THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. The Flower Mart and rose ex-| June 2, 1938. Page Five --Among our callers on Saturday | was L. G. Peters, well known citizen hibit of the Bellefonte Garden Club from Penna, Furnace, at the home of Mrs. George A. Bees Mr. George Felding, of Centre er, will be held June 18, as origin. Hall, while In town Tuesday, was a ally scheduled. pleasant caller at our office Mrs. Nancy M. Richards, of De- rm ——————— e—————— ® Mr. W. J. Aley, of Niagara Falls, troit Michigan is visiting this week : : vy TTR Li WANTED d an ond 30,000 People Read This Column Weows, 1 mies, removed ns a caller . ve orepart With her brother and sister-in-law J hi y : hom’ ~Mrs. Frank W [Dashem and Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Morse of Wad u culiey oh SU Sie 8 Mig ropa. Rev. and Mrs. H. Willis Hartsock a! ov f oul I ry olay. ies and ‘mules. reurved daughier May, of Centre Hall, wert | Cameron, were guests of friends ' latives near Jacksonville, the Methodist Parsonage every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- POR BALE Nice spring chickens Vogl, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa, Phone welcome callers at our office on pe lefonte Saturday and Sunday Nr, anid 3a. BE. Be Stover of Als Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rider, of Partment has become so amazing'y popular. Considering its low cost and yy Piet 10 to ir po ina k Sash Ber }ny b-it-4 st our expense iu Hhursdat. *hiladel Sa ee, : fiiieidge i toona, spent the weekend in Belle- Chambersburg, motored to Centre the benefits derived, It is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- prone 500 et, TT PR 3 AUTO CGUASS —ShatiorproX Ooor TO 1 gel My \ prt | » ) soe x ’ “. ’ y i n Y . in . N " y Aly A ‘ Trin DWI rp Fag gd Ont: . (fonte visiting among thelr respec tive County Sund lay to spend Me wy gain Counter, POR BALE —New Hamhmehire Red ai aM. an w ” hi ids in stock rw ith his son and jaughter and Jatives and f:iends relatives. Mrs. S.over wis a caller [Day as guests of Dr, Rider's parent RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents Ior white Leghorn pullets. Barred ou and trucks 1920 1 35, We i (4 4 is ¢ a 3g nel al SN Qk is ’ ath the family home on 5 : ; | Bt our office on Saturday Mr and Mrs Clayton Rider, at thei first lssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise Bossa ahd Kew Jamba in Rad hicks, stall auto glass during daylight hours es Sisters ol He MY Mr. and Ma Thomas Oeary anc | _ pegister John L. Wetzler, of | nome ln Coleville. ment contalng more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. | JAUF © Hatchery Mall Hall, fu. phobS [os 4 ed _Sundhg fuorn ot, ast Street Thomas of Ardmore, spen oe / ; ’ tty nT Ler in ELE A 7 WE ue ruger’s Auto Parts, Philipsburg N d Mrs. Calvin Fisher and Mla pd Das isin in Belle- Miesburg, is rapidly gaining -Miss Betty Casebe r, daughtel REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estate x28 son. ¥ "pi Ro h, were weekend Joote s suests of the C. H. Heckman SUength after a long period of tli- Of Mr. and Mis. O. D. Case: ly Mdvertsing—sale Or rent. Garden Plants 0 UMATIOS pond % of Mr. Pisher's parents, Mr family, Ness and now 1s almost a dally visi- Went ign Suet: PB RY : i KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be matled 0 _ BO ar x arnaihad in Hae my Yl thal Ramat qo tor to his offices in the Court House, | 1uesday, ior a Vis Mr. #0 this office, must be complied with by those answering (he advertisements FOIt SALE—Oarden plan ¢ do | beng Trip pie Rem edits for Rheutna- and Mrs. John Fi isher us thelr hom The Young Woman's Guild of W. B. Young, of Boalsburg, call. Mrs. Edward Wittmer. Mrs. Wil ow QUATRE A y § re wtp on South Water Street the Presbytedian church will hold a ' tmer before her marriage last youl r , Mir . Ap Relle Please do not call al the office for Information concerning such advertise Phi R Correll, Sunnyside, Beli - od 4 . ; ed at our office on Wednesday, whil Mr and live azel, © + SUDDEr i he Mark Willla, . a oy was 58 1c tz llefonie o Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D. Hazel, 0 | picnic supper at the Mark WIA. 8, gojjefonte oh business. We were | V8 Miss Lok Kurtz, of Bell Ol Rubbing Upper Darby, were weekend visitors Cabin on Spring Creek Wednesday ; : fone ments, as the publishers are not permitled to divulge the name of Lhe ad- / p—— - vertser, FOR SALE Choice plants tomato . workin by f - og 3 _. R -Ve4 r«0l inu g} . . . . catybage aul iffower weal pepper com . 