March 31, 1938. PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Methodist Church Services er service this "Thirsday ménthly business Official Board Sunday morning, preaching service be held the last Communion servic bafore Conference. Epworth League at 6:30 p.m meeting of Sunday School followed by Pray- evening, after which will be held the regula the on the at which ime will 3 Free Methodist Church Service :— Prayer at 7:30 Sunday ed by the ck reaching servi sermon Crild urch mg Unionville ch on Priday Sundav Sc! at 9:46 a. m meeting ¢ a T30 pm pastor. Rev Vict Boi en Be ol n mon follow wf + a Bellefonte church, Prayer sevice on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m Sunday School on Sunday morning at 10 a. m. and preaching service a! 11 a. m. with sermon by the pastor Rev. Garrett Community Sing—The Communit; ing will be held on Sunday noon at 3 o'clock in the Methodist hurch. At the last Sunday meeting decided to meet on the first third Sunday afternoon of each month, All persons who are inter sted in singing are invited to join is group and have a real good time The was a good atten- Sunday but there is still ir more and others who have they and re OF THE The Public Is Cordially RE-OPENING HOTEL BROCKERHOFF Friday, April 1st Special Opening Luncheon at Noon - 55¢ Special Turkey Dinner - 75¢ On the Diamond, Bellefonte, Pa. Invited on Completely Re-Constructed and Medern Hotel Friday To Inspect This When 17 Rais, i DRAINS/\ Chitmeldrain RODFING GLENWOOD STOVES Make Baking Easy ALL CAST MOTHER'S RANGE Actual Weight 450 Ths $44.15 Burpee’s Garden Seeds That Grow W. W. Lawrence & Company Paints House Paints for Any Purpose Armstrong's Linoleum and Rugs Hilo Varnish and Enamels H. P. Schaeffer Hardware Phone 20. * : : | £9AVI HAIMA AAA IVAW WAAL THURSDAY, MARCH 31—W. W. Eng. 5 and Will offer at public sale at his farm located 1 nile N. W. of State College, livestock, farm Implements and some hotise? gt 13 o'clock THURSDAY, MARCH 31 Mrs, Jose- filne nrifngton, at her residence, 438 Eat College Ave. State Qolleg®, will sell a compiente line of House. hold goods consisting of living te, dining room suite J it sorings ai ma exira beds and na rev kets, extra chai ticles. This Nf ire ir ii 3 excellent conditic mn Sale at 9 p. m. Frank Mayes, Lier ar BUC FRIDAY, APRIL 1-8. and B mgr. wilik hold a community at the hotel barn at Pine Grave Mills. Stock, implements, house hold goods and 15000 baby chicks, will De sold. Sale st 31 o'clock sharp. H. I. Harpster, auct. B. 8 Peterson, clerk BATURDAY, APRIL 2-Mm. 8B M Day will olfer at public sale on her farm 2 miles north of Howard, Pa, livestock and farm iroplements, Sale atl pom Roy Oyler, auct SATURDAY, APRIL 2--Frank Knarr : : the Academy grounds, t hougenhold eon sist ing of dressers, chi onier, ETRY. etndl stove, gaa range, bed, Hb raf? fables, kitchen chairs, dining room table snd 6 chairs, Vietrolia, dnvenport, kitchen oabinet, and other articles. Sale at 130 p. 0 8. H. Hoy, auct x12 r TUESDAY, APRIL 5-Mrs, John Orn-| 5 dort will offer at public sale on the | nae * livestock and | ale hh A i2 0 ‘clock | east of Aaronsibu farm inpietnents noon ¥ Carper, i WEDNESDAY. APRIL ETS Me- Henry wil! offer at public sale at the | Katie ¥. livery barn at Pes | ey [wi a oar load of Jown! horses and colts. Sale at 1 p. m, son Hute! THURSDAY, APRIL TMs. Julia Ro- | and known as Mrs. Julian Nyman will offer at public sale at her farm 2 miles west of Curtin, and farm Ioplements, At game! time and place the fam of 110 acres | will be offered for sale. The sale! wing at 1 otlock p. m. Roy © Owler, auet. | SATURDAY, APRIL will hold a commun farm in O'glocktl gf ie - ments and hiCunaliold, goods, will be offered for sede, F. Mayes, suct. | ~G-Bineileer, - S-John Mutia aie at his — Lead ! Katie Breon farm lotated 3 miles | 1. sharp. Cylus Omianey. auct. Ben- eB Clerk. i livestock | Sale at 0 | sna Bellefonte, Pa. afters |S THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three | promised to come who were unable to get there last week. Singing under the direction of H. M. Miles. Jus: this isttle information that ali may know the result of the World Day of Prayer which wag held in the Free Methodist church on March 4h. “he offering from this service {wns sent to the Council of Women for Home Missions and Porelgn Mis- | slong Conference Committee of Wo- men s Work which amount was $7.00, being for Home and Foreign Mis- sions, and wis credited to all {churches of the community, The next World Day of Prayer has been ‘heduled for Friday, February 2440. 1039 There will be preaching services in the Presbyierian church on Sunday evening, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood Leon Durst, who with his famil) have been making their home win Mis. Dursl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wiliams of this place, hau secured employment in Phil ladelphia, been unemployed the great- the winter, Bryan, of Milesburg, sang very beautiful solo in the Metho- church on Sunday evening, h was thoroughly enjoved by all resent. Come again we like naving er part of Wayne A whic p your singing. Pearce Rumberger, of near Bal- timore, Md. was a weekend guest of friends and relatives in the com- munity Harold Hall, oyed in Cherry Tree, was a weekend guest of his moth r, Mrs. Jesse Hall and family Mrs, Elwood Way is & paclent In the Centre County Hospital having been taken there last week, Her condition is not so good, and her many friends community hope that hes recovery may be sped Miss Elizabeth Ann Fisher, d r of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Fishe: of this place, is being weated in the Cenire County Hospital for sinus trouble. All hope for her speedy recovery Paul Musger who ha some weeks past, with his aunt Mrs. Raymond Peters in Altoona and in the Centre County Hospital part of the time, Ig back in the com- munity again at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Lindenmuth and very much improved. J. B, Mitchell | he Centre County been there since condition hope | to hi emplo i the compicte dy aigh ul been i wn in having sk. Hi we all iy also a pat Hospital last wes not 50 good, un and retu recove ry is A » Fe 4s home Missionary Meeting : — The bet rs Missionary + Pres by rian chi:cl ter.ained his TV the home of Mrs foliowing persos Friday Bat u meme- Lig 4] i, » ae Soci 5 will be of sday evenin + McEwen motored Uf and atienaed rday of Mr § BAT =I sg of Mu Orie Holt: Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Holt of Milesburg: Mis Orie. Holt of thi place: Mr. and Mra. Porrest Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lucas and Mrs Paul Imyned all of this piace. They returned on Sunday Mrs Mary Wright, who is expect- ing to leave this cooumunily in the near future, has for sale a “Valley Nay * range, No, § which i In sndition and same can be seen J. piace here at any me The Young Peoples Sunday School lass of the Free Methodist Church will hold thelr regular monthly baisi- ness meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Lemuel Wamer of Egy Hol- A large attendance is expected The McElwain Brothers, Harry Lorenzo, received word from Coro- nado Beach, Florida, on Sunday of the death of Miss Ella M. Brook: following a lengthy liness from the effecs of a stroke which she suffer ed early in December, For the pas several yeary she Bas been taking ved Es APrl al Mrs low AAAI MAHAL IAAAAMIAMAMMAMAAAMAALMMALAAMAAALAAAAA. Public Sales In Centre and Adjoining Counties April 1 : R. E. Irvin, Manager. Wiki offer at public sale at a com- munity sale af the Hote! Bafn at" Pine Grove: Mills, the following per sonal property: LIVESTOCK Horses, cows, young eatile; stock bull, shoats; Brood sows: 15.000 blood tested chicks from Kish- sooquiliae hatchery at Allenaville, Pa. PARM EMPLEM ed new Rac ul plows, new forks gnd shov- 350 seed gals, potatoes, clover seed. new and used