May 19, 1938, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEL L EFONTE, PA. LOC ALS * ~My. R. E Tussey well known re- sident of Boalsburg, was a welcome caller at our office on Saturday ~Mrs, Ira Diitley, of Spring Mills was a pleasant caller at our office on Saturdhy, while in town on business Lee H. Walker, of Harrisbrug svent from Saturday untill Tuesday with his father, W. Miles Walker anid family —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mosier E ie, are guests this week at Robert Thompson home on Spring Street The Logan Dramatic Club will present two one-act plays and cialty numbers at the Pleasant Gap Grange Hall May 28, at 8 o'clock Mr. Norman Kirk who conduct a food stand in the Highway Bulld- ing Harrisburg, spent the week'n a: his parental home, Dr. and Mrs M. A. Kirk --Mr. and Morrisdale, spent Bellefonte with and daughter ham D. Martin, of East Linn street -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Bake: and family Pittsburgh, opened their summer home, “Porgy,” at Wingate last they pect to spend of summer season Miss Eliz ther Thom at Altoona on Tue of their cousin unk. wife « death occu in that -Mr. William Dennis and Laura Pownell, of Angeles fornia, formerly ip! vilting Mr. am Quaker Hill Lloyd Pownel] “nf the N spe- Emeigh, of week-end in son-in-law Mrs. Gra- Alfred the Mrs their Mr. and of fx the week where a greater part rley and bro- funeral last week M ibeth Far the sday oll Mr France a) x | George Shunk led a | rred Los Ca on Grove gheny weekend at Annapoll son, Richard, a mids! U. Naval Acade will be promoted Clas ssman on later will sail for i France and Denmark. Alleen Ri ssman the rank of Firs and two day: (Oo Buagland an a member » Bellefonte ff Mr ¢ ol Harry A Row kien to . D jesday and Mrs Aieshurg, wa County Hospits emergen is was reported lfacto {ly M¥s. Moris cdaughier Gloria, an Centre for - vy "ry a4 : dict returned the atte rary of i week to their home In Brooklyn, N. Y., afie; being in Belle fonte for a weekS vigil with Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldman of the Petr iki apdrumanis. Mrs Goldman and daughter will come to Bellefonte 0 make their home at the ¢l th school term of the Brooklyr ~ MTS Max V ter-in-l Miss of Milesburg home recently where they had gone to wedding of Miss Mi Miss Muschlitz and Bottor!, t were school 3 wk Ose of # ok i aler and LW irra turned from Mau Anna former friends ae _- A rei i man’s School d Mrs —Mr. and young son Freddy Ohio, motored day to 1d of Mr thelr Mrs G. P of 8a 3 Het: mite everal d as pi Musser East 1 and Lake Satur- guests at sires! ny HAY to "ovr : Mrs and home Pervine be r the former Miss Dorothy of Bellefonte. They expect turn to their bh Ohl ~Paul Lamb emembered a Knisely, to On Will re- today Maurice me in Foreman and Mayer, of Beverly Hills, Califor- nia. spent last Wednesday night Ballefonte at the home of Mr. Fore- man’s mother, Mrs. D. A. Foreman North Spring street, The men were en route to New York City on bus- iness, and were compel led to limit their visit here. On his retul from the east the latter part of the month, Mr. Foreman expects stop in Bellefonte for a longer st —Niles Davis, who is employed as & mechanic at the local airport, re- ceived a painful injury to his thumb on his right hand while working in his shop on Saturday afternoon While engaged in sawing a piece of wood in some manner he almost several his thumb He was taken to the Centre County Hospital for treatment. The injury will gs him from his du'ies for a month ¢ six weeks, during which time Rich- ard Stamberger of the Newark Air- port will be in charge Miss C. Helen Garbrick ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry brick of Bellefonte, will return from New York City today Miss | Garbrick, secretary in The Pennsyi- | vania State College division of tex- | tile chemistry, represented the American woman in a broadcast on the “Chemistry of Clean Clothes” given over WEAF and affiliated | stations. Paul Trimble of New York City and David Kayser of Elmhurst New York, were the other partici- pants on the program, which was sponsored by the Student Science Clubs of America—a national or-| ganization of which Miss Garbrick i also secretary —Miss Sarah Wertime, of Chester | fiseld. N. Y.. a student at Drexel In- stitute in Philadelphia, and Kenneth Hoag, a student at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, motored tc Bellefonte, Friday, to spend the] weekend a: gues's of M:. Hoag's| pareniz, M’. and Mrs. Prank P Hoag at their home on North Thomas Street. Other guests at the sam residence during the weekend in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner, of Upper Darby, who also spent some time with Mrs. Wagner's brothe: -in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McElwain, at Unionville. Before her marriage, Mrs. Wagner was Miss Josephine Eckernoth, of Unionville. n +4] AY re 4 E Gar- sar near n | {1en, of Ventnor, N. in i Bchofirid | ARO i Mrs | very | Mrs | and | lia | his Mrs, William Katz and son Al- J., were weekend guests at the Markland «Mr. F. W. Decker, of Centre Hall R. D. was In town Saturday, having come over primarily to attend the clicus. Wade Rougeaux day with Clearfield. «Mr. E. D. Foust, who reside: a’ Spring Mills R. D., found time to visit our office Saturday, while trag acting business in town M:s. Abram Houser of Rock- view, who has been seriously ill the past six weeks Is able Lo be down slalrs and Is Imp nicely this time Miss Sarah Malin and her bro- 0. B. Malin, and his son Rob- attended the fun of the H. Lochrie Central rset county Monday Robinson and Theann of Bellefonte, spent Sun- the latter's parents, in oO fo UV at th 161, ert late Rufus City, Som ifternoon Mr omplete HANts 1] Day Tell George Mille ’ oriment r as t and at efonte {lowers Mrs. Helen ( >. Gamble, Ono { hursday father who morning by Mrs Wertman re- ™m Tues SAY accompanied Mrs. LR who spent day here they were Zettle’s mother, of Lewistown mainder of the the Vrs. Augustus Heverly ac yanied her niece Misg Anna Heverly 0 Danville day where atter f a EN K ’ 4 mein on Satur expects 'o remain six treatment Mis or a Hes erly PUTO home New? meyer pati Hosp minor tal undergo urgic Mrs Mrs. Paul Corm of ay ver ie Newmever ls ¥ “ N. Corman East High street pects to spend wife ” n The econdit Schofield. who stroke about afternoon at of Mr Eilean ifferedt a slight 1:30 o'clock Priday ™m the home of her Mrs. Mary Parker, on Howard street, was reported considerably improved last and hopes are entertained for recovery, Mrs. Schofield, Bellefonte's older residents widow of the late James who dird about 10 years has made her home with ter for some time ion " daughter West to be ight her speedy one of the and her daug ~Among friends town who late Joh were the from out of attended the funeral of n M. Bullock in Belle- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shure and Mrs. Richard Packwood of Sunbury: Rev. Mf. Shure and William Shure, of White Ha- Mr and Mrs W M. Shiffer and Dr. and Mrs, Henry Fitch and son, Henry, of Williamsport; Mrs. . D. Sutton. sf Altoona: Mr. and Prank Lukenbach. of Tyrone; Joyd Tyson, of Detroit; Mr Mrs. J. Marshall and Miss Myrtle Talley, of Chester, and Mrs G. H. Woods and daughter Mary, if Pine Grove Mills, H. Nevin Robb, son of Mr. and Nelson E. Robb. came in from