| THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three — ’ -— ” I — " " REBERSBURG MILESBURG SMULLTON BLANCHARD Mrs. Joseph Ratts and Mry. John Alexander, who last week won the : . ‘ Lebo of Lewistown, spent last Tues- golf championship of the Nittany Mr. And Mri. John Treaster, Miss Ruth: Fulton his Feturii Mr. and Mri John T Brown Jr. Mrs. Prankiin’ Heverly had a seri- ‘day with Mr. and Mrs, John Heichel, Country Club from Rand Miller, | daughter Marfan from Centre Hall, from a vacation at Flemington) a were visitors at the home of Mr. ous fall last Monday, breaking a Mrs. George Eaton's brother from and E. L. Plumb, president of the Mr, and Mrs. Hurry Weaver of State and other pointy of interes sand and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer last bone in her foot, An X-ray picture Renovo Is a guest av her home at Chamber of Commerce, College, and Mrs. W. B. Feidler were Was accompanied home by Mi ak Mursday evening wig taken at the Lock Haven Hos- present Mr. Plumb déc.w ew championship Sunday dinner guests at the A. BE Mra George Burkett of Flemington, Mrs. Carrie Detwiler became very pital and Mrs. Heverly is able to ge! a — athletic teams are a decided asset Limbert home. who spent a pleasant Wethend hak ill last Sunday, but glad to state | about on crutches to the community and commended : Miss Mary Miller, who is employed a a an 0 Ge pir - Heh better and able to B® word has been received from Wil- C. of C. Observes team members upon thetr plendid " } y . | at State College, spent the past week "2 Hy io ) it again son Clark, who } teaching posi- . showing. He predicted a successlu Mrs. le, tmistress, of ‘should interest all the Howard citi ® | n » after week's vas " . ’ 14s 4 1 £ POs i” 4 { Comings imine, cated to Howa:d zens, as well or those in the sur- With her parents, Mr, and Mrs ee 's mother, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Day and 800 gion gt Oriental, North CaroMna Ist Anniversary year for the Chamber of Commerce lust week on & business mission, Mrs, rounding townships. Please be | Charles Miller Mr and Mrs. 1 C all Were SUP at Poe Pally Park over | that the soemery is beautiful and I ny igri Cait the fi Tobe of ‘ d Mr. : I OE & ne weeke . } AT h A ach yes 10 al . Mae Ladle, of Tyrone, her daughter, there! You need not be a ®. T. A.| Labor Day visitors at the home wr. and Mrs. G. E, Haugh visited ™ , oy 7! oO. ‘wiikieblesk that he is sure he will have a pleas rim ati. "t ey afiols & U4 ‘ Pe g ’ : i a . 4 yy . ¢ Hy ali FH Ali Wy iaw sin was her chauffeur. member. Bveryone ‘welcome, This of Mr, and Mus, R. W Blerly Were: | auring the past week at MUlerstown. | wo 0’ go oo visitors at tir Rime ant winter : become enthusiastic over the com- were revised to § Mrs: Kate Storch and Mrs, Emma | may effect you, 50 know what it 15 Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Cable and latter's Paul Sheeiz has gone to ChICAED or ae ou 8) bleck's mother Mrs Miss Eleanor Everly of Berwick munity: when they tell others of Lhe or. of the Chatnber Koontz of Johnstown, called on about, Midy Wagner, Secy. sister of Lansdale, Pamalee Cable of oo anroll as a student of the ‘Moody Ti caster at Coburn 4 TUT at present, a puest of Miss Jean | ann offered here, the 10a Ww vd gre friends In Howard last Saturday The Howard Boiough Schools Mtinetm, Mr ied a. Bilt {Sctioo \ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D, Meyer Kunes primary work of the Chamber of The dinne | " y Bw Mey ae C r . nil \ “5 : oR “GIN Ne - } 1 fot y ' Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Miler, of Hecla opened Tuesday, September 6 with — a Sy A hl, Miss Ruth Miles has gone to ¥ hil. thelr niece Miss Pear] Williams and Miss Brma Myers of Beech Creek, Commerce will be well started wrved by the st of visitors the largest enrollment in the his- REE. ERIS y RH ipsburg where she will go in Wali 8emue) J. Hilbish were Sunday a student nurse at Buffalo State Ward its goal the ¥. M. C. A Park, were among the Ji: of Mr. and Hospital, sperm Monday with her Preceding the dinner th Les Prof. Melville siul career Mrs, John T. Brown Jr. at their friend, Miss Virginia Beaty | assembled around the long tables on is an 10 our town, also Mrs. Roy Mardis tory di the school The grades Tike nies spe several days at theo the State Hospital. We wish her evening dinner guests and her daughter Lois, were guests having 119 and the H. 8. 