July 28, 1938. VISITING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES IN STATE COLLEGE ey ae (Reported by Special Correspondent) Mrs, Ella Catherman and grand- | of Mill Hall spent Sunday at the son Robert of State College are home of Mrs. Orr's parents, Mr. and spending some time at the home of | Mrs. D. 8. Neidigh of State College Mrs. Catherman’s son and daughter- R. D, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cather | ap ang Mrs. James Holmes of man in Beaver Falls, Pa. | West Beaver avenue spent the pas Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyany of | week at their camp in Hostler, West Fairmount avenue have &8| 4... gov of Fairmount avenue is thelr guest Mrs. H. B. Tiffany of |, ¢iang in the Centre County Hos- Dalton. | pital, Dr. and Mrs. Prank Swartz of |= a0. 04 Mrs Horace Thayer of North Atherton street had as thelr | po pegver Avenue had as their guests over the weekend Mr. and |... .n¢ guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. James Hull of Baltimore, Mary- | Thayer and three daughters and land. [Ruby Gittings all of Cleveland, Ohio Lucille Weiser daughter of Mrs | Mrs. Mary Rudy and Mrs. Dot E. E. Weiser of Hartswick avenue 1é- | arapadith of Atherton street, Mr, and turned to her duties as student nurse |aewe Gordon Braucher of Helster in the Blair Memorial Hospital in| nq Mrs. 8S. E. Holland of | | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARTHA The 4-H Garden Club was quile | well represented at the County 4-H Club pienie held at Hecla Park on Friday. Through the kindness of Mr. C. E. Spackman 13 members of the club, their counselor amd Mrs, Weller and a guest, M15. John Smith of Wilkinsburg, had a very pleasant trip to Hecla In the school bus. Iv was alfred letter day for the children with the amusements and boating The county director made a splendid effort to Interest the young people in good wholesome amusements, The Martha ball team played Axe Mann team Friday. It was an evenly matched game. The score being a tie D. R. Richards met with a very painful accident at the game, He was struck in the face by the ball breaking the bones of his nose and face. Mrs. John Smith and Miss Ida Williams were dinner guests at the W. B. Williams home Friday evening The Baptist church school held REBERSBURG Sunday guests at the home of Mr, | and Mrs, Arthur Cummings were: Mr. and Mrs. William Sholl, of Muncy; Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Keys and son Dick, and Mr, Harry Musser of Williamsport: ar. and MrYs, Frank PF. Cralg, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Powell and children Grace and Bud and Ralph Cummings and lady friend, Frances Smith, all of Lock Haven: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crebs and daughters Doris and Violet of Se- linsgrove; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cum- mings, Mr. and Mss. Leslie Garbrick and son Junior and Mrs, Paul Was- son and son Harry, all of Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Rossman and son Jack of Coburn, visited the lat- ter's father, Fred Miller on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller and daughter Florence spent week - end at the home of thelr son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller of Brackney Mrs. Gordon the Huey and children BENNER TWP. Orvis Harris has started out with his threshing outfit to thresh for the farmers. Bome farmers will have to thresh their wheat in order to make room for their oats crop Wilbur Orndorf and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. E Culsewite and Ira Benner and family motored Miss June Leasure, of Connellsville, | Hecla Park on Sunday to attend visited the former's son Jack at the movies and roller skating thers Bethlehem on Sunday Wilbur Orndorf, wife Mrs. Ida Weaver returned home ler Sarah, and son on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin on Sunday to Glen Weaver and daughter of Lewistown, | with Wilbur's father after spending several weeks with | dorf. Wilbur his her daughter and family at Harris- Not seen each other burg. The father Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Moyer, Mr; |D¢ dead Della Shaffer and Mrs. Emma Cor 1Dh€ man