March 24, 1938. © HOWARD Mr. Clyde Long was a passenger | on the raft from Lock Haven (0 Williamsport last Friday, Mr, Long returned to his home Saturday evening, Guests at the home of Mr. W, E. Confer this past week were: Mrs Herbert 8icklo of Buffalo, N, Y., an Mrs. John Shay of Renovo. ‘These ladies are sisters of Mrs. W. E. Cons ¢ Tor, Mr, Walter Weber and sons, Walter Jr., and Jack of Ches- wick speni ‘the week at the home of Mrs. Kate Weber Me, and Mrs. N. J. Welkert, son Jimmie speny the weekend at Get- tysburg at the home of Mr. Welkert's parents. Mrs. Girard Alt W. Wagner, Miss Lloyd Kemp and attended lodge day night Mr. Lewis Williams is as his friends would like be. The Civic Club at the home of M1 Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brickley Carlsbad, New Mexico, who been in the banking business twenty being transferre by the Federal association to Kansas on a visit to his sisters, Mrs R. Robb and Mis. Vernie Butler to taking up his new position 15th HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The Howard P. T. A, will Friday night, March 20 at o'cl the High School ium. for “The Vv Home and for the School.” will be two speakers, one to speak on Home Economics, the other to speak ou i T! Rogers trio i will present a musical program Refre will be served, Let's make meeting the Lest one. All are urged to be present The Junior Class program featuring Janip® ers on Wedne at 8:00 o' Auditorium, WE The Movie Hoosier hool- master” that was sponsored by the P.T. A and was shown on Mon day night was well received crowd was larger than it } for the first movie that s shown The next movie will be shown on April 18. The title of the picture is “The Successful Fallue.” The Senior Class will preserr class play, “His Ozark Cousin” on April 8 and 10th the High School Auditorium. This is the story of a New York Pamily who went to the Ozark mountains in Arkansas their relatives and to trace their family tree. The New Yorkers ex- pect the relatives to be Hillbillies and in order not ¢o have them dis- appointed the people fram Arkansas who are not Hillbillies pretend to be This is full of Jaughs and also cons tains a good lesson. Evervone will find this play goed entertainment - and Mrs. enderfer, Mrs. M Nelle Weber, Mrs Mrs. George Long Bellefonte Mon- not for as weil him (0 were entertained John Condo National City T prior April 8:00 Auditor- study will be cations for the There cK in The value ol Wp hunents March’ members Sponsoring a "Junie i { perform- night, March 30, 12 High School ssior 15 and aio ge? B41 SOO Addn is S to zee Horses Bring Good Mices AL the TE Jodon horse sile at Peasant Gap on Monday. the 21 harses sold averaged $224.73 a piece It was one of the hest sa lez held this spring. Mr. Jodon is leaving this week for Yown carload, which he wil) on Monday, April 18th offer for sal Outstanding Values meet on "OH n Erealer part to purchase another - DelMonte Products AXE MANN 00. Sunday School next Sunday at {the usual hour 9:30. You are cor- dially invited {0 attend. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Hoy of Belle- fonte and Mis. A, B. Flick of New Mexico, spent Thursday afternoon ! lat the John Shuey home Mrs. Clyde Johnson and son Clyde, Jr.. of State College, spent Tuesday (afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Steele Mrs. fonte, her parent White Mr. Ray White {evening supper guest his parents, Mr. and White Miss Mary Hartle and Mr Herman of Bellefonte, were evening callers at the Johnsonbaugh home Mr. John Colette of Brooklyn, N Y. was a weekend guest of Miss Imogene O'Bryan Mr. and Mrs, Geor dinner on Sunday wi ter Mrs family of Bel lefonte Mrs. May Steele and Ed- mund were Sunday evening supper yuests at the 8, E. Rowe home and Mrs Elmer Jus'l iter Ann and son Bill of Col were Thursday evening caller » Lee Justice home. Willis Wion and daughter Neanor of Bellefonte, were Sunday ernoon callers at the home of and Mrs. Leonard Breon Miss Beity Morrison of Belle fonte, took dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clal Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Johnson- baugh ag driving guests of Mr. and Mis. A. C. Hartle spent Sunday a