125, The : |a succ : of Mrs. A. A Pletcher. enrollment 1s as follows: 1st grate py Ziegler, Mya Anna | Mrs. Mattie Geist returned MOD" guy home east of Rebersburg Mrs, W. H. Vonada and Mrs, Har- | the “Y" gymnasium floor were led Penn Stale and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Champion, of 13; 3nd, grade 10. 304. grude do; He Stanley " wr Hd Hea iey HOPE (ant) Srioin of YSIL SALONS 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Royer of Re- ris Clark accompanied Harter Von- in Eroup songs by Il A. Walker, follows Cham! res Los. Angeles, Cal. were visitors of | $ade 12; Sth. grade Hy oh aga) Sued 30th Mr Selly) ihimout Hewmdh spest the weekeld | bershurg were Sunday visitors at the |ada, to Altoons, on Saturday, when With Mis. Earl K. Stock at the pi- work ® tured Belk and airs. George Belghtol, of 19; 7th, grade 15; 8 . 4 po od Hosterman of Wolfe Store with relatives here, On Bymday home of Mrs. Rover's sister, Mrs | he went to take his music lesson. Ano. Among the numbers surlg were fonte as a town rich In ha ward, Mrs. Champion was Bernice Prehmen AS ofiwtmore 2%; nior Mr. and Mrs, Harty Hubler and a birthday dinner Wid given yo his Carrie Detwiler They spent the day with My Olive two dedicated to Mr. and M1: Hob " rity f Beightol, daughter of the above 33; Seniors 8. party of friends of Pittsburgh spent home of his brother Orrin in A Mrs. Sallie Hilbish and son Samue! | Hoover ert Campbell, of Centre Hull "} | H. H. 8, FOOTBALL SCHEDULE the farmer weekend ap “Gravel honor were dinner guests Monday evening af, Mr. and Mr Poorman, of named previous to her mariage. | ho cher. #01 : 0 ; OF J - v home Spring Lodge Mr. and Mrs. David Mumpher, 508 of sre ond Mrs. Wilbur DD Meve Bellefonte, whose marriages oc They lefy here last Monday on their | September 16--Lock Haven at Mary Smith, made 8 yg. M np Heyes red during the past few week journey to Alabama, thence to Los September 23--Howard at Avis Miss Peggy Lou Benson of Lans- David and Mr : ontly i and Mrs, Frank Aults and 'gehoo) class of Orviston to Watkls i Angeles | September 30-Mil] Hall at Howard Ing, Mich. returned to her home rh 0 ela Boa 8 Clay with family and Mi Ault's brother ican N.Y. on Friday where the Joh Our good friend Samuel H. Pletch- | October 7—Howard at State College alter spending the summer mont & reste Her Pe n Mig the Ale Girshen Lowery of Tyrone wert gee entertalnéd by another former | master, introduced an er a member of “Howard Hhmting (Night game 8:00 p.m) with Mis. Adah Bierly, Lewis Smith at his cavin m UW BEuesis over the weekend of Mr. and member. Mrs Frank Jodun An | po ed of J. H. Yeager. ( A Walker Club” who have a camp erected 14-ft October 14—Avis at Howard Mr. and Mrs. Oaphas Schrack of legheny mountains. . Mrs. Thomas Confer and dsughte? gaded feature of the (ip was 8 view By 30<It. and completed in good order Qetober 21-—Altoona J. V. at Howard Loganton, visited at the H. H. Royer Mr and Mrs William K eamer, Mildred Lae fon no rs Aerie : \ s we October 28--Mill Hall at Howard home on Sunday of last week of Annville, were weekend guests al Mr. abd Mrs Barl Weber and] 1 ' in the Alleghentes, Last Sunday w r Mill pr ’ { the T A Hugg home ‘ Olen were invited with some of our neigh- ' November 4-Lock Haven at home Sunday visitors at the home of 1h J ugg home Caos daughter, Mrs. Ida