‘March 10, 1938, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS —Mrs, C. H. Young of Meadville, was the gues: several days the fore- part of this week, with her parents Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, Paul Coates, ol Coatesville, were weckind guests of Mrs. Coates’ parenis Mr. and Mrs A. L. McGinley, of South Thomas Sirret. Mrs Coates will be remem- bered as Miss Eleanor MoGinley Mrs, George A. Meale, of Beth lehem, a guest of relatives at Col.ege, spent some time in Belle- forse ‘with h aunt, Mary Geissinger, at Harry C. Yeage family home on North Spring Stree wr. and Mrs. Leslie Th Shirley, of Thomas Street, weekend in Baltimore Mr. Thomas’ bro her-in- |; i ister, Mr, and Mrs. E C + h it will who came here for a .ghe is again rief visit, he aid of cru Joseph Thomas spent several davs last week in William speit a the zuest of his daughter, Mrs, John Hol'and, and upon his turn hom Mrs. Thom went to spend this week land family ~Ammg th Saturday BRastusch hy Bastuscheck, Beas located rs I —-—- jam C. Rowe, Streit, wer and Mrs, John ~Mr, and Mrs. Wil xth Allegheny ts Sunday of Mr at Altoona. C Heli man, Y.M.C. An tha participa ed in various the 'Y' Saturday Mrs, Mary Allen, woyed A nurse in Hospital In Washington, the guest over the Mrs. Mary Cunningham Water Mn week Mark Hi seretary of th ¢ an per: tivities ors 01s Ae who is em- Providence D. C. was week-eng of 1 i on South us £24 nt fw 81) the " : as tho Ea t fracture to oo al- before cu W. Williams residen Street, sustaining a left ankle, is reported aly at her be Week! able walk wit tches Mas and ce ON daughter, the wih bo home, : some vol dn fl Lo nou’ Brewer own Bellefo taker <P or re Willlamspor the Ho:- ‘0 with r M1 Welds last night callers at ‘h along as re Mr. and Mrs of Port Matil la Mr: On accsunt e J ual Meet- bre the v) formerly un Valley Port Ma- + ther of who Talo R m at yo Jur was ha tilda. nm (4) he Board «¢ { Direc Halcyon Sunday dians, the visit many age kK. Their trip ox miles, much of t In Zone wit clevaticn 10.000 Mexican wis able to the beaten trac ed over 7500 the Tropic a fre party off ver vik Los Alan week FRICASSEE (By Madamoselle) SEEN AND UEARD Rea wh take wi car.” “Dox attentis Isn't all beach the end of afternoon had worked a We recent weather prophecy WHEREOF WE ARE NOT ALONE. We discover tha Fri means divorcing Penn the title of the College of the Harrisburg of nonchalence over that cture at Stale houlder h of Per has been | aving tr without saddiing the anid not Wf h we overs our wouldn't advise the alone het boy State Pen niusion a ns is not acl 3 and fear of who o ue fie in xatine a by changing shared Dy "rroln woints his column at the any of the professors in a fit of absent-mindedn Pen But heaven forbid” renaming the college University nsylvania For explains uble enougl winning football cheering section with a name the Commonwealth of Pennsyivania™ would have to be split into two sections leading the cheering they wili have to be us. other and vice versa Instead of blue resent the eclorg will have to be changed For instance when we want to vent our en- thusasm, we shoul “Hold ‘em State! Hold ‘em State! Hold ‘em State!” But imagine going through this “Hold ‘em Univer. sity of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl (gasp) vania! Hold 'em Uni- (puif, puff) versity of the Commonwealth (puff, puff) of Pennsylvania! ‘ Hold ‘em (pant) University of (pant, pant) the Commonwealth of (pant, pant. pant) Penn-syl-van«l--a!” WH-0-0-0-01 A MIDNIGHT WALK. Paul Revere of Revolutionary fame grocery purveyor at Brouse's, are both credited with going for a ride. . but Pete's ride uniike Paul's ended In a walk, Ac- cording to the grapevine news service, Pete and his friend Phil Garrett two of nature's gifts to the ladies ..made a trip to Lock Haven, Saturday night a week ago on busingss strictly their own, Coming home they succeeded In getting a lft