Page Two ' PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY STATE COLLEGE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Mrs. Margaret Garner and daugh- | street in Harris. ter Julia of Bast College avenue bury. spent Saturday moming in Belle Mr, fonte, South Mr, and Mrs, 8. 8. Harman of East College avenue had as their Sunday guest Mrs. Margaret Bottorf of Bellefonte, Mrs. Sara Erd of Heister street had as her weekend guests her son- in-law and daughter Mr, and Mrs Donald Lanker and family of Har risburg Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Braucher of Heister street had as thelr Sunday guests Mrs, Braucher's parents, Mr and Mrs. D. 8 Neidigh of State College RD. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning ang daughter of East Fairmount avenue returned Friday from a visit in Philadelphia and Washington, D. C. Mrs. Anna Creswell visited with Walter Weaver, of Lemont on Tuesday evenir spent Thursday and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Pugh Street had as their belle Clane and Julla Patrick of East Liverpool. Weekend guests at the home of {Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Triebold on South | | Patterson street were, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zemke, of Fairmount, Minne- sola, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swift of Park avenue have as thelr guest, Mrs. Alex Black of Rochester, New York Charles Mwes of South Pugh street visited friends in Gallitzin on Wednesday 4 (From last week) Mrs. Margaret Fulton of West Foster avenue, returned Friday, having spent several days in Pitts- burgh on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning of ing. East Fairmount avenue, are spend- Mr. and Mis, Earl Houtz and | Ing severn) days in Washington, D. family of Fast College avenue spent C Tues : ing at the home of Mr and Mrs. wi Ulam Houtz of Lemont, Mr. and Mrs, Bugene Lee of West Beaver avenue had as gues! on Friday, Mr, and Mrs Bierly of Rebersburg Mrs Dora Meredith of Atherto reet accompanied by M:s. Go Brau of Helster street Saturday in Altoona The condition of Willlam Spotis { East Beaver avenue who has been | for sometime has not changed. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Garner of State Coll lege R. D. moved 10 Pine Grove Mills on Friday Mrs, Mrs lege, R Mrs. Run, daughter Mrs. street Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coble, of Pine street, had aj their week-end guest their son John, of Lansford, Pa Mr. and Mrs daughter Janice street Harvey Rockey, of State Col- D., Is improvimg slowly Edward Shaw, of Hawk spent last week with her and son-in-law, Mr. and Elwood Parsons, of McAllister their SA ot yA ner spe Elwood Parsons and Ann, of McAllister spent the week-end with Mrs. Parson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaw, at Hawk Run, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramer, of South Burrowes street, spent the week-end in Pittsburgh, Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart and ne- phew John Diehl, of South Ather- ton street, visited in Rebersbhurg on Yeeuheaday. Mrs. Blanche College avenue, Wednesday Mrs, Hy gO Stover, of South Pugh returned Wednesday from Tunkhannock having visited her aunt ny everal weeks, Mrs. Elizabeth Rand of South Allen street, retumed Thursday from New York City having attend- ed an international beauty conven- tion Mrs. Bertha Rupp, of East Pros- pect avenue, has as her guest Mrs. Robert Glenn, of Upper Darby. Mrs. Mary Glenn, of Burrowes street visited at the home of Miss From Financial Loss. See Ella Botlor! in Lemont over the John F. Gray & Son General Insurance 497-3 t the Rote in and ay er Mr, and od Parsons on McAllister 37 hd Se West Altoona Cramer, of visited in Col dlege ave iays in i: ) Mrs. Max 2 and Mrs. Maude street WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You { Mrs. W. V. Dennis, of apartments, had as their jest their son Joe, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roan and son of East College avenue, spent Sun- day at their cabin along Spruce Creek Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stoddart, of North Holmes street, had as their recent t guests Mrs, J. B. Benson and Mrs. Pred Lunden of St. Marys, » Baby Chicks ! Mrs. Maude Harvey, of South Al- From len street, has as her guest Mrs, UTILITY MATINGS Harry Price, of Philadelphia Robert Corman. of Heister street, Prices On p+ 50 100 spent the week-end at the home of 8. C. White Leg....