June 16, 1938. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LOCALS — A ——— ~<Unanimous approval of Punnsylvania State College Alumni Council wag given the proposal to change the name of the college 0 the Pennsylvania State University, at A meeting of the Council at State College last week, —Dr. Harry Lapp and Mrs. Lapp, of Reading, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs Robe:t Hood, Sr, at their home on Fast High Street. Dr. Lapp is a member of the staff of the Reading Hospital, having located In that city in recent years after having praoctic- ed In Wisconsin for a long period of time. -On Friday Mr, and M:s. David Grove, of Bush Addition, entertain. e4 at dinner the folowing ladle Mrs. Hanna Grove, Mrs Grove, Mr<. Agnes Grove Maves Mrs. Dale Shuey and Mrs. William L. Grove. of Lemont; Mrs. Willis Grove, Miss Carrie Barnhart, Belle- forte, and Mis. Lloyd Sampsell, Pleasant Gap. The fist three ladies are widows of Mr. Grove's brothers —A patty consisting of Victor Watson, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Finkbeiner, Mrs. E. W. Lanz and Miss Martha Walker, all Bellefonte, and the Misses Dorothy and Ruth Bloom and Daniel Poorman, all of State Col- lege, motored to Bowers Beach, on the Delaware Bay, Sunday, for a day's deep-sea fizhing. They 1e- turned home Monday evening Bord Vonada, employed the personal property tax division of the Department of Revenue at Har- risburg, arrived in Bellefonte Friday nd remained here until yesterday with his family at their home on E High Street. Mr. Vonada was as- signed to some special investigations in Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Counties and was given the forepart of the week in which to complete the work. -Miss Grace Corman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Corman, of Co burn, and sister of Dr. Paul M. Cor- man, of Bellefonte, a member of the faculty of the Howard High Schooi, will sall on June 22 from New York City on the liner Transylvania for a seven weeks’ tour of Europe. Miss Corman will visi Scotland, England, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, Switzer land. France, Germany and Laly and expects to return to the United States on August 7 -En route to his home Iowa from a visit to eastern cities Clayton Kerlin, a native of Penns Valley, wa spending seyeial days with Hiends in Centre County when he learned f he death, Suhday night, of hb ider, Mrs. Susét Gramly, at the oor Hosplial Although Mrs sramly Sie alter a several weeks’ OHS which had its origin in a fall Mr. Kerlin had not learned that sh had besn te until after he was informed of her death, —Harry W. Williams. of Pine Street, caretaker at the Centr? County Court House resumed his duties Monday morning after hav- ing been off duty since Wednosuay becanse of an infection in his right hand. Mr. Williams broke the skin of the hand slightly when bump- ed It against a doorway. He thought no hing of the injury until every] das lxter when the hand became inflamed and swollen. The condition responded readily to medi- caj treatment -=Mr. and Mrs have announced the marriage of thelr daughter, Sally Alexander, t Harold Baker Gardner, of Washihg- ton, D. C. son of the late Mr. and Mis, M. 1. Gardner, of Bellefonte, The wedding took place in Baili- more, Md. on Saturday, Mr. Gardner, well known to many Bellefonte residents, was graduated from the Bellefonte High school in the class of 1008, and was graduated from the Pennsylvania State Col- lege in chemistry in 1913. He is a pephew of Wycliff Gardner, of Mackeyville, ~Mr. and Mrs. James Boscaino of Half Moon Terrace, Bellefonte were hosts at a dinner last week at thelr home gn honor of the graduating class Of St. John's Parochial school. Their son, Anthony, is a member of the class. Following the dinner the evening was spent in music and games. Following are those who attended: Mary Blazina, Susan Sci- sbica, Mary and Catherine Cole, § ol in 4 ne Henry Bayless the | Annie | in June 11. Rose Marie Nelo, Martha Delallo.. Lillian Novasel. Elizabeth Presko- vich, George Kellerman James Miller, Frank Brosky, Lawrence and