554 N h lane. ha sauaintances. | hina 8 surprised to learn that Mr, Young Mary Ward, 14-year-old daugh SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- | oold frame grown, h ed Ww tne end by mail on with friends and acqualr C June had not been to Bellefonte for about ter of Mrs. Rosle Ward of Prosser- oCrat " 4 veitiseme EC ne time weather Prank Nelsos ) Ea ast Lamb Prepared in the laborsiories Oliver, a former Bellefonte boy, en- Mrs. E. E. Sass, of Wilkinsburg, |i wo W Heliciaile Tor ADA | town, caught the largest fish on Sat- | TErat is entitled 10 a 20-wurd adveitisement i Wiese coumns one Uime, | uel orT, Tat CrIeR. one 500-M, | TiUbing Phannacy, Beech i : 14 LE 3S re 5 3 SASS i 4 . " £1 | F IRL ul Fe I M Ry : ee Ht jelled one ™ NUIT O00 «MN . } I . rial “% to the old home ci aim E LWo years ¢ SBA , free of charge, ‘This privilege can be used six Wmes a year at diflereny | PHeeEs, helor Pa. Phone © vos AGA 10c postake and Decking joy ¢ a visit back to the id Hom and her grand-niece, Jean Mowery, Mrs. Edwin Beer. of Fairmont urday that was caught in Logan intervals 23 — es at least once each year Trafford were guests of Bellefonte Ww \ i rh : # t of Jud ! ' Branch this season It measured ‘ POR BALE Vemeimrie 1 { a. he gues ' A ' . ; . t bl Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hoy and relatives and friends during (he hi oS es SA Sug ge 3 K 19% inches and weighed 4 lbs. 8h Plante Ln E10 taught { ock aver an Mr skend and over smorial a) ing re alker, at thei om * love sat the Mavor of Prolsertown j POR SALE--2 McOormick cultivators, | flower, sweet Boandsh on ’ daughter of Lock Haven, a i] - weekend and over Memor Day East Linn Street. Mrs. Beer is a © R be " the Mayor of Pro y Lost and Found a A ei epomgley eviivatos otal. west Spat h Shit, 25 and Mrs. John Hoy and two ¢! kien Mr. Dovl H. Hoy. of Pitcairn native of Bellefonte being the for in Shing : 1 dump make, 1 wack i niu snap dragons, petunia Age . of State College, were weekend ., has been at Lamar for a ten ... Mi Alice Lowery Mr. and Mrs. Warren Elsey, of LOST- Black snd tan female rabbit Matis, Hublersburg, Pa 201! latwun, Asters ariet \ ests of M:. and M:s. Sinle H. Hay, | 4000 tion with his mother, MTS. | nen ou - Harrisburg, spent the holiday season und, Centre County ulcens ) ‘ and many other n[owering is South Thomas Street gi he pi e's oy ve Mic» Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weaver and tae O 1 a ny lef on s witd 12. Casyton Rider, Colevilie, Pa. J POR SALE--Two International culti- TY 8 Oreenhouse, South i 2 ar s Hallaway Hoy. called at our oli daughter. Patty Ls of Altoona in Sta. ollege and Bellefonte, wilh valors, condition fair an Al- Street Bellfonte Phop 200-K —Miss Elizabeth Larimer, employ- Tuesday while on his way back 3 - nent t} veekend ir efon ” relatives and friends. While hei¢ LOST--Woman's black purse o sh~ | lis-Chaliners equipme M . - ” ni Lo weeken il jell nite as " re ty tars - un ” pd by th ell Telephone Company ' Pitcairn ! ' they were guests of the E. R. Taylo i iol in Unio nee He Genteel, Bollefonie, R ed by th: Bell 1 | Pitca Mrs. Weaver's parents, Mr y were gu : i : Live Stock 1 tre a 1 he Ae " oi ¥ Ca» \ i + ‘ red RE vent I i wriad Day s8 COLA ‘RR Bt ACTER pen oe Memon Among the weekend guests M:s, John H. Mokle, at Mn Et? 3 ro h How Og he nn WM PG ginal Moun ! ‘ Day vacation in Bellefonte ing HET [the J. Bd. Confer home, Milesburg n North Thomas Street sey, before her marriage, was MIS plese return to Mrs. William N. Fish- | POR SALE parents r. and Mrs. Charles Lari | oa r and Al: oo oy nde : nice Taylor, of Beliefonte Bellefonte R. D parents, M15. & Al on West | XN Mr. and Mrs he Jam yer, of Stamiord, Con- 4 mer. at the family home on S$! land Miss Grove, of South