaire made 10 afl Tings of Turmitars. Upholstering. and allp covers masts. D. Thompsons Upholsterin 12 E Lamb 8t, Phone 520-: ii Jury a jefonte. Pa 1 POR FX IREMAN'S U PHOLSTERY—Purni- e repalr shop repair rn reso. LOS POR SALB-0v ANE farm, cow — calf Price $75 3 ; Located Fas ont Pat i Oe Tiny or FOR BALE ne Bhop, 3Z-R Miscellaneous FOR BALE Phor ie d and disabied mules, removed dering Works. Geo. J Pa, Phone WANTED--Dead., ol cows, horses and free. Vogta Re: Centre Hall, our expense For Sole © or Rent POR SALE OR RENT and grocery busines Milssburg., Pa. Ingul M Jesu 8. Pa A good meat iocated at re of G. C. Pifer 8-10-x12 Bellefonte, Ms POR Huble rsburg Wa SALE OR RENT--THe Harris iker property In obgs towne consisting of 13 acres of ground i six room house, Trulli on premises TO RIMEUMATIOS—8en for free Ells Pownell, executor, Bellsionte R bookie onn Rhe —— Try Tid D2 ou bens Triple Remedies for Rheuma- ——— ~ tam and get Relief a For . tals Eimnant and Alkalizer $1.00 sale For Rent signs, Tres Meritol (Rheumastiin Drops) 80c pass notices, at this office Krood Ol Rubbing ofl 60c; Osll or send by mall on receipt of rice Prepared in the laboratories the Tivhine Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa Add 10c powiage and packing of E-ZINE—Reg 8 Pat om “The new Chinese remedy for Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh, Sinus Infections, and shortness of breath in general. Guar anteed to make you breathe E-Zer than any other remedy extani or money refunded. We Import this remedy direct from Ching ourselves so know what we are talking about Prepared in the Laboratories of THE TIBBINS PHARMACY, Beech COresk Pa. Price 80 ota via prepaid mall S5cts. One whole month treatment See what you buy E-Z duy In a 1 GLASSES REDUCED Having “lately installed new Jems grinding chinery am prepared to furnish glace. = at gy ailractive . AlsD oar fective boar ust cart) for those with de tl Searing! oa and Sompiels rl ial Eyes oan “og ng here han TXibing, Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbins Drugs & Optical Goods. The Sieh! oe Hearing Ald Store, Beech Crest “Houses for Rent POR RENT--8mall provemnentia, hot walter age Available March 1st Boy Pleasant Gap rom RETA -room house on , Rey polds Ave. with bath and furnace Inquire of JO Clark, Willowbank . Bellefonte, Pa. xB FOR RENT. ) . room house with bath, light. furnace and dig garden Inquire of Oharles Dann, Half Moon Hn Bellefonte, a x8 FoR RENT 4 room cottage on Bure rows street In good condition, con-* veniences, garden and oellar. Call 207 Bellefonte x8 ron RENT 7-room “house with “all modern conveniences at 109 West Curtin St, after the ist of March Telephone T7300, Dellefonte, Pa. 80 POR RENT --)0-room farm house, near | Runville School House, suitable for {two families. Possession April lst 10th Btreel, Philips- | Grimth, owner, x8 a ————— Apartments for Rent house, all ime neat. Oar- Barry © x8 | ure ————— Announcements ! SUPPER The members of the Val. [ley View U. B. church hold a» chicken and noodle supper in the | banement of h,... church, Saturday ing from § until RB, 28. Price cents, benefit of UB POR RENT -Wve Apartanent. With Dath and heat. Call 638 FOR RENT-—A 4 room apartment with bath, heat and hot wate iocated Ih | Lenont. Dial 3768 State College, Pa
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