Paul O'Leary, Joseph Gherrity, Richard Anderson, Francis Plozner BIg Amniony Boscaino, all of Belle- on ~Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Kusse and daughter Joan, of West Linn street, Wednesday motored to Barberton, O. where on Saturday they will attend - —New John Deere Mowers at 1937 prices. Come in and save ten dollars. Bellefonte Hardware Co, * —Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bilger and child, of Lock Haven, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Bilger's parents, Mr. and Mis william Bliger, at their home On North Spring Street. Joseph C. Hazel, who about a month ago gave up his plumbing business to accept a job as guard at the Western Penitentiary, resigned his job effective June 15th, and is once more engaged in the plumbing business. -~Mrs. H. 8 visited her O'Conner and family Saturday al' @ noon. Other callers at home Saturday afternoon and evens ing were Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Jodon and family of Orviston Mrs. J. H. Becker, of Niagara Falls N. Y. retuned to her hom* Tuesday after having spent a week in Centre County as a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- yam Sampeell, and her brother, Wil- lam Hoy, all of Hublersburg Justice of the Peace A. A Pletcher, well known citizen of How- ard. is visiting his only brother, 8 S. Pletcher, at his home in Wash- ington, D. C S. 8. Pletcher, native of Centre County and widely known in Bald Eagle Valley, hag been an invalid for some years --At a meeting of Thompson Club of Centr ficld Counties on Tuesday of last week, delegates elected to the Young Democratic Club convention to be held at Erie on June 17 and 18 in- cluded Carl J. Gray and Andrew S Beshore, both of Bellefon.e —Miss Adeline Rider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ride of Beaver Fall former dents of Bellefonte a0 permanent ion on the 3 the Elwood City Hospital Rider 1 formerly practiced in fonte, where she Is well known —-On Monday week Samuel at Pleasant Gap bad a pleasant sur- prise when their dat Miss Anne and girl f of Philad Iphia tropped in for break{as! ) ilege by ous Ta whe of Howard Mrs. J. P Williams, daughter, the Jack re and Clear- BR. N,; William rect- pled & afl of Miss Belle- nw poait "MING «¢ last morming Rumberger family f the ghte r fend in time 0 State Cx rd 10 Philadelphia sry ine ening JAR come retin oy They same of East High Street, was ir r of a guessing contest gponsored by the Hazel Co, store Juessing on the number of Inches of wire wed In a bed spring on display at the store, Mrs. Von ada estimated the total at 9094 inches. The actual! number of in- ches was 8076. ~Mrs Harold Kirk, Mrs. G. Oscar Gray and Vernon Kirk motored to Harrisburg on Saturday where they spent the weekend visiting wich rela- Vernon remained in thal city where he will assist his father Norman Klik, in conducting his re- freshment stand in the Highway building at the State Capitol. Creighton Wheeland, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs Creighton Wheeland of Bast Howard Street. who enlisted in the United States Army aboul a month ago, went to Lewistown Tuesday for his final examination and upon meeting all requirement for sevice was sent to New York to undergo training for from 2 weeks to 8 months. At the expiration of his training petiod he will sail for the Hawalian Islands to report for active duty —Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Sternberg, of Cleveland. Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs J. B. Yarnell, of Akron, Ohio, as their driving guests, arrived in Belle- fonte Sunday to spend a few days with Mis. Sternberg’s mother, Mrs R. G. Rhoads, of Willowbank Street, and Mrs. Yarnell's mother Mrs William McClellan, of Spring Street Mr. and Mrs. Sternberg will return home the latter part of the week, while Mr. and Mrs main in Bellefonte until July 4th. Lloyd Wilson, former well known resident of Bellefonte and State Col- lege. and for the past two years manager of the Western Union office at Sistersville, W. Va. arrived in Bellefonte Monday to spend several days of a two