pittsburgh on Sunday. primarily he Informed us. to cast his vote for Kennedy for Governor. His parents’ home being closed at the present time, because of his father’s so- journ at a rest-cure sanitarium Philadelphia, the younger Mr Robb was a guest in the home of hia uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Mark Willlams, of East High street Due to fliness, Mrs, Nevin Robb was mable to accompany her husband to Bellefonte at this time. The family of Rev. Robert J Sudlow are preparing to leave about the fonte Mrs Af oy n n | June 1st for Yuma, Arizona, where the Rev, Mr. Sudlow will assume the rectorship of St. Paul's Episco- sal church. The resignation of Rev. Mr. Sudlow as rector of the local { church and his change of residence are being made in the interest of health. hi physician having recommended Arizona as offering a more favorable climate. Contrary to previous announcements that have appeared in the local news. papers, Mrs. Sudiow and little son, Bobby, will not remain in Belle- fonte for the summer but will ac- | company her husband on June Jat. | { | Ear] K. Stock, supervising prin- cipal of the Bellefonte schools, was conifned to bed yesterday because of a severe cold Miss Gladys Sampsel of Brook- N. Y., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sampsel, of Pleasant Gap ~Among our callers on Monday was C. E. Hall of near Unionville who was a Bellefonte visitor, Mr Hall reports much of the fruit frozen by last week's frost, in that locality -Dr., LeRoy Locke returned to Bellefonte the forepart of the week from New York City, where he spent a week taking special work at th New York Post Oraduate Medical School lyn, Weekend guests Mrs. G. Oscar Gray Street, were Mrs Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Carl J Cray Lemoyne; and Mr. and Mrs Frank Boyd of Harrisburg James Cook returned to rado Springs, Colo, yesterday after having spent two weeks In Belle- fonte with his mother, Mrs. An- drew Cook and his sister, Miss Mar- garet Cook, at the family home on West Linn street at the home of on West High Sabra Nelson, ol of Colo- her ibscrip Mrs AN panving 1 ROVANCe § Demox remittance tion u a paper a pleas ks forward in home new: rularly Friday, rable to which she k ol tO sex A Linn wears that ure street amateur the deep spoors cabbage tech " moming were made by a Cow's Since au ser is of o Be He! garden- he pa the Lest ts y the hand bor 8 closed liam Green former oO visit her mu anda Wall ace. and 10 » closing exercises of the Browning School. Her daughter is a member the graduating class. 8he ex to be away four weeks il keep on eye on “Bill her visit hom up their cemelery CRILDE away in fete ¥ holic GAY de the possible } This example llowed with benefit in Union cemetery, where many of the plots are covered with dry grass. weeds and a winter's accums- ulation of debris To anyone Interested in avia- tion or in the workings of the U. 8 postal a stroll through the business section of Bellefonte is both interesting and educational Many of the stores have attractive window displays of alr mall troph- and of photographs picturing the early days of the air mail. The exhibits are too numerous to men- tion individually, but all of them are most worthwhile and are creat- ing a great deal of interest among passersby. National Air Mall Week, in observance of the twentieth an- niversary of the establishment of air mail service, will close Bunday —Miss M. Eleanor Leathers of Howard, a Senior Health Education student at the West Chester State Teachers College, will receive degree of Bachelor of Science In Health Education at the graduation exercises to be held May 24, in the Philips