THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 9. 1938, UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) . ——— Methodist Church oh Seavievu—Prey- | Duy and we must honor father as er service t! hursday evening, well as mother, The members of Bunday School on Sunday morning the Men's Bible Class of the Metho- | at 9:15 am. followed by the Chil- dist church will occupy the choir dren's Day exercises at 10:30 a. m.; [at the church service on that Sun- | Epworth League in the evening at | day evening which will be accompan- 6:30 p. m. led by a couple of special Biber odist joes | DY the men. We are trusting there On letnodinl Thur Servi wil I be a good attendance in honor on Priday evening at 7:30 p. m. at our fathers. Sunday School on Sunday moming| The members of the Epworth at 9:30 a. m. followed by Olass|peague of the Methodist church held Meeting 10:45 3. m., preaching ser- | 4 strawberry social in the Sam Holt vice in the evening at 7:30 p. m. with | | store room on Wednesday evening. | sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A. [They served strawberry shortcake, Garrett. Bellefonte church, Pray- | grawberry joe cpeam, strawbey er service at 7:30 p. m. on Wednes- | Sundaes as well as strawberries day evening; Sunday School On| plain, with coffee and cake. The Sunday morning at 10 a. m followed | proceeds are to be used to defray by the preaching service at 11 a. m. | expenses of sending a couple of the with sermon by the pastor, Rev. G | young folks to the Newton Hamilton | A. Garrett. week Presbyterian Churehh News: On | Training Camp the last in June. Miss Ruth Parsons accompanied iby her mother, Mrs. W. B. Parsons, Mrs, Allie Hall, Mrs. Roy Calhoun, Mrs. Boyd Lucas and Miss Minnie Sensor motored to Millheim one ievening last week and visited at ithe grave of the late Mrs. Elizabeth | Hogan in the Millheim cemetery request of the pastor of the Union- ville Presbyterian church, Rev. H. E. Oakwood, a group of persons Inter- ested in the possible formation of | & week-night Bible Study class met | the church last Friday evening The matter was discussed at some 'ngth and feeling there is consld- e erable desire for such a privilege, It | was decided to proceed further to| Charles Rowan of Bellwood spent that end. The t'me of such meet- [a cou le days this week working ings to be decide r. It was de- about the property of Miss Eva Row- cided to meet again nex. Friday |an, which was formerly that of his evening, June 10th in the Preeye | Eker, terian church, all persons who be- " lieve in Its merits and to consider |; “Br Brae. che Lok Horn and MM, fulthes matters in that cODNECUon. | 4: penn State College, completed n the meantime, those who may D1; 4 the term last week and interested are requested to hand |. wediciday of this week left for thelr names to the pastor, HOWa™ |ygons Alc; where he will spend this E Oakwood, so that define IANS |gummer furthering his eduction may be made without unnecessary | in. the line of Forestry. He will delay. enter State College again next Fall Several persons from here attend- | sha ed the funeral on Saturday after- of IL Lrsalne gona, daughie noon of N. B. Spangler from his late |, fey days at her home here after home in Bellefonte. We as a com- completing her semesters work at munity extend our most sincere syM- | po, State College. She left on pathles to the wile and relatives in | Monday for State College where she their hours of bereavement. {will spend the time prior to entering Thomas Fisher and brother New- the summer session at the College ton and wife and child, sper. ‘De which will be about the 28th of weekend with relatives in the com- month munity, having come to att ng the / : There will be preaching funeral of Mr. B. Spang.er 00 |¢he presbyterian chure h this Sunt Saturday. ievening at 7:30 p. m. with sermon The young folks of the community | by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood who are students in Bellefonte High! Mrs Winifred Pete ROTM School, finished up their terms work | Howard, Pa. where she will be em- on Tuesday of this week, although (ployed for a time. they must report at the school this The regular month y Thursday to receive their report | otins of the WC. T. U cards and