September 1, 1938, = < ¢ NEWS IN BRIEF A ER RS RRR W | PERSONALS OW PINE GROVE MILLS | (Reported by G. Mace Fry) a A] f Mr. and Mrs. John Temple and | "Migs Katiwyn Franks of Pitts. daugivtérs of Chester guests at the G. C. Cor) home on W Main Street wére recent burgh. 8 a guest this week at the home of her annt gnd uncle, Mr. and MYs. Homer M. Walker, at the dia- Wilbur R. Sunday and wife ‘were | mond visitors Monday at the Clyde Baney frag farm near Warriors Mark. } P. RR etiineer Conrad M. Fry, of Altoona, motored down Friday in Stockman ‘and dalryman Eugene hls new Oldsmobile 7, for short calls Prin, 8 showihg his ‘prize riding horse, his ghilded fancy pony, two spanking feams of draft horses and some choice enttle at the Huntingdon County fair this week The Panl E Sunday family and Prof. Ernest Gilliland, spent a few at Henry Bloom and A. Fred ry rhomes. * Mrs, Esther Richey accom- panied him Mr. and Mrs. John Rodgers of "Point View, Wis. mre visiting at the Samuel Hess home this week. Mr and Mrs, Hess are showing their days last week on a motor trip to Fuests sights at’ Niagara Malls and Atlantic Cy and Ocean Grove turning home las: Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Deibler of re- Canada, and New York City Our townsman James I. Reed last jw ¢k purchased a brand new Buick Rock Spiings ‘talled at the Melvin |éedan from the Clair Frank agency Harpster home last evening to see how the comer was gelting along, little new- Miss Joan Richey of Philadelphia, and Mr. Donald Grubb of Pine Hall | Wednesday at Warrior's Mark, Mr. Roy Stauffer and daughter Naney Lee of Howard, were Sunday tenllers ag the J. H. Gilliland home. Mr. Henry Rossman and a party were among the crowd at Grange ¢f friends from Michigan, spent last Falr plays at Centre Hall Saturday evening. Owing to dry weather much corn will be on shock this week and many acres stumped in the silos for winter feed The Goheen sisters, Lettie Anna Mary and Nora, motored to Coalpors last Thursday for a visit with thei brother Dr. George B. Goheen who is improving nicely from récent iliness, being able to sit up in his chair at short Iniervdls and write letters We are happy to report this as the good doctor has had a lohg siege of filness. We trust his recovery tinues real speedily Mr. and Mrs. John Lytle of Ju- niata, are spending thelr annual vacation with their friends here in our valley Reports are that in the near fotare an addition will be added (0 our new school building The Cemtire County Farm Securit; Board meeting on Wednesday, Aug 31, was cancelled, owing to more aliotment of money for man! farm- ers and pen Lo applicants Sept. 30 The Misses Mary and Bthel Bur- well were last week pleasant with friends in Reading, Pa Mrs. Melvin Petérs Frank-Peterson-lIsenberg party at Grange Fair and is herself along with her crowd week on a vacation in the city The Interior of the Lutheran par- sonage is being repainted and papered for the new minister, Cha Lauck has the contract J. Cal Balley of visiior Sundny with Mary Saucerman at Baileyville Last Wednesday evening Ladies Class of the Presbyterian eMurchr held their regular Aognst meeting at the John Quinn home on the Branch after the meeting an enjoyable weiner roast wag in order. oon~ the month of Sept who desire. Closing date enjoying tented Millheimm was a his sister. Mrs em a RRR SNL FS MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Sept. 2nd & 3rd) HERE YOU ARE FOLKS! The Picture of the Season: “CRIME SCHOOL" WHh “The Pead End Kids” Humphrey Bogart Gale Page A story that ever pérson should ste. A fine lesson for children Stdrt YOUR child on the right road through lfe—bring them to se “CRIME SCHOOL.” COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHORTS. MONDAY & TUESDAY (Sept. 5th & 6th) Enjoy ‘a Real Treat Labor Day Evening—bring the entire family fo see MICKEY ROONEY, DENNIS O'KEEFE, and MAUREENE O'SULLIVAN, “HOLD THAT KISS” Another picture with Mickey Rooney that «ill have you in Stitches “CAPTAIN & KIDS CARTOON" And Our Gang in: “CANNED FISHING” Coming Friday & Saturday Sept. 9h & 10th i vanin, { son home: joined the Grand Canyon and Watkin camping this the “HOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS” week with thelr friends in Pennsyl- with headgusrtets at his brother's home, M. C. Rossman, near