attended the funeral of Mrs, |DAINE Eliza Meyer at Tyrone on Saturday, 'V€ms Miss Laura Ruth Tyson of Mill % heim, Is spending several days at the Lee Kidder home Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Limbert and son, Mark, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann of Beech Creek spent Sunday at Eagles Mere Hilda, Mr. C. C, Smull and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wolfe visited with the Rev and Mrs. Paul Miller and family of Sonestown on Saturday. From there they motored to Eagles Mere 10 and daugh- James autoed Iron VV, visit William Orn- father have for 18 years his son might day while reading Democrat, his Wi in township 80 he knew still lv. When his arrived father's and thought 8 One Centre pon's enner he was Wilbur home and hand in greeting, his father stranger I don’t Wilbur wild him s son that he had not seen iL sure was AN sOn reached Are a Alter you wyvy A i THE KATZ STORE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Women's $1.00 ONE RACK Huntingdon on Sunday. | Trenton, New Jersey spent Sunday their annual picnic in the Park at Shaffer Store No. 76 of State Col- |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Moshannon on Saturday. They had OF WASH After much then them were Con - spent Sunday at home. the Ernest Long The Misses Edythe Bierly ited Jjege held an out door picnic at Whipple's Dam Thursday July 21, a | Neidigh of State College R. D Misses Effie and Sophia Wagner good time was enjoyed by all Who oe putts sireet have as their guests attended. thelr mother Mrs. Anne Huber of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bottort of Pennsburg and their brother-in-law South Sparks street have as their... oer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond guest this week Miss Stella Odgers |g 1 and daughter of Greenville, oro fi B. Northrup of | Mrs. S. E Holland of Trenton, New South (M11 street and their son Harry | Jersey is visiting at the home of her of Youngstown O., are spending gev- | mother Mrs. Mary Rudy of Atherton eral weeks camping near Laceyville | Street and ac the home of her sis- Robert Billet of East Park avenue Yer Ni a 8. Neidigh of State Coi- observa ge, : J under Hn in o Hosptial Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Parsons of East in Boston, Mass. | " Charles Kinsloe and his daughters Beaver avenue and Mr. and Mis. Helen and Margaret sailed Saturday Elwood Parsons and daughter Janice from New York City for Havana, Ann of McAllister Street spent Sun- Panama, Mexico, and other points day in Claysburg in the Carribbean. Mrs. Hanna Hicks of West Beaver Elizabeth Harrison of Williams, Avenue spent Sunday at the home port is spending several weeks visit- of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Hubert Williams of Martha Charles Kern of West Beaver avenue. | Fumace. Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Triebold and daughter Jogephine of Muesburg children of South Patterson street spent Sunday at the home of Mrs spent Sunday visiting at the home HW. Rockey of State College, R. D. [oF Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ginter of Hall- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orr and family fax. - pR— Sa tune of cutting his leg last week. is in the Bellefonte hospital. Ash him a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Robert Confer of Orviston, called at the Lloyd Weaver home one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lucas spent the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Lucas Mrs. John Heverly spent a few days last week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bradley at Mil Hall Mr. and Mrs. Blair Young and family were Lock Haven shoppers Saturday. Sunday callers at the home of George Heverly were Mrs. Mary Belle Heverly and son Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Heverly of Lock Haven, Mr and Mrs. Chester Brickley and fam- ily. "PORT MATILDA R- D3 Birthday Party—Mr. Larry Moore celebrated his 62nd. birthday anni- versary on Sunday. A wonderful dinner was served at noon. and after a very happy afternoon was spent His many friends departed wishing him many more happy birthdays Those present were: Mr. and Mrs C. A. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Cowher and daughters, Violet and Viola, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Soit and son Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Chilis Laird and son Dickie, Mr. and Mrs Frank Patton and children, Blanche, Annie and Johnnie, Mr. and Mrs George Lalrd and children, Joe, Katie Hazel Florence, Helen, Frances, Louis and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Reese and children Katy, Thelma, Hilda, Patty and LeRoy Jr. Ida Jane, Musheno, Florence Eves Shirley Albright, Rebecca Biddle, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore and chil- dren Budd, Paul, Clair, Clark, Mer- rill, Rosella, Lucretia and Walter. A. J Collett has returned home after a two weeks visit with his children at California, Pa. Mrs. Marie Capo, of Pittsburgh, visited with her aunt, Mrs. Susie Strasick. Mrs. J. T. Beckwith has returned home after spending her vacation at Chicago with Mrs. Yarnell Mrs. Kenneth Robinson of Union- ville, is visiting a week at the home of J. T. Beckwith. He We MADISONBURG The sixth annual union was held on Sunday July 24th, at Rauchtown park. Those pres- ent were as follows: Mr. and Mrs George Grenoble and Elizabeth, Harry and Harold, Mrs Harry Chatham of Lock Haven: Mr and Mrs. Philip E Grenoble, Mr and Mrs. C. L. Grenoble and children Jean and Miriam of State College; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Grenoble; Mr and Mrz. M. A. Rosenberty; Mr. and Jean, Elaine and Maurice Jr, Janet Grenoble of Jersey Shore: Mr. and Grenoble re- a nice crowd and a good time Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Harpster of Mt Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Wilkinsburg, were over night guests of Miss Ida R. Willlams Sat- wrday night. Mrs. Elva Harpster and son John were also guests Mrs. D. R. Richards and Miss Ida Williams accompanied Rev. and Mrs D. A Sower to Unionville Mondav night to attend the W. C. TU Medal contest Visitors at the home of Mr Mrs. D. R. Richards Sunday, wer» Mr. and Mrs. James Leitzell and family of Milesburg and Mrs. Nannie Richards Mr. and Mrs and Lawrence nd daughter and Mr. Lawrence of Turtle Creek, were weekend guests with their brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jaseph Lawrence Mrs, Stella Smith of Pittsburgh spent a couple days last week with Miss Ida R Willlams Mr. and Mrs. William Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willlams visited with their uncle Samuel Steele near Warriors Mark Sun- day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shawver are pending sometime with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shively at Laurelton Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and son, Jimmy of Juniata, were Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. William B. Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Steele daugh- ter Helen and lois and son Morris and Russell Sponsier, were Sunday guests at the Florence Steele home — - WOODWARD Mr. and Mrs made 8 business \ ast Friday. Clayton chauffeur Mr. and Mrs. John Hassinger and daughters, Evelyn and Carrie Narthumberiand, were weekend call- ers at the home of Mrs. Carrel Fultz Harry Kessinger triy to Bellefonte Haines was Jean Sellers of Marysville, Gladys Miss Besale Howard Plank and her aunt Plank, in company with Plank of Camp Hil were royally en- tertained at the C. E Kreamer homie on Saturday. Howard Plank, Jr who had been visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C children, E. Kreamer accompanied them on their way home The Rebecca that day (Barner) Boob weather conditions erty as well as real estate wag dis- posed of off to Clayton S8heesley at $280. Per. Mrs. Maurice Grenoble and children sonal property amounted to a lttie over $300 i Mrs of sake was fairly well attended considering Personal prop- The home was knocked Florence Motz is confined to Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Brungart Mr. Edgar Brungart, Miss Pauline Brungard, and William Brungard spent the weekend at D. C. as guests of thelr brother and uncle, Mr, Ray Brungart Rev. and Mrs. Jerome Die} son Thomas of Willlamspor guests at dinner at the parsonage