Wallzer and Mi Mins Louise Gardner. and & parts bors and friends to visit this camp The puplls of the Howund High Mrs. Enna Corman. included Mra Ne ang Ms 4 ow pa p ladel- Clayton Brungart attended the Long | o¢ crends from Mill Hall made that has been conveniently located, School had a picnic and roller skat- Sita Draw Mc and grandson oe Jean bre 3 Jonaay ops "Di reunion held at Penn's Cave on Bun- trip to Washington. D. C ‘and Her- all cooking utensils, 2 large stoves, a ling party at Hecla Park on Tuesday and Mrs a Reiber of Centre Hall, pin hel 1 i ay shey Pa. over the wethend 3 | r ; a y winery ouach ol ) : and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stover of Crant at the University Hospital In ye 00d Mrs on ROVer { Mort selleforts cofféé pot 10 hold 5 gallons, dishes [evening Sept. 13 and L and Mr arren Wer « I for Jeass ho 'm " and Mx Allen Royer and Mrs Stuart Miller son of Mr. and Mn ; : : Bellefonte’ all complete. The good women in! Miliheim. : + to regiment toyer's mother, Mrs. Kreamer of championsinp baseball team and as- ‘ ] J Miller is planning entering the our group had prepared in sbun- Mrs. Ida Weaver returned home hits not bsen in the best of health spn wore Sunday visitors at the Alva Miller is p 4 n f 1 te hows fa vO! Mechanical School of Monesson dance In our Sunday dinner chicken OAK HALL after spending several days with [or some time. We hope ior a favo’ home of Mr and Mrs. C. W. Bressler Niesh anion rae i o i a : . y Mr. and Mrs, Samuel! Esterline o! able report and son Wi tris 1 Rata Wed §téwed and roasted, sweet cake f2- | J Ralph Neff returned home from ‘ow Mr. and Mrs. John Sholl and fam- iw : shat on oy. ms apna { HHSEE g trip (0 the school on Wed- lore and coffée in abundance. AfTier 1. Centre County Hospital on Sat- ty were Sunday visors at the W. IN ite a u ihe: peopl rom | nesday to make final arrangements i " boi d A%e SAVTINMLY Yili aL WwW HI vicinity attended the esl i) y and enjoying this sumptuous dinner the qu and is Decupeeaing from : Tne. mre tn MHD Tall ity attended the West Bod | age” and Mrs, John DeHaas and | ed 10 the home of thelr cousins, Mr. ' Knecht home in Mill Hal on Saturday " 1 owners of the cars volunteered 10 1.4 poison in his hand. “ 4 do bere enki " ’ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spangler mem- ; X fe and Mm. Harry Meyer in Bellwood Saturday supper gues Mr. and Mrs. M. Lee Williams of : « eommitt the avor us with a drive through t \ James x tecith Tors salam bers of the pulph committee of the : . Jesse Klinger of Lemont, James for an outing of but a day: Mr. and George Smith hom ‘ lamokin, and Mr Mis. J. 1 " \ 4 Sis of the Alleghenies over the Gilliland of Oak Hall, and Jahn Mm HE Bierl and Mrs. Mar Mr B H Smith of ams por " > wi st eed " 2 Baptist church motored to New A foada by the different. COC camps Rimmey of Centre Hall wére an a John on of Taliaha: 58 ; ES rida. od M Sar ah [mith hig g gu ! Gils Thany, Pa, on Sunday to Interview a for fifty miles and while driving -¥ - ey “ re PRN ET chien y evening at the inister ther « a possible candi- " i 23 i I Still Water near and ary & and ann Hd. | gb Califor: Fuh Tip at LE ter there, as a | over shese roads we had the greal- | Dusimiess wip 10 HC and Mrs. Mary Abbott and son Pd ei Grtiia their daughter and son-in- ggie for the vacancy at the Miles. est delight in all of our drive to see Bloomsburg on Monday ward, of Rebersburg pleasant occasion a and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer. | yure and Blancherd olrcuit » i 1 ¢ Mer ¥ wy i¢ re 2h ot 3 iY ana i Q had foaming and hiding in heir haunts Mr. and Mrs. George Northridge of Mi Helen Aibogast, who Is em- not SEEN NET nephews sin is Shem Hackerpoury accomfuiied Mrs. Philip Schroat is still suffer- of the forest twenty-five fleet footed | Bradiey Beach, and Mrs william PC ih Me Laurelton tate vik 4 re oy po w et : Uy several other men attended the lino fiom the iliness which attacked deer, Jarge and amall to the great Sheldon of Philadelphia, are enjoy- lage, spenc the weekend with her Mr. and vir H.W. Rabe . HOY Ebensburg Fair on Sunday her =pveral weeks seo. While Mis delight to all of our group of friends. INE 3 (wo weeks visit with their par- parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogast Shoe. aad EO ‘eters of Bel Mr and Mrs. Carl Kuntz and Mrs | Darothy Williams §¢ an addition 10 * Mr, and Mrs, H, B, Dearment and | ents, Mr, and Mrs. Haury A. Wagner. | Mr, Paul Miller, who aught in the ion! é Buncay THOMA 1 en. father of York, are spending | guy sick 11st children left for Carlisle Monday to’ - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bohn, Mr Gregg Fownship grade cho i for 8 thelr | ’ bits, 1 nd Mr i ¢ me at thelr csmp here Last Wadnesday evening the attend the funeral of Mis. Dear- Mary Bohn and Mrs. Eehel Baird number of years, resigned his posi- I. Veters i a hn Day Jr, had the misfortune | ments of the Bapit church ment's sister, Mildred Foss. imotored to Gettysburg on Sunday tion to take up a course in Agricul he Standard ol '" dast Friday of rurming a nal in his | pid a farewell reception for Res ! September 18, 1938. VISITING AID OTHER ACTIVITIES IN HOWARD (Reported by Specht) Corrbdpariténg) re — EE ent) (Continued from page one) wovid advantages istration ' - y Samue) Fille Gunsallus accompani- ed members of her former Sunda G. Love, acting 4a octets coOm- Charles Bhieckler, George Si Ceorge Newman, Malcolm Piumb. Inger Nils HH) omparatively resid «610 Alter the imtroduction of Glem ig A ————— istant coach ut he se liefonts High school, Willlmmn W. Sieg and Bud Kelleher introduced the mem bers of the basetall team. wh On Saturday the following motor- 1.493 PAIRS OF omen’s y Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wagner of Ali. where (hey spent the day sight-seé- tural Education at the Pennsylvania Methodist 8 School TEOrgaIiz® fool, confining him 10 his home. We | §3srris Heverly who left for Boston uk e visiting at the home of ng. : : j igre H. Wagner and family. Shella Anne Leightly, small Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kine, son daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Harold, Jimmy Horan, Miss Jane LeighUy has been seriously il] for Evans, visited in Allentown, and At- ‘everal days but we are glad to re- lantie City. the past week helping port that i is believed there is a 0 choose Mlss American. slight improvement in her condition . “Mr. Dovie Yearick and Dale Beigh- Others on the sick list this week tol of Wilmington. Del. visited a nciudes Mrs. Frank Powell Miss Howard this last weekend. Helen Bloom and Ray Kine \ Mrs. Annie Confer of Ouviston, On Priday night the Oak Hail visited with her sister and family, Bridge Club was entertained by Mis Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wyland over Eliza GHlliland at her home. Prizes the weekend. were won by Mrs. William R. Tress Mrs. William Long, mother of [ler and Mrs. John GC Gilliland George Long had the misfortune of am Hay of Ohio vithad 4: filing and, breaking her leg. Mis MS. Mary Bohn home recently fone id quite up in years but we MF and Mrs Orant Kithe and hope for a speedy recovery. daughter Dora Mae visited Mr. and Mis. Blanche Wyland has just re- Mrs. John Kline at Clintondale on turned from the Centre County Hos- Sunday. ¥ pital and is very much improved, Earl Grove and children Clarence Mr. and Mrs. John Scull gave a and Grace Isabelle of near Centre kitchen shower in honor of their Hall called on Mr and Mrs. Fred nephew Oeorge Bernard Long and Wells on Tuesday. his wife the former Audrey Clara Mrs. Fied Homan spent Priday Strunk of Howard, on Satmday With Mr. and Mrs. Haury Burris ang night, Sept. 9: Thése present were: | [amily near Centre Hall Mrs. B. G. Long and son Robert, Mr. | and Mrs. Arthur Strunk and sobs Governor Signs Edward and Willard, Lois Lyons, ! (Continued from Page 1) Evelyn Hinton, Charlotte Jacobs, Mary Lomison, Verda Woomer, Mar- Jorie and Phyllis Love, Sheldon Séhenck, Charles Blair Pletcher tired by rentals paid the authority Paed Forms. Tom Doughenbaieh. | by the local school datrict Stherick r y Provisions of Measures Ppnad Galbraith of Monument | Specifically, the measures: ey received many useful gIfS.