William n : Guests of Mr. and Mis. Rall to Bellefonte, Fri " Pa.. R. D High Street yort melig fekar How po di Rida nich ? : Toner and family at thelr home til gh S port; Ms. / wong rin RL ul Help Wanted Bd v . the weekend h : binr Mis H. Brown and daughter | ard. Mr Mezthorial a) , a t Linn Street during the weeke! _ " . Lad | LEE ay #4] a . - Nancy, of rt Laudeidale, Florida and daughter, Jane, of Bellefonte 1 M Tr N. Cand Memorial Day were Mrs. Ton ANTED 5 men to work In a wh od SALE 4 -~ yr and MI ITY I Meyer L Lael y NIE “ i VO i : fed wind and Miss Nattle ast, of Thompson Vernon Ki parted last Fri- home in ne Re . / . . €r's mother, Mrs. W. P. Lewls a up furnished, Phone Sn ‘ " in tml rmon Ki departed t home in t Wer nts Jeoruia arrived Bellefomre last ,. . vie VF > " 5 ' day for Harrisbu: ! Sou.h Spring Street week for an indefinite visit with Mrs the holiday with his father . oe Brown's mother, Mis. J. M. Bricker, | ,,on af Kirk. They were joined : 4. her home on Reynolds Avenue Sunday by Mr. and Mr Miss Dorothy Fishburn, daugh- 5° : horse 11g heel wagon, gasoline ~~ M. E. Wion, formerly of De- Ki:k of Lemont, who spent . William Fisl " 4 troit, Mich, who spent a week In itime at Hershey were § I es a Af Sm . . mn { near Bellefonte, and Belle font e as the guest of her nep- panied back llefonte on Mon- 7 ne ohare 1 DEH Ir { Selinsgrove, depa Y h 1 ; Troupe family their a FOALS Hal hew and niece, Mr. and Mu: Q. day by Ve mn : R hi ; Monday afternod y rail < e of this offs x23 POR BALE BMne talft Phil home on East Bishop Street > No A aalas wa y Kline, 1¢ft Friday for Phill i —Mr. and Mr Andsey Carson on 0, where they are s where she expect: re n i daughter Mary and son Rober 2 Mr and Mrs Day id C. 8Shilllz nding rN Road finitely with her daughter, MI. arc Ella Kusse. Mrs. J. E Darb of JoungHous. filo, ape I missionary convention In thal wiges permanent job for # pete plant 860 George Wells ‘ OR ahd \ . tnt $ weekend and Memorial Day & 4H! city d rit 3. E } onl if this of Lise » and son Robert, and Miss De ow : PTA HIS Memorial Day visitors at the Blocker, all of Barber.on, Ohio, spent . Ihomas Haye Johnstonbaugh home at Axemann the holiday season In Bellefonte § ‘warkgron b “ gh Mrs. Wharton, all of New over the week-end were: Byron guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E u wg gales rat * Ta gtcn “ or ly, spent Uesday night at otk & Blackford, Mac McDonald and Miss | at their hon in West Linn Street. ' 0" STR ober ow Co Markland, Yesterday they continii- of 1 Cerdre PLO sellefon ) POR BALE Clara Mutzal h, all of Harris- Ti y were fou : a ed west on a mdtor trip whi : ; G5 bars, Mr. a 0.G Johnsik n- sidents of Barberton : dls ; take them 0 Arizona, Califor: " BT WOR ‘ ri ood POR 8 A Harley I's . f ' IA 3 14 pape for al 7 i i ’ Me Le D 3 x23 Personal Lion a Y welgher complete wi Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Gregory and four 3H of Clair R. We wie Ary daughters, Dorothy, Nellie, Jeanet! * ANTE nh a oy . rp Hida, Pa Mix, Lou Gulbrandsen, Of and Carol Ann, al} of Wilkes Barre . Brooklyn, N. Y. arrived in Bell fonte Friday to spend the hollda LY Repairing POR BALE—May rake, mower, Wo podr SATS PCR SALE AEP AIRED — FOR EMAN CPROLET t repa r shop Fpeciat dern rear A the sessions f ‘ rid +ONle all VICHUMLY, baug of Shore Mrs i and other western stales. M Mail garet w sodward Bellefonte D. had as their yg | UrDed their home in Washing- formerly was a well known resid nnouncement was made thi a n% of Bellefonte week at the imaculate Heart Fy 3, 0 Ath . hr Enis A group of members of the Academy at Foun tain § gs, that land, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meeker yy ry Thiripr: and family az | $7 PN gs Crew Announcements POR SALE ’ RNTV ALT Ann x Agnes llerman, dat sr Of ! Mil m. Mir Hallawasy Sale or Exchange WANTED To trade Brown Row of Bellefonte, a bene ith Mr. Mc- Ringling B: rs and Barnum iy C Na ty. Satur 24 or Sale : 3 to Harrisb Real Estate - mt of the Parrish apartm ro; py d ad Wa Hine ‘ f_ were weekend Rts WANTED " . he A yy Pr it =» ve ’ "we from 3 : > "* ru ryt 25¢ Ashlea 4 a y Wa haa ls v ies ii of sty ain . w a "a ed home “1 HB 8 Rehara na DArs i rvingion wp Y Sakmb 4 . . nd X\ and : J £ eng } Decker veek-pnd tri: yvhia where wk it —ree N - " sito dR nt . RED. # al & sini Cb pi oo Eug Poot wt i f331% } ton te } So Brin 4 on . M - EE Spy : Knight and L. Hartsock, of they visited Mr NOil's sister, Mi ‘1 me ence were Mrs, Elza y ¢ Ad rs. Pred Hat <) he 3 on i { Loon F Aan WI8 red ask Marguerite 10 has been th 1d E> <n on ! Ae avert " : x patient in the {ferson Hospital \ M: and Mrs Jo a 34 — i } . i : He yu aval Sti ne and ars : Sr. ANOTWOOC, were 4 3 - rahriiary suffering iY 2 id — giicd Pe AUATY Miss Ho di: 1 oun . of Coleville and Mrs. H. Willis sinus Infection. Miss Keese condi SOUnLY Sunday Mra. Murohy is . A - a — —— - . il “ EOL in 8 y. Mrs. } a o te 10 are - ; ay " on of ‘th . \ itisfactory now an 3 Yer} ctrictan yA pea sik ¥ ] " AD ork or will ore (Ow a i "OR RENT - Two mrtrments ye fe | » i TOO f He tion is satisfactory now ” —Mrs. Ralph Schnebley and Miss File Feral Andrew Kach ik ¥o3- and J. L. Bartsock a brother of the at the home of Bari BH. Bunkle How. | Zo ; , the cstiver oF FORM Ae Opf- church at Asronsburyg day xpects to be discharged iro Camilia Campbell, of Topeka, Kan- 'erday completed the installation of pa. Mr Harsock rd, Pa. Mt Bagle RB. D 1 2 TV Auld Used meorcycies in. |, on toasted naire of Bellefort vening, June if - 780 p. m . . now Sindivesst tod pris hosiiial sOon, a . ($38, returned home Monday after | (G8 CHEECE BEES SAMPLE SHOW The ladies of the Miss Carrie Belle Emerick , o! | having spent a week in Bellefonte a Chamb: rs, in complian ce with the of Bust Curie Ho . Wanted to Buy 3 237 up; used bicycles 85 an RENT A “Tour room “apartment t P.O of A. Belifonte will “hola a Centre Hall, and Miss Macy Seamer iguests of Marion Zimmerman, a ecent recommendation of a Orand ¥ East Cus tn Street, an iB 4 tryeycien $1 00 un: also large ’ ample show In Bush Amn rie of Boal:bu:g. were visitors in Belle her home ; tl 4g : indalled in Griven by Emory Olderson, wa: QanreD. To buy sl kind pulp- | SewRn truck for sale mp. Nigh! Mrs. C. P. Ripka fonte, last Priday. Mi Emerick ments and nt Hous ( ene of the Centre Hall WANTED A git 8 in the Judges “ - ne cylinder Ace and 2 In. A car owned by George I. PUY Now Indian moon oposite B anc Lowision od abou: one fender when <i. pho and family x thelr home on Wil- 130 s possibl the presen: Wis Involved IT collision a: the ower gie pl iste price, Writk Phase. Quote phce, wrt Tractors, Etc. Judges’ chambers floor Onl POON ¢ wl . " a ’ a . 5 A 5 M1 Hele operator { re ail. has oS Na who is # t at Ney reported TRYEMINE Be HOP Sree al 513 aye (125 N. Thomas Si. Bellefor colt " YO I a Mrs an Al vas turning south on Spring Street WANTED--To buy second hand U0 ee. | PHOT 132 fall tim ¢ atin Mi i Wallace J. Ward voste-da hile sg Mr Lehi v law hry : aia . - A Phone 1 12 or 82 . } ay OGEerE mach “73 RR SALY Om 20 +3 in ale word from Mrs. Earle Ma- | o a. we ” . : po " hie DIY 4 FY ¥ A i Pdr o Wall Ace 1 hy \ nord nf ’ a write CB " 8 On x H all Station Pa x22 OF : +) i uf PEEL mode le Sate Poder. (Coeding north Street r: J Fordson tractor. 1932 made! Houses for Rent ied thelr nis A 4 1 . . { a . a ad wd wid i ol { . wy) ? ei bs . si : uJ — Larane 8 the weekend vis ¢ the hom * benk stree is friend ro on o en Bsyivania Women, tha he Bellefonte dice in tint WANTED--To buy cattle, calves a x oTEem | T tractor plow rom One ‘ >d hous ~ Were 4 great sus Mr. and Mrs 8 ] 87 niakn The Rodge hy and poultry of all kinds 1 pay the iNSrRsiion A mders 1 a p t att big, were hl : BLAS 18 he Rodgers ca 2° most best for the best, BR H. MoCalebh | Te srreader aur Me 3 : . ’ . ‘i continued in i ; ak lamaged and no ane was Injur- 808 W, 8rd 81. Lock Haven, Pa. Phone ] ey SHaITIS mmnure spreader 1 law, Mr. an ong dts th rvi ver sin He had two Ot State College. The appoi ntmen 629-3 32 side rake; 1 5-ft mower: | 6-1. mower (* Niagara Falls, N Mrs, Confer _ aarwien is: iss is effective for three years Las . ; War x rach are rat i to work POR RENT fore tae marviads wa . yo Tis al EI ve Wi a nigh . tm ecmruraed he « ANTED- an In the market for a; be § rer. wesk he or of bbe. ol " Ciinsizas - Bas s Mrs. Ward repo ed th t ! ¢ th hoes, cattle, alisen ral nd Penna Pun Plione 13-R-3 Wazr- hme Bison. of Howard T1 fA of sod Bonin dls mi Inger and jing he press of other work In 8 B10 the Pres. pickens, Call Oentre Hall week ited a: the homes of Mrs. res i wd Louise, and hich &h is imerested it | n abe ty , . "we “oor drop 8 card to Bidney T. RI oy _-— - ” hel and Mrs. Ha:ry Haagen, of a] the latter girl chum. Ethel Mae possible fo r to accept the : Centre Hall, Pa ! POR BALE One 8% by 10 Frick trac | — . € revs t B ] - pen fo 0 3 wi St EYP . fre -. their » . . a. phot graphs » Of tisplay in } $ eye ine. 3 t ines rtion 135 Iba POR RENT Hal! of doull fonte R. D. 3. Mr. Confer en} § Mn Im i uo rom $1 tion and sl 188 sent her re 3 > ‘ rai s y s Smo Busing Stept One HB himself greeting his former sch home in Baltimore on Saturday to windows of the Montgomery & ( Articles for Sale eT Ast alums. 27-43 ae cy Pgs pv d ste » TT » fo) E coOnals _ o sana ’ mates, having been born and raised spend the Memorial Day week-end named without delay ins The ty all 4 onalsly of pho ” pn — 80} is op Ose trac- hot ane Jd water. Plenty of close's not getile ; in this part of the couniy. He and | with their respective parents, Mr : i graduating chase oR SALE--Trespass and no Sun- i ' John I “tractor: 1 No : at - : Mrs. Confer have hest of friends Bertha Klinger of East Howard at the home of Miss io us the century and > 44) Pishing signs at the Oa 25 Cle-Trac track owe 27 by 42 . FESTIV Al—The annual festival of a aid Snttons: 4 ima ida hry oy : refi Nizabeth C. Barnha!t. on East High from all indicat Yor 18. there's no be! Democrat office Prick threshers, fully equipped; 1 22 Allegh ony he Hublersburg Cemetery Association and relatives ir is section street, and Mr. and Mrs. William . rx. iy. by 36 Prick steel thresher, fully , m_———— - Ene will be held in Hublersburg Pa Nighthart. East Bishop street. The 0 equipped; 1 28 bv 47 Prick steel Saturday July 16 in Hublemsburg x28 EWR TINE 3 " § tr r 0 oy onc “ 4 ™ alts members of the family, namely: inspection of the pho § 5 Voter tanks $0 pal. capacity B. ahresher, fully HDR 0 ——————— tre ross an Mrs. R. 1. Stevens, on East Curtin visitors returned to Baltimore unl and Mrs Pred R Se dei and gon. of ion Re Th os. Rundi Inquire at the Busy Bee Cafe, Bisho Geiser sawmill re 3 en Git I. _ FESTIVAL~—The Nit may Base Ball Street. during the holidas XOTe Dr Monday where Mr. Klinger is em- and X sh Ha 2 eh 2 id aon ay po rr Ve e the dis- ag: Bellefonte. Pa x20 TAT Hmetor. CuRIvator . and o 1 POR RENT3 Clu ub will hold a fest! val ot the school Street, ring » holidays a ieakt . bu ivadaf azleton 5. Viole Morris play, and Mr. Montgomery repo : - —— is O° OC te ; : rally jooat . inds on Saturday Mt ’ 3 oved as a machinis b _ ” oe p" 1. Allis Chalmers W. C. tractor: 1 Prick trally jooated a \ 3 Jupe 11th. Mu. toy 5 other 1¢ tor-it «aw, ¥° . nd Qari sat orld f Now Yo + ih § ~ A POR SALE Bah one age in excel » ¥ R t i G a “ Be ens br 0 a wd sister - Inv, . pa d Samue! Neustadt of New ¥ K that the exhibit has attracted my lent condition Practically new. NO 1 sawmill, trimmer and edger. rooms. Inquire of Bel sie wit De Sut ay od by a rand band Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Stevens and Reports from the Pennsylvania City, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C interested attention from mor Mr Charles B. MoCl E Howard We have a Wt of second hand ma. Co RS ee Bh daughters, Jane and Betty, of Butler, Institute, Philadelphia, where N. E Harper and son, James of Wyomis- people than any display he's ever Street. Bellefonte, PI ny B15 J x22 Box 168. Co., Williamsport, a A——————————————— a and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey and Robb of East Curtin Street, presi- sing. Mrs, Morris and Mr. Neustadt had in his store. You'll be surpris«d POR SALE A chick brooder 250 cae R 3 2 Pasture For Rent Clam of the Curtin church will hold daughter, Jean. of Norwood Frank dent of the Bellefonte Trust Com ill remain in Bellefonte, until the at the number of your classmates paucity will sell cheap as I do not in- H h I G Pants re + 1 nesday