$2.00 $3.50 $ 6.50 his parents in Harrisburg. Bar. Plym. Rocks. 2.2: 7.50, Mr. and Mrs William Keeler, of White Plym. Rocks 2.25 7.50 | West Nittany avenue, visited with White Wyandottes 2.25 7.50 | friends in Harrisburg on Tuesday. Rhode Island Reds 2.25 7.50 Mr. and Mrs. C. Gandson, of New Hamp. Reds.. 2.25 7.50 | South Pugh street, have as their White Leg. Pullets 5 6.50 12.00 | guest Miss Gertrude Shuster, of Custom Hatching 3c per chick. Fayette City Telephone Zion 2324. Miss Jean Rountree, of South Al- len street, had as her week-end Hecla Poultry Farm, guests Misses Carrol Hansen, of BELLEFONTE PENNA. | Pittsburgh; Isabelle Riley, of SBhen- pu —————— Lewistown andoah; Katey Cunningham, of iat Harrisburg. and Robert Leech, of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stempfly, of AEE East Nittany avenue, spent several days at their cottage at Hecla Mrs. Jobn Dale, of West Fair- mount avenue, had as her guests Saturday evening her cousins, Ellen and Kathryn Dale, of Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crabtree, of North Burrowes street, had as their weck-end guest their daughter Del- cena, of Elizabeth, N. J, also their daughter Rebecca ls now spending her spring vacation with her par- ents. George Bland, of Heister street, spent the week-end at his home in Snow Shoe. Miss Helen Gephart, of South Atherton street, is a patient in the Philipsburg State hospital. She un- derwent an operation on Monday. a careful driver SPRING MILLS Mr. L. M. Decker of Decker Valley M was around town jast week visiting . some of the sick. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Decker of Cen- tre Hall R. D., entertained the fol- lowing at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shreckengast of Farm. ers Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shreckengaist of Hamisburg: Mr. land Mrs. Elmer Hettinger, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hettinger, Mr. Rufus { Hettinger of Sunbury; Miss Rosella and Dean Hettinger, Mls Miriam Phone Bellefonte, Pa. ug ARE YOU The Merit Classification #.id Rating Plan of the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America rewards policyholders for careful driving by substantial reductions in premium MERIT Classification PLAN 19% Reduction after 1-year'’s ‘no accident record’ §/ 15% Reduction Z-year's ‘no accident record’ 20% Reduction after 3-year's ‘no accident record’ 20% Reduction for continuance of ‘no accident record. | Sues. Rufus Hetiinger of SBunbwy Is Fam a new Chevrolet. C. F. Bariges, after spending two weeks vacation, has returned fo | Washington, D, C, to resume his work. after YARNELL Sunday dinner guests at the Fred | Kessling home were Mr. and Mrs. | | Wilbur ® pmel and daughter Nancy {Mae and Harvey Emel of Pleasant | guests over the weekend Misses Ara- | Brown and Clyde Decker and Ned | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NITTANY Mrs. Wilbur * Dunkle and two daughters Norma and Dorothy and son Richard, spent Sunday with her | ( mother Mrs, Kate Hoy of Lamar, Dr. R. L. Capers of Bellefonte, | called Thursday evening at the home a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson. {Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Thompson | land daughter Jean, spent Friday evening at the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bechdel, Mr and Mrs. Joe Earon all of Beech | Creek, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs, Sherd Gummo. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lowery jad Mrs. Sherd Gummo attended a sale at Tylersville on Saturday after- noon, | Mr. and Mrs, Percy Dorman, daughter Bettie spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bamer's Miss Macgaret Barner of Mill Hall, | Bs spending several days, this week, with her brothers Leroy and Harry and their families Mr, and Mrs. Howard Baker and daughter and Mrs. Jennie Long, of Lock Haven, spent Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long. B:iuce Long spent the weekend with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. Bennie Alexander of Belle- fonte. Mrs, Minnie Long helped Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Weber of Lock Haven 0 t move last week. Mrs, Harty Weaver, Mrs Long and son Bobbie of Mil! Hall spent Sunday with Mrs. Minnie Long, Mrs. Long called to sce Miss Margaret Yearick at the same time Mrs, Ollie Spicer, who has suffered a light s'roke during the past two weeks is some better at this writing We all hope for a speedy recovery, Mrs. D. B. Fietcher, son Julius and sister, Mrs. Emma Harpster, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs Aaron Yarnell and family Haven M. L. Bickle and daughters Grace and Mrs. Roy Heddinger and two children of Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ziegler of Bellefon's and Bill Grove all visited at home of Mr. and Mrs. George Grove Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilion and daughter of Bellefonte. spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ross WwW. H thn day at man’s. Alber: Thompson was miles above Renovo Sunday to tow a car in belonging to Mr. Lu- cas of Clintondale. Mr, Thompson was accompanied by Ray Dunkle RUNVILLE and Mrs. Russell Zoody and daughter Dorothy, moved from Mili- gan Lucas’ upper farm house las’ Monday to Meringo, Pa. into thel own home farm which they pur- chased from Mr. Rider this sprig We Join in wishing them success Mr, W. H Walker moved las! Wednesday from the T. BE Goiffeth farm into the farm house vacated by Russel! Zerby; Clarence Packer, and family moved from James Wat. son's farm house at Chestnut Grove, into the T. E. Oriffeth farm house vacated by W. H. Walker on las Thursday. Mrs. C. PF. Miller, Mrs. Hannah Mayes and Mra John Purl attended a quilting at Mrs. Clalr Shawler's on lag: Thursday Harry Brown and granddaughter and her boy frend motored here from Coming, N. Y. visiting with relatives here and at Chestnut Grove, Fed Witherite of Chests wt Grove ade a pieasant call at John Purl’ ! Thursday. y's good number of our Orange members attended the Neighbor Nile meeting at Pleasant: Gap, Logan Grange, last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Furl went alon; with Mrs Vivian Bennett and her mother Sue Faber and her brother Ma:lin and Ralph McLaughlin, they motored to Saxton Pa, with Mrs Vivian Bennett gt the rel to at- end the funeral of William Taylor last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy leathers asd family motored to Kennedy last Sunday and visited with relatives, Earl Milton, of Lewistown, visiled with home folks Sunday. lester Walker and Lee Meyers, secured employment with Mr, Joan I. Bottorf clectrical worker at the new Co'tage State Hospital at Phil- ipsburg, last week Ss a —— HOLTS HOLLOW On Saturday Jast the wind diew fast. The ladies had planned for a birthday party and about 12 o'clock they all ate 50 hearty. The firs! car) load all looked so neat with Albina! and Ethel in the rumble seat, and! Grandma Wa'son and Bo at the wheel and Donnie and Anna they went for a speel; the next car load | from Stormstown they came, Mary! and Adeline, William and Blaine, Mida Leathers with angel food cake, | our Larkin agent who loves to bake; {Olive Rhoades, John and Joan, Met | ‘ta Sweitzer thought of knotting the hap, go brought a load from Pleasan’ { Gap, Helene Magargel and daughters | tw, Polly Tom and Janice whod never sald boo. The party was held | for Alta Reese and when Mack came | from work he had his peace. Mary, | Minnie, Verna and Hacry Marlin, Jane, George, Walter and Amy Dar- lin, two Halderman girls we say! with a sigh, who loat ir home by * fire close by. Orandma Reese gewed i the patches in plenty of time, so we finished the quilt with this “little