MILESBURG The M. Y. W. Class of the Meth- odist Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Jones Thurs- day night of this week, . Ursula Gillen and mother, Edward Quick, met with @ accident on Snow Shoe thelr car skidded Fortunately nel- slight mountain when on the jcy road ther one wa ; Mr. and Mis floyd Davy, of Blanchard, wore Sunday guests at the Q. E. Haugh home, Mr. ahd Mrs, William Adams, son Billy, of wattontown, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert IIaupt and daughter of State College, visited Sunday at the home of the Misses Jennie and Annie Adams, Jinmie and James, Western Vag- pbonds, were greeted by such a large crowd on Monday night of this week that it was necessary to give two performances so that hed one would be disappointed. The Pireman's Hall was packed to ca- pacity each time, [PLEASANT VALL'Y (Boggs Township) Mrs. Irvin Confer and son Lester spent a few days last week at Scran- ton, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Zekiel Confer. Ira Gilbert and Vivian Richner are on the sick list, we wish them A speedy recovery. Wilbert Emel and family have moved into the house of Harvey | Eninhizer. | Mrs. Pannie Eminhizer visited on Thursday afternoon with Miss Olive Lucas who has been on the sick list glad to say !s better at this writing, | Prank Cox of Bellefonte, visited om Wednesday evening at the home of Harvey Emenhizer, ! Misses Audrey MoCullen, Gladys | estate and marketing of grain also | liberal patronage and good attend- | Beocher of Harrisburg, spent Satur- | day night st the | Richner with Audrey's aunt, | Hannah Eminhizer, Milton BEminhizer of MUedbdurg {visited on Saturday afternoon al {the home of Harvey Eminhizer to [inform Harvey of the death of his aunt, Mrs. Leigh McMullen, of Har- The Foreign Missionary Boclety |righirg, who dled very suddenly on of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. John Sholl Tuesday night. Mrs. Harry Rossman was leader, At a meeting of Borough Coun- cil on Monday, Murch 7, Charles Sheckler, secretary, and Health Officer, reported sixteen commuuni- cable diseases and fourteen quaran- tines. Henry Kolbrecker, who suffered # stroke during the past week is slightly improved. The many friends of Mr. 'F. L Wetzler are sorry to learn he is not much improved, We "wpe to have better news soon. Mrs. Edward Confer is on our sick list at this writing. tc ——— Legal Notices CAUTION NOTICE My wife, Emma Mae Charlies having Ri Jeft my bed and board without just | cause or provotation, I hereby warn the public not to barbor or aust her, as 1 will not be responsible for any | contract. M. CHARLES, Boalsourg, Pa. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that debts she ma x12 pursuant to the Act of Assembly up- | oroved May 5, 1983, P. L. 381, Article X, Section 1001, as gmended by LU ¢ Act approved July 2, 1837, P. L. 2838 Section 1, OFFIC 28TH DIVISION, A. BE. F., has pre- sented to the Cowrt of Common Pleas of Centre County Its petition secking dissolution and the wind up of 118 affairs, and more particularly the cane. celntiva: and termination of wo certaln leases dalton ity 1, 1928, be- ¢f Deedg In and for the County of Centre Whereupon the Court directed that due notice of sald application be give Ly publication in two nDewgpapers of general circulation in Centré unty and thy Court further directed that any ahd all ties In Interest may appear and heard at a final hear ing on sald matter 10:00 A. M. March 28th, 1938, at the Court House in Bellefonte, Centre County, Penusyl- vanle. FRANK A. WARNER, aad x11 JON Mel. . Judge Advocate, 28th Division, Attoroey Family Bread Sein 25. ' CLUB OF THE | v land Mrs. Gross Mak Centre County, both leases being re- | corded in the Office for the Recording | | Thursday night at the home of Mrs Mrs. Katie Mce- MeMullen's sister, Schroyer at Milesburg, Mrs. { Mullen is also a sister of Miss Han- | nah Eminhizer of Pleasant Valley. | Robert McMullen, son Calvin and jaughter Audrey, and Mrs. Grace Beecher, and daughter Gladys all of Harrisburg, spent Saturday night al the home of Harvey Eminhizer [They came up to attend the funeral {of Robert's mother, Mrs, Leight Mc- | Mullen at Tyrone on Sunday after- | noon. | Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer and Jane | Bagler, Miss Hannah Eminhizer and Miss Luvera FEminhizer, attended funeral of Mrs. Leigh McMullen, al | Tyrone. The family have our