| «authoriged the Départment of Launch was served and ali departed | puplic Instruction and school dis- a: a Jate hour. tricts to contract with and lease ; ‘A birthday surprise party was from the Authority held Priday evening in honor of Mrs. | “suthorized the Commonwealth Lioyd Lomison. A pleasant even- yu; gin with schoo] districts in such Was pent in games. Mrs. Lome | eonfracts and leases and in such, received many nice gifts. Those define the assistance to be render- nt were: Mrs. George R. “ed by the Commeénwealth and suth- gon and daughter, Hilda W. Leathers, | orizge the withholding of state ap- A nna Bah, Mrs. ySenesies® | propriations in certain cases, + « Mrs. C. « Dreese, | s. M. F. | “Appropriated $1,000,000 to pay Wagner, Miss Nelle Weber, MIs. rentals and expenses in connection Norman Lighthammer, Mrs, Girard | yith public school bulidings econ- Ande = Bay Wier, Mes Situcled or improved by the Auth- Arthur 4 : B . ority.” a Dorman, Mrs. Lee Dorman, | pson said 362 applications Cregg Wenseél and child:ien.! for schools alfeady had been sub Mrs. John Scull, Mrs. Arthur Strunk mitted. The program provides for daughter, Mrs. Walter Boone | 000, The deadline for applying to son, Mrs. Malcolm Pifer, Mrs. PWA fs September. 30. The part - Holter, Mary, Ruth, Lioyd snd | ment of Public Instruction is Speed- aro Rome, i whi | ing clearance of applications. meeting Thursday Eening Sop 15, Store pede . ie local BY y €vE 4 ’ M rGeTa - a4 8 o'clock In the High School Au- ments all cooperate for the first ditorium, at which {ime the THomp- time in providing financially -handi- son Plan for Scaadiaation and ex- | ca school districts of the State ifalon iscussed. Spedkers wi be Mf. Glen Rogers, Mr. James | outcome of the plan Is being watch Hughes, and two speakers from State ed with considerable interest by College, one representing the College, other states which have similar This meeting shortages of baildings. pag “ - nei ae FINAL CLEARANCE Used Cars This is the final windup of our Used Car bargains. Your present car accepted in trade. 1935 Chrysler 2-door Sedan with Trunk 1934 Dodge Sedan-—Radio and Heater 1933 Pontiac Sedan 1931 Ford Sedan 1921 Chevrolet Coupe ~~TRUCKS—— Dodge 1; Ton Truck Ford Pickup C. F. Deitrick Garage Phone 315 Bishop and Allegheny Sts. BELLEFONTE, PA. Lh TN LR ia 1935 1934 adequate school buildings. The Slate College d on Thiisday evening of last KE, he The Misses lsabelle Mallory and Maxine Page, who aie employed al State College spent the weekend at their parental homes A number of people from this vi. cinity attended the West End Falr a: Laurelton last week Recent visitors at the home of H BEB Bierly in West Rebersburg were Mrs. Sallie Harter Hillbish [from Freeburg, Mrs. Mary Markley ol Lock Haven, and Mr. and Mrs, Car Reed Bierly from Brookville, togeth- er with thelr children Carl, Ross Ellen. Mary, Saas, and Anne. Mr Bierly will be remembered a an oc casional summer visitor here at Lhe home of his aunt, Mrs. Anna Frank where he delighted many folks with mi ler accepted a posit } as musie teacher in the Bast St. Clalr Township High School at Fisher town, Pa. Mrs. M. W. Breon became a sur. gical patient in the Centre County Hospital inst Priday Me and Mm. Charlies Miller and daughters Florence and Mary ol town, Mr. and Mra. Albert Miller and son, and Mr. and Mrs, Philly Wheat on of Brackney, visited relatives al Cresson