harness. Some household goods of Belleville, will be Mr. Fraunce present with a lot of new single and ar ible trees, hoes and handles of all Kinds, which will be offered for sale, Bri ing in anything you have for sale-— comaniasion will be Hamster, auct. B. 8. x13 cash, Sale at 11 April 2 : Mrs. S. M. Day Will gffer at public sale on her farm, 2 miles north of Howard, the follow- \& personnl Dery LEB TOOK — Home colt. coming 3 years oid; 2 cows, will be fresh last of Magph FARM IMPLEMENTS--Corn plant. er. binder; corn worker; 2 harrows; 7 tons baled hay. some Joose hay: some loose straw: 1 wagon; Sharpless cream A prutor. incubators, including ene Sapacts ¥., two 1000-capacity, and ad i nacity: milk vat, 3 can sige; milk cans and some seamless milk pails; Disc harrows; coal brooder stove and ofl brooder stove, butchenin outfit, consisting of 3 kettles; | hangers, sausage stuffer and eringler also some household goods. Sale at 1 p.m A cleap-up sale. ‘Roy Oyler, charged g Te rine ~ A — | April 5 : Mrs, John Orndorf Will offer at public sale on the Breon farm, located 3 es least of ROR the following: | LIVESTOCK i 18 years od, weight 1600; C horse, 16 years ht 1600 mare, 17 yours 1400: 5 grade’ Holiteln cows | and one O Holstein ‘heifers, 1 year old; ea LP Log: of horn chickens, all blood » : FARM IMPLEMENTS: jor | igrain drill; Sil planter, 2 row; rs {ing binder. 8 ft. cut: manure spreads | jer; John Deere hay loader: John Deere | side rake; dt mike, disc harrow; | 18 tooth spring harrow: 60-tooth spike i harrow; sqirare Spike harrow; 2 horse | cultivators: 2 1. enlyl wagons, 4-in. fire; Gers; fon Deering mower, 5ft. cut, and engine: 2 Syracuse plows; val cream buckets; SODATAtOr; i stainers; harpoon fork; oy — >» gud pulley: 20-1. adder: harbess for 1 3 ngie and double trees: pg rors shovels, rakes; wheel barrow, butchering tools, cauned fruit and vegetables, canned meat, 75 bushel corn eam, 75 bu. good seed oats, 5 load of wood and many other items. Sale at 12:30 o'clock, Ray (Carper, aut April 9 John Matis Will hold a community. sale as his farm in Hublersburg, Pa. sale at 9 o'clock 5. mi. Sale as follows: LIVESTOCK —Horses oOwWs. MPL har ow oie Bs Ensll- age cutter; McCormick cult MoCormick hay loader; P. and treo tor plow. side delivery rake; Evans tato planter; Molene mower; 31+ Superior grain drill; Clipper fanning mill: Leroy manure spreader; 6 walks ing plows; {with 2 units; these implements as good as new, Osborne corn binder: Letz chop mill; Ohio chop mill; Deering mowers, Keystone bay loader; John Deere gang plow: John Deere manure aprender; 3 new rows: new McCormick dump rake; a fot of plow repairs for Bouth Bend walking plowy Olver walking plows; Oliver gang plows. Syrfcuse waits plows, such sa m “boards, land- sides, shears, plow handles, beams, a lot of new wheels for Albright uit vetors: new bolsters for wagons; hounds: new wagon axels and nav wagon seats; now wagon tongue; new hand weter pumps; drive geer pump can be used with electric or gas en- gine: 4 new fente stfetchers for singles and block wirg: 9-16 ft lot of single snd double trees, new and used: 3 sets of Manderel bearings; horse clipper; 4 ot of new cycle oe tions for all makes of mowers and binders: Zero Queen CTOAm separator; of single hha Sacitsle pulleys; a Hr Mn rs Fas 3 Fa ud sidehill hi ot ———" . . magnetos for ier § | i : in® | al) of red PE anon of condis mn shells " powdes | hy sizes and | Ag id articles on. Bring snp: rE cash or; | Delaval milking machine | wheelber- jog caine. al care of her lpvalid aunt, Mrs, T. E. | Griest, formerly of thls place, Miss Brooks will be remembered by many as she lived Here for some years with her amt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs T E Criest, 8he was born in Fawn Grove, York County, Pa, Jan- nary 17, 1868, a daughter of Edward | and Sarah Griest Brooks. One’ brother survives, Harry R. Brooks of Fawn Grove, Pa, She was an aunt of the McElwain Brothers