sym- { pathy. | Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Lucas and (Mrs. Hazel Griffith and two chil- {dren of Yarnell spent Sunday with {their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | : { Mrs. Pred Kessling and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Emel. | Mrs, Harvey Eminhizer and Miss | Hannah Eminhizer spent Monday at | Mill Hall at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Harry Walker, also visited Theodore Eminhizer at Lock Haven a MONUMENT and Mrs. James Grier visi Mt Mr friends at don on Sunday. Mr. Mauloolm Johnson spent a couple days last week at Port Royal with his brother, Merle Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and daughters Vesta and Verna Bell spent Sunday aflerncon with Mr of Avia Monument and Orviston choirs on Sunday afternoon attend- od the Young People's Conference at Jersey Shore, where they sang two numbers, Mrs. Priscilla Young of Bellefonte spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Stewart Filliams. Ta ——— Mn — Bellefonte can be beautiful, but the only way you can do snyuung . | much towards such a goal is to take care of your own back yard, and your | front yard t00. Cross Buns Fresh Dally 10 dor. Sparkle Desserts 5 ~~ 19¢ Macaron H or SPAGHETTI 3=19¢ Cheese =» 17 ¢ vir encom 23 Ritz Crackers »»- SILVERBROOK ROLL BUTTER 2~67c Sunnyfield Print... 2 Ibs Tle woe 2] € DAILY EGG Scratch Feed wo me $1.65 Chick Starter... 100 Ib $2.19 8 O'clock Coffee 3+-+43¢c Boscul. . . Sunnyfleld (Without Dishes) Oats - 2 48-0x. pkgs. 27¢ Corn « 4 No, 2 cans 25¢ (WHh Pork) Beans Waldort Tissue - - 4 rolls Seott Tissue Seott Paper Towels - roll Concentrated 6 Ib cans 25¢ 3 rolls 25¢ tens vii ini dDE OCTAGON Laundry Soap 10 Care 39¢ Cakes 19¢ Palmolive Soap 4 cakes 25¢ 10¢c BABO - can 12¢ Florida Super Suds - 1c Oranges - 2 doz. 25¢ Rome Regular Price A 28¢ VALUE FOR While they last ! App Fla. Tomatoes, 2 Ibs 25¢ Sweet Potatoes 8 Ibs 25¢ Yellow Beauty, Winesap les 8 Ibs 25¢ a Dairyman and potato wizard, El- ery E. Ellenberger, last week pure chased a new Cletrac tractor from Hollidaysburg agency. Roy Lauck was a pleasant caller Sunday with Irvin (Dick) Thomas am Stormstown. Mr, Frank Campbell of State College, was a caller Saturday with his relatives in Ferguson Twp. Having sold his real estate near Gatesburg Arthur Rider will sell his personal property at public auction { Saturday March 26, at 12m. A good line of farm equipment, ! Mr. George Blair Mller of Blalr {Tce and Coal Co., Mt. City, was here last Friday looking after his real {some spring repairs. He was the home of William iguest of his sisters the Misses Ger- {day evening. Miss trude and Maud Miller in the Glades. | Mrs, Mabel Bennison, of Little | Miss Helen Lauck was a pleasant visitor Sunday with her Rock [Springs friends. | Jerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. {Smith was {1 the past week showing {some gymploms of appendicitis bul | was scattered by their family phy- sician and is improved, | Farmer William Albert Corl was lan important business visitor al Lemont Monday p. m. Denton 8. Peterson is | remodeling his large barn Campbell is boss carpenter, Mr. A. C. McCloskey of Milesburg was a business caller in our town Monday a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harpster enter- tained a few of their friends to a luscious dinner last Thursday even ing. The chief cook being Mr. Roy Freet of Pewistown, long lived alu- minum salesman. Those lucky enough to be present were: Mr, and Mrs. 8. A. Homan, Mr. and Mis. T. A. Prank, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. George Barto, Mr. and completely Robe! IMrs. W. A. Schilling, Mr. and Mrs “lark Harpster,. Albers Wilson Fry is manipulat- ing the wheel on a new Ford, pure chased of Storch Motor Co., Slate College. Our good friend (that dyed In the wool Democrat) J Emer Young, popular Petersburg merchant bas announced his candidacy from his district for State Senator. Elmer & product of Ferguson Township, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Young of Pine Hall Sheep and hog fancier Frank Ho- man has improved nicely from a re- cent lliness and was spreading his usual cheer in our town Monday Reports are that a new Postmis- order can’ ther Rive YOu ¢ most of us Farmer and banker Jain will goon enjoy his reading Jiu by his buildings ¥ 10 be supplied with elec- tric Julce. Lines wii also be ex- tended to Marengo, Tadpole and Gatesburg in the near future John Rearick of Rock