of the Evangelical church of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Babcock on Friday The former was speaker at the Young People's Missionary Circle meeting Millheim Narrows the same and were at the evening Mr. and Mrs. Myles Milk family of MiMiinburg., were Sunda callers at the home of Mr Paul Miller Mr. and Mrs. Pau] Martz an William Martz of Tusseyville Sunday at the R. N. Smith hom and Mm. Palmer Billy, and My Friday morning tour of Waal points of historic int Mrs. Marion Young Page, and Miss Farrer were Sunday caller home of Mr. and Mrs A. I Miss Farrer remained at the Wolfs home for a week's visit Misst Ruth Bierly and Postmaster Blerly, Ocker several davs C. and Mr. and Elizabeth won left return wort and Mrs dren Marie and Char Misses Carrie Orimm all of Hagerstown visitors at the home of Rev R. A. Baboock on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Ertie ap weekend at Atlantic City the The many f(riends and tances of Mr. O. F. Stover to earn of his death early Sat moming after a lingering {ines several weeks Mrs. Helen Shi ute and KARTHAUS Mr. and Mrs. James Wetse! family, of Erie, were weekend ors at the Herman Vallimont home Robert and Pat Bama: hay tumed from a successful f 0 Canada. Other member the expedition were Ira Veihd and Homer Hess Clair Viehdorfer was a business caller at Bellefonte Mrs. Mary Miller and Miss McHenry are spending some at the home of the latter's parents n Le Contes Mills wiait Vakii~ trip recent Jenny Justena Vallimont Jean Hartman accompanied ! to Carlisle for a few days 1 Ing room where they sumptuous dinner and’ Miss Loris Blerly accompar Miss Betly lee Spring Mills and Mrs. Eugene Lee of State College Bethlehem on Saturday where jatier's Donnie the hospital. The for the weekend Rev. and Mrs two daughter: are visiting with the N T. A. Auman Miss Anna Ziegler spent the weekend her parents, Mr Ziegler The body of Mrs was 0 rest In cemetery at Wolfe Store nescay of sO Par Russell Aumas of an ladd on Mrs. Slaterbeck had reac ed the ripe old age of 100. The following people atien weiner roast and Indian held In the Friday evening Diehl and a Mrs R A Baboock itz, Blanche Walker Gladys Ziegler, Betty Mallory Maybelle rome tle aT} A was yers held Tuesday Marsh delig HOLTS HOLLOW Mr Mrs Emi and family and 1s 4 of Lock Haven, att $d # and Willard all valle visited 5 Ms place Mrs J New York ret i I after a two weeks Mary mpanied them rned home on Rowse and son reiatives at Rune spent Pes time V Possinger of Coleviil jends at thi ace Pi Civ un or Silk Slips 19¢ Four-gore and Blas dependable quality made White Sizes le M4 DRESSES af 39¢ of fast mostly Regular $1.00 grade asp ip riff Final Clearance Summer Hals All hats that 1.00 during our 50c All h that $1.95 during our $1.00 cut slips In silk. Nicely Final clearance color small and tearose dresses shes All Summer DRESSES & COATS AT Reduced Prices 0 i Ue i 25¢ Hug-Top 5 SOCKS pr | C GREEN $1] UNIFORMS 5%¢ & $1 Kayser 20 GLOVES pr C were reduced to July Sale, now als were reduced to Tuly Sale, now $2 06 SERVICE EXAMINATION - CATTLE EXHIBIT LEWISTOWN FAIR AYRSHIRE FEATURE PONE DE VE OX-~ = perenoe in OCA {Mrs. Guy Zinck and children Lu- her bed again on account of high [ther Bruce and Warren of Sallads- blood pressure. We sincerely hop | burg; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rachay ‘she will s00n recover for we surely | and daughter Helen of Parrandsville iss her presence in the gtore and in [Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Grenoble and the church where she is a faithful : . | children Ruth, and Kenneth of Sa- %upporied in more ways than one i an spent the week at Mahal lloma: Mr. and Mrs. Grenoble | The following were Sunday visitors ; land son Willard: Mr. and Mrs. Albers al the R. E Musser home: their son Mr. and Mrs. David Cowher and | Grunsnle of Smullton; Mrs. Scott Grover 8. wife and daughters, Miss son Alan, Mrs. M. L. Woomer. of [p yoy Mr and Mrs. Paul Rachau Hazel and Mrs. Claude Lions and Tyrone, visited on Sunday with Mrs. | _ children Jane and Robert, Mr. 50n of Fargo. N. D.: Mr and Mrs A. J. Collett. |and Mrs. Clyde Duck, Irvin Gren- Harold Musser and son of Watson- Leroy Etters of