rhyme. Mr. and Mrs. George Robb and son called at the home of Mr. and Mr. | ‘Raymond Fye and family at Fetzer. called 25 night LY Fad Charles Lucas home on Sunday. | Mrs. William Pisher, Mrs, Derstine and daughter Nancy of Beliefonie, days at the Claud Heat- It costs nothing to get the facts | Valley, afternoon callers were Mrs. | about this unique plan. Come in, write or telephone | for full details. No hs, Ho diiigation Hugh M. Quigley | | Kesgling and daughter June and sod | Eimer of Moose Run, Mr. Charles | Vonada called at the Kessling how | and taking Mrs. Lucy Conaway {her home at Jacksonville after ris | spent a few days with her daughter. | Mrs, Zola Kessling who has been on money-saving | Agnes Robinson and children Anna, | { Relda and Hazel Mr, and Mrs. Bert | son and son spent Wednesday at the | Heaton hone, Mrs. Edith Burd and Mus. John ithe sick list but is some betler at! ALL FORMS OF this writing. INSURANCE | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker and | : {daughter Relda of Barree spent Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. | \Bunday at the H. - 0. Miiler home. ETS Head the Claspitied ads. - * of Lock!’ NE —— — BENNER TWP. Mrs. William Saxion has been on the sick list for some UUme. Adolph Reed and wife are kop | busy with their gas station and store, Many people stopping for meals as they serve the best of home cooke { meals. Arlene and Helen Crust are very | busy getting things arranged in their {new hame where they with their {father and grandfather moved at Fillmore. We will name some of Benner townships largest cities and places of business and give a few names of the people ltving at each place: Rock Forge, where Ira Benner lives; Klon. dike, where Joe Stover lives; hart: Be ville, Pred and Lester Marshall; INftlany, Dr. J. W. and Baye Clark families: Buggersburg, Will Johnstorbaugh, Harry Spearly and Bernard Crust; Hoys Hollow, Chas Strap and Charley Packer; Houser. ville, Rev. Cawmtt, and H. 1. All. man: Sweet Apple Corner, Bill Mc. Connell Moving: Mr, moved from the Annie Gray farm at Waddle: Mrs. Edward Saxion has moved from the Willlam Saxion farm to the farm Carpenter vacated Chasley Packer hgs moved from the Thompson farm near State College oO the Anna Kline farm in Hovs Ho ow: Harry Halnes has moved from Ira Benner's proper’y at Rock Fog to the Miller property at Centr. County lime kilns; Wilbur Ommdo ! moved from the George Hastings property at Buffalo Run to the B11 ner property Haines vacated; Huey MeConne!ll will move in June to the Gummo farm at Rock Forge he has purchased: Mellie Cittli moved Iron Edward Owens farm a Buffalo Ru 10 near Pleasant Gap <n the Ga buick farm; Bar] Crust moved from n his farm at Buggersbusy 10 his hom at Fillmore he bought several year ago, his son Bernard Crist moved from Fillmore to his fathers farm al Buggersburg Jack Lose and Larther Sot spent Sunday at Pleasant Gap with frien and relatives Mrs. Grant Stiver from Boals spent Sunday here at Klondike u Ly her daughters’ family Joe Stover The majority of the houses in Ben. ner Township have already bes wired lor electricity. The wn ar expect ne to go through ——— ing the li ugh in a few weeks Parmers are plowing, you can he the ‘ractors humming all day long Visl'ors at the home of Ira B ner this week and on Sunday Fiord Stover, Beliefone and friend, Miss Ruth Gordon, Will MxConnell from Alexandria, Miss Henry from Lock Haven and Franc Banner's lady friend, Miss Bo Lyots {rom LJ onstown; Wilba Orndor!, wifs and children of Bul. falo Run; Luther Solt from Kio dike: Edwin Benner and Bawa apr hal from State College nn Soit has gone to State C ro "40 work on a carpenter job. Jamey Br ua, Keller Bnyd + right hard man. has bought a ow he says 4 will be mote use thas hl pi cle. w wer Carpenter has SNOW SHOE “Spring Musical” presented by all the grades was presented last Thurs day night under the leadership of Miss Ruth Shope. The program: Spring Fantasy Glrls Glee Club Tap dance Glenn 8hope Moonlight in the Patlo.......... Jane MoGowan | Meadow Queen Violets. Julia Mangio You