from a motorist. who unfortunately ran out of gas in the vicinity of Curtin so big~-hearted Pete offered to walk to Milesburg for a fresh supply. . The distance ia considerable, but Pete wag making good time Bos snnn when to his dismay. and added discomfort... .... he saw the car and his companions speeding past him with no ef. fort to recognize him Pete and his midnight walk, EXCUSE, AGAIN, Here we are......at the end of this column. space to mention our selection of an all-star baseball team. .....50 let's postpone the announcement for another week......and time. .....keep your eye on the bell of Our Pririot POS - Mme he had cromks sible Jos morning delivered | the raven al the Commonweait Penn State game ( HEP 11 he - his of w as University of cChiances are While on ing puimctor and white as at to red-in-the-face rooter section | on the and Pete Torsell or pick him up. And thus onds the tale of in the mean- | ing. -H, A. Grubb, well known State College R. D. farmer, called at our office, while transacting business in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Sabra Nejson ven, former well known resident Bellefon'e, 15 spending some time with relatives and friends in Phila- delphia, R. L. of Lock Ha- of clerk in the First National Bank, of Bellefonte, was confined to his home on N. Alle- gheny street the forepart of the week, suffering from a bad cold. 8. M. Price, of Port Matilda R. D was in town Tuesday looking after ome business that demanded hi attention, Before msturning home d time to pagius a visit, While in town ¢n bu Tue day, Clarence Miller of Centre Hall, R. D., at our office to add his name our large list valuable Penns Valley subscribers, 0. B. Malin to Belle fonte Saturday from Fort Lauder- dale, Florida, where he spent two weeks ith 1} nenhew and nile Mr. and Rufus hrie., © central While the and Mr guests Mr. Lochrie's Mrs, John Lochrie Mrs. Philip rape, he foun PLO ’ 10 i returned 1 ce Mrs City Lochries t of Loc in the south Mallin were mother 311 FUL Mabu { Charleroi fonts saturday to wins ih $ wok as ore natal days ting M. Kauffman f the Rev. D. D. Kaufl- rs. Kauflman, Miles- mem ber of s*mior clas yivania State College, a x t schojastic three seme ' os the fee t er nt was man leamed who science, studied he American Univ Washing D.C Her sophomore year r eredits to Penn he three semes studving the (from 9 Miss Kaufl- be miaduated (rom June. B8he Lk a rton there ha been an average of 3 in all studie man to Penn Slate thie member of the Pi Gamma Nu hon- rary Irsternily, and commutes between Milesburg and State College with four other students from the Milesburg area. Her falh- er is the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Milesburg Mr Frank West entertained the Ladies Ald Boclety of the Belle fonte Methodist Episcopal church at her home on East Linn Street Tuesday evening at a covered dish supper. The business meeting was conducted by Mr. John Mokle who s pregident of the Society. The fol- lowitig were present: Mrs. Sim Baum, Mrs. Jans Driver, Mim Violet Breon, Mra, Clyde Love, Mrs J. P. Kingsley, Mrs. Edward Oehret, Mrs. Harry ‘Willams, Mis. Lot Thompson, Mrs. John Mokle, Mrs Richard Heverly, Mrs. Willis Hart sock, Mrs. Clark Carson, Mrs, Orrie Kline, Miss Elizabeth Gehret, Mrs John Ammerman, Mrs. Ray White, Mrs. M. R. Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd Stover, Mm, Samuel Leitzell, Mr= Malcolm Longwell, Mm. Tingue, Mrs. Earl Walters, Mrs. Charles Har- ues | IA. B. C. and VOSS WASHERS ,.and we haven't | West, M. R. Mrs. John Mokle, each gave ~Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Cliffe, of Hershey, are expected to spend the week-end with friends in Belle- fonte, ~Mr. and Mrs. Robert and family, of Belicfonte, among Those who attended the fu neral of Mrs, George W. Allen, for- mer superintendent of Rockview penitentiary, at Media, early this week ~ Mrs spent the A guest Billet were