Juniata, visited a Miss Marguerite Kerin jeft Satur- day for Pittsburgh where she will spend a two week's vacation with Mrs. L. P. Rockenbach, Mrs. Anna Dusy and daughter in Erie Mr. and Mrs John Martel and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nashwinter visited at the home of Mr. and Mr: Edwin Rader Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gross and family Detroit, Mich., visited at the home of the former's parents during the past week Howard Peavy and family business callers in Philipsburg alr Shawiey and sons were Sunday callers in Beliefonts daughter Betis Mr Carrie Hulf MO and Misses Mrs land Parker and Mrs ONS Mr. Lee Luts Tressier all of Buffal Talley Mr. and Mrs. Max Shay, two da ters and son. Miss Velda Shu Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reese three children of Gum Stumg and Mis. Orvis Watson and Nevin Watson and Linn Johnson spent Sunday at the Mountain cabir Maomi Lucas Pleasant pent several days ai the Charles Lucas home James and of Andrew ree eg Ee Sa So Co-operating Merchants’ of Gap were J on igh- and oble. Miss Elsie Grenoble. Mr. and own; Mra J. P. Clemens and son week with his uncle, George Weaver. | ars Harvey 1, Grenoble and chil- Misses Joyce and Nora Walk spen: | dren Adeline and Mabel, Miss Freda Sunday at Mahaffey. Long. all of Madisonburg: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walk and chil- Mrs. Bruce Balley and children, dren. Mr. and Mrs. John Nearhoof Nancy and Richard of Spring Mills; and children, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grenoble, Mr. and their parents, Mr. and Mrs, William | Mrs. Elmer Duck and children, Irene, Walk. Esther and Richard of Millheim; Harold Callahan of Pittsburgh, has returned home after visiting with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Veronica Ur- ban. ! Dale, Darle of Castanea After lunch a meeting was called to order and election of officers was held The following officers were elected: president, Harry Grenoble, vice- president, Luther Grenoble; 8ec- retary, Mrs. Elmer Duck; treasurer. Irvin Grenoble. Games were played and prizes given to the children. Prizes were given to the oldest and youngest, nearest and farthest ones there. The affair was a most enjoy- ROMOLA Dont forget the festival Saturday, July 090. Home-made ice cream. Music by the Howard Band. The death angel passed over our village on Wednesday and claimed able one. The reunion will be held . Horace Obenheim and Mrs. Maggs. next year on the third or fourth of Lock Haven, to Percy Millers Sunday in July at Woolrich Park ws a few days at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Heverly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gates called 2% the home of Mrs. Chester Poor- man last Monday. Mr. Erwin Bockus had the misfor- COLEVILLE Wedding bells rang in our town on Saturday night, when Anna Suza | Davis and William Sharp of Centre i ; ! i : fl k Harold and lady {riend and Mr. and Mra. Derr, all of Harrisburg George Stover of Millheim, also called at the R. E Musser home for a short while on Sunday evening Some automobile party names we do not know had the mis- fortune of hitting one of J. B. Ards Mrs d A iidren. Pigs on Sunday evening in such a Della, Mate, Alice. Paul, Richard, | manner that the animal had to be killed that evening. W. M. Kreamer, who has been a ipatient at the Clearfield Hospital {gince July 5, is improving somewhat LITTLE NITTANY Eimer and Earl Harter gpent Sun- day with their grandparents, Mr Land Mrs. George Shuey. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willard | Harter accompanied Mr. and Mrs i i Cottage at MoGees Mills where they i spent the day. ; Mr. and Mrs | daughters, Hazel and Helen of Belle- i fonte, spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the Earl Harter home Supper guests at the game place [were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Har- Quite a number of friends and ré- Iatives gathered at the Mary Delaney whose John Harter and Saturday morning The Crazy Nine now adorned in the suits of the Colonials. won three games and Jost 1 in the past week On Tuesday evening hey went down to a stinging defeat at the hands of the slugging le Contes Mills