and 1 Tth and 8th Grades Dance of the Dixie Rulxs....... , Clarence Quick, Tom Budinger Overture Centennial, Tower of Jewels, Jack Bell, Leslie Me- Laughlin, Dance of the Bunny Rabbits. eh Primary Room Signs of Spring. .3nd and 4th Grades Confelt] Ruth Shope . Mighty Like a Rose, By the Wa'ers of Minnetonka. .Velda Viehdorfer Trio.... Vivian Hall Ruth France Dot Carlson. Dutch Dance. ...5th and 6th Grades The ladies’ Ald of ME church was held at the home of Mra PF. L. 8hope, Wednesday evening Holy Week will be observed each moming at 9 a m in the M E church, Ladies’ Ald will have charge of the meelings. W.C. T. U. Union will hold their Siver Metal Contest in the Pres- byvierian church followed by a shor playlet. Miss Mae Macken of Phil- adelphia will give an addres The public is invited. Meeting p. m. this evening. Parents-Teachers Associa hold thelr monthly » High School bulldis ith até p.m Many friends wald wil be sory to learn sh 50 well at this writing Mrs. Ivey White, daughters and Jean of Sunbury weekend with her mother, Sinclair, Miss Beatrice Williams return d some after spending several week her sister Mrs. Goffrey Baum- the ig i of M's Rar spe h Mrs Ju visited the home of M: Clyde Goodyear and left a baby girl at the Philipsburg State Hospital last Saturday morning The Hygiene Club me a : ome of Mrs. Florence Bra : thelr monthly meetir 5 ast Prida; night af ter the business meeting delicious TRS Ser ved Thos present M: 8. Lawa Prance, Mrz. B and Mrs unch Dally Brown, Misses Betly and Kathryn Dixon, Mrs. Fay 8 alr Mrs. Gertrude Roeser, Dolly Wenrick, Mrs Mabel and daughter Madge Mrs. Flo B Adley. Friends gathered at Mrs. Julia Since! brate her birthday entertainment of th WA the 0 help her cele- Cards alr to late hour lunch present were: Mr Plubell, Fred and Basil } Ivey White and dug! and Mrs. Lemoryn Sark, Mr. and Mrs David Mrs Mabel Lucas Mr France and daughter Ruth, Clarence hompson., Jay lucas, Mrs Juli lair, and daughter Rena. Mrs ialr Megeived many beautiful Mrs The lagrippe has been cireula’ing around through bere for the third time. Viciims are Miss Mark Ben per, Prancls Benner and Williams Malonnell, Ira Benner and Jack Willlam McConnell Lom Ales andria who is remodeling and tak ing care of the Oummo farm here that his fathr Huey MoConnell has bought, took the grippe apd had » be mo ope to his homie for a week but is now back to the farm again Farmers keep Your gun loaded and ready, chicken thisves are around They have oled several chicken Coops. Fred Masshall and wife spen Sunday at State College with rel tives. Jess Witherile is plowing 34h 3 teams. He has a large amount of crops to pul out on the farm. We Rave bien told thal Reynold 8h wpe will soon be done sawing wat timber around here and he =i then move his sawmill io other paris cs tes MA — KENNEDY Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas and sors called at the Russell Lucas home Saturday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler an family of Monument were callers at the J. P. McCOatney home Sun- day. The many friends of Toner Alkey were sorry to hear of his Uiness and hope for him a speedy recovery. The slork visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lucas on last {Sunday and left in their care a § ‘baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy leathers and {family called on home folks ani | ftiends Sunday p. m. William Watking and family cali- (ed at the Irvin Watkins home Sus- ny 2nd Jit. Shel son Jog to hen) on the farm. On Saturday moming & group of our young people motored to Wash. {ington sightseeing, those who wen! | were; Misses Murion 8mith, Alice i Leathers, Dorothy Mazden; Messrs Harold Pletcher, Paul MeClure, Charles Bathumst, Pardon Confer, Bob love and Fount MoCartney. They report having had a grand time, returning home Sunday, they also attended church at Port Amit MILLHEIM Mr. and Mrs Ardell | Rebersbu Mie N.