June 8th. Refreshine Bin. Stevens, a student at Dickinson pany is convalescing from a lengthy latter part of this week. Callers at you've completely forgotten, while $end 10 raise any more day old chicks ouseno d oods : : for about 18 20, manic. Brershoty Telos a head of oattie E. 8. Bennett, Rut - R Corman, Beech © Pa. pho e v ’ ~Those from 3g the count PAFIT. xi of family Festivals FESTIVAL—The Advent 4 anothe rf apOin- Street, during the weekend included ter entertainment available than an POR SALE-—Five wooden doors, two —Cuests at the home of Dr. and _FESTIVAL—<The Young Propies College, Carlisle, spent the weekend {illness ae to the effect that he I* the home on Memorial Day were: Your own pholo may sirike you a W. H. Baird, Bellefonte, R. D. Pa. 22 m—— ay] BT A — at hic parental home, but returned gaining strength ramdly and 15 Mr. and M2 Thomas Neill, of being something conjured up by 3 POR BALE—Woodrings garage at Port | LOR, BALE Woden « chairs and tables | ville, Pa. Phone Bellefonte 91i- x24 MA gm Er Tog] to school Tuesday for a final ex- planning to return to Bellefonte Cleveland, Ohio; C. N., Showalter, of bad camera lens, rather than a re Matilda, also biackamith tools, gar- Centre. Hall, Pa ule WB. 7 nl: set be heid at Zion of Saturday, Jue 18. amination in one subject before about June 15. Mrs. Robb has been Wilkinsburg, ang Mrs. Paul trwin production of what you looked like fn "Ro wondin att Pos Tre — es Loans to Farmers with the East Centre County Junior coming home for the summer va- with her daughter, Miss Lila Robb land son Paul Jr. of Canto Ohio ‘way back when Hida. Pa ing nan "* “x24 FOR SALE—A majestic range with a Bang providing music and entertain. cation. at Ardmore, while her husband ha x2 i hot water front in good condition a. wasn. ; William J. Bower and grand- POR SALE Locust pods. wire fence, Phone 12-W, James Miller, Jr. R. FP. Dp. MONEY POR FARMERS-—For every —— ——— f been in the Institute, and has been a pT Tw 8 toa te farm purpose. No endorsers TIVAL-The Myers Cemetery ~Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ammerman " ne " g oh daughter, Ruth Boyer and Mr. and IMPORTANT TO SUBSCRIBERS posta, 6; and 7 feet, price 20 cts 3 Bellefonte. Pa x22 od BR in one Xe gd ation will hold a festival on the of Cleveland Oho, visited relatives spending the greater part of each..." = witmy Il of g — delivered anywhere in Centre and R. M. Ziegler or Geot hersbaugh Hunter's Park Ball Ground, Saturday Aaerpba nine Gay with him. a - B. Witmyer, all of Aarons- Clinton rounties. Also sawed posta, POR SALE—8ix new imported rugs ages Of George Motherbaiflh | evening. June 39 By oa and friend in Centre and adjoining ’ burg, were visitors in Bellefonte If you were one of our patrons Pred /hetand Alexandria Pa. x31 some are 9x12 taken for debis Saturn) Serning at Musee: Gettig's a A Lh pein arked Fo ors one Kio counties di ring the weekend ani 8. R. Robinson, civil engineer Saturday. and while here were call- Who last week received a pink slip due Cheap for cash or consider exchange PoC" ehh Snfonye Cred an a 1 ne HR 8 i Memorial Day and on Tuesday were | for the West Penn Power Company. ers at this office. Mr. Bower and containing a statement of your ac- POR SALE-Select oak porch swings, fOr equal vilue. Write T. M. in care DUT . ? — - riattrre § lefo shat " . : 3 Py . i 5 : ¢ of this office. x22 FAL pos . . ~f visitors in llefonte, where the¥ who has been located in Bellefonte Mr. Witmyer have been members of count you know with certainty to TB ori ide ag ihe, Not cBowndbuisns TE wns: Pat Gay il py were quite well known Mr Am- for the past six or eight weeks has the Aaronsburg Band for a number what date your subscription is paid right Factory 3 miles west FOR SALE—Spinette type plano Miscellaneous Saturday July 2nd. at the Grange merman was a resident of Philips- jeased one side of the former Rob- of years and they speak with au- As a rule, these statements are ap- Man along State road. H a at sell or_teship a ay | —————— | EA. 8% Pleasant Oa. Music hy 5 burg for 35 years, leaving that com- ¢ falker residence fast tho: ity w they els £1 {~ preciat ¢ rs 1M, Juli