Edgar Zelgler, of Altoona week-end in Coleville of Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Stover and family, and among other relatives and friends in the Bellefonte area. Mrs. Zeigler was a former resident of Coleville, an “HIGH SPEED COOKING” DISCUSSED AT MEETING Employees of the Central Penne vivania Company met at Uw Markland Hotel, Tuesday evening to hear about the 1038 Gans Haiices Many outstanding im provements are standard equipment on this year’ gas range HB Weeks, of the any, stated Stove Comp would be ible Aj Cing ap- Americ that ran avall ri] 1st ix minute lartin, manager of tod the any t gas Axemann of the at 3rd in thi rease in plant March aay 4 day ribute the preaxing thes 8 res) Lig y come We a time WO adadit EFONTE BORO, HOME DAMAGED BY BEL: FIRE ture was cleared covered just alter mh _-, ms were was di wr - TO OPEN BIDS ON WAITE IMPLEMENT STORE BUILDING { at 3. H railing race {rom the The location will pr ew view of the Gamble Is s creek. the overflow trom : the upper part of should add greatl a Jocation © recent years has © from an eyesore Into } town's show places Tan's 1 for the utilizat the of the bul at this time of ans remainder idefinity sterday - BOROUGH HOME INMATE FOUND AT BEECH CREEK Knarr, an inmate of the Bellefonte Borough home since January was A.W. OL Thursday afternoon and his whe abouts was learned only after County Commissioners, who have been using the home as a tempor- ary quarters for dependents, had in“tituted a search When Knarr was reported miss. ing from the home, the County Commissioners sent Clark N. Alkey and Ira Baumgardner, investigators for the Institutional district, to look for him. They located him that night at Beech Creek, where he had formerly resided. Knarr told the officers he had ridden to Beech Creek on & oa) truck. He was re- turned to the ZSorough Home the fame evening. iv are u ried ye Lawrence ast the mn Marriage Licenses Arthur T. Jones, Osceola Mills Vivian Ruth Schnarrs, Philipsburg MELROY’S | 'KELVINATORS RG} SMA PLEASANT GAP, PA. ———— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre partment has become so amazingly popular, the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centie gain Counter, Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost and County's Community Bar- RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, ment containg more than twenty-five and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATEA straight one cent a word is charged for rea] eslale advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS office, must iis » complied with by All advertisements that request replies to be malled 10 those answering the advertisements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise- ments, ag the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the ad- veruser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- ocral 18 entitled 0 a 25-word advertisement in these columns one Lime, f 1 ree of charge. lervals. Card of Thanks {ILLER 11 Wl We extend our ds and relatives for ithutions, and scts of iness and dealh Mure Help Wanted wish Ww Mille: This privilege can be used six tines a year at different Tractors, Etc. FOR SALE Res r set of Fordson trac. wir wheels th good cleals, also a pully for Fordson C. M. Harsh- berger, R. D. 1, Beliefonte, Pa. (Fili- more) x10 Building Supplies ANTED ise for a E C A middle aged lady to keep man and two children Woodring, Port Matilda x10 “4! for gen- assist In care Lock Haven x11 HOUSE WOT x and Write Box 547 Mot AT x10 Hall mall route busi up Ww M5 frst t new automobile write you fuil de- 4482 Monmouth nal ished Rawleigh Establ ig avalimble at Wanted to Buy TED {ree We will buy od fo M TORE MG lean wash Deno ou Cenire r 15 pigs 8 weeks ol WANTED pou Lr Iy cat { all the bes! and ost best f 8 WwW 629-3 Phones x32 the market for chives and Home Wanted DOs WANTED--A home for a 1 one of Write A W Myep