| Rg, anf Au hat ~ latter's mother, Mrs. Martha Rote. IF. Kreamer, motored to Harrishurs Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stover spent | with Mr. and Mrs | T————— AXE MANN (Pron last week Attendance al Bunday School was 83. Church services next Sunday a! 2:30. Lenten services April 5h and th at 1:30 The Ladies Ald Society will mee at the home of Mis Martha and Lena Rote this Thursday evening a 7:30 Mrs, William Eckley and daugh- ters Betty and Phyllls of Bellefonie took supper on Tuesday evening a! the Clinton Ma:kle home Mrs. Walter Armstrong and Mr Woodring of Bellefonte, were Wed. aesday afternoon callers on Mrs Bord CC. White. Paul Eckley is having his wired for electricity Mrs. Paul Brown was confined to her home last weck with the mumps Mrs, Lizzie Johnson spent Thurs. day and Friday of last week visiting with her son, Roy and family of State College. Domer Rachau of Aarcnsburg. spent last week at the bome of his son Willlam and family Drew Rice spent several days last week with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs, John Neese, of Bellefonte while his father was confined to his bed with the grippe Mis. George Newman and infan: daughter, returned to their home here on Saturday morning, from the Centre County Hospital. We are sorry to note that Mr: Rufus Hoover of Flim, Michigan, has been seriously ill for some time hut is somewhat improved. Mis Hoover will be remembered as Miss Eloise Breon, of this place. Mrs. Frank Baron and son Nar bert, of Altoona, were Sunday guests at the William Johnsonbaugh home, Mrs, Ida Carrell spent Sundav afternoon visiting with Mrs. J. C. Girever. iss Donna Roath Johnson, spent the weekend with her cousin, Phyllis Beckley of Bellefonte, Mrs. Ray White and family of Pellefon'e, were Sunday afternoon callers at the Band C. and Ellis E White homes. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Coakley and son Harold spent Sunday afternoon house "land evening at his parental home $n Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Rote drove to Pottsville on Bunday, where they visited Mr. and Mis. Chester Rote. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meese of Piteaim, spent Sunday with the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Justice and sons | were Sunday afternoon callers at the | There were 313-all in uniform of th. | Pennsylvasia Motor Police, Gov. | ernor Earle gave & very good talk ‘o | home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Ray Allison of Howard. - Error in Obituary Notice in an atcount in last week's issue “lof the death of Mrs, Verna May | died March 24, the name of her par- | lents was erroniously reported as Mr. and Mrs. Lance Smith. Her | the Millbeim Clicus in the Munici- | April 7, 1928, ——— PENING FRIDAY EXCHANGE Savings of A Lifetime! TAUB’S Second Hand Living Room SUITES $3950 $58 and Beautiful New Btyles Latest Colors Used Living Room Suites 1 09.50 to $20.50 $495 211 Sizes NEW RUGS “BONNY -MAID MAJESTIC & PHILCO Cabinet Style RADIOS $8.75 Fine Performance ! Hurry ! Springs Like Triple Glass VANITY $Q.75 Reconditioned New Complete Bed Outfit $1275 Any size Bed Mattress & Springs $2.75 DRESSERS NEW Coil Springs $4.75 $5.75 Link Springs $1.49 NEW 50.01b MATTRESS $5.45 Reconditioned BEDS $2.65 Kitchen Chairs Unpainted 7%c BREAKFAST Green 35 90 5-PIECE SUITE KITCHEN CABINETS Good Condition 5875 and $1056 GAS STOVES $875 OIL STOVES #. Piece Dining Room Suite Like New ! $2475 ROUND Oak Tables Dining Reom $3.75 BUFFETS Like New $8.75 ig CHINA CLOSETS FINE Breakfast Sets $11.75 Like New Oak and Metal, Like New TAUB Branch of FURNITURE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION FLAN TO BE HERE AND RAVE! BUSH ARCADE EXCHANGE HIGH STREET Lewistown Rubel Dayton Shoe Store, Bellefonte. WOODWARD On last Priday Mr. and Mn Newton vacated the former Andy Moyer residence and moved to Mill- heim in Mrs. Randa! Harter's res! dence. On lag Puiday Mr. and Mrs. 8hal- fer of Union county occupied the property they lately purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kessinger and vacated by Mr. and Mrs, Newton, A number of {friends of Mrs. Carrie Fultz met at her home on last Fuiday evening {0 celebrate another birth- day of hers. They