weeks’ vacation among his many friends in this vicinity. Mr. Wilson, before going to Wes Virginia, had been manager of the State College Western Union offices for a period of 20 years. He is a member of the Elks Lodge and of the American Legion, and remained here until Tuesday to participate X FH ir HR tives 3 41 in the Elks’ Flag Day parade. Kenneth Elliott Fromm, aged 17 vears, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Promm, of West Logan Street, ‘and who will be a member of the the wedding of Miss Betty Blocker | to Mr. Kusse's néphew, Robert Lindsey Clark. The wedding fs scheduled to be held at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Miss Blocker and Mr. Clark were guests of the! Kusse family here over Memorial Day, and during their stay became acquainted with a number of loo7d residents, Mr. and Mrs, Kusse 25d danghter expect to return to Belle fonte, Bunday morning, so that Mr. Kusse, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, can assist with the wel. come to passengers aboard two ex- cursion traing scheduled to arrive here early in the afternoon. -—RKurt Mahnke, of Pittsburgh, come here treatment is expected to render vis- | {lon normal in the left gendor clasg at the Bellefonte High School in the fall, became a surgical | patient at the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, Monday. There he will undergo the sixth and what is expected to be the last of a series of operations, three were performed on | the right eye which is now normal, and two on hig left. This week's eye. The | youth made the trip to Philadelphia | with his father, who has gone on to H : 9 New York to transact business. Up- on his return carly next week he will stop in Philadelphia to bring | i Kenneth home. Mrs. BE. E. Widdowson, of North | | Allegheny Street, who has been suf- | 0¢€D quite seriously spent Tuesday in Bellefonte, having fering from a painful jaw infection to renew friendships | for more than a year, last week sub- made here nine years ago while he | mitted to 2 form of treatment which | was engineer for the Central Penn- is expected to result in a cure but | sylvania Gas Company when the which js most inconvenient, Phy- | plant and pipe lines were being | constructed. Mrs. Mahnke and their | i sicians wired the jaw in a closed | position in order to keep the muscles | daughter are at present visiting and joints from moving, and when with relatives in Germany, and lat- | the wires were fastened in place they | er in the year, upon their return to expected that it would require a the United States, | ~Just two John Deere (new) | | Riding Corn Workers (Cultivators) | the | ‘6 Yarnell will re- | at a saving of buyers get the benefit, Hardware Co. Mrs, Willard Case and daugh- | ter Helen, of Boundbrook, N. J., for- merly of Bellefonte, are spending several days here as guests of Mrs, James B. Lane and Mrs. Charles R. Kurtz, at their homes on East Linn street, ~David Fortney and a friend, Heiny Shipling, both of Johnson- burg, spent the week-end In Belle fonte as guests of Mr. Fortney's parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. Paul Fort- ney, at the family home on East Bishop street, Miss Josephine Thompson, a studnet at Wooster College, Wooster Ondo, arrived in Bellefonte this week to spend the summer vacation with her parents, the Rev, and Mrs, Wil- liam C. Thompson, at their home on North Allegheny Street. ~Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Max Liv- ingston of Yellow Springs, Ohio, an- nounce the birth of a daughter, D. Lynn, born at Dayton, Ohlo, June Mrs, Livingston was the former Hilda P, Mayes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L. Frank Mayes, of Le- mont ~The O. B. Malin family is mak- preparations (10 move Monda from thelr present residence on No:th Spring Street to one side of the former Robert 8. Walker home on East Linn Street, The Fox fam- Uy will move into the Spring Stree! operty as soon as some repairs been completed, Peter Meck, son of Mr. and Mrs George R. Meek, of North Spring Street, who has been employed In Sunbury for the past three years has