the cross roads, they returfled to thelr western home Tuesday Our good friend John Bowersox was under the doctor'$ care a few days recently but is completely jm- proved at this writing and abie to take his daily exercise Miss Mary Gardner speft Satur- ay with her sister and family al Centre Hall, Mrs. Claude Willigm and in the evening enjoyed the Cen- tré County Fair Mrs. Anna Paine Gray of Clear field amd ber brother Mr. Giibert Paine of Columbus, Ohio, were gusts of their old neighbors jast week, the Gioheen Sisters and the D. 8 Pete A son ard daughter of the late Fletcher Paine well Known farmer and stockman of W. Fergu- son Twp round was broken the past week Luther K. Peters modern home on the old Academy site Miss Maud Miller, Democratie vice halrman of Centre County, accom- Miss Margaret Ginter of have recently returned fam -secing trip through Northern lvania and New York Stale at Bagless Mere, Pehna Ciien Mr. Charles Behrets of Graysville and Mi Beulah Straver datzhter of Mr Mrs. J C. Strayer of Catesburg, were married at the Methodist Parsonage by Rev. Rober! Leidig. the ring ceremony was used The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs C. W. Behiers, a graduate of War- riot’s Mark high school and is pm- pioyed at the Edward Clouser farm at present. they are making their home at Penna. Furnace. Congrat- ulations The author of this poem. Oscar Martz, ane of our town boys, and a sot of the late Civil War ‘veteran, Charles Martz and wife and has beent a resident of Ohio [or many years the panied by AM a sight Pennsy stopping Ona and Norwood, Ohio ugust 22, 1938 The verse by Mr. Martz who superintendent of penmanship In the Norwood public schools, fellows TO MY OLD HOME TOWN There's a little bit of heaven, That we visit now and then, Its the place I call my “home town.” Since the days when [| wag ten Nestied back among the mountains Where the pine and helmock grow —- Throughout all my days of manhood There's no sweeter spot I know Time has wrought some mighty changes. As the days have comé and gone Pine Grove Mills is no excepiitn As the years keep marching on But the dwellers in and ‘round there, Be they young, or be they old. Are as true and kind and friendly, All have heats of purest gold Doesn't matter when we go there, In the spring, or in the [ali Summer, winter, March or April When it doesn't guilt at all! But we always find a welcome — Everyone 0 kind and dear, Makes It hird upon departing i To with<hold a falling tear | And the time we spend togéther MILESBURG Sauer kraut will be scarce this YOur as all the eabbage around here Is ‘rotting on the stock. Rev, R: B. Deer, seeretary of the State Baptist convention, whl speak in the Baptist church Sunday eve- ning, September 4 at 7:30. Every- body welcome About ten days ago the stork left a little bamdle of sweetness at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Walker for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burd, The Iftile one has been named Miles Toner. Mrs. Burd was the former Giadys Walker These mornings and evefing make us think fall is just around the cor- ner. In facet the school belly will Soon be ringing. One of our smaller boys upon being asked if he was glad school was going to start ree plied, “Oh, maybe I will be for a couple weeks.” Rather honest, wasn't he. Milesburg school will open Tuesday, September 6th Mrs. M. H. Hall and sons return- ed Friday from a visit with the for mer's mother and other relatives in Tyrone Mrs. LeRoy Brian, who has been fll for the past week is Improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Haugh visited in Altoona Wednesda) week Billy Spear salled Wednesday from New York for the Hawaiian Islands for his year’s enlistment Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Haupt and nieces, Mary Louise and Betty King, visited relatives here Sunday The Rev. and Mrs. Piper had as weekend guest Mr, and Mrs. Ted Castellene and son, of Vineland, N J. Present guests at the Piper home are thelr son, Rev. Piper and Mr and Mrs. Frank Eroost, of Mamar- oneck, N. Y A very enjoyable UUme held Sunday. August 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Yeager. The occasion was Mrs Yeager's birthe Dinner guests were Mr. and E. Rowe and her sister, Mn: of lLewhsiown, and grandchildren Sonny and Anne Peters. of