Springs passed through our town Thursday morning enroute to Lamar, Clinton County, 0 attend a regional § ange meeting. John is one of our County grange officers The members of Lady Ferguson Rebekah Lodge will serve a chicken supper and all the fixing in I. O. O 26% * . aA fF =a ‘in he touch of a button, 4 are ready iP. hall Prigiay evening, March 11, 5-10 o'clock, per piste 25¢ and 50c. The Wilbur Campbell family are now snugly fixed in the Richard Pye farm home on Tadpole. One of forenoon farmers Homer A. Grubb recently purchased a hew International Truck for his farming and trucking business. Mr and Mrs, A 8S. Albright re turned home Priday {rom Cleveland where they gpent the past week. Mr. Leslie Krebs of Shippensburg was here Baturday negotiating the sie of the real estate of hig father the late Clyde Krebs, Mis Rachael Deibler and Miss Ann Parsons are each recuperating nicely in Philipsburg State Hospit- al from recest appendix operation The Ira Harpster, 85. A. Homao Cla:k Harpster, W. A. Schilling, culinary kitchen departments have been replenished In the new Wear. ever aluminum gets purchased of Lewistown agent, R. J. Freel and they ste now taking thelr vietuals the—pureWay Wallace W. Albright recently sold his farm near Oak Grove, to Mr Yearick of East Centre Co. and will sell his farm stock and implements at public sale Priday, March 25ih last reports are that Mr. Albright and his family will retire on Eas! Street In Pine Grove Mills. Wel. come to our town, The Marshal] Barto family were visitors Sunday at his parental home at Guyer Oliver Tracior Agent C. W. Belirers of Graysville was circulat- ing hete Monday looking for his share of spring orders for early de- | lvery. | Mr, George P. Irvin, Mrs. Ruth Prank, Mrs. Maud Pry, Mrs. Lulu Irvin and Mrs. Mildred Barto, com- {mittee from the Presbyterian Sun- day Schoo] motored to Altoona last | Wednesday for the Gable Store sale oar PLEASANT VIEW } Mrs. Mabel Tremler gave a birth. | ter, Miss Helen's thirteenth birth- {day, on Sunday evening. Those | present were Prank and | sisters, Misses Winifred and Flor. | ence Tressler, all of State College; | Mrs. Tressler and daughter Anna, Mrs. Alma Kunes and Sadie Ro-| Methodist Church Services—Pray- end at the Stuart Bailey home at Sunday School on Sunday moming, Pine Grove Mills, {followed by Class Meeting: —————— {league at 2 p. m. and Choir Re- JACKSONVILLE |hearsal and Community Singing at {3 po. m. Epworth League in the Church services on Bunday, Mar. (13, are as follows: 8. 8, 9:30, and evening at 6:30 p. m. immediately followed by the preaching service, {C. BE, 6:45, Tople for discussion, with sermoh by the pastor, Rev, D. | “What Christ Does for Individuals” Dp. Kauffman, | Harry Belghtol attended a Chrigt- | | lan Endeavor meeting of county of- {ficers held at Wingate on hionday evening of last week, { The Juvenile Orange organiza- |tlon wishes to express thelr sincere | gratitude to the public for their {Unionville church: Prayer service on Friday evening in the church at 7:30 p. Ml. Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:45 a. m. followed by Class Meeting at 11 4. m. In the evening at 7:30 p. m. there will be prayer service conducted by Mrs. Leo Bpotts, Bellefonte church Prayer service on Thursday evening at 11 a. m. No preaching service in the evening The members of the Ladies Ald of the Methodist church, regular monthly business meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. L. C. McElwain, W.C. T. U. meeting on Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. J. R. Williams, was fairly sell attend- ed. Our community was greatly sad- Miss Margaret Fogleman, of dened on learning of the death of State College, spent Sunday even Mrs. Mary Holmes, of Riverton, N Ing with her aunt, Ruth Walker, J. Mrs. Holmes was formerly Mary at the W. H. Kessinger home Fisher, and well known in this vi Sunday callers last week at the cinfty. Miss Jennie Fisher of this Christ Heaton home were Mr. aad place is spending this winter at the Mrs. Willlam Rager, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes home. Her dea'h was the | ance at the box social on Wednes- | Nittany, was a caller at the S8um- {ner Noll home on Wednesday eve- | ning, | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Thompson, {of Bellefonte R. D, 2, were Wednes- day evening visitors at the D. p | Ertley home. { Mr. A. A, Garrett and children spent Bunday afternoon at the Newton