Memorial Chapel Miss Leathers, a sporis enthusiast was very active in athletic affairs of the campus. She was a member of the council of the Women's Athletic As- sociation, and of the hockey and basketball champlomhip tess She also was active in the Valkyrie Club, and Aryan Literary Society Other interests of Miss Leathers are goif, camping, and handicrafts, nisms HI oo a—— Subseribers are reminded that subscriptions paid in May enoved equal status with those paid in any other month of the year, The intelligent individual reads to ascertain facts; he, or she, forms his or her own opinions, Fishing gives lots of men an op- portunity to be away from civiliza- tion for severa] days at a time, sysiem W'S, the MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat - Oats... Ruckwheat Rye BOEIDY eiiinnsmitiosimsicismisimnn Corn —— — Provisions, groceries, ete. as cor rected weekly by Herr & Heveriy. Eggs, per dozen .... A8 — ‘Council Reminded of Disposal Plant Communication From State Department Urges Action By September 1st The long-discussed establishmen of a sewage disposal plant for Bell fonte was given a new lease of lil at Monday night's session of Coun- cil when the contents of a lelter from the State Department ol Health bearing on the subject was made known. The State health au- thorities evidently are of the opin- ion that Bellefonte has had sufficient time to work out a plan, and in their latest communication served notice on the borough officials that plans for the erection of the disposal plant be submitied to the Depart by September 1st. The let also stated that a district engineer! will be In Bellefonte in the neat future to confor with and assist work of arriving at some aclion, The matier was sheiv further con ideration and a must ment Wr 1 he) the of for plan ed formed that tl { borough the Holel Lawre! and $ No action p hoice of repress he a! 1" oflicia would be hel i Erie, WAS June taken the ) onvention commitlice of parking st Walter ed th and street report $819.7 report wie a total water and Council Wr, bulidin Wi ( pli new bor techy 104 umbing DANE The Poorm trae tO th Water st AQ VISAS GEORGE NEWMAN NAMED HEAD OF WETZLER BAND ii meeting since 4 ks ago of founde Frank L Wetzler, o Wetzler Band Tues R reorganizati wing inte organiza- death some cireclor We 4 ¥ : ¢ H Mileshure George Newman, of Milesburg wis named president of the new gro while other of are as follows: Dean Wetzler, vice Charles Jodon Bel Mac Welaler Sheckler, direct- Howard, as. Go Pete hd ha H iD fe m About 20 Wetzler Band were a meeting in Milesburg, Efforts to contact old members list new members in Laon The Wetzler first ahpeatance death « SImnbers PER Lh Lo en ganiza and the or B will make on Memorial Da f Mr Wetzler the Decorati Bellefon and th Ie will appear in parade 10 be held in it §:30 o'clock that morning m. they honor the grave eparted band members in i Miiesl ban will cemetery be held Welz. sin The: wii oem m d sivulny ctor at 1:30 ¢ th to the Curtin special gervice will Mr vd a 0 tha a ver the grave of the late -— SATURDAY IS DEADLINE FOR DE MOLAY RESERVATIONS will be reservall Baturday, deadline for making for 15th anniversary ban of Pean-Centre Chapter, Order De Molay, Bellefonte. Plans for the event have been completed. Dr. John W. Claudy will be principal speaker and W. Harris Walker will serve as toastmaster souvenir booklet will be given everyone attending the banquet This booklet will carry the picture of the first Master Councilor and the present Master Councilor, the first and present chairman of the Advisory Council, and many Other interesting pictures. The booklet will be a real source of enjoyment to those