THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 8, 1938. MRS. F. THOMAS ZIEGLER o Centre County Recent Weddings FEEDER The Pen That Makes Writing a Pleasure Nm MM, rae Sun Giger or fh Hospital Notes Rockey —Eckenroth to Thurs, Sept. 1st to ONLY he Prof P. Thomas Ziegler, ol Highland avenue, State College Loren Rockey, of Sat., Sept. 10th Bellefonte and » ge . This Certificate is Worth $4.41 This certificate and 5c entitles the bearer to one of our Genuine $500 VACUUM FILLER BACKLESS FOUNTAIN PENS. Visible Ink Bupply. You see the Ink. A lifetime gusrantes passed away at home at 9:30 Eckenroth, of Milesburg Indestructible I iu Bl Indies, men, boys and girls, This pen will not jeak, blot or break het morning \ A daughter of North Penn Miss Grace were unis evening of ol Bellefonte W amin treet Monday of Last Week Abegglen Admitted: Miss Marie Portland Wingate Discharged 12 1802 ezer, Bellefonte, R. D py haa Houts, Lemont, o'clock Monday after three months’ Hiness v jodfred and Marie Made! ATER CHC Fra hb - je ay $ Ferdinand €d in marriage Tuesday n : ACRE wis Dorn uo tay un t 1 Aa oh M Kate 8 Mills, Pi oO JRNURTY last week at the parsonage Mrs. Kate 8 ii Pa n January old 1 John's Reformed church Altoona for the past 3 years, die y tent of Bu . making her age 46 years, 7 months © J hon EE a r 1 y there ‘hursd ! " and 29 days She {8 sur ” her Spicer, Oak Hall Station; Admitte ith Wh . her home there last Thursday m and 23 days. She Is survived by her = v. dischareed Tue officiating ing at 6:10 o'clock al mother, her husband who is in the Mon Ry. discinrgec ue day onded Ms. Rook y il [or the past week } | Wu \ ‘ : animal husbandry department of Joseph Zeleznick, Pleasant Gag CHaed Mi LO ey 18 a a r Ue | \ 3 mn in n 1 ‘ \ ¢ ede {| Al } nu } { Mr. and M Willlam Eckenroth burg. Mi: Hock Rockey North Centre county, June wa is ab Mar biti} ’ the Pennsylvania State College, and Puesday of Last, Week of Mile woah Mi C. OG Wea and act member daughter. Genevren A brother Admitted: J Mrs. FE Eden, Wis UIVIVER. college, R. D. 1; ver | stiveat Uve Meth i " a or Came , Hall Bola ahiged y MI Logan. Fire - Company, has besn viet he funetnl carta: Ralph Koser, Lewisburg: Mn weph employed at Fitan Metal plant 38 fab I'he ney L. Sullivan and infant daughter {ot veral vears. Follow fil for Lansd State College, Adnitisd Tuesday. Ing 8 trip through Juniata Cw; Sara CC. ! i al egation unt he lef ginont vi and Interment were DE discharged same day, M Adrian cas and C.D. Marta Jamison College. Birth A 17 grandchildren, 27 great grandchul On was born (0 Mr, and M: Joh Two chill MRS, MILES SHULTZ 1. Bickle, of Bellefonte, R. D 2 ! ent HINDS ; . : boa <Q alte 5 4 Ge Extra : ne Atm Willowbank ednesday of Last We ek for Mall he family Admitted Ordery wo Iw vd Harman ] Thwsday of Lat Week St MRS. KATE S. MARTZ, MES. FLORA H. DETWILER Martz, a resident ol Vt Flot ctw er formes mother i Fach pen fon ol pas. Lor unat daughter seyville she Hannah A. Martz, dled XH bers of «he famil e. ations: five sau 8 Marz of Cont: won of Penn THE NEW of the This Pen hold mo nk than any hree Months Filling! No Repair Bills. No Lever mranteed by the Factory to be unbreakable for Or ies than FIVI ZIP--ONLY ONE PULL AND IT'S FULL market! You can Write lor No Pressure Bar. Every Pen tested rs NOW. THIS PEN GIVEN FREE certifi while ad- PLUNGER Jip RURhIer ol Wiliam viter of : id Martin hy Dorsey Struble, Stale ol Henry, of Mrs Paul's lege WAS a Boal ry fountain pen on Use Filler! Cel yo Plover lone File "21a on One Ife DOLLARS! "1 the left ves p BOO OnLy can buy one I e ( ale the Past se { week wedding New York Btate, to begin Mr Mrs. Rockey home With the ta wl : e where ih Hit on Ley i this week INTRODUCTORY OFFER This Also $1.50 Pencils to Mateh Above Pens, only 29¢ Widman & Teah rion PRESCRIPTION Sirest Pen will be $5. 