on Sunday of last week Miss Mildred Wolfe, who compiet ed a three year nurses training course at the Lewistown Hospital and Is now employed al the same place, spent Thursday with her par. ents Mr. and Mrs. E R. Wolfe Mr. Paul Ziegler of Port Matilda spent the weekend with his family here in town. Mr and Mrs. Palmer Blerly, son Billy, Mrs. Kar] Konrad and daugh- ter Janet and Mrs. Roy Brungar daughter Marjorie, visited at the L L. Meek home at Bellefonte on Sun- day Ruth Bierly and Jean Hartman were business visitors at Lock Haven an Monday of this week Sunday visitors at the C. O. Mal. 1ory home were: Mr, and Mrs, Wil- Ham Tarbet son Billy and Mr. and Mid Jack Tarbet all of Pitlsburgh. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Myer, of 1:vin and Mr. and Mri. Harrer and two daughters of Williamsport Mrs. Karl Konrad and daughter and Mrs. Fred Whitehill were Thurs. day guests at the home of the lattes sister, Mrs, Gale Swartz of Millheim Mrs. Gertrude Corman, Mrs, Ger- trude Frank, and James Frank re. cenfly visited relatives at Loganton and CGresnburr. La — rn —— The West Een Falr at Latireiton was well attended by the folks of town and surrounding locality. The I mémbers of the East Centre County ‘Junior Band including the German Band division of this locality, took part in the parade Saturday after- noon and also played some of their fine selections, as the evening hours wore on. {The Hosterman-Stover Co. eréw nea:ly finished roofing the west and south sides of the new school bulld- ing In town Jast week. I "The Woodward School opened on Tueeday of last week with an enroll- iment of forty pupils and the Lose school with about thirty. Noah Eby in pany with Mr and Mes. W. A. Héss of Yeagertoun, circulated among friends and rela- tives in town on Sunday. PLEASANT GAP I Mr and Mrd. Paul Keller and daughter Betty, of Philadelphia ‘spent (he weekend with Mrs. Keller's {parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Nell ahd other friends in this vicinity. | Republican County Chairman, Hay Melroy and wile, and Mrs, Grace Noll were among those from our | town who attended the official open- ing of the Republican campaign in (Pittsburgh Saturday. | The local Brotherhood will mee: {this evening at the Melroy-Showers- | Bliger club house in Green Valley. i+ Mrs. Megat Huet pars parents, Mr Irvin, Mrs. Derr returned home last week from East Greenville, Pa. where she | Fomhvisgtusly ol wong {oui : under the name of the Young men's foreign missionary sociely Labor Day visitors at the William Eckenroth home were Mr and Howard 8Smikh of Gaitton and and M Nillson of Bellefonte Weekend and Labor Day awn \¥ | Fre gs Zimmerman of Chests: husband, Mr. and Mrs nd Ahe {former ia Sunday WM Bellel GAY evenin Loganton « much improvement n of Mr. Emer Brian h., daughter Beily Jan nes Shawiey, vised bock Haven Sunday with the [orm ers brother George and amily r Lawrence Hyatt ol Corsopolis, are visiting Mrs. Hyst father, Albert Bierly George Kelly of Detroit, has ne turped home after a pleasant vist with h mother Mr Bia Kelly and sister, Mrs LL. GO. Peters Special Notice All lot owners of the Treziyuiny cemetery are asked 10 please respond to letlers sent oul about ten days ago. In which they were paked for a contribution wward obtaining a chater [Of 4h agsOCiation The commiltee in charge would lik® to hear from you af soon as possibl Pleaw send 3 ontribution to Mrs Florence Peters, secretary and reas. urer. as this matter mist go through a certain procedure of law. The quicker it can be obtained the betel For then the assotiation can start working. How nice it will be to fe attured that should we move away from here the graves of our joved ones will be kept free from Weed! and the cemetery kept in good con- dition at all times. Please Keep this in mind and send your contribution in soon. No specified amount ha been asked