of this nce, thelr mother being Edi'h Brooks McElwain of Pawn Grove, Pa., who died in 1922. Tuneral ser- viees will be held this Thursday af- ternoon in Fawn Grove, with inter- ment in the Priends Cemetery there Mr, and M:s. H. E, McElwain Jeft on Wednesday afternoon for York County, to altend the funeral of the former's aunt, Miss Ella Brooks, which will be held at Fawn Grove on this Thursday afternoon, ber body having been brought there from Coronado Beach, Florida, where she dled on Sunday, Union Grange No. 325 will hold a bake sale in the Grange Hall, Sal- urday afternoon, April oth, staring at 2 ck. There will be all kinds of baked goods for sale. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff, Mr. and Mrs, Ollbery Keatley and daughter Lois Anne, of Tyrone, spent Sunday with relatives In the community. Mrs. Esker Haris and son Ken- neth of Greensburg, arrived in town last Thursday and spent several days at the home of Mrs. Harriet Askins, on Sunday Mr. Harris and another son Harry arrived and spent the day, motoring back to thel home on Sunday, accompanied by the rest of the family. Rev, and Mrs. Garrett of the F Methodist church, accompanied by Patty Lou and Mrs. F. W. Smith and daughter Katherine, motored 10 Willlamspor: on Wednesday where t PEL a couple days with {riend and (elatives The W. C. T. U, Convention will be held in the Methodist church here on Thursday, April 14th with an afternoon and evening session. The folks of the community will ut on a play a: the evening session, and other Interesting events will be n the program at both gaglon Mr. and Mrs. William Rumberger of Pullipsburg. called on his Mle Laura Rumberge; the Askin home ot Tuesday vening, they compar Brugeer. m and called on 4 berger and acl ree JY J yonng al the ¢ " i Cazl Fick, who some time recent! purchased a couple of the hl ngs at ihe CGanderstep Camp, is now erecting new home off a hk which ¢ owns in Central City, Milosiary. Several of yong folks from community are panning to at- tend the Basar which is 0 be bell tds evening under auspices of the Home Eronos ny pepsi Ay nent of the Bellelopte High 8ch Miss Eva Rohan his oa oiiset the Rowan property, recently med? vacant by the death of Mm. Cums Rowan. &he will move filo her nes home inn the near future Misses Nancy aad Jane Wright and Janie Zahniser, attended the DeMolay dete: af tin Mason Cabin at Wingate on last Frid evening Mr and Mrs. GW. Bul ned 10 their hone Bere op Jas Friday, Mr. Bullock having spent 3 couple werks In Florida and Mr Bofiock visited with daighter and husband in Philadeibhin, The Annual Conference of the Methodist church, of the Oshima Perpsyivania District, will be held in the Pine Street Methodist chureh at Williamsport. on April 20th api srg MP —— PLEASANT GAP Mrs Keane h Zerhly Jelt today for her home in Harrisburg after spen d- ing a week or mote with her paren Mr, and Mrs Prank Irvin Her Ht0 nisce Mis + Gloria Irvin acconypani her home and will remain for week's visit, Richard I'vin, small son of M and Mrs. Musser Irvin, who has been wo seriously il reporte improv ing Feldman Hamilion of Houtz- ¢ a Li the lock re- tus Tg hel # pd - 3 wl Mrs dale spent a few days with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. W. BH. Noil Mr. and Mrz. Wade Byey teturn- etl last week from Wilmerding and East Liberty where they spent four gays of Mr. Evey's vacation from his dut ies at the Penitentiary hers he is employed as a guard. On Saturday Mrs. BR W. Noll, Mr Hugh Crumiish and Mrs. Martha J Noll mototed. to Altootia where (he spent the day shopping Mrs. Veatiioe Snith was Rosters to her bridge cinb last Thursday evening. Mrs. Nelle Gheen enteftained he” bridge club at her home Tuesday ‘evening of last week. The jocal fire company is spon- soring a circus which will be held in the Grunge Hall on the eventing of April ®h. and Ih. It is rumored nearly a hundred people will be io ihe cast. Rehearsals are being held almost