00ulter Sale State and end thedr Woman EA LIMIT 3 Pens to Each Certificate bride rooin other for the pre ADD CHARLES | " SPECIALISTS Williams Hellefonute Nare arehoot 13 Ssonth Allegheny Pa and Mr } REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS MES. FORREST VAUGHN Mrs. Mary Vaughn, 50 wife of 1y Big $e A, nt ii= been bed! t ho th ast th e Forrest Vaug Bee rich { H he ed . 3 GN ken Chan Xx y " Mi Raymond dled a Lhe Haven Ho 8 HON i titted Thar " nd wa nursday night alter an 1 ol ! t LEE Wa eu : L reed nda - ME I vd b n Nov 7. 1870, makin Pa an Lo camplication h 67 yess tiida hn ol In 188 Creex : ber of ¢ t Sandy husband UNICIPA MILLHEIM, PA M L FRIDAY & SATURDAY Seplember Sh & “GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS” Valles Rosemary Lane Hugh Herbert SHOWS AT 7:00 AND 5:08 PF. ML UNTIL FURTHER NOTICH ‘ant ; > MONDAY & TUESDAY E. HOLME Mrs. Dean K aE 1b. SAA og “Foon a as tg Eakumn A : : September 12th & 13th) OL Se Cues Wy Cha x re Fim L. Whlerd ob wk ais Gotage wat Ra of Bucy Mc acon | “MEN ARE \. CUNNINGHAM. the hor uel se Seamer, BE elonte bridesmtid and ¥ ai. | Blue Ball , t Harry Anna Koche bh un | SUCH FOOLS" | Sunday Wavne Morris Priscilla Lane | Humphrey Bogart WEDNESDAY & THUR. September 14th & 15th) “WOMEN ARE LIKE THAT” Pat O'Brien Kay Francis COMPLETE SELECTION oo SHORTS FACH PROGEAM two da ol Beech Packe! Hier Plu al 2.30 0'CloCK Fleck a i Met hiodhiat of ment wa made I Bianchs Ltudy Glenn—Haupt ceinestel JAMES C. STEVENS MES. MARY M SERED RATT DONT DESERET SUA IRR SOR LT BSR I DE EAL NI RE Se - ‘ r {300 SINGERS SERNVILLY AT ' | $4 BEL Wy FON | i 3 3 = ANTON Hot ANNOUNCEMENT . THE SNOW SHOE MOUNTAIN HOUSE 18 Miles West of Bellefonte HIN Located on Bouts Has Been Completely Remodeled We HEGLA FARK SAT. SEPT. 10th GED. SHECKIE re AND HIS ORCHESTRA I wy % mid ‘ H } A. Packs DANCING Ste 12 Ah 3 r Busine will takes of all kings of PARTIES AND BANQUETS and serve Special Sunday Dinners. Sandwiches and refreshments of all Kinds can be bad at any tine Chen fi Care PACKER JOHN A BALASH, Mgr. HinuelArchey & ETERS daar i OE Jee fl y ry Fritaaie] JIVILONQEINE Tams cima Monster it] Tiwkaidd 3 MEN A Varied Selection of Autum Footwear as Fakaiifat 5p Part One $3 smoked Mild-Cuare, Hickory Shankless Picnics (6-lb avg.) . Lean Bacon Squares, Smoked Old Fashion Bologna Kraft American Cheese Seal-Test Are Stepping Out in Style With Brown's Inimitable Fall Footwear. ib 19¢ 1b 19¢ Ib 19¢ 2-1b pkg. 49¢ Wrapped in Fransparent Paper SIRLOIN OR PIN STEAKS Ib33c Quality Beef FRESH GROUND €3 wi. bo 10 at ye ould Not Sins taffeta a Md 2 DO BEEF - Ib2lc| | reson om ru For Meat Loaf i ing. Interment ! it ceed 4 Ciibaon orchid and banked Mi C3 ' ; esicding at the organ SPRING LAMB Dh uae Gi gan, Sonsirn ds 14 'e ? preeriomnl Q i Sdn sohn Recessional Shoulder Roast Ih. 24 rorkers and Shi whi ilbur Johnson sang “I Love Herbert You ily O Promise Me Shoulder Chops ih. 2%7¢ sonting . ; | (Continued from ane) Silver Offering Following the ceremony a reception ib 31 eeidents of Bellefonte, in addition Sex f : ! 3 ife B yas hel the Hote] Brockerhoff, C to. Mr. Teaman, 9 s: EZ. Camp- &i¢ Hpross ia ‘ LE +1} n which Mr. and Mrs 2 “> i Vest Lamb sire $5 Mr prano and directo bur} inkel dey for a four weeks 2 Ih. 25¢ : i th. Steer was nk dahlia MILK-FED VEAL Ib. 23¢ Shoulder Chops 1h. Penn Alto Butter PURE OPEN KETTLE RENDERED LARD MICHIGAN PEA BEANS . . Al SODA CRACKERS salted Coffee ....... RITTER'S ASPARAGUS TIPS - 2 FRESH CRISFIELD OYSTERS FANCY BARTLETT PEARS TOILET “Lucky Days” Prize Winners Drawn Here : Dott | Shoulder Roast 25¢ and nage Wyoming. Upon they will be at home at siitburd of Pittaburgh graduated from the High school and the Pennsylvania State Col- She has been teaching in the Bellwood High school since gradua- Mr. Hinkel is a graduate of a pittsburgh High hool and the Penn State College. and is i Ouests at the vy inciuded the POPULAR PRICED AT brideEIoom me his « brothers and their wives and other relatives So [9399 & 55.00 | 690 & $399 15¢ Jet M Ceor and George Walker street. £2 2-1h. pkg. 20¢ otitside bor wh, in addition to Mra Marque S C beck. were: $5 to BR. 8. Neidig, Belle - ¢ *R. D. 3; $2 to each of the tall lowing: A. V. Gerhart pint can the from rye Sesqui-Centennial fail ‘4 01 fon Graysville Church cans 27¢ (irave Pine Mills: 1. W. Lucas. Milesburg yivania k Gross Bellefonte, R 2 lge cans 33¢ F. L. Benford, Pleasant - Waldorf ..... 