all had pleasant time Mrs. Fultz received a number of useful gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Hosterman who used to pperate the Valley View Inn, have, since last week, taken over the Woodward Inn and are now ready 10 please their former patrons as well ps new ones, On Jast Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Ed. Sheesley moved in the east gide of Mrs. Annie Guisewile’s :esidence | vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Barl Von jada last Tuesday. Miss Iva Orndorf is housed in on account of mumps since last week. The mumps cases reported in last week's issue are all able to be about | again, On last Wednesday afternoon the kiddies of the elementary schools of | our locality were given a chance to tiend the matinee performance of {pal theatre. The P. O. of A. ladies of this lo- locality put on a flag drill ai Belie- Caldwell, In addition to | fonte last Tuesday where they tock survivors noted In last week's day's work Ls often starting carly. [part in a patriotic meeting. {those who attended the meeting | were Mr. and Mrs, Charies Hoster- {man and granddaughter, Mabe! | Among | ———————— a a ter, Bertha. Clayton Hain's, Mrs Harty Kessinger and M's Carr Pultz. It waz the same drill so wel renriered in the Woodward BEvanhge- lieal church on Washington Birth- cay One day last week Mr Wilson Ard vacated the Xx farm and moved in the Mix le dence vacated Mrs, Lydia Mingie and Mrs an Musse: Ammon lately ® sp resl FAIRVIEW Mrs. Mary Jones of Bellefonte vis. fled on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Russell Jones. Mrs. James Lucas and two sons spent Friday night at the 8am Em’ home at Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer of Bellelonte, called on Miss Ella Luca: on Thursday. Misz Pear] Mavn of Howard, R. D visited a couple days last week ai the Charles Chapman home. Miss Almeda Lucas of Bellefonte visited her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas on Saturday. Misz Barbara Oonfer of Bellefonie spent a couple days last week with Miss Ella Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucas of Curtin, visited on Friday ai James Lucas home. Mis. Russell Jones and baby visits | od on Saluiday al the ra Gilbert home at Pleasant Valley. Luke Emel of Peasant Valley called on Dick Watking on Sunday. Dick Watkins called at the Duey Shay home on Flday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ftiers and children visited on Sunday at the Thomas Lucas home at Curtin, Morgan Lucas is quite {} at pres- | Wolf, Mrs. Bd Sheesiey and daugh- ‘ent with mumps. Ar od 0 the ‘of Oatesburg and Mr. et a ————————— FILLMORE A farewell supper was Mrs. Joseph Fleming and Bernice at the Edzard home on Tuesday evening week Mr. and Mr George Koos and son. Ralph of State College, visited at the Fra: x Hu 1 home on Wedine day evening of last week Mrs Dean Smellver and son Richard. of Centre Hall and Ca” Kelleeman of Coleville visited a2 the Bernard Crust home on Tuesiay 0. ast week The movings the past werk were Flemings moved from the Kephari farm to Millheim and Breons moved to the home vacated by the Fiem- ings. Earl Crust moved from his farm fo his piace at Fillmore and Bernard Crust moved from Fillmore 0 the fam vacated br Bal Crust Ronald Confer of Miesbarg working for Edward Smeltser, Mr. and Mrs. Parl Hoey of Juni- ain, spent the wockend at the Prank Hull home. Ar and Mr Rosseil Hone ghent Friday «~vening at the Bd. Homer home al Scotia. We are sorry to hear that Parry Spe arly is on the sick list. We hope for a speeds recovery. Jane Harshbarpe: spent Sunday a: the BEa:l Crust home. Mr. and Mrs. John Rickie and son Kenncth of Bellefonte visited a tao Dailas Marshall home on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family Johnson's mother visited at the Charles Har is ghbarger Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jolmston- baugh and danehter Shivies of Val. [ley View visited at the Olay John- I stoubaugh home on Sunday. Don't forget Sunday School pest
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