accepted "a position with the Depa:tment of Public Assistance in Washington, D. C., and departed for that city, Tuesday. He will be- gin the duties of his office there to- day —Mrs, John McS:ay, of Harris- burg, arrived in Bellefonte Wednes- day of last week for an indefinite with parents, Mr. and Mrs Pius, at Weir apartment We Parr buliding Noth lkgheny Street. Mr. MoStay been temporarily transferred Scranton and Mrs, MoStay will re remain in Bellefonte until he turns to Harrisburg -Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Mabus Charleroi, are spending an ir ite time Bellefonte with respective parents, Mr and B Mabus and 5 Saxion. Rece burgh Steel Compan; Mabus is employed, ations and he was included 8&8 number of employes temporarily laid off ~When Mr : { pitt make ten dollars, First | Bellefonte dg ave Sit her E he in Al- na tO on of wiefin- in tH _ thelr Mrs, e ng were amo who a Mrs G ome to Belle- permanent and burgh 10 O¢- Potter WOW OC~ family it Linn street cupted by the Karl E, Kuss The Kusse family now seekin future quarters. Mr has retired after thirty-three years of service with the Westinghouse Company at Pittsburgh Mra. Carl Moerschbacher cently returned her ho Be.lefon from Cleveland where she had her parent Thompson, { Bellefonte . ine we living Curtin te to ne In le Ohio, spent s0 Mr former and Mrs well known res of Mr. Moersch- C . who has charge of inventory work for the West Penn Power Com- pany at Ridgway, has been trans ferred to Bellefonte where he will be located for the summer The rummage Saturday in conducted a storeroom in the Bush Arcade buliding, West High treet, by the ladies of the Belle- fonte Episcopal church, ted a total of $116.66-—inciuding the sale of Miss Jean McOarvey's umbrella, which was sold by mistake. This is an unusually fine total for a rum- mage sale, and is an outstanding testimonial to the salesmanship of those In charge. —-Mrs. R. C. Blaney, of East Cur- tin street, was summoned to her parental home in Haddonfield, N J. Thursday of last week because of the critical illness of her father. L. J. Ostermayer, who is suffering from a complication of diseases and whose condition is doubly serious because of his age, being in his 70th year, Mrs. Blaney, who was in charge of the committee assigned to make preparations for the Flower Mart to be held here Saturday, will be in Haddonfield indefinitely. --Mahlon Robb, newly appointed trust officer for the Bellefonte Trust Company, has leased the Dorworth residence on East Curtin street, which has been vacant since Miss Alice Dorworth and her sister, Mrs Sloop moved to their home on East Linn street several years ago. Mr. Robb expects t0 go to Plainfield, N. J, early next week to arrange to have his housebnid goods moved to Bellefonte, Upon bls return he will be accompanied by Mrs. Robb and their daughter, who remained in Plainfield until the close of schools in that community, -Mr. and MM. Thomas Hayes, returning to their home in New York from a wedding trip which took them as far west ag Okla- homa, spent a few hours with Belle- fonte friends yesterday, After a ghort stay in New York, Mr. and sale last ey nes i Mrs. Hayes expect to go to Cape Cod for the summer, During their trip west they stopped off in East | Palestine, Ohio, for a visit with Mr. | it is probable | month of such treatment to bring! the family will come to Bellefonte the desired results. With the teeth for a brief visit. Mr. Mahnke Is locked closed, Mrs Hayes’ brother, Edmund, who has il for some time. They found his condition ‘greatly improved and with bright ‘hopes for a complete recovery in| the near future. ~The Rev. A. G. Herr, of East! | Bishop street, received word Tues- day night of the birth of a 7-pound, | 10 ouhee baby boy to their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | | Riley Brown, of Everett, at the Everett Hospital. The youngster, who Is the first child in the family, | Widdowson Is made his debut into the world at 8 much interested In the Bellefonte | able to eal only liquid foods, while o'clock Tuesday evening. Mrs. Brown | | talking Is a laborious