Central City. Our best wishes for many more happy birth- days A skight ment Monday a large crowd just some one sLOp-siEN Mr. and Mrs Williamsport, vi Smith home Sunday Now we know Wheres wing. Being CGrangs it should rain. But so far no rain The Missionary Society al dard Bears of the Methodis held a joint meeting in Lhe Tuesday evening. A wice evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinn children visited at Lemont Tue this week Edward and Leonard Shope ed Mls Lydia Shope guring past werk Miss Helen Whiteman ha m ed from a vacation at Delaware Falton motored 10 of last WAS aay Mr: Dosla Gingher, meni quite accident at the evening drew No result who eric didn't are H. Smith sl the (ieorge B sled omething week i KE oo pieni d Stan- Ire ociable RING of val re Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Adams, of Watsortown, and Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Haupt were Sunday guests al the Jennle and Annie Adams Home We cant play with coal and not get our fingers dirty, nor Wade in the mud and not get our feel dirty other words we cant travel In pad company and not become con- taminated THE WEEKLY PAPER he weekly paper is quite an event It tells us who's who And just where they went We like the weekly paper Por it has the latest news, with some history sidelights And perhaps a few pre-views To those who have moved away, Also this paper is sent, And to a lot of people It is a weekly event For no matter where we go Or how far sway we roam We always like to hear about The folks beck home When jou receive your paper Don't forget renumeration For after all you know Folks don't thrive on exaltation LB PORT MATILDA (Prom last week) Mrs Catherine Davis and daugh- ter Elzateth are spending several days visiting relative in and Deas y il When we visit now and then, ‘Philadelphia, while there Elisabet? Lives in mem'ry long and ing-- | Even three score years and ten i {80 1 thank the Great Creator For the friends you've always been, And that little bit of heaven In the dear old State of Penn ANNOUNCEMENT! In The Near Future We Wili Open a Roller Skating Rink AT THE EVERGREENS One Mile East The present building will be enlarged of State College. making the floor space 50x127 feet. We will have ®1 ¢ Roller Skates Watch for Opening Date MACK POORMAN, Mgr. # expects to undergo a tonsil ope ration Bobby Bllenberger, who was quite painfully mpoed a week ago by 4 ‘gas Sank exploding, is still in the Philipsburg Hospital. Mr. ang Mis. G. R. Cowher gpen’ the weekend with relatives in Nor- ristown. Mr. and Mrs. BH Williamg and Mr. and Mrs. Cleorge Harpster visii- ed over the weekfnd with relatives in Oxford, Pa. ahd Maryland Mr. And Mrs. J. B, Miles attended the John D. Wagner reunion al Stevens Park, near Tyrone on Bat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Befirtett and Mrs. Ora Shobert attended the Dillen reunion at Wolfs’ Park on Salvusdny A, surprise was held on Sat- urday ihe Tn honor of Irvin Lejt- vel. Delicious refieshments were parved, Irvin is impwrdviag after being geriously injured while play- ing ball at the Community Park re- pently. The former nurses of the Belle- i foute Hospital class of which Mrs. Jerry was a tember, and their faniiiies beld a picnic on Sunday a’ the Comimunhity Park. Mr. and Mis. Boyd Williams are spending their vacation with Mrs. lias’ parents at Rising Sun Ma. I Mrs, BE. M. Woodring visited sever- ‘al days with som and wife, Mr Mrs. C. Bam aport, at the community Park on Sunday. Visitors al the BE M. Woodring | ‘home the past week were Mr and Mrs. Charles Canndn and ‘Alexandria; Mr. 9d Ms [nino] afid ‘soft Mafion ris Rising 1 fly. of | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——— OAK HALL Mrs. Willlam Kine of Shingle« town wns a Sunday visitor at he sons home, Mr. and Mrs Gran Kline Mrs. William Tressler attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. H. B Sampsell on Tuesday at Hublers- burg Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferree of Chester visitey the home of Mr Feree's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A Ferree during the past week. Mis Lavon Ferree and Miss Eugenia Beatty have returned to Ridley Park after spending the summer ap the Ferree home Mr. and Mrs. William Gramley of Altoona. motored tz Philadelphia with