Woodland Mrs. Lizzie with Ralph Stover and husbar College Gingery of Belle- at the home ol and Mrs. Cu Joseph spent Friday Mr rtis was a Thursday at the home of Mrs, EE Josepn Sunday William ge Hug hes took th their da Nighthart gh and i son, Joh her 50N SD daughter, id he veekend ing callers at the J. C were Mr, and Mi Milroy, Mrs. An. and daughter, Clara of Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs. 3un- day will be remémbered ag former esidents of this community, Mr. and Mrs. William Rachau and son Larry have returned to their home here after having spent th of the winter at their in Rebersburg and We are very sorry Rachaus will leave our community and move to Miles. burg the Geo. Miller property which they now occupy has been purchased by wil am Garis who wil ve from we Mrs. Jane Jodon operty here. Callers on Wednesday aft og O01 it the of Mr. and Mr am Johnsonbaugh weie Mrs : J Oarbrick, Mrs. William Smellzer Mrs. Paul Fortney, Mrs. Belle Ot and Miss Verna Smith all of Belle- fonts, Monday guests at the sam home was Mr. Bert Hogan of toona Guests on Sunday at the Baril Cor man home were Mr. and Mrs. Walle: Corman and son, “Skippy” of Belle- fonte ahd Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Cor- man. 1 wish Sun ay rye how rer Arthur Sunday of na Ripka respective homes Aaronsbing learn Melon IME 0 she as Ai- to thank the members of the Ladies Ald Society for the hou quet of beautiful flowers presented by them. They were appreciated Mrs vers R B Peaches Pineapple TID BITS 3. 25¢ 2 wn 37¢ Apricots Whale Peeled 2 large cans 47c Cherries large can 28¢ Asparagus Green Large squate can 27c PURE CANE - » SUGAR an we $7.29 NESTLE'S MILK COFFEE “ BUTTER "> FLOUR ALTO Golden Dove OLEO, Alco Brand P.-G Soap - NEW TOMATOES | Texas Seedless Grapefruit Florida Oranges - Onion Sets ED, YELLOW, WHITE OR BOTTLE | VEAL STEW Bacon Squares Ib 20¢ Old Fashioned Bologna. . ib 19¢ SHORTENING SPRY 3» a 49¢ nr Be 31bs 4lc - 21bs71e¢ a 19% - ‘nk 05C -'- 2 Ibs 25¢ 3 wee anes JO Ib 10¢ 6 for 25¢ ¢ +’. 8dbbag 3l¢ nu we §9¢ 3154 10e Ib 15¢ Pork Steak Ib 25¢ Hpieed Lunch Meat... 5 Ib 15¢ Waldorf Toilet Paper - 3 rolls 13¢ SHAFFER STORES COMPANY Attendance at Sunday School was | BLANCHARD On Friddy ' evening © the pulpit committee of the Muesbing Baptist church met with the Blanchard committee at the home of R. J. Spangler. A joint commitiee com. posed of George Newman, Grover Merriman and Mrs. Miller of Miles- | burg and Mrs. R. J. Spangler and John DeHans of Blanchard wera chosen, Miss Chorlotte Miller of Lock Haven Is spending a three weeks vacation here with her parends Mr and Mrs. Alva Miller. Wr, and Mrs, Harry Thompson moved nie their new home on Weds nesday Little Jean Williams daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams while playing with the washer when her mother was out of the house had the misfortune 10 get her arm in the wringer, Her mother, hearing the child serepm returned in time (0 avoid any serious damage being done other than some slight bruises. Mr. John DeHaas, who had been ill during the past week, was able to return to work on Friday. Nelson Shoulder of Williams. and Mrs. Stanford Hoy and daughter of Danville, having come here for Mr. Gardners fu- neral remained with relatives for A few days longer Mrs. Fannie Boone of Howard, mother of Mrs. Leon Kunes and Mrs. Milford #everly ia quite ill at her home. Thomas MoCloskey of Marsh Creek, spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Bitther las week, Ineldewr'ally being with the Bittner's on Saturday for the sale, Mrs. Helen Qottachall and Mrs Nora Fox of Williamsport, spent Thursday visiting at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gardner. Milford Heverly, while cuiting last Thursday punfiured his hand with a rusty nail. It was ne~ cessary for the doctor to administer tetanus serum and at present Mr. Heverly has not fully recovered Mr. snd Mrs. Alva Miller enter- tained thelr daughter AMY and mily of Mill Hali last Friday, Mrs, George Eaton, who had been in the Wiliamapor: hospital for some time returned to her home here ont Saturday, Guess at the D. C. Gardner home on Sunday were Mr. and Mra, Harry Ehullenberge: of Jersey Shore