process. Mrs. | before her marriage was Miss Grace Widdowson, recently elected presi- | Herr. The Rev. pnd Mrs, Herr will | and historic beauties, and expressed ' dent of the Bellefonte Women's go to Everett today to visit their | Chamber of Commerce's efforts to | popularize Centre county's scenic | regret that his limited time made it Club, will be considerably handi- son-in-law and daughter and to be- Sufibed In eyeiving Sut the duties of come acquainted with thelr new impossible for him to call upon all | bis former acquaintances while | t DE Co mocqs, ¥psal- | STUD who is reported to be get- Pd Big expe, tng along ajesly * | while | White, _—a ‘Belle fonte Hardware Co for price on binder twine ~}, OG. Haagen, of Watsontown wis a pleasant caller at our office in town Wednesday. ~Henrietta Hunter, of Bast Curtin Street, this week accepted a position in the State Highway Departmen offices, at the fiew Nighway bullding just east of town, ~Cieorge Hermstaedt of Riverside N. J. spent the week-end in Bele- fonte as a guest of Miss Dorothy Coxey, at the Coxey family home n East Bishop street ~Mr. and Mrs. Leon Faitine, Lancaster, aie spending a months vacation in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Faltine'’s parents, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Love, al the family home on Penn Street, ~<Cruests at the home of Dr, and Mrs. 8. M. Nissley on North Spring Street last week included Mrs. W. C Carson, the former Miss Laura of Pittsburgh and Mlss Efli of McKeesport Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Price, of the Driscoll Apartments, East Curtin Stieet, will motor to Glouceser, N. J Saturday to spend several days with Mr. Price's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Mullins and family Miss rector of Md f of Clark, Louise Meyer, Hood College, Freder) spent the weekend in Belle- ith her parents, Mr. and Mr N. Meyer, at their apartmen in t Rogers apartments, South Spring Street Mise to her publicity di mie w Eleanor Kelleher returned duties as a nurse in Mer hospital, Pittsburgh, Monday, after having spent a two weeks' vacation in Bellefonte with her parents, Mr and Mrs, T. J. Kelleher and fam- ily at their home on South Spring street ~The Keystoneers orchestra of Bellefonte played for the Senlor graduation dance of the Bellefonte High school, at the Nittany C« try Club Monday night. The dance wits well attended. The same hest layed for an entertainme Ciralige Hall Hien ‘ { at Lap ra p Logan ast ughter 's th and Mrs day I & tri Watkins Park took with thews, Mr foreman Arol. were Ray ry | gues on nd Shaw t Bu 0 Watkins Glen New York. They Miss Virginia Shaw a at Bta'e College an Harm or ass Mat constr them Mr. Harman at the Lock Haven College. The event r Fallon Hotel Afier attend E Ad Lock Asam wihkh the Hes H There was un we bee world WArms came street, Bel First he other in a MCA they were where they Houser, County Beekeepers’ dif yesterday onies of Dees #1 Nis hem quieted down. Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish Bellefonte Saturds {rom a wedd Janeiro, Brazil guests of Dr. Parrish’ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Best. The newlyweds have moves into thelr apartment in the Par- building f High and { streets which was ready for them during their ab- sence, During the weekend they had as th guests Mrs helr Parrish's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. lamb of Pittsburgh A delightful birthday party was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wion, East Lamb street. in honor of the ninth birthday of their daught Grace Lucille. Guests were: Susan Sheffer, Mary Alice Hartranft, Aud- rey Roan, Barbara Hillard, Phyllis Gross. Mine Jane McOroarty, Mar- garet Olsen, Marion Penrod, Jean Mabus, Barbara and Dick Wion, and Grace Shultz. Other guests in- cluded the children's teacher, Miss Laicas, and 8 Miss Sarovy, of Blate College. The guest of honor re- ceived a number of useful gifts and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs. Wion ~The 45th annual session of the Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania Order