an, R. D Tairieed. lates: model U: | DEAD STOCK—Remored p t food band. games and refreshments Bitte In 19H. Binge hen be has ern 8. Ww atker ic ene on Eas when hey claim that organi preey ed because many subscribers ———— uful small plano for someone in your | Call anytime at my ps Tg 4 of all kinds x28 NE Since then he has Linn street from Mrs. A. R. Dris- zation is the cidest band in Centre ask that we notify them when the POR SALE-14-inch tight and loose Vicinity. Terme given. Por full ine |g76.3.3 Lioyd L. Smith, Miesburs | “sooo —_ a resided in Akron and Cleveland, al- coll, and when the dwelling has County. The band, consisting of amount is due. Otherwise they driving pulley, with bronze bush- formation whete DIANO may be seen. | py 18 FESTIVAL~The Youn Ladies" iis pulley was taken off a new Write Howard Vincent, 838 No. € 8t - - Clues of the Fillmore M. E Sunday machine and has never been used. A Philadelphia, Pa. Please furnish re. FIRE INSURANCE--At a reduced rate School will hold a festival on ithe though he maintains contact with heen made ready for occupany about 30 members—all well trained and all | would forget it. ings Naturally the publishers depend bargain for agyone needing a pulley ferences X22] twenty percent lew than the pre. church lawn, Saturday eveni ug hin dijae be unda Central Pennsylvania activities June 15. he will move his family experienced musicians-—is now through the medivm of Clearfield, here from their former home near booking engagements. Any person upon the collection of the small sacs of this sige. Can soon at this {mivm. J M. Keichilne, Temple Court 4 for the benefit of the office 11% POR SALE--Rather than resh) | Bellefonte, Pa. £30 School. Everybody welcome, x22 — factory will sell 8700.00 ayer | Philipsburg and Bellefonte news- putler. The other side of the prop- wishing information regarding counts to keep their business going. in Fy POR SALE-large auto trunk (new), Plano for small balance due of 85 FOR SERVIOE--Am prepared to start | Festival—The annual festival by papers, erty has been leased 10 O. B Malin iavailable dates and rates 8 request. If you find your statement showing Mrs. William B. Wallis. of New 30d family who will move from their led to get in touch with Harry Acker. | your account now payable or past electric train: child's desk; set golf on terms of $1000 per month ford my four-yearold thoroughbred Bei- the Jacksonville Cemetery Associa. York. arrived in Bellefonte Satur. Present home on North Spring of Aaronsburg, director, or with any due, a prompt remittance will be clubs, (beginners), carpet swespen Quick, write us where it may be seen, |FIan veh Pa Phone 8 aa bo RR 25th day for a brief visit with her mother Street as soon as the Walker home it member of the band. appreciated. Please don't overlook poat table (child's) complete, lot pint must be sold or shipped in next few Meyers, an, * 1B. igo 4 Bt June aut Mrs. J WII Conley. at hes ready for occupancy. The presen the fact that many ne rp | ar2 and Jolly lasses; childs 4.it. ex, (gngs. | SCE fo Daan Defence | | fufnieh mimic and syjariainment. 325 : ill Conley, at her home on a » A gl “ Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wion and $ y WSPADETS tension gate: porch rug. Inquire of Howard Vincent, Dept. of Accts. 838 ] aan West Logan Street She will bo Malin Sion rg FECEII AY WAR. DUT [four sons, Frances, David, John and hve been compelled to raise sub- O B. Malin 108 N. Spring St. Bells. |N. 6th. Street. Philadelphia, Pa sond FRETIVAL—On Saturday June 111k. joined here the latter part of this chased by Miss Ann Fox Richard. the latter of whom is only scription. rates—The Centre Demo. fonte, Pa Phone 285. x22 — oe, | the Sunnyeide ocametery association week by her husband, and early next Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ammer- one month old, will sail from New crat is endeavoring to avoid this ma— simian | POR BALE--Med icine cabinets 20¢; will festival at the var th frond boards (new) Toe: ¥Bonny | hold 4 a if $he week will have ag her guest Miss Maid” goleum rugs (new) $205 up: Joe boxes $3.75 electric sweep. Lh +4 - Ma: ie Geymacher, of