and Mrs. MoCloskey and children of Williamsport. Roy Burlew of Owensboro, Ky pent Sunday here with his mother Henderson Glossner, son of Mr and Mrs. Hugh CGlossner of Mil Hall, who has just finished his seven vear enlistment with the U. §, Army rationed at Honolulu, Hawail, has been spending a few dah with his or Mrs. Allen Pletcher, Last summer the Church of Christ presented a sum of money to the Road Sign movement ni Lhe Stats W.C. T U. Word has been receiv ed that the money donated was gul- ficient warrant a sign in this the sign is on Lhe way, placed somes where vicinity in the near fut Mr and Mrs. M. C., Bowman cele brated their Sent cianch wedding aabivermi) oh Manday, Abo pupils and '#aches of our schools were immubized aging! diphtheria ladl week. Beveral ds veloped sore arms But all are 0. Kk now The Adult Agriculh period next Monday night will used to show how Truk may be» cessfully ralsed In our community MILESBURG wornen yA WOO vi- and + hi Lo CHILLY 80 w mn be te 144} ure ral lox Milesburg forming interested (In a womans club are invited to attend a meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. L. OG. Peters at 3:30 y. m. Tuesday afterndon, March 20 al which (me Mrs. Wallace J Ward ident of the County Pederatio of Woman's Clubs, and two visiting officers will speak. A jacge turnon Is expecied al the meeting ” RUNVILLE A ple sbclal will be held at the Runville school house Priday eve- ning. March 25. by the Royal Bons and Daughters class of the U. B. church, Candy and ice eream also for sale. Music will be furnished by the Rock Cabin Ramblers Every- body welcome, Come and bring a pie, Py UTES ‘Gov. Asks Cooperation During Wildlife Week The following proclamation was lasued by Governor George H. Earle, in connection with the establish- ment by President Roosevell of the week of March 20 10 26 8s National Wild Life Week, “Whereas, the Preservation and restoration of our woods, watss and wild life Is of the utmost Tmportante o our National well-béing. and di- i rectly concerns every citizen of the | Commonweakh; and “Whereas, The President of the United States has zeén NOt to jamie a proclamation setting aside the week of March 20 to 26, ag National {WIA Life Week, during shich the ecomonic and recreational values of jour wild creatures may be byought Imore forcibly to the atierition of | the American people; and “Whereas, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with the largest popu- ation of outdoor enthusiasts of any State OT the Union must maintain | its acknowledged leadership in the field of wild life restoration; “Therefore, 1 herby urge every | eltizen of this Commonwedith to support this movement sc thas the message of conservation may be {oprried throughout our Commons wealth “1 Further Urge that the sports- men and all lovers of Nature join forces in making Wild Life Week a success, and that the conservayion | movement be stressed i the public schools “Given under my hand and the | Great Sen! of the Commonwealth, at the City of Harrisburg, this 18th. ° year of our! iday of March, in the (Lord, one thousand nines hundred and thirty-eight, and the: Common. iweakh the ofie hundred and sixty. second. i “By the Governor: CROROT 4 EARLE" Wg L. Lawrence, Secretary of | Commonwealth. u in THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three | JULIAN It seems thet the goda of balmy! lweather are (or weie when we wrol# |this), smiling on us at last, The mud is drying up and soon we wil forget the inconveniences we have [suffered from inclement weather. We are sorry to know that ihe experiment of the raft cn Susque- hanna proved so disastrous, We re call men of the generation past tell ing of experiences of riding the lof defve, It always was a hazardou undertaking, and especially when men were riding on floating 108% with nd hing to keep them on theéll feet bul a pole and their dexterity in. keeping upright. ‘We have learned tha: the chicken supper at Martha Furnace on Sal~ urday evening was a succes and quits ¢ nice sum was relized for the church. A public meeting will be held In ithe U. B, church at Jullan on the evening of ‘April 5th. at 7:300'clock, #t which the Miss Mary Macken of Philadelphia, will speak and a group from Port Matilda will pul on g play. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Rupery and Mrs. Harold Al- exander attended a sale of house- hold goods at Blanchard on Thurs- day. We hope to hear goon of the re- covery of Mr. Frank Wetgler from his serious iliness. He is holding hi own at this writing. Me. and Mrs. K. M. Alexander of State College called on friends in Julian on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Wellar family spent ithe weekend at bome of the latter's mother, Mrs Emenhizer of Milesbhurg. Our hearts go out in sympathy to all those suffering from the horrors of war and oppression and we hope these things will soon cease, How. eVeD, 48 We are not an aggressdy Gabon there i polling we can do 0 help. But U history repeats fuel! as it has been very evident in the past that Ub does—power which & gained by oppression is share lived We can, recall. some prominent names in the history of Gods people, which have long gince been forgols ten except for examples of a kind Garden Lools such as shovel, hoe and rake are emerging from thelr winter seclusion. The Piesher restaurant did a biz business on Sunday as everyone seemed to be motoring somes hers and the day was about all that could be desired. Many {olks made 3 point of stopping at Fieshers Jus: a little bis of advice In clos ing. let us make he beat of our op poriunilies wherever we are, and we do not have many, le us try ! cereale some, ant the ——— — — PLEASANT VIEW Mrs Jolt Orogs of Strubles Sia. tion spent from. Tuesday to Suns day with ber daughier, Mrs. Ber Lyle and family. Mr. and Mrz, Theodore Parker an? Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Parker all State College were Sunday at Charles Meyers Callers at the home Of Mra. Mab Tressler on Sunday aflamoon were Mri. Charles Sherer. Miss Ariens Hendersho: and Miss Edna Pacge™ Supper guests were her son Frant sn daughters Winifred and Fic ence Mra. Charles Packer and Lol: Jean Hock, called at the C. W. Mey home on Friday. Miz. Charles Shearer divided Sate ria; alter noon between Mrs, 8 ha Lytle and Mrs. Myrtle Meyers “David Myers, little fifteen -mant old =on of Mr. a: od Mrs. CW My or tumbled Aown the ful) fiaht of a siema on Satu afternoon onty bad resulta seta 10 have bern only a few brulws and badly seared Alrs. C. W. Myers {s £4) confine to her bed befatss of 3 troublesome left limb, her condition proved at this time Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge Kline of Houserville, are quite proud of their first grandchild, a pon which wat born <0 thelr son and daughisr-in- Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Norman the Centre County hospiial oh Mach 11. The little fellow rounds out the fourth generation in the Herkimer family, via: Mrs, Elizabeth (Brennen Herkimer, her daughter Mrs. Blanche Herkimer Kline, her son Norman Kline and his son the new baby whose name has nol reached the writer ss yet Mrs. Alfred Iple attended “he meeting of her Sunday School class of the U. B. church which sas held at Lemont on Tusaday evening The new baby in the Ralph Hook home has been named Oharles Ei. mer Hook after his grandfatler Packer ahd his Tather Mist: Alice. and Fihel 8pic were guest in the Howard Youn: Home off Sunday afternoon. Lioyd and Odie 8picer spent Su ane day at tha hame of thelr uncle wi Ham Walker at Tyrohe. Mrz. Chokies Packer and sons Wilton, Elwood, Meryl and Los Jean Hook called on the Doyle Pack- er family at Axe Mann on Sunday. The visors at George Spicer’: home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrz {Howard Young and family: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spicer and family, Mr. Charles Myers and son Mr ang Mi: Grover Rockey. Mr. Odie Spicer received an injury to his thumb, it is said to be broken, while a work In the ditch on the college campus. The injured mem- rday i not Kline at ber is being cared for by Dr. W. 8. Glenn Jr, Mrs. George Spicer and son Ray-' imond and Arthur spent Saturds) afternoon at the Howard Younes home, Lloyd Spheer vised his sister pir hy Corl on Tuesday. new pupil is reported for the t View School, he is Master . HUBLERSBURG Churél services