of Eastern Star being held this week at Jaffa Mosque, in Al- toona, is named the "Daisy Session.” in honor of Mrs. Daisy B. Hender- son, of Bellefonte, Worthy Grand toward activits t! yesterday 8 rest West H one in a ree Nationa] Bank, a: tree In front of the building Late last nig! apparently content were ‘Squire Abra Es on ef ars welonte bw Association had with three col home, but fin- Wily trie Sg they ing i ¥ ie * brother. in. where wer iat 4 a * 0 rish Qin corner o £7 Matron of the Order. Souvenir pro- grams for the event, which con- cludes with today's session, are in the form of a horseshoe bearing the double connotation of good luck, and also advertising Altoona's fa- mous horseshoe curve. The program is a most unique and attractive one, and if the various activities listed show as much originality and good taste, the 45th annual session will be an outstanding one in Eastern Star history. ~James R. Hughes will leave this morning for Princeton, N. J., where he will attend the 53rd anniversary of the class of which he was a mem- ber at that institutoin, At Princeton he will join his brother, Charles, of | Brooklyn, who will be there for the | 45th reunion of his class. From the university Mr. Hughes will go to New Hope for a visit with a friend, Harry Prank, author of travel books who is now writing his 23rd volume, and before returning to Bellefonte in the early part of July he will vis- | it relatives and friends in New York His trip at this | time is being made with a view to- | | ward completing a most interesting | business mission and his numerous and Washington, £ ; " + Mid H | Rockview, secretary of the! wade wo ————— a———— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre partment has become so amazing y popular Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering ils low cost and the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Whese advertise- ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE-A straight one advertising--sale or rent. KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be ma this office, must be complied with by those answering the cent a word Is charged for rea] esate led WO advertisements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise mel veruser, 16, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the ad- SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- Ocral is entitled 10 a 20-word adve! free of charge, nerves Lost and Found FOUND Police . High os xis German E black Tingue Large Burton ww, Pa Bolleio sive 14, with red checked, ON Ya ledburg Testival to Mis Emma Pa LOST al irn Help Wanted R-2 woods Snow x27 WANTEIL Camp $e SET housework Mis x35 do adults Pa Woman WwW of Lhree Centre Hall, VED farnily y Bnavely WAL i> Midai le-aged Whanhn uses in family of LWo Persons "Ken ower wWillowbank won. Pa Ed to Buy AWRY 4 “To buy cattle calves, hogs ty of all Kinds i pay the be best. BH MceCaleb, lLaxck Haven, Pa. Phone x22 in the market for sheen calves and I Centre Halli M-R-i1 rd to Sidney T. Riegal Pa wu am el Centre Hall, Articles for Sale YOR SAL » Trespass an a no Sun. day Plahing signs at the Cenir Democrat office 4 lout ron SALE 7 tons baled timothy hay Merrill Weaver Belietonte, Pa Phone T732-R-1 x24 FOR SALE--8Some sroond hand lawn mowers, In good condition. Inquire of Victor Dann, Potter #. Bellefonte, Pa x24 POR SALE--A er ey Jacket wp rayer Pri ced to sel RD 1 Phone x25 POR SALE -Oood riding saddle, used only a few Limes Mra. Fraok Done avan, Bellefonte, BR. D. 2. near Axe- Mann, POR SALE History of Centre and Clinton counties by Judge Linn Dean H. Predericks, emington, Lt x4 POR BALE "y “good two horse wagon with good box or will exchange for stock. W. E Corman. Beliefonie, R D. 3. Phone 427-03 x24 POR SALE—A chick brooder 250 ca- | pacity will sell cheap as I do not in tend to raise any more day oid chicks, W. H. Baira, Bellefonte, R D. Pa. 2¢ POR SALE-—Pence at electricity, choice models from 81250 to $2450 110 volt or battery, ask for demonstration. W. R. Bver- hart, State Coliege, Pa x24 FOR BALE—Locust “por 8% and 7 feet, price 20 cts delivered anywhere in Centre