Weaver home at State College. Albert Lomax, Miss Helen Hunting- ton and Boyd Cramer, all of Lock Haven: John Rager, of Mount Eagie, and Nelson Dunkle, of Min- goville, Friday evening callers a James Shaffer home were Mrs worth Conawily and children, Mae, Madeline, Harold and Richard, Mr Francis Oatsapple and lady friend, all of Beech Creek Louise and Earl Belghto) Baturday afternoon visitors William Weaver home Master Dickey Noll has returned to school again after being quaran- t the Ells- were at the Pebruary for chicken pox Mr. and Mri, Alva McClure children William and Margares Lewistown, were Sunday enin supper guests at the ER. Bartley home. Mr. Alden Dixson a week here with his brother Ham Dixson, has departed here and expects 0 brother in Philipsburg «4 before returning to his home West for a few more yean Miss Geraldine Swope spent Sat- urday night at the John Luca after spending wil from visit another few day in the T hotne at Pox Hollow, and on Sun- day accompanied the Lucas family to the James Smith home Blanchard, where the: partook a delicious chicken inner all the trimmings. of which participant was very loyal ing to consume his or her portion Sunday callers At the C. E Ale) home were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gardner, of Orviston;, Mr. Ne Yearick and Miss Mabe! Garrett of this piace iss Thelma Ishler, of Upper Marion, was & week-end guest of her schoolmate, Miss Josephine Dette » Misses Bernice Campbell and Dorothy Jetz of Willinmsport spent the week-end with Alice Betz Misses Mildred Aley and Gerald- ine Swope were Wednesday alter noon visitors at the Wm. Beightol home Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Erlley and son Kenneth were Thursday vist. tors with her sister, Mts, Lester Bart.ey and family, of Zion, aller gt the Christ home oi Sunday weie her parent Mr. and Mrs, George Hanlingtor and children, Leroy, Robert, Mii ford, Josephine and Linford, of Howard R. D. 1, and Nelson Dun- tle. of Mingoville, Mrs Anna Robb spent afternoon with her friend, Mervin Hoy Mrs. Elsie Noll and Miss Ray Young. of State College, were Thursday evening supper guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Bumner Noll Mr Willard Walker spent the week-end here with his mother Mrs. Lucy Conaway Wava Darling, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Vonada ) victim of that dreaded disease whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley and family spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the Raymond Harter home at State College. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Baird and | son Ralph, of Bellefonte, were Sun- | day evening supper guests at the "home of Rer Tather, A A. Garret and family. Mr. Willard Walker was a Sunday evening supper guest at the home of his brother, Mr, Robert Cona- way and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weaver and | Poster Shamp, of Hublersburg were Sunday visitors of their sls. ter, Mrs. Winfield Dietz and fam. ily. | "ar. and Mrs. Howard Bottor! and | children, of Fleming, were recent | visitors at the Julia Lucas home, | Sunday callers at the William | peightol home wore Mrs. E R | Bartley and son Arthur, Mrs. Rob » i Heaton Frids: Mrs | day dinner in honor of her daugh- ert Conaway, Betty Aley, Christine |purd, Kathryn and Dickey Me- Crea, Fred Betz, Clair and Milford Beightol, George and Arline Swope, land Vivian Wolfe, | Miss Anna Fogleman, of | College, and Harold Walker, of { held { H. Finch, h Summers th brother and "day; State | Onions - 10-1b bag 31¢ Carrots - - 2 behs. 9¢ Teeberg (60's) Lettuce 2 hds. 9¢ Roast rc »14V2¢ Quart Bottle 25¢ & CENTER CHUCK ROAST...Ib 18 I ie Chuck - BD Pork Shoulder +» su Skinless Cod or Pan Whitings Ib 5¢ Red Fish Fil “2 lbs Jets Pollock Fillets Ib 9¢ CLOROX | besides the gucst of honor. A very the C. C. C. camp, spent Saturday interesting part of the celebration evening with his mother, Mrs. Ruth | was the birthday cake. | Walker, | Members of the family of Ralph! wr. and Mrs. Delmer Ertley and E. Hook report that he is | son Kenneth spent Sunday evening along well from Injuries received ot and family, ® oT with her brother, Walter Lorman result of an attack of pneumoina Most sincere sympathies are ex- tended to the family and friends In their hours of sadness Mrs. C. C. Holtzworth of Fair- mount, West Virginia, spent a couple days over the weekend with father, Daniel Buck and other rela- tives of the