Articles for Sale BAL "13 bushel ilefonte, potatoes Pa 2 B OR BALE Flashing 1 office Trespass and no signs at the day Deere horse gang Pa out POR SALE--John Arthur Osrbrick, Zion, Zion 27-R- 13. viow Phone FOR SALE—A 2% bh. » . gasolt ne en- gine in good condition. Inquire of leonard Rudy, Centre Hall, R. D x10 GY. POR SALE Good cookin cents a bushel. Also 1 1 Umothy hay. Harry Tressier n D 2. Pa. Phone 729- J-1 appiee, 50 tons of A- Belle. xio fonte FOR BALE Wall paper, Brolis celling 12 rolls side, 1Tyds border, enough aper for any rooen 10x14 for $1.35 se trimming. John Weber's Wall Paper Store, Petrikin Hal, Bellefonte, Pa x10 FOR SALE--A Delco Light plant with oversize batteries, complete with 4 1 globes, electric fron and au- tomatic washer. Al in condi Liou Inquire of Mrs H Berry R D Beech Creek, Pa. xl locust fence posta, 8 yw 7 feet long with 4-inch cents deliv anywhere in ntre | or Clinton counties Also corner posts and braces, priced right. Fred Wheeland, Alexandria, Pa. x12 POR BALE FOR SALE P. and o tractor plow with moliing coullery and Anters, Good condition, priced to sell. Also several used manure spreaders at | reasonable prices. See them before vou buy. New Idea spreaders and other egqupiment at all times, James J. Markle, State College, Phone gi POR SALE-A Centre-Qlinton His | tory, A-1 condition; Colonial - hogany Sideboard déarved, rope - | umns, over 100 years old 50x24; | hogany table about 0 age, and size em Lyre bese, alight change in top will make nice dining Mom or seivl table; mnahogan) inlaid shaving sil original; mahogany shell clock, {running condition); solid walnut Victoria Daddy rocker: many pieces | in Victorian furniture, beds, i us, | mands, sideboard, dinl tables: old | walnut canopy cradie: chimney crane, | pot hangers, over 100 years old, Fore man's Upniestery 81 i nee 1847, North Siroet, sllefon te, Pa x Office Equipment FOR BALE--The windows from the Hublersburg Reformed church oon- sisting of 16 sash, 6'x20°4" 4 pane 10 sash, panes 12"x28%, 81.50 per sash, 4 sash D2 x34," to sash, panes 207 x34 4 sash 8 ' 2 panes WO sash, panes 107x28" nquire of La- rue Porter or John Decker, Hub- lersburg, Pa Re Hay ‘and “Grain “r FOR BALE Mi ster, Penna xed hay Purnace Ira C. Harp- Pa xi0 loose No 8 R Mc- QO. How- xi0 wns re of Pa. P POR BALE I Umothy rit ML, Eagle D 12 Angus About hey Shadeland Climax 50 cents a buahel A. Grud, R. D seed Ine Blate x12 SALE~ Price i. HN Pa ColueRe, POR SALE Manct abe tre Hall, R BALE » N POR ang Slaw Automotive POR SALE 1929 in On 0 ON C Pa. sednn Liegie xi0 Essex 4 door E V8 near x10 1377 Deluxe Rp Har HONE wd vey Hoy, Jr Zion 2:1 Plymouth coach Harley-Davidson mo- Runkie, ML Eagle, x10 FOR wil Lorcye Howas SALE--1929 trade for E H or ie d, Pa POR SALE—A wo whee! tration, 6 " witli new ures, hia sulladae ¢ ¥ Blaine Bamp- 2, Zion Model ition, 2 mileage yy. A Ford wn oapacit good Bex Kk -R-27 alee] ow Warriors x10 ap BALE CYGie 1934 45, Harley-Davi Dilute enamel range wii house 8x8 ft. Eec- hick size Inquire N. Jones Bi, Lock _x\ 14 “eo in 200d itd Bmith, e 434-R oon - Belle xi0 household Mrs. RB. Widdow. x10 POR 54 dit Le fonte, Pa “Phos POR SALE- A full line of gods Inquire of 4, Pike 81, Milesburg. Pa = FOR BALE--One single bed wi 1th good coll springs. one dois bed OO plete; one walnut drop-iea! table two small bed roosn rockers, Old w=aln chest of drawers; onhe night table (one drawer); two x12 rag rugs State College, Phone 3168. xi0 Live Stock. POR SALE-2-leams of mules, choice of four teamns, Kyle's Dairy Farna, Mackeyville, Pa x12 POR BALE~-A ood young horse choloe of five. Inquire of Harry Pisher, Warriors Mark, R. D. 2, Phone 6-R-180 xii POR SALE-The choice of a team of horses or mules, eleven years old Shaniire of H. A. Grubb, State College, D. Pa ui x12 | full | POR “BALE ~One male goose biooded Toulouse stock In of Mre. Nevin Lute, Beliafonte, 3 Yarnell uire POR BALE A teat of horses 6 and | 7 years old. weight 1400 and 1500 | ha. In Centre are Fo Larue Decker, R. D. 1, il, x10 FOR ! SALE—Four- year-old 3 mare, or twelve-year-old mare, both in foal x11 | John H. Plahburn, Bellefonte, R. D. | Phone 938-R-12. x11 POR SALE A A old, weight M. N. Vonada, " phone Zion 1721. h 12 ye 50 ou Inquire of D. 2, Beliafon D. | x1 , Pa. (Pa x10 | also chenp of L. & xi} POG BALE-~-10 team of horses Chiicoat, Pleasant Gap, POR BALE-—-A Holstein cow will be fresh in March, Chesterwhite brood wow and eight shoats, 8. E Brown Boring Mills, R. D. Phone Centre Ha 1801-14. 