boys. The score stood 7 to § Butler was on the hill for the Crazy Nine and contributed a home run as did Leon Moore, slugging first- baseman. Pitcher Delisle, Bernard Rolley and Floyd Michaels featured the offense for the Le Contes Mills team On Friday the Crazy Nine firmly launched themselves as the champ- ion team of Karthaus by handing the local Bearcats their second set- back by a score of 14-1. ‘Chink’ 8ha- deck set the Bearcats down nicely as his mates slammed the offerings of Btiner, Potter and ‘Picket’ Poi. mar. In a double-header Bunday they defeated Oak Hill 12 to 5 and 7 to 3. Norman Cramer and Bob Vallimont did the pitching jobs as their mates toyed with the Oak Hil team. They had 9 men in the in- field several times, The hero of the attack was Bob Vallimont with 3 hits for 3 times up and one base on balis. Lew Bushon and George Lewis each had two bingles Announcement has been made of the coming home talent play, “Bound To Marry.” The date, Aug- REMEMBER When You Want W.R.SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY DEAL (a Every Particular Anything in Lumber Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing Vie Ea wing « ¥ Mr. and Mrs Walter Sweitzer and daughter, Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children, of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. Roy oungesiey and sons of Stormstown. Mrs, George Magarge! Jr. and daughter of Pleasant Gap vialted home folks on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. lee Johnson and children spent Sunday with rela- tives at Clearfield Minnie Reese of Gum Stump visit- ed relatives at this place on Sunday Johnnie and Tommie Conway twin brothers and Dickie Fyfe of New York City, are spending their vacation at the Watson home Mrs. Nettie Poorman spent several days with friends in Bellefonte Lloyd Haines of Howard, spent a few days at the Hayes Johnson home also called at the Watson home on Friday evening. Mr. Duffie Shutt all of Axe Mant Mr d Mrs. Bovd Krape, of Pleas. ant Mr. and Mrs Euge Shuey Roopebureg Mrz. Robert Walters and daughter Mary Mr and Mrs Dyke. daughter Louise and son Eddie; Mr. Ira Ben- all of Benner township: Mr and Mrs. Bud Benner and 1iwo daughters Hecla Park; Mrs George Morris and song Russell and Marshall, and daughter Phyllis, of Altoona: Lester Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall and son James Shilling Those visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Limbacker, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Michael Dono- van of Drew, spent the afternoon with Mrs. Fred Marshall at their {home in Buffalo Run Valley Mrz. Raymond Stout and Robert and daughter Alice and friend. Darrien Rouser, Mrs. Roy Renner and two children, Billy and Joyee, of Altoona an Gap of ne (eOree ner of Reading this doesn’t take long, but it sometimes tages heavy type- writer-pounding to write whatever is necessary to fill up this space, «ON i a — SO —————— Montgomery's Store All Straw Hats... .. . . . . Exactly $1.00 One Lot Summer Trousers... . .. $1.35 (Values to $2.45) All Dress Shirts. . .. . $1.35 or 3 for $4.00 (Values to $1.75) All Polo Shirts. . . . .. | ] ¥ | 2 g | - bh g € i 5 : I | End-of-the-Month Us ” The Rexall Store Has Lowest Prices in Town Pablum Doans Kidnes 3 Dor Kotex fhe Neet Carter's Liver Pills $1.25 Absorbine Jr Largest Listerine Palmolive Soap I. & 1. Baby Powder Dextre Maltose 60¢ Alka Seltaer fe Mum 60c Seargent’'s Dog Med. 100 Bayer's Aspirin 75 Noxzema 25¢ Neoxpema Largest Bellans 6c Sal Hepatioa Drene Shampoo 100, $8¢, 25 Medford Riades Alarm Clock Pills Y5¢ Anacin Tablets T5¢ Castoria Largest Minit Rab Calox Tooth Powder 6c Bromo Seltzer 1 Pint Witch Hazel 25¢ Tooth Brush We have a number of boxes of stationery that are shopworn. Values to $1.50. Your choice, 39¢. Monogrammed at no extra charge. Miss Estelle Spencer, Beauty Specialist, will be with us the week of August 1 to 6. Come in and make an appointment for a complete Fac- ial. This is not the usual quick demonstration. Miss Spencer will devote 45 minutes to a study of your complexion and suggestions for beauty care. "WHITE BROTHERS REXALL DRUG STORE Bellefonte, Pa.
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