community, she having been in this vicinity to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Myra Lewis, of Tyrone, which was held In Tyrone on last Priday. Mrs. Lewis sister of P. W. Smith of this , And we extend most sincere ipathies to her many friends and latives in the community The members of the Epworth league of the Methodist church their regular monthly busi meeting an Wednesday even- Lt the home of Miss Mary Brug- Der ne a ser There will 1 singing by the cholr In 41 the Methodist church n Sunday evening and invited to attend this will be at 7:30 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Cia ne Updegraf! ind family of Willlamsport were weekend guests of her parents, Mr and Mm C. W. Bauder Mrs. Dora Stoncbraker of Osceola Mills, Pa. spent wwekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bauder, Mr Mr Mrs. WU and Alemia the and Mra SA ers Mr. GW. Holt and som Blanchard motored to Philadelphia lost Friday and transacted business in the city They returned the same day We are sorry (0 learn of the jli- ness of Paul Musser, who had been making his home with A. and Mrs H. D. Lindenmuth. He had a tooth extracted which caused oconsider- able trouble thirealler. He 4 now (being cared for at the Aloona "Hospital, and all hope for his speedy recovery. His aunt Mrs. Raymond Peters of Altoona, came down last Friday and when they could receive no resul's dotlors Ix LOOK him to Altoona. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams, over the week end, were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Na- sani and son of Philadelphia, who Ame up to attend the funeral of one Of his relatives held on Satur- and Mr. and Mrs, Newton Fish- er and pon. of Pittsburgh Morgan Richards of Jersey Shore was 8 guest on Monday and Tuesday of this week of his sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Parsons. The roads in our community Are n very bad condition and we would suggest some action taken by the proper officers of the borough, to put them In better shape, some of he streets are almost beyond trav eling with automobiles, while the alleys are just as bad, some of them being deep with mud. It is not the property owners duly to keep up the roads and alleys, they pay their tax for that purpose and they are demanding that some action be tak- en The group of singers from Pine Grove Mills, known as the County Singers, wll “present some of thelr choice selections in the Methodist church here an Sunday afternoon, March 20th, at 2:30 p. m. These singers have been all arogd In Centre County and ere under the direction of Rev. Poulson of Hunt- ingdon. A real treat is in store for citizens of our little village, and surrounding community. Al per- sons invited to come and enjoy an alternoon of singing Miss Laura Rumberger, who Is being cared for at the home of Mrs. Harriet Askins, entertained on Mon- day. Miss Annie Hutcliinson, Miss Maud Hutchinson, Miss Elizabeth from re mig of Beech Creek spent the week- jer service this Thursday evening: | i i of his sister, Mr. and Mrs, Jake Pry and her mother of Howard, accompanied by E. L. Parsons of this place motored Junior | to Philipsburg on Sunday afternoon and had a short visit with Billie Shee's. Billie is glad to see his friends from here and all hope that hig recovery may be speedy Several persons from here attend- ed the gale of K. M, Alexander al {Julian on Tuesday. Free Methodist Church Services: | held thelr! (Geist and Miss Jessie Oelst all of Warriors Mark. Any one finding a small black purse on the street between the home of G. W, Bullock and L. C. McElwain jast Monday or Tuesday will be doing a great favor by re- mst Thursday evening, Barton was very pleasantly surprised | Mrs, Bue MoEwen spent Tuesday afternoon visiting with friends and relatives and transacting business in Bellefonte, Mr. George Bhipley, who was se- bummed some weeks ago, still being cared for in the Centre County Hospital. He is recovering? slowly and his many are hoping the recovery may be speedy nisms REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and daughters of Miffiinburg, were 8u day visitors with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. R. O. Diehl Mrs LAR wor gw verely is friends spemt parents, enberg Mr. and Lewistown the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hack- Mrs. Wayne Wagner of were weekend guests at the home of thelr parents, Mr Mrs. M. R. Moyer, Mrs. Elda Musser visited her son