attend assembly. There | on Wednesday even 8 at the home are only two from here who are os the president, Mr. H. M. Mik members of the graduating class, A good number was In alendanee being Donald MeErwaln and William ho ha p " Goan . Resides. Commencement exercis’s Re members of the Grange o thi nw! a» ir v ira will be held this Thursday evening, | —us place are faking preparation this week t0 entertain the other or- Late reports from Willlam Sheets, =anizations of the County in their who has been ill at the home of his so-called “Neighbor Night" They sister in Philipsburg for some time meet here in the Grange Hall are not 0 good. He is still confined this Priday evening. to his bed the greater part of the here is a crew of WPA workers time and is always glad (0 see 50We | working in DeWitts run back of the e from his oid home in Unlonvilie. Borough, cleaning it out and digging e all hope his recovery may be i geeper to avoid floods in time of peed. {high water. There are many places On 8Bundav ." ne 19th, Is Father's along this run which are dangerous $ this service 3 in N " business was held w Hl Wil Here's a Real Coffee Value EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 3-Ib bag 39c AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING a0 aw 27c ww | 3¢ » 21¢ ne | SC 2~7c¢ A & P SLICED Nut Oleo | | Pineapple 2 ~19¢ 2: 39¢ FAMILY BREAD - - re Roll Butter, 2 Ibs 57¢c Print, 21bs61c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES. ..2 8-on pkgs 13¢ 13-02. pkg. 10¢ WALDORF TISSUE...6 rolls 25¢ SCOTT TISSUE. ..3 rolls 23¢ OCTAGON SOAP, § giant bars 19%¢ PALMOLIVE, 4 cakes 23¢ MILK * Freda. saves con 10 =n. 65¢ Carvailon Early Rose Peaches. esse. 5lbs'20¢ CARROTS. . 2 bunches 13¢ ASPARAGUS. . Ann Page Salad Dressing Mustard Brick or Longhorn Cheese »17c Soda Crackers Fancy Rice x= NUTLEY DAISY Bunnyfield Ready to Cook, Cellophane Wrapped ROASTING CHICKENS 21b, 10 oz. to OR FRYING 2 1b, 15 on. $1 09 CHUCK ROAST * - - Ib l6c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST........ SMALL SMOKED SQUARES....... SKINNED HAM mt, to wil Ib 22¢ Haddock Fillets. ......Ib 10c A. & P. Food Stores i) a 1) [in time of flood and we are hoping | | this danger will be avolded in the | | future, | { Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner, of | Upper Darby have been visiting with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McElwain, the past week. Guests at the home of Mrs, Aman- | da Way last weekend were Mr. James lof Ohio, Mr, and Mrs. Austin Lu- cas and son, and Mr. Joseph Alex- ander of Union Township and Mrs Bessie Alexander and son Dallas of Milesburg. | Mrs. Amanda Way visited with re- latives and friends in State College one day last week and was very much delighted with her trip. Juests al the home of Mr. and {Mrs. D. H. Custer on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Shirey and Mr. | and Mrs. Carl Geottel and two chil- dren all of Williamsport, Pa Lucas Reunlon:—The annual re- union of the Arista Lucas family, being the 8th, will be held on Satur- day July 2nd at Resides Maple Grove at Bush Hollow. Al friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend this reunion John Saxton ls now harvesting his | strawberry crop as well as others ‘about the community who have a patch. Roy Calhoun has been plek- ing also D. N. Custer, —— BLANCHARD Messrs John Bechdel ous Loran of Koosler Camp set, arirved here Saturday and spent weekend with the brother and family, Mr, and Mrs. W H. Bechdel. This first and Nichel- Somers- the rmer’ the visit John has made here for over a year. He plans to leave July 1st. to be- come a cadet In the U. 8 Marine Corp. Mr. Curtls Bechdel also spent Sunday at the Bechdel home The W.C. T. U. road sign has ar- rived and was displayed at the Church of hrist on Temperance Sundny. It will soon be placed on church property for all to see Mrs. D. C. Gardner has returned home after spending week at Pleasant Gap Robert Lidwy Walter Lindsey 4 ‘ Pat aura a son of Mr. and Mr» has been quite Ul week. Jahn Heche IR We Elsie Lingle, Ton Fergu- and Mrs. Robert Grisler William Warren and Al. Holloran of Pittsburgh were at Baker Run Hunting camp over Memorial Day The Baptist INCA/Y plan ning their ldren's service Ww be hi t