Salaburg, Aus tn etTie tria, with whom she will sail June 18 aboard the Bremen for a several months’ visit in Austria. Mrs. Wal lis expects to return late in the sum- mer by way of Italy. Because of un- settled conditions in Austria at the present time, and due to the history- making events which have taken place there in the past few months, Mrs. Wallis expects to find Austria much changed from what it was during her visit there last summer. Contiary to reports current (n this country, Mrs. Wallis has been in- formed that the Salzburg music fes- tival, one of the world's outstanding annual events of its kind, will b2 held as usual this summer, and it is partly to attend the festival that man returned to their home Monday alter spending a week with Elmer Ammerman and family at Jersey Shore. They participated in a de- Hghtful family gathering Memorial Day at the Rocks in honor of four birthdays during the month of May Those whose blithdays were observ ed were: Miss Edith Ammerman, May 4th. daughter of Mr. and Mra E. D Ammerman: Mrs. John T Ammerman, Bellefonte, May 6; Joho Embich, May 12;and E. D. Ammer man, May 26. Those present were: ¥Yir. and Mrs. John T. Ammerman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1. Sprague, Harry Sprague, Jr, Velda Sprague, Margaret Young, Mr. and Mrs. E D Ammerman and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Embich and son, Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Embich, and Les- York, June 10, for Ausiralin, after having spent the past five month: {with relalives and friends in Penn- sylvania and New York. Since the iast of January they have been making their home with relatives in Rochester, N. Y., having gone there after spending a month with rela- | tives in Bellefonte and Pleasant Gan and vicinities. Mr. Wion spent the weekend in this vicinity having come here to bid farewell to his father, Frank Wion, his brother, Willis Wion, and other members of his family and his many friends. Prior to coming to the United States about January 1, the Wiong had been lo- cated in Melbourne, Australia, but upon their return they expect to re- side in Sydrey, where Mr. Wion will be employed as an electrical engin- Salona Woman Slightly Hart Florence M. Taylor of Salona! suffered slight injuries to her chest last Thursday afternoon when her car skidded off the road sar Charlton on Route 220, and hit a telephone pole. She was treated by 8 Lock Haven physician and then returned to her home. The Motor Police said her car was damaged about $65 worth. Summertime means more driving on the highways. lets not forge! to drive carefully and sanely all the time, Inventions to make work easier have not always secured more work... There are individuals who go [through the world in & permanent Farm Machinery FOR SALE-Gream separator In exe cellent condition. Price $10. Clyde Borger. Modhannon, x23 FOR SALE—A potato duster good as new. Prank W. Dashes, Syntre Hall, Pa. RB. D. 1. Phone J FOR SALE--A Ironage alking sunt | ator in good condit Yihon Belisfonte, R. D. 2 Phone ion | — FOR SALE--One Heineke self-feeder for threshing mashing, in condition, Priced 3 Black Hawk Kk Manure | snreader, for a A Wor price $40 re TR a. Markie, State | Coliege, Phone 3566 x22 POR SALE-AfA service of Burge milking machines and Tigh O, Da) Slee. | inp milk cooler, see good | ht, Harold N, | Brungart, smuliion, | . x22 ed in the house, Come in and sete us Get your fiesds at a real price. Taub's | Purniture Exchange, Bush Areafie | stock Bellefonte, Pa. Food Products POR SALR- ude a anger, Rr Elisabeth A . Port Matilda, x23 POR BSALE-CGond smoked count hams, Inguire of C. A Milesburg, Pa. x26 | Dogs, Pets, Etc. | POR SAL Crthmabungé IRE male and female. Mre “ Mingoville, a (mean, Phnilcos and | others, all prices; Brand new cots, will | soll cheap. We have everyihing need. | | setae | Undine Fire C6. bullding. ‘Theres will be many forms of entertaloment | Included in the many good things © ent will be baked ham sandwiches x23 FREE MOVIES! — RT HECLA PARK Sunday Night Se 1s MAKIDg the tip, Bi TE eh se BE toe i OI-,KLA
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