Thomas and Clayton, s'udents at Penn State, several days last week. Ms. Richard Mann Creek, visited her parents Mr Mrs. A. E. Limbert geveral days week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters visited friends in Penn Hall on Sunday Mrs. Robert Brungart last Monday from Dr, Teah's Pri hospital at Lock Haven where a! WAS A surgical patient fora n of weeks Mr. W. Harold Clover Farm m anc of Bex retried FELT eq in a recent contest held by that Five prizes were awarded Mrs. P. C. Bierly and M: Brungart were Wednesday in Belrfonte Miss Betty end with Page at State College, John Lebanon College he weekend with | and Mrs. A J. Miller Diehl of Blate College visit in Rebersbu Page her creed ster, Mis ' Miller of re me hd parents Johe Rev v ” i'd me Garrvit Helen Kidder Confer, Elizabelhy Bruteart Walle, Glenn Bowersox Grenoble, Harold Confer, Roy Miller Harry Miller, Paul Charies Harer Delicious ments were gerved and al enjovable evening Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg 5 visiting al the home of her son-in daughter Rev erman week, refresh - renorted law and and Mrs. C. FP. Cath- and family at Everett fis wis ————————— — BOALSBURG Mr. and Mra. Clarence Philins and fasghter of Mifflinburg spent Sun. day with Mrs Elisabeth Mr. and Mrs. John 8'over ona, wvre recent : Wiliam Stover hor Miss Eleanor Ishler of Willlams- port, spett Sunday with pa - ems, Mr. and Mrs, George lshler and Mrs. William Sweigart 1 and Tom Miichell of Belle spent Sunday at the Jolin Patterson home. Miss Pauline Charles her of Philadel- Charles Catherman of Ever. | Bille Bheets, who is Ul at the home | phia, spefiit the weekend with her | [tather, T. M. Chailes. | Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Segner and sons of Huntingdon, spent Sunday {with Charles Begner and daughters Mrs, Wilbur Houtz was a recent guest of Mrs, Ellioty Armstrong ot State College, Mir sid Mrs Bunday «vening Nalter Corman at Bellefonte, Mr. and Mis. Ouy Stearns son of Houserviile, calied at Edgar Hess home Bunday Mr. and Mrs, John Paterson, Mr Ceorge Foruwy Mis: Deulan Fortney autended funer of John W, Kelley at fore Thurs- day. Leroy Freehy spent with Mr. and Ms ana u by gx and the Bell al March 10, 1938. — Mr. Warren Slack and sister Miss Lizzie Slack, of Potters Mills, called at the John Kimport home Sunday. The {oliowing people were ener ta‘ned at a covered dish supper last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bdgsr Hess and family: Mr. Emmest Hess and daughiers Anna and Mary and Virgicia, Dot- ohy and Lok Louberge:, Mr. and M:s Rober Hess, John Shuey and Fred Lonborger, of Boalsburg: Mr. and Mus, Jerry Zettle aud daughiers of Pleasarn: Cap and David Alman of Ble Colicge or ——— necessarily Lhe oid foo.” Age doeg nol L010 witnes Ol LEE un oud ring wi saying, No Ic FREE for COUPONS from /, Offs ICED TEA or BEVERAGE GLASSES sstror 6 > FREE for F150 courons OCTAGON SOAP PRODUCTS LARGE C and OT SAUCERS ROSE AND POPPY 75 courons REDEEM COUPONS AT YOUR LOCAL AGENCY HOMER P. BARNES With Montgomery's Store Bellefonte, Pa. You Are Cordially Invited to Our Big Power Farming Show and Entertainment MONDAY, MARCH 14th 7:30 P. M. HINGS have been movin ast 1 bringing many new methods and new machines that will mean m ners pockets. It is the purpose of arming Show and Enter. tainment to give you the latest information on the newest deve No farmer can afford to pass up this opportunity to get together with his neighbors for tun and facts. We promise you there won't be a dull moment. There will be movies, demonstrations, and educational discussions to make your visit well worthwhile. A full display of McCORMICK -DEERING Tractors and Machines will give you an opportunity to check the various models and sizes against your own requirements, Remember tl Our big Power Farming Shou and Enter L. C. SMELTZER acriculture, 1e date and plan to be our guest at tammment. ad PAROON ME FOR LOOKING OVER. YOUR SHOULDER - BUT 1 SEE THEY ARE 50 DF FERENT DISHES , AT COOKING SCHOOL Read It Lady! There will be 50 different dishes prepared dur- ing the three cooking classes. And there will be a set of recipes for every one to take home. Centre Democrat Cooking School Wednesday, Thurs., Fri.~~March 30, 31 and April 1. 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.—Presbyterian Chapel, Bellefonte, Penne. YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEALERS!
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