and Clinton counties. Also sawed posis, Fred Wheland, Alexandria, Pa. x31 FOR SALE--8even bar room tables and twenty eight chairs. One Air- line Wincharger racucally Child's Crib wi Py in Suite Bessie “teraia le POR SALE--S8tudio couches, $0.75 wp: Parlor sults $12.75 up: Joe boxes, $375 up: Sectional bookcases, $12.50: New beds, $3985. Coll springs $5.75; yg ry $2.75; New mattresses na closets 890.75; Radio's 8.30 up. Medicine cabinets ine boards 70c and 8c. Pur niture Exchange, Bush Arcade, Bells, fonte, Pa. Farm Machinery friends in Bellefonte wish him ev- |ery success In his undertaking. Mr. | Prank, the author, will be remem- bered by the older residents of Cham plon Sonn Sonets, Hi binder, 7.8% rh Mower. | shoe Bellefonte, since he was formerly an POR instructor at the Bellefonte Acad- emy. He left this vicinity in 1906. Give a woman a new outfit and (she immediately wants to wear it tedder somewhere, There are people who do not think 3 & it ls wiong $0 bess the GoveramEnt. | Fu ¥ nure spreaders; 1 Dow; 1} side rake, new 2 caster hal | 'r combined, " quicker than ‘any other cooler on ® far. "c. Ww. Behrer, Pa. ho x25 the cost with | , wire fence, | 9 new. | we x tisement in these columns one time, This privilege can be used six tunes a year al dilerent POR SALE--And eervice of milking machines and Surge milk coolers, see Hugh C Rn D State College. Pa Burge CC Dale x8 wr FOR SALE New les spreader londers, rakes, Corn workers ers, Papec Silo fillers, and ers One wed Papec gt ( t bargain, one used Internatiol 1a i mild with bagging stachment, § always right James J. Markle College, hone 3566 POR BALE “Weeder $23, corn pl er new John Deere 875, use national $35; ot gre ors 820 WRras., ron A ’ 4 hang Le 3 # planter $60 Bay “rakes 3 Eight used mowers, any pri oe 0 sprayers, ron yy Vo ned tractors, everything for the Losey Bupply Co Jerney Bhi , hay weeu ne Automotive SALE. Two rubber. Has fenders Inquire of Chas. R. Shino east of Beliefonte on Jacks road Tractors, Etc. 20” Prick Hla eo POR wood hitch mile ville wheel nr Wal.en thread, er One BL 3 1S FOR BALE i eENn Brooders - Supplies OR tric brooder 2% will =i cheap as raise any more day ol Bald, Bellefonte SALE. A oh ick ole Vv CRI ) ntend to ehicks. WH Pa H ousehold Goods not coal and Mrs. James x24 FOR BALE--Combination POR BALE -Brigeas and Stratton gaso- Une washing machine motor in good condition. Inguire Mary Foriney Centre Hall, Pa. R H xis and tank Paul Pa. x24 POR. SALE -QOoni cream ehamel snditior range, green with walter Must be sold Pine Grove Mille Food Products POR SALE yams. Ing Mil Tend ig, Pa amo xed country of C. A. Talbert x25 Dogs, Pets, Ere. Aon iire POR SALE- Police dog. 1 year oud an 8 foot ahow case in excellent condi. tion and a 1929 model A stake body Ford truck with new motor. John R ian, . Lazar, Pa x24 Live Stock POR SALE-—Ouernsey heer 1st time _fresh C E Bruss Fleming Pa x24 rom SALE—Holstein ow with “calf by her side. Inquire of John Barn- hart, Curtin, 24 ror. SALE—8ix Poland Chine “pigs, 6 weeks old Inquire of Harvey Heaton, Belisfonte R. D. 3 x24 POR SALE—Two Ouernsey Guernsey bull, and black years old: also good cook stove | Gill, Julian, Pa. SALE--Bilack horse, 8 years old, weight about 1600. Also fresh Hol- stein cow. Vincent _Spearly, Belle-' fonte, R. D. 1. x24 POR SALE-—A team of bay horses Also one set of harness, wagon and farm Implements. Inguire of W. A. i Strouse, State College R. D. 1. x26 POR SALE-Jersey Cow fresh days ago with second oalf; grey Tolouse | Soman 7 ducklings, 8 {weeks old ice reasonable. Ine | quire of Mrs. W. G. Meyer, Coleville, eliefonte, Pa 2 cows mare 8 Those, x24 | POR SALE-—Team of grey horses 10 | and 11 years old. weight 3300 Ibs. ! Price $300.00, a good team. or would | Ng | 3h FOR SALE-~A six room frame house with bath and out bulldings, 0- cated on West Beaver St, Bellefonte Pa. Inquire of Mary M. Paubile Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 638 Va 8 ’ 152 ecres, 15 FOR SALE Parm w 262 pores LW wheat, 8 acres in 1 sores In oats, 20 sores in corn in potatoes 1 acre swest corn, in buckwhest Inquire Birouge Pa Hat eo College Apartments for Rent FOR RENT.