who have watched the chapter grow, The banquet will take place at the new Brockerhoff Hotel on Saturday evening, May 28, al 6 o'clock. Following the banquet a dance will be held at the hotel and Hoy Houck and orchestra will furnish the music. May 21 the > DESCRIPTIVE FOLDERS OF COUNTY NOW ON SALE Descriptive foldems of Centre County, recently published by the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce ale now on sale at five cents per copy at the various stores and business places in Bellefonte, Rates for quantities of the folders may be ob- tained by applying at the C. of C offices in the Y. M. C. A. Building. A new folder {llustrating and des. cribing Penn's Cave, one of the ma~ Jor scenic spots in Centre County, bas just been issued by the owners of the cave, and may be obtained at the Chamber offices, or at local hotels To Repeat Play at Milesburg The W. W. W. Oirls’ class of the’ at repeat the play’ Presbyterian church school Milesburg will “Ann's A Blonde,” in the Firemen's Hall, Milesburg, at 8 p. m. Friday. May 20. Admission will be 10 and 25 cents and the pith is sardiutly 43 | invited. ficers chosen Page Five CLASSI FieEp ADVEDLTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre partment has become so amazing'y popular It 1s undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- the benefits derived gain Counter, Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost and RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE-—A straight one cent a word Is charged for rea) advertising—sale or rent. csla'e KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by Please do not call at the office for information concerning such adver the sdve tlsements Te those answering ments, as the publishers are not permitted Lo divulge Lhe name of Lhe ad- vertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE OCral 8 entitled free of charge. intervals 10 BR 20+ Lost and Found Yionian black alning a r of ol Qe nd a Yale ect Bellefonte P. R oon Hil Finder J. Mrs LOST POCReTHOOK, COL glasses, some key Lost be- i Work Wanted . Ww AN TED Wanted to Buy Ww ANTED Kit ’ *OOd ne Enos WANTED best {Or the bes ra st Lock Mave: WANTED ® . I ain LD. | chi cleons, Call Centre Hall Or Srop & card Ww Sidney T Oeptre Hall, Pa he market Tew and S4-T-11 legs am in ’ ramet giv at Ents © on ¥ Call - WAN 22D FOR SALE oe x22 POR Lid en ogee SALE--2 McCQormick SALE Sov Black res e gos] | $40 James J Phone A568 Baur wy x. or LA Co x22 POR cultivators Ooml tom Lee Reed Pa. P? SAL F- ation sal 81000 wa a stove wood anil snd WwW. lamb 8% one 174R Five = Bank of JHENOs Ione + POR bot hares stock First State COoliege J. Markie State 3568 x21 br Collewe FOR BALE--8ome oak timber. abou! 100 acres, in Huston township. bee ong to the Ceoorge Steels estate Inquire of Lundy Btecle. Julian, Pa @ ev x21 | POR SALE--EBEouipment of Lamar Ges Station, Nefional ocssh registers counters, shelv floor show case tables, otc Oall OG. Bdward Haupt RD. Belistonte x20 BARCOAINS At Losch Supply 00. Joraye frome 15 used cultivators. 3 potato punters, and sprayers, o©orn planters, tractors and plows, also 8 20 h. p. Diesel engine x21 FOR SALE --32 volt Oenco Light plant with batteries, bulbs, iron and 32 volt motor. also a green enameled ange all in gooxd Service Station, Tusreyville, Pa POR SALE Select x20 oak porch mwings 4, 4% and 5% ft. Jengths. Not | bought but made myself right. Pactory 3 miles west Han, along Sate road. H. ame Jullan. B.D FOR BALE-—-87 volt light Datterion used 3 years In dition of Ju- L. Wi good fone 1928 Harlev-Davison motor. cvele In pond condition. Inquire of | Mrs. Elizabeth Har<hberger, Port Ma. tiida A. D 1, Box 43 x20 POR BALE 14-inch ght and ioowe | driving pulley, with bronze bush- ngs machine and has never been bargain for anyone needing of this size. Can be seen office POR SAE As T have taken over the | agency for the Commercial Refrie- erator Co. dealers in electric milk | coolers. 