will be held in the Hecla Union church on Thurs- day evening, The sermon will be preached by Rev, Kline of Howard Mr. and Mus. Cleve Bierly and Mr. and Mus. Cryder Clevenstine motored to Phtisburgh on Bunda where Mr, and Mrs. Bierly will spend a few days visiting amon? relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Clev- enstine will return back home, Mrs. Charles Kiebs of Mackey ville, and Mrs. Viola Hinds spent Inst Tuesday visiting at the hom of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orr and family of Mil Hall, spent Sunday at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MeKinley and son of Lamar spent the werk- end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warfield and children of T8ck Haven, spent one day last week mt the home of Mi ahd Mrs, John Haves. ‘They return ed home but Jefe little Doris stay over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vonada and family of Centre Hall, and M:, BE E Vonada and son, Ben, of Jackson ville, were SBunday dinner guests a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Carne r Mr, and Mrs Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs Renovo Mi dau Jacob Weaver spen at the home of Dean Baughman of and Mrs. Guy Bpr tae Coliege, day visitors at the home o Mrs, Walter Weaver The Missionary Society me at tl home of Rev, and Mrs. Musser jas Wednesday night. having three vis. flor: present, Mrs. Boyd Heckman Mrs. Charlies Noll and Mrs, Ids Markle, The hel Ol COmmnly members of Lhe Bur visitors M: Mm and Eid Mr JI filer of § wie 8 | Mr janjo Band concen Priday evening in 1 hall being Sponsored oy Evaugelical church at the home Albert Opr were Mr rs wy Neldigia, Mr and Chardon Brmichwer and Mi James Markle of State College, M1 Braucher was an orphan boy raised hy the Neidighs now an of fier in Whe t guard Ow Mya, Calvin Young and daughters Mr, and Mi Philip Yarmell and children, Mr and Mrs. Leo Odd and family of Mil Mr. and M:s. Harry Yeurick hildren of Hecla Carrie Oroas and daughtet Margaret Stone and daughie New Jersey returned to thel in New Jersey on Wednesday : Helen Gulser of Blate C nent the weekend with he Mr and Mrs Harvey this bt way ol and and & Natnal YURUEs wee oO and Mrs w gi the on Saturday hariea Weber and fe home of Mr Weber ob Sunday i. A. Porier an he home of Mos ht im Bune air, Dunkle visited hiane Markie A r and Mrs, Max Markle of Belle. foute, and Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Siov- AL Clintondale were Sunday Fil : the home of My. and N Eimer StHver Mrs. Clifford Vonada and daugh et spr Monday al the home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver i nf In Gap Brotherhood Plans Com. Project The arcand med ing of the Mens’ Brotherhood of Pieasan Gap, was held last Thursday wi President Willlam J Tuck ker presid ing. Eleven new members were ne Woguoed, atid devoions were ducted by Rev. F. B. Heury The Rev. Mr. Henry in speaker of the cvening Res Kirkpatrick, who spoke on the of St. Patrick and conditions influ encing his Jife. Interesting recrea- nal featur and e{resliment served bY the enteriainment com- miitee, completed the evenings plo- gram. The Brotherhood has launch. od several community projects tha will tend to make Pleasant Gap an oulslanding Centre Counly commu- aly regular iw Lom troduced a PF. Ma f EH a ——. LEGAL} NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR Ss NOTIC r In the Matter of the Estate of Grote W. Ourdner, late of Liberty Township, deceased letters of administration on maid ettate Raving been ranted the Wl ned, all parsons (nlcbied there. 0 dre requested to make Immediate payments, and those having claims or demands agRinét the same, Will pre- sort them without delay for tie. ment 1 HAROLD HENDRICKS. Bian. chard, Pa. Administrator. Spangler & Campbell, Attys x17 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. i Notice is herolyy given that the un. demsigned Auditor, nted by Orphans’ Court of Centre County Pa, tg distribute bor nanets of the Estate of Boward T. Jamison, late of Gregg Township, Tuesday. Abril % o'virk in the mornin offices of Johnston & Sirtet. Belieftnte, . and piace for paring at that time all prone are red to present their cladme Before 1 the Auditor or be forever debarred frog coming in for eo AT SOON x4 Auditor NOTIC EE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Notice of Election and Of- ficers for which candidates are to be Homitinted At sald Pritnary Election to : TUBSDAY. 