ning, June 19th Glenn Wiliams a student of Jefl- ferson Medical College, has been spending a short vaca with rela- tives here and al Howard, before be- ginning work for th Jel ferson Hospital, Mr. and Mis. EM. Fran Henry Cullen and daughter June Snow Shoe visited last week at Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sinith Edward Rupert of Lower Beech Creek, wis a supper guest of Mr. and Mrz. Curtis DeHaas on SBun- day eveni Miss son, Mr jae Scho Ol » tion A summer al z and Mrs ~~ the home of Mrs the Coburn it the weekend with his and Mrs. T. K Spang- Amnouncements have been receiv. ed here of the birth of 2 baby oir] to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Lock Haven. The neweon has been named Lots Mary, Mrs. Wikkon was formerly Miss Mary § place Mr. and eT Mrs, Albert Robb and | family of New Bloomfield, spen Memorial Day with Mr. and Mra Joseph Aaron of ‘Beech Creek so tha Mrs. Katle Scantlin who had been spending some Ume here mig turn with them, Mrs Annie Lingle of spent Sunday with Mr Gaylord Bathurst and f Guests over Memorial Day wilh Mr. and Mrs. Alien Pletcher were T. PF. Alexander, filliam Davis, Clyde Meadowcrafe and Henry Neverglo of Pittsburgh, who came nd some time at the Hunting Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kunea and Mr. and Mn, Hugh Glossner of Lock Haven and Mill Hall gpent but Memorial Day with the Pleichers W. W. G of the Bapiist church had a spaghetti] feed atl the home of Mrs. R. J. Spangler on Friday even- ing. Those present other than Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spangler and family { were: Mr. and Mrs, Harris Conte and son, Misses Dorthy illiam Jane Williams, Betty Gardner, Be'- - ty Eaton, Florence Brickley, Louise Balopue: louise Gardner, and Mrs flip Schroat. At that meeting ore planned to meet with Mrs Schroat on Monday evening to roll bandages to be sent to foreign fields PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Walker and | two children, of Orviston, spent the | weekend at the home of William | Btters, | Alfred Long of Mill Hall spent Saturday night at the home of his brother Harvey Eminhizer, Mrs. Ruth Gilbert, Mrs. Russell Jones, and Miss Sylvia Lucas of Palrview, were Wednesday evening ivisitors at the home of Mrs. Lee Richner, ! Mrs. Pannie Eminhizger, son | Theodore and granddaughter Jane | Bagler were Tuesday evening visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. {Clair Cowher at Summit Hill. | Sunday visitors at the home of | William Richner were Mr. and Mrs. | Milton Richner, of Clearfield, Clark {and Roy Calentine and Elery Gal- lentine of DuBols, and Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Lucas. Mrs. Hazel Oriffith and two chil- | dren, of Yarnell also gpent Sunday | at the Richner home. { Sunday visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer were Alfred Long | of Mill Hall; Ralph McCartney, of | Pleasant Valley; Clair Cowher and | two children of Summit Hill, George | | Robison, of Fairview, Rhoads Rob- | ison of Yarnell and William Etters. Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer's daughter | LuVera and Jane Bagler were Sun- | day evening visitors at the home of ‘William Richner, Mrs. Dessie Emel and baby Nancy, | spent Tiesto with her parents, | oi and Mrs. Fred Kessling of Yar- | nell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel and Pittaby 0 visitors at the home of i A gifted mind is one that easily | discovers plausible excuses, ai POO ms in PLEASANT GAP | Miss Stella Gheen was home from Sunbury where she holds a perman- ent position In the Mary Packer hospital, to spend the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Nelle Gheen, Mrs. Ward Showers entertained her Bridge Club at her home Tues- day evening Miss Bertha Rimmey was hostess to her Bridge club Monday evening. Mrs, R. W. Noll js spending some- time in Philadelphia, Mrs. Tucker returned home to Pen Argyle, after a short visit with her son, William and family The Garden Club was entertained at the Noll-Melroy home on Tuesday day afternoon, a number of its members accepted an invitation to the Bellefonte Garden club meeting held at the home of Mr George Beezer on Curtin Street Mr. and Mrs, Cuss of Mifflin were guests Sunday at the Harry