1 have all sizes 10 meet your | requirement at a very reasonable price Come see them and decide for | yourself. For 4-can job $220. agi- tator included. ©. W. Behrer, Penna, Pumace, Pa, Phone Warriomns Mark, | 13-R3 NOTICE! LIFEBUOY SOAP on our Circulars Reads 5¢ per cake. This should be 2 Cakes for llc ‘Widmann & Teah, Inc. | BELLEFONTE, PA. tvery subscribed to The Centre word adveilisement This priviiege can be used six tunes a year al for E5 condition. Smith's | Prices | x22 i winston plant new | This pulley was taken off a new | Dem - one Ing difleren in Lhese columns Garden Plants FOR of Plains Pa BAl BALE ~All Joseph Kinds Cappuat Vilie FOR E—Choic Automotive ALF 4 ey w { ~ Dav POR 8Al E woreQ : aL] Pa POR SALE Beil dante POR SALE-<loe boxes §3 7% 50 cotton yw ' . Et wat an new pl v ity "i Taub’s Arcade x20 prices Bush all Hong amet | ns Belle OR Rather faciory soli we A 0% be solid Plomee Vinwent V Breet shipped furnish Dey of Philadelphia Howard N Mh Tractors, Etc. HALE 3 Sx nm toed be ase; (8 I 1 POR RALE Ma ed and ‘ at « Penna, Purns Phone Warriors Mark FOR SBALE—-2 used Pordson tractors, one 20-30 Wallis, 2 Buckeye corn workers Diver tractor plow, 12 or 14 bottom. 2 International hay joad ers New Idea manure spreader Mas- sey-Harrie spreader: All above ma- dghines have been veconditionsd srantesd tn work. OC W Behrer Penna Purnsce, a. Phone 13-R.3 Wars Tiors Mar k x20 Dogs, Pets, Etc. puppies FOR BALB-Chihushusas male and female Mme CC Work. man, Mingoville, Pa. Phone Zion 23237 x22 Live Stock POR SALE hh Hols! ol in y COW years oid Mrs. C M Yarnell, Pa. FOR SALE--Nine pigs | #25 for the jot. W.B, Grove, Spring Mills. BR. D. | x {FOR SALE-2 pood work horses, full | Wlooded Guernsey bull and gome ibaled hay. Thomas Gill, Julian, Pa “fresh. 4- Pownell x20 5 weeks oid land male pig, weight ! mbout 125 pounds. Also five pigs 6 {weeks old. H K. Cormmn. Bellefonte, |R D. (Nigh Bank) x21 “team of mules, quiet and good workers. Will sell cheap if sold at once. Will sell one or both ‘RE Brobeck, Hublersburg. Pa. ia POR SALE Two ood ‘gentle horses, age 3 and 5, guaranteed (n every (way. will work anywhere, Will sell single or as Team. Also Chesterwhite sow, wi. around row second litter June 1, price 840. 8 ivheep, $6.00 seach: 4 fresh cows from (846 to #00. Bach L. O Corman, Phone 1 1513 Beech Creek, Pa 18 Sale or Exchange FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE -A 1837 fully equipped House Tratler cost | 18700. Used for exhibition only cash, jor what Have you? Write Z8R in care | of this office. x21 ‘Real Estate - For Sale! POR SALE-S8ix room house with y all conveniences, wt Lemont Newl built. Inquire at his office FORSALE! * New Brooder Houses, Laying | FOR. BALE | | (Fire and Rat Pref) Will Deliver 500 ihe due to far. | ° POR £ A 6 room new white brick Moshanuon, Pa Lng Pa Wagner, Moshannon, x20 SALE we In of gre on Lire Hanon Bleeds x2] of 230 act pasture In ol POI. BALE trae beriand townshio Julian, Pa FOR BALE OR RENT and dairy farms In Huntingdon OY moon buildings, well Iush blusgrass Cregory Moore Mills, Pa A and Ing ulre fBeveral sLOCK Shavers Creek county, forty from Bellefonte walerred mace pasture write administrator x20 Large umber Win ” We nehs Apartments for Rent FOR Bt Belle FOR RENT ANY Drepared to suErt rou hibred Rel. rom epRVICE Vea Meyers 3 = # o dae BTU FREE! exons ¢ of Stomach . Hear*hurn. Belo! pow, Ona