4 MAY 17TH. 1038 In aeror wi the, provisions of the Acts of 5 Th wealth J Pen | Merety given that a (Will be held Tiesday Muay pl] Candidates for he foliowing — the law ohfston, High as the Hume Frram Rishlton of Altoona, who A¢/ at the home of his grandfather | Charles Straub. 0d his son Hall Friday evening. home from the hospital on Tuesday March 22. Mrs, George Spicer and Alice and Ethel Spicer and Odie and Arthur 8picer were guests Wednesday evod- ing at the Grover Rockey home. Glenn morning with his Spicer. friend Arihur pre ~Read The ™ (#220 Mri. Ralph HOOK and son returned 15, Shearer spent Saturday Centre Democrat. | AL BowrmSOX | IRE, SURES BEE r and son Odia visit Bry r and family at O8K | nintive in the Centre Coun- Ta ‘addition the following party of. flcers are 10 be olefted av said Pri. mary: Democratic Party One State Commiliseman, County Ohairman, and one County Chairman / bilan Part One Stee » Committee an, County Chiutanah, and one " A i w A N. ECRLEY. $e { i NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS! Delinquent taxes in Perguson town. ship will be returned to the Com missioners’ Dilje on May 1. Delin quent personhal property taxes in ihe be returned to the Commissioners’ office on July 1 Please see that your taxes are paid before the above dules and save si this embarrassge; AARON TRESS Cal Penna, Pun township will vend y LER ecto xi4 Pa Pe NOTICE OF SPECIAL HREGINTRA. TION OF VOTERS, ix hereby given, that cordance with ihe pro Aordl 20, 1987, PL plications for ! cations for ment and elections of VOW Iw ana between the hours m and 7p tinuously fixed as foll Notice rhnnre reno the LOW nish D on Ow Por the electors of the Boroughs of Philipsburg, South Philipebhurg, and Rusti Township. April 4, 1998, public building, corner of Cen and Pres. guile Phllipsourg., Pa 1 5, 1988. «Firemens Pa. Rush Township the Townships of Taylor, Worl Halfmoon and the Boroug! Port Matilda, Awl] 6, 1988 Knight Golden Eawie Ha wt Matilda Por the Towns B Shoe Borough ire Hall, Bandy P ie Centre Hall, Pa For the electors of College Ferguson and Patton and of Bate OC April 13 Fire Company Hall College, Pa He olen Harr nibs Frazier SL. Bla ors of Unie he Bo 1938 m Commun is, the Borough 1038, Alpha mm Huston ough of Union. " ty Hall of Centre Coun- he Townships Walker and ite and anmiwion, C wis De Ww ordi and HN. BOKLEY MER WEBER BOWERBOX ple C " Spring ~handise Are Com- te In Every De Qualit Prices You can dress up for spring in line with your budget and at the same time have the finest wearing apparel in the latest up-to- the-minute style trend, by buying at TURNERS SPRING SALE. LADIES Rayon Gloves In all wanted shades 59¢ LADIES RAYON UNDIES PANTIES, STEPINS 20¢c to Ix SHU UREI RSRB Mun as a 9° sq 0 $ wi Be ae RT LADIES Taffeta Slips Veoneok Lace trimmed, shoulder 8 straight top adjustable straps or wT ETE Re J "r ¥ Te go with your srw spring sutfif. Novelty stvies; all Avcirable rolors 59¢ FRETS He Be rerT— 1 oa >= I HITE Jenna Jee mI Li Gorgeous New SPRING COATS Beautiful Styles, Newest Spring $0.95 35 New Blouses Charming prints, pretty paisleys; taflared and sport styles $1.00 Fabrics, Smart new modern trim. mings. Tailored hems, tap- ed neckline and new waist. line treatments. Youthful, glenderizing siyles. Also matron’s and large women's styles. Outstand- ing matarials. 1% 39.95 3% Ladies’ Pull Fashioned HOSE Chiffon or service weights, Crystal clear, ringless; all newest spring shades: all wanted sizes 55¢ & 69¢ pr. Appealing Styles. Fines{ Spring Fabrics. Mannish styles, Jegpers, Swaggers—all that is new in the Spring fashions. $ ] 95-$ 4*'6* Flannel Skirts Parker Wilder. Al wool Newel styles and colors. $1.95 All woul Sweaters, novelty styles, nw Siting oolbrs., A. C. TURNER CO. 5¢ to $1. 00 Department Stores Allegheny Street Temple Court Building Bellefonte, Pa. of the Milesoure urs ope y n
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