Bilger home The Ladies Auxiliary of the church will meet at the M:s. Harry Traxler on Friday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Herman, Mr and Mrs. Willlam Tresasler of Boals- burg had as their guest the circus in Harrisburg last Sat Dean and Sheldon Shuey Mr. and Mrs. Lee daughter Joyce, Mr ner Noll, Mrs Hen y Noll, Mr: Melroy, Mr Mrs. Edga; mers, daughter Dor a and son among Bellefonte Sunday the Baccalaureate by Reformed Stamm, in the Pre to the 1038 clas High School The grad Township banquet at ast Friday evening The Civic Club award wis given to Clara Louis with Jane Noi] and Betty receiving honorable Junior Linquist visi M home E f oi oO IrGaYy and AD Ray som- Edga Sampse] and M Al who evenin sermon minister sbyterian cl were those g delive Lhe ualing ciass Hig the Nittan: mel Ory Lis Year, £2 | SCHOO iy the Bta Women iubs mee. a few weeks ago. Mn her Federation of ing held there Carried aug taney the train i the conference and lef: with 3 ladies new inspiration and a jot of helps and ideas for the coming yelrs work, as well as brought home i each individual just what benelt an L3) . 4 “Ww er in t . 1 r 1 3 1 ne bons ded until le fs from attending and meetl oe women's cit ngs good these year each ! i womens clu to be proud of ar 8 mmers and Rhea Flor nting the local Fire Co. ca his meeting and exiended vitation to the ladies to use the Fire House buliding ! meetings, Social ete » well as mentioned that the Co. had recently po a new fire engine at a cost iy $3600 and would appre inate help ib might give ward payment for same. $2500 was voted for this cause. The retiring Mrs. Grace Hutchison and Mrs. Myrtle Mar- activiiie the {a ACOs of near- al . Ys 3 the cl hem president the new president, gargel received beanttf™l corsas bouquets from the ciub and a social hour with refreshments concluded the evening. The Drama Section of men's Club =ill hoid a June 15th. on the lawn at of Mrs. Esther Livingston Don't forget about the play “Ann's a Blonde" to be given by the Mile:- burg Presbyterian ladies bul spon- sored by the Drama Section of the Women's Club tonight at 8 p m. in he Grange Hall Admission 25 and 15c. Ii promises to be very good Mrs. Nelle Gheen, Miss Stella and Charles Gheen and Fred Rohrbaugh attended a very beautiful church wedding last Saturday at Beech Creek when the latter's sister Mar garet Jane Rohrbaugh was united in marriage 0 Rv. David Rodnev Bluhm of Irvington N. J. The happy couple will make their home at Amity, Pa, where the groom is pastor of the Presbyterian church Mr. and Ms. George Margargel 8r. returned home from a weeks vacation in New York State, Mrs. Dewey Sorenson returned home last Thursday from a short visit with her mother at Corry, Pa Her son George decided to remain for a jonger stay. The condition of Mr. Perry Krise who has been so seriously ill for gev- eral weeks, remains unchanged Little hope is held for his recovery Mr. and Mrs. William Kerstetter, Rev. Henry and wife and the jatte:'s mother gpent Tuesday afternoon at a cottage In Green Valley, The play sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Methodist church and which was to have been given June 14th, has been postponed un- til a later date which will be an- nounced as soon as decided upon. Don't forget about the Rummage {Sales which the Women's Civie Club will hold in the Fire Hall, Saturday, June 11th. Any one who has ariic- jes to donate please get in touch | With Mrs, Robert Livingston or Mrs | Nevin Adkins. Contributions will be appreciated. The Women's Civie Club will hold their annual festival in Nolls Grove on the evening of Saturday, June 25th. The new the We picnic the home on Jelting, :Soniingatly doing nyo Soi: Ce Rar 5 #4 | VISITING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES STATE COLLEGE (Reported by Special Correspondent) IN is Mr. and Mrs Street have as thelr guest of Pittsburgh, Miss Kathryn Prospect avenue burg on Friday Mr, and Mrs Street had as Mrs. Gertrude Mr. and Mrs Hugh Etters of Miles Alice Kline of East Harris- Lowther Visited In Harry Gill of Pine thelr recent guest Fox of Shamokin John Jacobs of West Beaver avenue had as their recer guest thelr daughter Mrs. Henry Shaw of! Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Parsons MoAllister street had as thelr day guests, Mr. and Mr Klinger of Bellefonte Misses Jessie Haven Burns of State College at bridge at the Talleyrand Ing Bellefonte Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Behrer North Burrowes street had a weekend guest Maude of Norwood Young of Anne Wahl entert her friends at a birthe her Bouth Thun Elda Sun- Elliot and " nteet en { thelr Philadelphis home on day afternoon Doris Zang members of her 8 her home on Thursday e Mrs. Clara Bhaffer of Eas had her son Roland Weekend Suna > West Beaver as vening al ue aveniu Paradise lersburg and Roy Very Hw flower are 5 QISTHAY § his week yal Worker REBERSBURG in wu Mr od Mr and son of Enhrats 4 at the home « £m A . Mr M end Anna Stas Miles Bowman all ! Mr and Mn R AY mond family of Lock Haven Miss Juila Ocker of spent the weekend atl Mr Bellefon! the home and Mrs CULors ‘ Oramiey of Mr. Gramiey’ equipment last Saturday Mr. and Mrs Jay Vonada of Woodward ited at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown Mra. Elizabeth Gephart and John Diehl of State College, called at the home of Mrs. Emma Corman Wednesday, The latier accompani- ed Mra. Gephart to her home for a few days’ visit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bgerline af Greenburr visited at the home of Mrs. Ida Weaver on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bair and Mr and Mrs John Bright of Smullton were Sunday callers In Mifflinburg at the home of Mrs. Bair's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowersox Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Boone and two children of Aaronsburg, were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Ms. Roy Brungart. Rev. and Mrs. N. FP. Douty and Mrs. Douty’s niece, Miss Mary Ella Hess of Michigan, Telit Wednesday for their summer home at Hephai- bah Heights at Monterey, Mass, Rebersburg and vicinity deeply feels the loss by death In the Lewis- town Hospital of Mrs. Maude Weaver fe of Rev, J. J. Weaver, Lutheran pastor in our midst. The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire community Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weaver and daughter, and Mr. Pau! Winning- stant and friend, Miss Ulch, all of Lewistown, visited at the home of Mr. Weaver's mother, Mrs. Ida Weaver on Sunday. The Misses Ruth and Edythe Bierly, Mrs. William Breon, Mrs Herbert Smull and Jean Hartman were business visitors at Lewistown last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Auman and two children Pauline and Irene, and Mrs. Lawrence Diehl and daughter Betty, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Helen Shultz. Mrs. Della Mark and son and tools and a! Vis on daughter of Loganton, visited at the | home of Mrs. Savilla Stitzer on Sun- day. Miss Beth Harbach, a student at the Williamsport Hospital, spent’ Monday at the home of her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbach, of ‘Livonia. Rev. and Mrs. A. J Miller, gon ‘Paul and daughter Betty attended | commencement exercises at the Leb. | ‘anon Valley College, where their ‘son John graduated on Saturday. {On their return trip Betty Miller re- mained at Hummelstown for an ex- Fire baby Nancy were Friday evening Co. Band will furnish ae tended visit among friends. Harvey | Beside the usual attractions such as | Bingo, Wheel of Fortune, Fortune | etc. a New ohe “The Plower unable to get along with any per | berger and Miss Bloom of State Col. | has been added. These ladies sons on earth because everybody lege and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Snook There are human beings who are | else is wrong! of and Mr Went guest on Charles of Greensburg Mrs. John Paterson Avenue had as Mr. and Mi William ringfieid, 1linol of Lans we Nome Harry and of Pak Friday Young of 8; John Coble weekend Mr their ford, spent the [4 Of his Cobk at ul Mrs parents and of Pine guest of honor at ¢ her home on f eet on T y A at eG a time with her Mrs. Byron son and wile nd Richards Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross proud parents of a baby arrived at there are the daughter which home week Thos who spent Memorial Day at home of Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Weller, were Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Wagner, and