10 ane A old, wt yrs, wt R.D 2 x10 Khonts, Inquire Pa POR BALE 2 young mares, brood mare In foal, 8 yrs 1660 he other coming 12 1600, W.F wi aR, Bellefonte, Phone 607- R-2Z FOR "BALE Th iTes Car Joads of Towa homes and mules Wonderful chance to buy from owner before they higher. OCholce Herford cattie wire J. ¥F. Teal, Pairfield x10 FOR BALE~4 male calves, purebred Holstein, from T. B. accredited and certified her Born Peb, 22nd and (24th, two March 1. Dems over 400 Ibs, butterfat. C. T. A. records. Geo ¥ Long, Howar d, Pa xi2 Cool and Wood FOR SALE- Harry Barner, wood efonte, Pa x10 Stove and furnace Box 22, Bell POR SBALE--First grade bitumin OL and anthracite coal, any Qual wy. Special prices on large orders. Don Dunkiebarger, E. Howard Bt, Be fefonte, Pa Phone 404-M. 2-4 w Poultry FOR BALE New chicks, blood tested from New Hampshire from Barred Rocks, White Leghorns tom hestwching, staried chicks Hatchery, Halli, Ps. Phone Hampshire a Mill FOR SALE--White Plymouth Rock chicks from blood tested breeders Large hens and most of our mele bird 4 wi records above 200 each Tuesday beginning he Ha tran owns Mar ch "Two “pedigreed i seven weeks Ham! n > 3168 FOR aulr between Mt ite 04 Reo] Estar e - POR or Sale POR BALE light, bath ocated » D Reish SALE A ivenieEn irge. Pa Write 8 PC oR Ot Te FOR BALE-A miles east Bald Eagle ¢ tC 3 ART jefonte x10 BN Vet works ment. Tony R. D1 Roshkowski FOR SALE Des rable Bithop Street Bellator remodeled Includes 4-car ME Ra’ nt a 215 East Phor ! 273 y POR SALES room frame house, on iaTge lot S-Car garage on § Located at 55 Pine Birest npguire Mrs. Lulu Massey, Street Bellefon te, Pa POR A A farm bar ba arn ture fields 143 Inquire of Ms Howar d. Pa. 3 miles w POR BALE—A good ith large Ravage 0 stable, 2 houses, granary, ei about 8 acres d. located at Potters Mills, Cen tre Cot ty. Write or eee E. C. Wag- ner, Centre Hall Pa. i POR BALE- Two 4 Ux tage at Hecla park windows screened fire place, electric range gli newly palited and new | Easily heated. Reason for selling { health 8600 cash, Phone Mrs. E. Rand | 2821 State College x10 rOR SALE—A farm of 78 acres In Potier townahip, known as the Fred A Auman farm, bank barn #ith straw shed, two-story house with © rooms, also out-bulldings; fruit, run- ning water at house and barn. a never falling spring. lime s*~=s poll n high state of cultimation, also some pine timber See Ira Auman, Admr Spring Mills R. D. 1. W. 0. Runkle Atty, Belisfonte, Pa x11 For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT-—Jouse on Linn Street, Bellefonte, Pivst class ocOn- | dition Immediate occupancy R |R. Blr, State College, Pa. Phone 230, eu ty | Houses for Rent | FOR RENT-Houss Borough, J. M. Beliefonte 100. | POR RENT ght-room house oll modern conveniences, at Fleming. Includes light, furnace, bath and garage. Oworge ng, Pa. x1) in Bellefonte Keichline, Phone x10 POR SALE A young team of horses, choice of sight head, Oeics Wetehy, 2000 x. Inquire of Bellefonte R. D, 2 POR SALE-—A team of | mages B and 10 gear, weigh (ihe. Inquire of Paul V forte, R. D. 2 Zion. . ! ~ nel, Bellefonte, R POR RENT-An 8 room house with all conveniences, Including garage and rden, jooated at 113 East High St, llefonte, Pa. Ifquire of Roy Yar ND. 2 Phone Zion | 1823. 