Mrs. Robert Siem who becaine {11 at the Luther Peters home while visiting them Donald Young has returned to hi home at Huntingdon from a vis at the Ira Whiteman home Friday visitors of Mrs. Amanda Rhoades were her sister, Mis. Sara Kelley and Mrs. Kelley's grand- daoghter and her husband Friends of Wibur Snicer are td Xnow tha: he was able to come home from the Centre County Ho pital on Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. B son and daughter of visited Miss Marga et Tuesday Miss Jovee Eyer Purnace visited the Jame family Iasi week Miss Veronica Pike spent several days with Mi John Fike recently Attending the Sunday family re- union of the Whitemans and Calla hang al Green Lea Park were: Mm Filen Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whiteman and family, Mr. and Mi: Otto Forsel, Mr. and Mis. Howard mn and family, Mr Mr James Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Lavw- renee Callahan, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Whitethan and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Callahdn snd danghter Mr. and Mrs Flwood Callahan, Mr and Mrs. James Callalian, Jr. Mr and Mrs. Noman Callahan Whitaman, Frances Whiteman Whiteman Jame Whiteman and Mrs. Walt'r Priers ter, Missa Ruth Kauffman ma Haywood Allen Green K. Green and chi Clark Peller and enherry and Mr. ang Mr and Mmily accompanied Hy Mi Harrit MeAkyy and Mr and Mr Willlam McAlevy of Boaliburg were Sunday ¥ of Mr. and Mrs Har Light ner Neff's Mills on Sun- aplad 3arnhart and Greensburg Ferree on of Pennsvivania Trost of Lemont and Mrs and Pina Mr aid daugt Miss Em Mr pY | George Rox Fred Hock dren Mrs children Richard McAley wd # Aven nt Hall folks tending » Fair at Centre Hall ar William Garman and fam- ami Mrs, E 8. Lowder and and Mrs RC. Low- Mr. and Mrs. Wil Mr. and Mis. Charles and family. Misses Ades fine and Winifred Rishel Mr. and Mrs Glenn Zone and family, Mr gnd Mr: Robert Bloom and famil Mr. and Mrz Prank Powell and daughter and son. and Harry Leight- Ip Whitehill em ——— in PLEASANT GAP Mr Mrs. Raiph Riddle of Philadelphia, and Mra Milton Kune and daugityer Jean of Blanchard were ¢allers al the Noli-Melroy home Friday evening Miss Pear! Royer of Niagara Pails and Miss Joanna Decker of Beille- fonte. spent Monday afternoon » the Naoll-Meiroy Mrs. George Miller's danghter Jane Fletcher, husband, and two children of Pitcairn. called upon A number of old friends and acguain- tances Sunday before leaving for home after spending a few days al Grange Falr Any one wishing to join the Book Chih this season please get in touch with Mrs. Crumilish today or i1o- morrow Mr and Mrz. Hugh Smith returned ast week from a few divs vacation spertt in Niagara Falls and Thowand Islands Mr. and M's Clvde Adams spent a week recently in Wildwond, New Jersey Helen Twte returned last week from Houtzdale nHere she visited for a week at the home of her aunt Tire Peldman Hamifon Mrs. Elsie Bosky jefe last week for her htne in Philadelphia, after a Yeni dav: vacation snepnt with the Flar’y CarbrieX family and other friends in this vicinity John Herman of Philadéiphia. is visiting his sister. Mrs. Earl Rim mey and attending the grange fair Mrs. John Hartswick of State Col- jege and sister Mrs. Meyers of Ten- nesee spent Monday evening at (he Noll-Melroy home Miss Phyllis Evey of Bellefonte is visiting bis uficle and aunt, Mr, and Mra, Wade Bvey Mrs, Nelle Ross was here from Niagara Falls to attend the funeral of Mr. William Ross lsst Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Barlett return- ed last week from Canada where they spent their vacation. SMULLTON Mr. and Mrs, Elery Dae and fam- fly. from Union Cowity were gnesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ruhl, over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Kerstetter of Pittsburgh. were weekénd guehts A! the home of Mrs Rr ET M:. and Mrs, LeRoy Day and fam Miss Carmen Probst and LaRue Sheffer of Williamsport, were dinner guests fast Thursday at {he home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer Miss Gladys Miller and her broth- er returned to their home at Miles burg after spending a couple Of weeks here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Willian Weaver of Millheim were callers at the home of their daughter and family on and family Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Det- wiler Miss Bernice Clentae) from Spring Mills is visiting her gunt, Mrs. Ada Walizer, Misa Lillian Best returned to her home after spendisig some ¢ime Y Md, and Mr and Mra Bésdithe homesol- he Winkieblech, Grace |! - JULIAN Those who visited and eallexd over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, BE. B. Willlamg were: Dr. and Mrs, C. O. Willams, and two sons of Allentown; Mr. and Mrs, H. A Long, and thyee children of Altoona, Mrs, 8. BE. Willams and two children of Bush Hollow; Mr. and Mrs. Panl Newman and daughter, of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Markle and daughter of Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mis. AO. Pelzold of State College Mrs, Mitch, sister<in-law of Mr David Christian, has béen visiting at the latter's home for some time Mr. Albert EB. Williams Peizold, son-in-law of left Monday last for Maoteow Tdaho, where he will be Jo- cated for the next two years. He has accepted an assistantship at the University of Idaho and expects to tudy for his master's degree whils ngaged In research work. His w the former Bernadine Williams, ex- hort time rived home week Jersey fe ects to join him in a Melvini ‘Willian nday night m, through New and Pensnylvanin Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dando spent the weekend at the home of the ! Mr Mrs, Wil- Tmer 3 VAOH - Virginia after a 4 parents un Dando Mrs. Edward Peters taving at Ons while or ana who has been home In Belle- treatments fr her taking returned to her home om wr do has and ls somewhat improved nd Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Mary ff Your Ohio, were lers at the homes of Mrs. Marcella and Mrs. Hazel Dando and Mrs. James Dixon of Ohuo Mary were wr “i i Heal Mr Y uhgstown home of Mrs Nora Breon M Dorothy weekend in tate College and Mrs, G. E Bodie of Jere were calle home of M¥s. Nora PBreon Miss Mary Breon Bb cat with friends In calle Daw and Mrs Stimer visited ove wr, he pending her on Lock Ha Miller of Lock Ha- her Winifred called on some of Yount r*ridds one Aas at werk Mr. and Mrx. J H. Tumer, accom. panded by Mr. and Mrs. G. Woodring Philipsburg, have returned frof ) Atlant ity Jame ren Ars 1 da on Sunday of our residents allen don at Wolf's Grove Saturday last. Bome of those i were: Mr. and Mr old Alexander and chijdren Hu and Kath Mr EB W ams, Mrs. Jane M ! ! nt art Clarence Sager Richa ds bof poy Hin Sthmer al fob rveral ted Dillen reun } Atenge mm Ris an and SON J eraldine Carter of Moshan and friend Earl Hoover of Pu Cen; Mr. and Mas. Aaron Dondes and family, Viciet and Earl Friends vent home wishing the honored puest ma PINE GLEN many HAPPY mriaaa Willlamspor Mary Ellen at the RB. L Mr: James Dixson is on Robert at Bradford The Clvde Hoover family is camp ing this week at Centre Hall The 4H Chub girls and friend pent Club day at Centre Hall. They were chaperoned hw Mrs. Anna Fye and Mrs. Clyde Hoover Miss June Polmor of Karthaus was at Irwin Folmor's this week Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Benton and family of Lancaster, were al Beatles the past week Mrs J W. Long was visiting a Bellefonte and Renovo the past week Ramey of Altoona Schmoke home visiting he A farewell party for the summer visitors will be held at Camp Bob oni Friday evening Sept. 2nd. The younger set are all invited to take part in the games and scavangeT hunt. Refreshments will be served at the camp fire. The Roark girls will go to Philadelphia on Saturday The Weriz's will leave later. A pleasant birthday pafly was held for Mrs. Fred Plubel on Mon- day evening, Aug. 22nd. The evén- ing was sper in playing cards. The music and the lunch was enjoyed by all those present which included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stark and danghter Maxine and son Calvin, and MY. and Mrs. Newton Stark of Bnow Shoe. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Mélaughlin of State College; Mr Lawrence Warrel of Piitsburgh, Mrs. Ollie Holt song James and Ar thur, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubel, Wil- liam and Bari Plubel of Pine Gles All departed after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Plubel many pleasant returns Mr. and Mrs. John Abbot, three children and Mrs. Florence Cashier of Philadelphia were with Mrs. Mary Coudriet over Sunday. The annual Pine Glen Comnujity Fair will be held al Pine Glen, Pa Saturday. September 10, 1098. Din- ners and suppers and all kinds of refreshments will be sold on the grounds. Come and see our exhibis Come meet your old friends and make new friends. (From last week) The 4-H Club girls wishes to thank all those who he in any way in ein = a heeled ag ATTENTION FARMERS ! We will deliver by truck to your farm « Best Quality Whiteroek | Lime in any form, or Pulverized Limestone, Inquire Whiterock Quarries PLEASANT GAP, PA Phone Bellefonte 901. 7s ma The Cer Miss Dorothy MeCollough nu wi eve Mr 18) f of Lil ' in Mi nai bel Mr son Robert of York Yi Mi nging Hon i I Bs i EE SE EEE EEE EE meoess. | Altoona vised at the RL. Schmoke ! home over Butulay Max Ritter came here adeiphia on Bunday and returned on Monday Mila sumimes king their social such a girls will attend the picnic oat itre Hall on Tuesday, Club Day studen Philipgourg hospital ocial here Baturday ¢ at tix seen al Lhe ning Edward Hoover wa Thursday Mrs Bellefonte Valentine Wertz al retu 1 Wo her howe Bunday B. Aske) visiting and pping in A bo house guest ‘amp Bob June Phylli past week Cuba, N. Y and Mrs. J was 14 1 Mi fren of Bi nahoning relative ¢ Sunday and Mn Yingling and were at Mi last week James here the They were accompanied to York Sur sell el 5 Ol ¥ Dr Midlam Mr led Lo ( aa suaceniy 1 nim Reed he H Mr Mi famil on Clvde Hoover, Ru and Marvin Hoov- the evening D. Benton and Howard John- Dayton Be week with Wilmington Miss Emma day by Mn Gladys, ran Tey anda of Ohi returned Mrs. G Lancaste Hiram Beates of Beates' thi Midlam { er 1 in and 10, 5 at ward Ja ting his sl this week M1 Harry Meeker were burn COC camp on M« becan " naa ald ei hy where heir Pau The mediately 0 ang yon camp doctor Waller DC eri he Ela ningun aren ' v + 4 ndition Dix um An Mr mer and Mu: On Miss mN=iaw rs DOY Mary week Shop The ‘ ’ ryt wn Edna with who have been spending th with Ritter's parenu Miriam her sister We are with of verly Hin a ry scarlet fever ner aunt on Houser wnother Fox Brazil I competed MALReEMETIA Oc NOLiv al Ra Ty Mrs Mrs - Ea. the people of camping at the Grange Falr Gilbert Sager Thursday © Bylvia Hillard of Coleville Bhultz of Beliefonls pending the week with her sister- Mrs. Miles Shultz. Pcter Mrs »onry Hampuon her Coleville Sager children are SF Aarung i De -_ - Buys Engine purchase of Dale spend Mrs for Lhe 1.000 freight ca manufactur ad ind 86.000 000 Ritter and VIEW with spent Clady Lose Ruse) i grancma Lhe giving his coat of paint very next Loe Dappy teache P V Wu Freeze Near Equator 1 in oy ied Jans although © Ol Wi and from Phil« of it is vali and four chil Mr Frid House; weeken Syivia Hilliard new man ati 0 death by unpreced. Page Three who would pracliee of medicine Those present preserve in all form as might by ATTRA NIGHT PUBLIC SALE CARLOAD OO} well gel sO SOUTH DAKOTA Horses & Collis AT BENNER BARN, CENTRE HALL, PA Tues., Night, Sept. 6 Beginning at 7:30 O'clock PF. M 4 : 2 Bay Cela Oevding : week ana This is another good load of horses men, sq don't miss this in need of a Team or a Single Horse Don't Vorget This Is a SNMIHT “ALS T30 P. M., RAIN OR SHINE John Gruenwald, E. M. SMITH, Auct Owner Province of Cane 4 : } Misy Equata Rico coe WITHIN THE NEXT WEEK BELLEFONTE'S BOYS AND GIRLS WILL BE GOING BACK T0 SCHOOL! AND BROWNS HAVE - FOOTWEAR FOR THEM ALL JUNICRS FOR - at ~ 31 39 $2.99 Many Dressy and Sport Styles in Pumps, Oxfords and Straps. Snedes, Calf and Grain Leathers — Crepe or Leather Soles, Black, Brown and Britist Tan. Junior or Low Heels, Sizes J, 33109. AAA to C. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SHOES $1.00 $1.49 | $1.99 $2.19 Straps Black or Brown. no and Dressy Oxfords in Patent or Calf- skin Leathers. Made for Style and Service. Sizes 815 to 3. FOR THE YOUNG MEN $1.99 $2.99 $3.99 New Fall Oxfords in Black, Brown or Light Tan. Crepe, Leather or Composition Soles. Sport or Dress Styles. Sizes 6 to 12. I Ate DD BOYS’ STURDY SCHOOL SHOES $1. $1. $2. 49 99 99 Xl You will marvel at the Style and Durability of these Shoes, Crepe, Leather or Composition Soles. Black or Brown. Sizes 9 to 13 BROWN Formerly Mingles, _- - 1 to 6. 00T SHOPS -p Bellefonte, Pa. - the male If you are { {
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