son Jimmie Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knarr and daughter Mary, of Brockport, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner of Blanchard M:s. Grace Henderson and son of Trafford, are visiting with her sis- ter. Mrs. B. H Williams, Mrs. Nannie Richards of Detroit Mich, is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Holter, who makes her home with Mr and Mrz. Robert Long, quite seriously ill at this time Mr. and Mrs Paul Williams and son Jimmie, of Philipsburg were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Wil. liams. Mrs. Peck, of McVeytown several days recently daughter, Mrs. Robert ax! the is spent with her Long. SPRING MILLS It is getting pretty bad when heavy taxpayers must repair their roads gratis before they can use ithem, like we have a case here in Gregg Twp. Mr. Lloyd Bartges, who lives along the road leading from Heckman's cemetery, east to the Penn ownship line, which was al- {most impassable at places; went to work with geveral workmen and repaired gratis, without a cent of | expense to the township. If we had all men like that we would hardly wages of the supervisors, | Mr. and Mrs. Overly of Clearfield need any road tax except to pay the | { Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corman and Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. Overly being a | sister of Mrs. Smith. I Mrs. C. C. Bartges. | Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hettinger were: Mr. and Mrs. Dukeman of Clear. field, were visiting the latter's sister, | visitors at the home of | Me Hey M. Hettinger and daugh- iter, Miss Martha, and Mrs Parks, | all of Altoona, Mrs, Harry Franken | of Penn Hall, ® MILESBURG y enjoyable day was spent on Monday May 30th at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Watson. The n being M Watson's birth- Dinner was served to the foi- "J A ver idren Pitcairn daughter niats Walker and Mr. and Mm the COune of Mr a VI Mement nN Fred Mc ange t Hie OK ¢ Da 8% a Rev wy Wy Guet % The ; Howard Oakvox reading More Ela of MeTIing cre Oy foliowed by Ww alias Mr their aunt, Mrs twice in Milesbure orth the price of admisss ion MH Milford Ovier and n Pave and Donn of State College, were Sunday visit at the O. J. Wense] home Betty Keeler is gpendin davs with her uncle, Harold gon at Wingate, On Wednesday Mrs Pred Duke and son, Donald, were at Renovo, attending commencement exercise Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Halderman and two son: of Renovo were Sunday tors at the Fred Dyke home. Mrs. Ray Lutz of Lewistown spen’ two davs of last week atl the Samuel Stanley home Rev. Howard Oakwood and son Huch motored to Altoona, Mondas George E Rely rety Detroit after visiting with er, Ms. Bita Kelly and L. G. Peters, We are glad to note Mrs. Mabe! Hall recovering slowly from a three wveks lines: Mr. and Mrz. Gray MoKinley and Austin Scandrol of Piisburgh vis ited over the weekend at the John Shay home and at the Henry Me- Kinley home. Mrz. Oakwood is morning the jo of her pet Angora cat which she has had for six years, Tommy waz the victim of a speeding motorist DOWN BUT NOT OUT When trials and troubles sur round you Don't never =it down and pout. Put up your chin; put on a grin And say “TI might be down but not e ors few vid« » g 4 G a Ds Vast has ned to his moth. sister, Mrs all have our share of Not one of us is exempt. spent ast Sunday at the home of| We never know just what we can do Until we have made an attempt. Yodny everything may run gmooth- Tomorrow all may be wrong. Take that frown from your face, and in its place Try humming a little song. A song wili chase away the shad- ows And you wonder what its all about, Then put up your chin, give us a grin And say “I might be down but not out.” La PORT MATILDA and Mis Wh Bel! Y FREE DANCE ! At HECLA PARK Each Saturday Night Not Allowed ! [Ss NO USE! { f | WAIT! I'M ALWAYS i | DONT J JU M Pp | LAST IN OUR Pt” Se SALES CON (TESTS Mea a / awe a - FYou COULD COVER YOUR ) TERRITORY BETTER IF AS | YOU ALWAYS KEPT YOUR CAR IN TOP CONDITION!) res’ AND THAT means) ATLANT IC: i) THANKS, BOSS - BUT | OWE IT ALL TO THE THREE LITTLE MEN! WHITE FLASH MOTOR OIL LUBRICATION
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