1011 Apartments for Rent |X | POR SALE-A you team of horses, | grey ahd sorrel weigh 1700 Mos, each ween "Thquire of i IY + Karthaus, Pa. xil BALE--@8IX Rg owes and xix small Iams. a second hand ew Barley Setietonse. RD 2 3 tow 8A 7 bull yours old. Hak, Po. D. 1. istered Gu ; J. B_ and bio blood {eet . Phone IT xi FOR BALE--A Jersey and Hol sts bull, 18 months old and Hinek _hider, fresh sometime In J. Boenhizer, Jullan, Pa. rok RENT.) Jou Soom Wnfuriishy apartment, Douire ut abonas Bani. Selletonte, Pa. ou FOR RENT--A J«voam with Le of Mrs. W. L.| bath. Toqu Hog Ting Linn Siren, Bellefonte Pa f14-R. pul ror RENT Three-room apartment | aon 8 oh Airy jpotuAr of 5 Sing ane Don ote wih, nate wo wl Rooms For Rent FOR RENT-Tw: large rooms furn- or unfurnished, private front back entmnoe, use Bie of bath. Me. James twell, Muostyurg Se EE af spd — » | ! nt | POR RENT. Furnished aperinent, siso large fron bed oon, with without meals Bt table for 2 mex In quire of 32 East Linn Btreet, Bel fonte x10 or Farms for Rent POR 7 R ENT 160-11 re " ad Bar far mm. known 3 Pan at Judd Sings, electri ty and in house, Kyls A Park Avenue, Blate 2752. West hone Gas Station for Rent POR 131 Pa RENT -Kerstetters Filling Btla~ t of Bellefonte, Pa the Blals Highway Inguire of Kerstetier, Bellefonte, BR. D. 2 xi0 long w Wanted to “Rent WANTED To 10 rent rooms, within fromm State C 2” Bowlsburg, Ps +R In 24 wine 2121 x1( Loans to Farmers PAY CASH Ls { CABH fort 14s oe PURN (ITURE made to all kinds of ‘ph ing, and slip Thompson's 102 E. Lamb Bt, lietonte, Pa Repairs furniturs covers made hointeting Phone 520-7, 1 REPA I” ED Bel POREMAN 8 UPHOLSTERY Purr re repalr ahop, repairing. resior- ] 108 & specialty } seats Modern Race Bt rear Penn HINE WORK--We sh Lipper knives, skates etic 8s Acetylene Swart Z's Pa. P roen al SANS Machin ne 32-R FOUr ex~ ine, me for ORADING Consult ; work. Treading kinds of g cave ting ditches and ins Ph LArmacy Ber 100 postage and pecking 8 Pat ranedy Sin breath iy for is in general breathe exiant import this AUTrSel ves 80 ing about Nn the Laboratories of THE TIBBINS PHARMACY. Beech Creek Pa. Price 60 cta vis prepaid mall A5cts. One whole month treatment See what you buy E-Z buy in glass iu are GLASSES RI EDU CED—Havi ng lately installed new Jens grinding ma chinery am prepared to furnish glass. os al very attractive prices Also ear gRiasses (Just ort) for those with de ective hearing Large and complete stock Cerman Artificial Eves You can do better here than elsewhere Tibbing' Pharmacy. Clara M. Tibbins Drugs & Optical! Oood The Sih! and Hearing Ald Store. Beech Creek Pa 1d Announcements PESTIVAL- ~The ann the Zion Oemetery be held at Zion on Saturday. June 18, with the East Centre County Junior Band providing music and entertaine ment x22 for tival bY Association will CARD PARTY- A card party will be held March 17 at the V. FP. W home on Biaho pstreet. for the bene- ft of the Daughters of V. ¥. WwW. at 8:30 p. m. Refreshments served, all weloome REVIVAL-The revival meeting In the PF. M. Church at Moshannon is etl] In progress this week. Souls have been gloriously saved and six have joined the church. Evangelists, Mr. and Mm. Rudolph J, Simpson. Rev. W. J. Kerry, Pastor ENTERTAINMENT — On Thursday evening March i0, in the social room of the Bellefonte Methodist church, the faculty and members of the Ju. nior League, amisted DY other talent, will present Jainmant turing three short ! “How the Story Crew ™ “Old ii wih wl, Mudger | Model S~hool,” 8 variety of musi n Proceeds will be for of the Junior Epworth An enter. benefit | Eanes Tickets can be obtained the faculty and membors of hort ". x In Memoriom —— Mahioving rumsmbrancs Gf our deat (Sunday ‘March 8. Ties) mimes a her Hig Nt h Saroiyn Young OT. MINE Gon Soe the sunshine from the And made the Jove light In your eyes; From honeydew fowers he took the dew And made your tears unselfish, true, EL ogre A rook your faith he bulls, br Tn breath
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