Paine, ge at Parrish WANTED OOS wo free, Vogts Vogt. Prop 55-R-4 at Jad old and disable es and mules, removed Rendering Works Geo. J Centre Hall, Pa, Phone Our expense uw of Bogan TWD took aolion 8 1A Sia NOTICE--T The Bohoo eir B LRXDA TET Board ne arg moe prices for iLhose ring. large and stock Oerman Artificial can do beiter here than elsewhere Tipbine' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbine Drugs & Optical Ooods. The Bigh and Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek nu aC ve out) with ocomplew Eyes. You E-ZINE—Reg 8 Pat. om. The new Chinese remedy for Asthma, Ha} Pever, rh, Sinus Infections, anc shortness of a eat in general Guar. anteed to make breathe E-Ze than say othe: remedy extant o money refunded. We import thi remedy direct from China o know : La i ; Pre n the Laborator TiBBI Na PH ARMACY Price 80 cla via One whole month See what you buy E-Z2 buy Oh la u enw a r OR eo TH Creek en Beech prepa t atment in ginns 1 TO RHEUMATIOS--Send for free booklet on Rheumatism. Try Tib- bens Triple Remedies for Rbheuma- tism and get Relief Hepat 00 Re nalis Eliminant and Alkalizer $1.00 Meritol (Rbheumastim Drops) 60c Krood Ofl Rubbing oll 80c; Call send by mall on receipt of Prepared In the laboratories the Tibbins Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa. Add 100 Postage and backing 18-4 Repairing FURNITURE REPAIRED— Re Bit made to all Xinds of furn! dt a, 0 and »llp covers a. Wm. D ompson's Upholster! Shop, 102 E Lamd Bt, Phone - Bellefonte, Pa. 1% | FOREMANS UPHOLSTERY —Furny ture repair shop, vig restor. {ing antiques a speck Cans and rush seats. Modern ot bP 8h North Race St, rear Pean Belle Bote Phone 400.M. 1% | MACHINE WORK lawn mowers sharpened olled and adjusted 750s Also machine repairs of all kinds Acetylene and electric welding. Owp Crewe, set screws and cold rolled stes! in stock. Swartz Machine Bhon Besiefoune Pa. Phone 22-R. 1412 Announcements | BAKE SALB-A bake sale it de held at Johnston's Cut Rate Store, | Belisfonte, Pa. Saturday May 21. | MYETIMC The Orange Fair Qom- [mittee will meet Priday. May 20th. | Sentre 1 m in the Grange Hall at | (OPENING SATURDAY, MAY Tint TRIANGLE 5 Miles North of Tyrone DANCING EVERY WED. & SAT. BUD FLENNER And his Popular Orchestra, featur. (ing Martha Stackhouse and Given VESTIVAL~{Ihe of the Hublersiburg Cemetery Association Inc, will be held Hublersburg Pa Saturday July 16 in Hublersburg x28 annual feslive Oo Woanern's 1a wale y Leann x40 il rTh Lemont hold a festival or sanetugll feld nun Wed 22nd ius by the FESTIVA Lil PESTIVAL-The sunusl festival by the Zion Cemetery Association will be held at Zion on Baturday, Juns is, with the East Centre County Junior Band providing music and enleriain- ment £23 4 Mi Cernetery o PESTIVAL~Th AnOociation will hold a fst - yor NOTICE ! LIFEBUOY SOAP on our Clreu Reads per cake. This should be 2 Cak 1c Widmonn & Teoh, Inc. BELLEFONTE, PA R.T. WILLARDS! STORE “The Men's Shop” have some real bargains lars oe kes for for the “Treacure Hunt” Real quality at low prices Monday, May 29 Store open till 8 P. M. New Shipment of DRESSES Arrive In Time For Treasure Hunt Event 25 Graceful and flattering styles A world of fashion for the smart dressed mise and matron. Sizes 12 to 20; 38 to #4; 48 to 54 and 168% to 26%. Z2-plece jacket frocks, 1-plece dresses, sheer frocks, net frocks, chiffon prints with swish taffeta slips, Bemberg prints, flowered prints, polka dot frocks. Navy, beige, powder, rose, agua and prints, Prices are: 151.97, $2.88, $3.88 and $4.88 LINTZ STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. WALTER CONEN, Manager.
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