3rolis13 that publi » educa aly the bulwark of democracy SCOT PAPER TOWELS Rail 10¢ TOWEL HOLDERS — STRIKE ANYWHERE MATCHES 6 lge boxes SPECIAL FOUR SEAM BROOMS . OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP J Ke 4 «“ a florist g last Thur (Continued from page one) her piace wed by on the Cie The tentative program for the whole celebralion will start on gay. Octber 2nd. wih observ \ of World Wide Communion service and it 1s hoped 10 have az many people of the church as PO + ible present at this service. The . - » Over 100 styles in delightful baseball was plaved this Presbytery sessions will Le held on the United States than new modes. Styled for dress, the 3rd and 4th. and it is thought *ver before in history. The reason? J that Rev. T. 8, Armentraut of Sf Simply because today our cities and § Street or sport wear. Make mington, Delaware, and former towns ad over the country have tor of the Graysville furnished their boys more and bet. them a part of your aufum en- be present to address ter ball-fields than ever before” . M saons, Rey. A.D These observations were voiced by semble. Suede, kid or calfskin, in black, brown, burgundy and ‘British tan. Cresson, also Fmest ©. Quigley, National League Sizes 32109. AAA to C, be present visor of Umpires, upon his re- forget Sin- BASEBALL PLAYING HITS ALL-TIME HIGH noe 19¢ Zhe YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Bellefonte Office hours Wed: nesday 2 to 8; Baturday 9:30 to 8:30. Closed Thursday after- noon at State College office f ol the More ELIT ETIer | mine in each Jie Highly styled shoes for dress or sport. Leather, crepe or com- position soles; kid, calf and grain leathers. Plain toes, straight or wing- tips. Black, brown or tu-tones. A shape for every foot. Sizes 6 to 12. 10 giant cakes 3%¢ Potatoes 5 Ibs 19¢ FANCY LARGE COOKING ONIONS 10-1h, sk, RED MALAGA GRAPES—fancy - - 2 1b. 15¢ Oranges—Calif, doz. 25¢ | Ige stalk Ih. FANCY SWEET church aie of Minnick a former pastor, ma also, 23¢ recently to his Rockefeller Cen- ter desk after hia annual tour of the baseball map. His trip took him far and wide, and his study of base pall ag it was played by the stars of age brovght him home primming with enthusiasm ‘1 was particularly impressed by the ball-fields 1 saw in Wns of about 8.000 to 16.000 These fields are usually the result of some form of public works program. They dre regulated by the town authorities. always kept clean and in playing Tuesday evening wil! be open. On Wednesday evening the pageant portraying the history of the cliureh will be presented. This pageant was prepared by Mrs. C. 8. Hiltner of Tyrone, and is rich in the historical lore of the Spruce Creek Valley the Graysville church, the earls en, Mi i is hoped that Mis Avi Son, nee Miss Fratces Gohieen, mise sionary to Japan will be present to address al this evening servic ma — Celery - le Bananas ‘ 5¢ school Large lsaves Tamil hold their reading matter far SATURDAY BAKERY SPECIAL! ower of the eyes. Can this be from their eyes. Have you ever | revitoted? Not naturally. But uo Gold-N-Sno Layer Cake ea. 25¢ stored? Nob naturally. But Cauliflower lge head 18¢ Sept. 8, 1088. You must have noticed that gome of your friends h 4 i d 25¢ Shaffer's Quality Brea (rom their eyes. Have you evel mise 18 a loss of the focusing Formerly ervice. All who read with v " lifficulty ghould note the above Mingle Ss Ve i About two-thirds of tubcreuwlosis, all cases of SHAFFER STORES COMPANY \ Continued week after next when Hirst discovered (Arg adrendy in a moderately or far i advanced state. shape. All in all they are what the kids of my boyhood would have cons gidered & #0tt Of Beaven~on-sarth.” BOOT SHOP i“
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