fo.. Any and all con- tributions will be gratefully received Thank you bl M and Mrs RUMORS I've heard a jot abot a war And have come to this conclusion That we should mind our own al~ fairs, And stay out of all confusion Why should we send our best young men To war, with any nation, While they sit back in safety And chuckle with elation, Of course if they give us a slap Then hit them back must we But why they need to quarrel Is more than 1 can see. We shall hope then for the best And that war is jost a rumor, Ang pray thet in a short time Bveryone's in a bettér humor La VALLEY VIEW Those who spent Sunda¥y with Mrs. Spicer were Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Wren and two children of Lock | Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Longwell and family, Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Spicer and family and Mr. and Mrs Miles Houser, Those who spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wion were Mr. and Mrs. James Wion, Mrs, An- drew Houser and daughter Paul E. Eckley. Margie and Mary Hampton Most of the men gpent the week- end at their camp in the Allegheny mountains, Mrs, James Gordon and children of Bellefonte spent Sunday with her sister, Mra. Jacob Houser Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman's | foundation finished and they ex- pect to have their new home started this week. Mrs. Clair Lose and duughter Joyce spent Priday with Mrs. Al bert Corman, Robert Hillard returned home Fri. ‘day aftér spending several months in the Danville hospital. Those who called to see Mrs. Har- riet Shope were Mr. and Mrs. Harr! sof Dean, Anna Dean and Oeors® Shope To the person or out to stea] chick guard, tration Arém No 10 : 8B prog i for # 2! Miss Mab Bel pluved a proposal for & project m Misa Mabel hn of and Mrs. Fioyd Bechdel jeft jas! Bifeet Improvement: with 8495 Monday to take up Lrsining in the * De Wil 200R De gbie 10 he abOUL Seminary after gic was arranged for Lhe Richard Dolan and ment of the guest LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs [ al the William Doda hous Church of Christ met Scho pened on Walter Giock of Beech Friday nigit Mrs. Annetia Bolopue ¢ late Mr. Lewi Tussda ed away at the home of her ter Mrs Glock, of Mill Hall * On Sunday rng & Nam M Benunon departed had been iH for al werk: n the Cedar for Tusseyville ard for Spring each sch cRTLng Approve Millhieim WPA Project N. Hewlett, bransh offles for Work Progre fs Adminis- Tursdny ap dihelan, Centre county. calling for | M an-months employment Clearfield hospital I's a summer RA amiong the people of this « nay. About two hundred were present and a program of { Af Munn spent Priday The Missionary Society Bolopue Br of Philage hdel daughter Opens To-morrow with a complete line of LADIES MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S Ready - to - Wear NOTICE ! Our storeroom, formerly occupied by City Cash Grocery Store, is pot completely finished, but we are opening just the same, &s our complete line of Coats, Dresses and Accessories are ready. WORTH'S ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO-MORROW ! Mrs. Elizabeth Tubbs, Mgr. (Formerly Sid Bernstine Second Floor) Assisted by: MISS MARY TEAMAN MRS. VERL HOUSEROLDER MISE VELMA TUBRS WORTH'S “EXCLUSIVE LADIES SHOP” 27 South Allegheny Street. Formerly Mingle’s MANY OTHER STYLES AT $3.99 & $5.00 A grand parade of Fall Footwear in the latest fashions. Styled for dress, street or sport wear. Suede, Kid or Calfskin, in Black, Brown, Burgundy and British Tan. Spike, Hi-Cuban, Cuban and Military heels. Also many styles in Junion Heels for growing girls. Sizes 32 to 9. Widths AA to C. NEW FALL HOSIERY 69c Full fashioned, Ringless, sheer stockings in glowing fall colors. Neatly reinforced for long wear. Sizes8'2t0 10 ROWN’ BOOT SHOP Bellefonte, Po. Ry A id saga
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