every evening under the di- rection of a lady from New York (City. Quite a number of ladies from our town attended the Ladies Council of Republican women held at the Court House last Saturday after! noon. Mrs. Hubert Koche of State Odi- | lege spent Monday afiernoon in our midst. ] Lee Brooks of Spring Mills was a iealler ai the Noll-Melroy home Sal- | lurday. i 8. E. Nol is improving his prop- uty by having a large Dormer buill {at the back and Installing an extra | bath room in same. j | Melroys have a nice line of cards. | candies, etc, for Easter and ag usual | iare taking orders for the famous, Davison home made eggs with {names and will have Baster flowers | Seriously injured while at work at) |Whiterock about 10 days ago {getting along nicely, ed | On the 3rd, 3ehoot of To the B * | sade Building, W. High Surat pate. | fonte, Pa, Tuésday, April 5, 730 b. | m. Sunday Schoo! lesson 10r Sunday | April 10; 8:30 p.m. an hour of Bilse | Study. Heryane is weloome to these | | wil og ye sister. g MONUMENT schools reopened on Monday being quarantined for scarle! The after fever, Mr family Sunday, Visitors on Sunday at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Albert (3. Younu were: Mrs. Calvin O'Donnell and daughter, Janet and Miss Emma Kalsletter of Lock Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Gress Mark and son Eugene, of vis, Mr Etiers and company and Mrs. Stanley entertained oi and Mrs, Harry Carmer Sunda Wogalrich, vishiing Mr Mrs. Thomas © Miss Mary Gummo, who spent the past woek visiting friends in Plius- burgh, returned home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gummo ehtertained company from Avis on Sunday There m our yer. spent y it and oe are quite a number of sick town, some have scall som chickenpox Stewart wi of Mr aod Mrs family were out " ory churct count mor q wen Ci Christ M: Creek is 5 her ily Beech wi of WINGATE There will be a 80ver Medal Con held in the afte of April the wool House of the seh of th Or § ur alii LE 6th Sel friend cordially | Beside Johnson in the afternoon oi Julia Smoyer wi and frien iz of het moon Plum ium DACs Qisirict at Ww he ae M " also Mr paren Yamell i ena the teacher f 4 nviieag w T1 i giv the school at an ner urged 1 be There will tvs the ¢ al Rood progr 1) peaker Everybody The ol He ’ his mother died h he went i« he prevsas prepa ang lol with go to sulted formy { 4 " Child, he aml ate Pree Methods: Oomiintent Prasine of thor aly n Chill Nort goed ale h his Nie made a fine to mankind Ya Woman's Club Tells of Europe Conditions {C niin ned from pags o he OWT aring to ne) ifideny. that ¥ resery LIM neland b sa jay of Power ai et peace, and like all other nations. hs reutnte her defer arma resuiled In agvance Oot $2700 to 0 time high of $3800 Music for the meeting was fur. Nithed bLy Mrs Louis Schad and Herman MeClure, who presented the follow violin duet ROren panied by Mi Musser Gettig “Love's Creeting.” Elgar: “Soring- time” Ethelbert Nevin and bettie of Locia ™ Doni . ‘ve ments tha : h Pet mn we present ng Bex. rette a aS aa a a a Ct a BE a a fin ARE YOU a careful driver ? The Merit Classification and Rating Plan of the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America rewards policyholders for careful driving by wibstantial reductions in premium MERIT Classification PLAN | 10% Reduction after 1-year's ‘no accident record’ 15% Reduction after 2-year's ‘no accident record’ 20% Reduction after 3-year's ‘no accident record’ 207; Reduction for continuance of ‘no accident record.’ It costs nothing to get the facts about this unique money-saving plan. Come in, write or telephone | for full details. No obligation. Hugh M. Quigley ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. Ry J nots Sunday at Staniey the Wagner Replogie 5, Of Stal Chess Mr have been visting in this lef o™ vi Kansa 48 panied cho urn wit Mrs HOV High Basketball gam chan mary Mr rejoicing over a new son. day Lock Miss marriage are Mrs HOWARD and Mrs. Martin Kaufman are born Mon- the Teah Hospital Mrs. Kofman wa Crledhill before her and Mrs. Kaufman idents of Btate College, Joseph Earon of Beech Creek Wagner and daugnter Hilda red Denver, Pa., Lhe home of Mr Wagner. Other at home were Helen and Miss Eleanor Leath- Teachers’ College, We morning Haven Elizabeth M1 al re H to spend and Mr guests Lo Mins Ler and Mrs, Ex Brickl community Tuesday hefore returning They were acoom- by J. C. Brickley from An- New Mexico, but he wil] re 0 Howard for an extended visit Dig sis.ei8, Mrs, T. R. R« Vernie Butler NARD HIGH nest for Summerville i relatives n DD Ala NEW ng reg SCHOOL wn dur udent body Schoo) interesting were pi io de had nad NON ames } ¢ eS | . £ » A000 wioenting 7 { 9-8 and 26 ¢ of good ¢ be 15 evening admission will Don't miss this tert ainment by de- seore of | Bophumores won third place feating the Junicrs with a 13-7 Hl Telephone Company will free talking motion ple ure on “Ty he History of Telephon On Tuesday evening prii § 7:30 p. m. In the High 8chool Aud!- torium. This movie will be both In- teresting and educatd The public Is cordially invi v n ena The Senior School will “His Ozark turday 5:00 ¢ 1 44 a the Bishop St. Buildin A (Continued from page one) nad, eo 1 3 A Class of Howard His 44 present ts Class Cousin” on Friday and nights, April 8 and 9, a! Weck in the High § This play Ispense and wil] have a full evening enjoyment. Musical oe presented between firmt Noor for a practics n Qriuin mugn ts. N= VY. H. Pifer Purchases 9 tion hall juay +» the front part will house t 1 nas ding re A —— PUBLIC SALE! At the RALPH GREGORY LIVERY BARN PETERSBURG, PA., Wednesday, April 6th At 1:00 O'clock P. M. Sharp. ONE CARLOAD OF EXTRA GOOD BIG IOWA HORSES AND COLTS ranging in age from 2 to 6 years, and weighing from 1300 te 1700 pounds each. AN fancy colors—dapple grays, roans, bays and sor- rels, with more size and quality than any lead I have ever shipped to Petersburg. Quite a few good hig brood mares, several in foal This stock must be seen to be appreclated, so come and take a look. They are all broke to work The stock will be there for Inspection Monday, Aprit 4th, until We will deliver any reasonable distance Sale rain or shine forget the day, date and place, Petersburg, April 6, 193% CHARLES McHENRY SILAS GIBBONY, Auct. BENSON HUTCHENSON, Clerk bit le, Dan't Ge —_ JURA [DO halh L LEhe td O e eIEL JU Ire DON J a i Lv Lis pa FERRE wi all Nel a Ng neu al) eve) - ~~ 4 * TURNERS SPRING S A new Season starts with New Spring styles, finest quality and priced low at Turner's. of our huge buying power and because our buvers the markets for the latest quality merchandise vour Easter Shopping NEW SPRING DRESSES Unbelievable Val. pes. Al the latest Myles $ 1°5 $ $3.95 Every Dress Werth More, Toddler Dresses Large assortment eof beautiful toddler dresses. Sizes 1 to 6 29¢ & 59¢ Work Pants $1-51.59-51.98 Men's Felt Hats - $1 Easter Candies First quality Easter Candies at LOWEST PRICES! Large Selection, Jelly Eggs - 1b 10c GIANT Fruit & Nut Eggs Special, 10c Large Selection of Hollow Choco lates, Creams, Fruit & Nut, Cocoannis 2for5¢ Sc We’ 25 le #8 a Pg 49.208 = HOWING Merchandise, up-to-the-minute All this is possible because are constantly scouring at the lowest prices. Start Now at Turner's. 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Children’s Hose Boys Golf Hose - 15¢ Girls Long Hose - 15¢ Anklets - 10c-15¢ Boys’ Sweaters All leading spring shades 79¢ Boys’ Knickers AND LONGIES 79¢ & $1.00 MENS AND oys’ Caps New Spring shades. 3% MEN'S Work Shirts Sizes 14%C to 17. Special 39% MOP HOLDERS MOP HEADS. JOHNSON'S WAX SPONGES ...... 0c & 0c & Filled Easter Baskets 10c 15¢ 25¢ 39%9¢ Easter Candy Decorated Free--Leave Your Orders Here Now C. TURNER CO. 5c to Allegheny Street $1.00 Department Stores Temple Court Building Bellefonte, Po. SLT SEITEN § FEE A $ HURRAH RE an
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