--A four with bath, located at Inquire of Ward ye ! 7 BCrod B wie WwW. A D 1x20 of R roan pati ent Pleasn: Markle Lt Gap Pon PY Pa 27541 FOR RENT-/T" ron the other 3 rox tally located, Inguire Trust Co FOR REN] ronan Lika Pa ORO, Ue Be lefonte POR RENT aparument refrige re vor 26 N I hones Pho ne 132 or B82 Furnished Private g Mrs. Helen 81 Bellefon Houses for Rent PC "~ RENT. cena Hous VOOR B O tent PRT : fonte 506-J FOR RENT ¢ : Loans to Farmers MONEY FOR FARMERS Miscel laneous T8TOCK— I anytime at aoyd LL. FIRE INSURANCE twenty peroent y mlm J. M Keichlin Bellefonte, Pa FOR SFRVICE ms Es ha FREE 1 excess sic of Biome Vicers Heartburn, Belching pon, Cas Pai ns, get free Sampie at Parrish Drug Stare WG WANTED—Desd, OM and disabled cows, horses ang mules, removed free, Vorts Rendering Works. Geo. J Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall Ps, Phone 55 - 4 al our expense iw AUTO GLASS door Shs tierproof glass and wi hie OMY ruger’s Auto _—— Ph TO RHEUMA TIONS —8end for free book let on Rheumatism. Try Ti bens Triple Remedies for Rbheuma- tiam and get Relief. Hepatico-Re- nalis Eliminant and Alkalizer $1 00 Meritol (Rheumastim Drops) 60c Krood Oll Rubbing ofl 60c; Oall or send by mail on eceipt of rice Prepared in the laboratories the Tiine Pharmacy, Beech Oreek, Pa Add 10e powmiage and packing mn OGLASSES REDUCED-—Havi lately installed new lens grind ng ma chinery sen prepared to furnish gies. es at very attractive prices. Also ear Slates wr om) Joi You with de rive MIINgE. rege aud complete stock Oerman Artificial Eves. You can do better here than elsewhere u Tipbinsg' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbins Drugs & Optical Goods. The Bigh' abd Hearing Ald Btore, Beech Creek 1% E-ZINBE—Heg. . 8. Pat. offi. The new Chinese remedy for Asthma, Hay | Pever, Ontarrh, Sinus Infections, and shortness of breath in general. Guar. anieed to make you breathe E-Zer than any other remedy extant or money refunded. We import this y direct fromm Ching ourselves so ¥Ynow what we are talking about Prepared in the Laboratories of THF | TIBBINS PHARM Beech Creek Pa. Price 80 ota via prepaid mall 165cts. One whole month treatment See what you buy B-Z buy in glass iw Repairing POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY-Purni- ture repair shop, {ing antioues a spec rush seats. Modern upholstery | North Race 81, rear Penn Belle Phone 400-M. sell black three year old colt, broke, | Robert ¥ weight iow, | Muthier, | PIES x24 | i Rocks ahd X oly Long's H 5322. Garden Plants Prank Decrimuer, Miley Bebone. Pa | MACHINE WORK Of all kinds, lawn : | rolled wteel in stock. Swart Machine Shop, Beliefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R. 2311 Announcements REUNION-—-The annual Peters | | Enian will he held at the Comm | n Unionvilie, on | 8a y. June 18, 1938 x24 | CONCERT-A concert will be held Hae Boilioe Green Putt. B 1s | Snow | , Bunday, June x27 the East Centre Oounty Band. Real Efore - For Scie E--Woodring's aida, also blacksm REUNTON-—The 30th. an- inusl reunion of the Orove family ‘will be held Saturday, June 18 in| Orange Park friends and rela. mys pL are corgiaily invited to attend | a tec eo CHILDRENS DAY-The Day program st the Hoss piscopal church [Fatt] Sunday mori fin L 10 o'Clook Ww the Quarterly Conte 0 be held i the afternoon about an hour in len charge of the } he J. « perv Ch ae to The Arenings | We Card of Thanks WALKER Mii We Lake FESTIVAL Milesthurg Milesburg parade genie 80's and sz begin Bt Cream and I be on sale FREE MOVIES ! aT Sa— HECLA PARK Sunday Night FOR SALE! New Brooder Houses, Laying Houses, Corn Cribs, ¥ Silos, dren Methodist A Aue Garages & Storage Sheds 5 £ (Fire and Rat Proof) Will Delivers SWAYNE LIGHT, ANNVILLE, PA. DE at —— sR FREE DANCE! At HECLA PARK Each Saturday Night Minors Not Allowed ! KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 8599-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA, ABC and VOSS WASHERS > LEADING PIANO FIRM WILL SACRIFICE SMALL SIZE | Grand Piano
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