Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 29, 1938. f NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mac Fry) HOWARD CALE 4 @ 4 ® * M i + P * 4 +» 4 * 0 Bo ~ Avg GIRLS SCHOO! OXFORDS $1.95 Goodyear Welt—lLeather Soles NF Cag emt LEN SQUARE DANCE ! HECLA PARK THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th Music by Tussey Mt. Ramblers ADM. 25¢ DANCING 9 to 1. 000000099 040000000 '® : 3 : LEADING PIANO FIEM WILL SACRIFICE SMALL-SIZE GRAND PIANO For very small balance. Respon- sible party may take over for terms low as $1. weekly. Piano is almost new and fully guaran- teed. After seeing it, we will tune and deliver to your home, Also Betsy Ross Spinets at attractive prices. For appointment and in- formation, write F. A. NORTH PIANO CO, Inc, 1533 Chestnut St Phila. SE —————— MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM, PA. FRIDAY & SATU RDAY (Sept. 30.-Oct. Ist) Here you : ture you h sheen & 1 October 14 MONDAY & TUESDAY | moming and will remain open (Oct. 3 and 4) te t DOUBLE FEATURE BILL: “Highway Patrol” Robert Paige. tural, academic and bas ebal I, bingo and volley will be sold by Donald Grayson. association —— a ———— WEDNESDAY & THUR. Groom Killed. (Oct. 5 and 6) Shortly after securing Cary Grant—in "al * Always Selected Shorts * crashed into a truck on the ei —— TH SHIRLEY TEMPLE—n | , BOROUGH SCHOOL NEWS Ww Howard tigh Schools hav irg n te fos g les, i Little Miss ude tentative plans for a sehoc “" wir to | Broadway falr will be held the High 8c hool and i at 10 o'clock in evening. There wil hobby and contest entertainment of a football game with possibility of having ‘Call of the Rockies’ || Performaice_Dby a magicienn. Re licenae Katharine Hepburn, be married, Frank Myers, of Beaver alls, prospective groom. wags killed "H lid "” and Mrs. Rose Schmit, 256, was seri oliaay ously injured when their automobile RF FL" : MONUMENT and Mr Shady Cheorge BUSH HOLLOW We W past end pastor Coleville nbers would: If the person “ rst g imor sould of M Is 8potts come hot ssn HECLA ere were 30 present at Sunday choo] on Sunday, Sunday school at the usual hour next Sunday 5:30 The Hecla Union Sunday School had a very fine Rally Day and Har vest home service. The dispiay was very effective Mrs. Boyd Musser and son Prancis of Altoona visited Tuesday afternoon at the home of W. L. Workman, also Mrs. Charlies Roland and Mrs. Mar- tin Zelle They were all very glad to see pach other having been very old fiiends of the Workman family at the time they lived in Altoona Miss Beulah Ziegler of Snydertown visited with Miss Marjorie Work- man Sunday evening. Miss Mary Dobson spent the week- end at the home of Mr. John Starr 4 in Dauphin County, ent-Teachers Mr and Mrs. J. B. Askey of § mahoning, were at Robert Aske; (| Sunday gept. 30, at 8:00 p. m.; Holy Commu- Mr og Mrs daughter last week | Hon hag not improved. HUBLERSBURG BLANCHARD wn folks who vi y. dlanchard High Bchoo) f Mr. E. L. Markle re ywonsoring a Jimmie and Janey Dubb Home © ¥ Have her home Ernest Mu : Nell of 1 y Residet Of our oom HAY wen { the death of Mr ch Creek al noon since LeRoy Lewis Ie an nation of Monday daughter, preparma- California have Marsh Creek to pupils Jurke a sociation SNYDERTOWN requests " 1 notes for nday. Oct. 2 5 purpose teachers 1 paent 193 Young Pex cople’s Meeting on Nat Bickle of Harrisbus a ! evening. Come and have a ng at Beates the past we ot time; Sunday School at 9:30 a. bi ian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. practice on Priday evening, William Hall and services will be held in the St andra of Tonawanda N. Mark's Lutheran church, Oct 8, al oF rela % here and at Snow 10:30 a. m. Everybody welcome {0 Shoe on Sunday these services Miss Nina Watson of Clearfield Mr was at Nelson Watson's on Sunday, have Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Houston an! with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Unkle, of and Mrs, Harvey laitz who been visiting the past week and Mrs. Ben Mann of Win. Lancaster, returned home on Sunday burne, were al Sherman Askey's on with the latter family to Join in the Sunday firet Mr. and Mrs. J W. Loy and Mr and Mrs r.. of Lock Haven, transacted busi- bersburg s here on Saturcay Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover and Miss Lillie Beck of Lock Haven family visited relatives at Avi: on spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs Sunday Mrs. Lucy King visited her sister. Rev. and Mrs J. H. Keller of Lo- anniversary dinner held for Mr and Mrs Milford Dorman Mr. and Mrs. Randall Ertel of Re- visited atl the Lewis Beck home over the weekend Roy Brungard and son Rov George Harshbarger George Houdeshell at Clea: field, ganville, York County, are visiting Mra. Houdeshell's condis his Paul J. Keller, som and family, Rev. and Me MILESBURG Glen Cray of Bellefonte wa he Misses Jennie ANTIQUS we Las | C orma kley and Miss Anna- Thursday in lLew- wpping ¢tly Eckley of Valley View ranky Jones and My an Robert Towsey of Pittsburet the weekend in Port Royal at Towsey's summer home and Mm. Lynn Corman, Joo Herman, and May Harte, spent Saturday evening at Herman’ 8 cabin along Spring Creek On account of being {lI Bertha Cor rman could not come to Sunday School to leach her pu pils Rally Day will be held in the B. church Sunday morning, Oct at 9:00. The Johnson sisters Clearfield will enter in with songs and instrumental music. Evervbody we icome Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sager and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Shuits and baby, Mrs. Bd. Houser and daughter Miriam spent Sunday af Mr. Sager’s hunting camp Mr. and Mrs. George Bckiey of Altoona, spent the weekend with Christ Eckley, his Zather Hilda Corman, County Registrar was very ill on Saturday and could not report to work. Those who spent Sunday with Cy- rus Wion at the COC camp of Co- burn, were Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Breon, Mr. and Mrs. james Wion Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houser and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis House: Adeline Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Bar Wion and two children Janice and Glenn Marlin Houser spent Sunday with his lady friend Miss Cora Owens of Axe Mann. There were 107 at Sunday school. | MARTHA HANNAH forget Booster night Mr. and Mis. James Cross have Grange, Thursday gone to housekeeping in part of B o'clock ran Cross’ house Richard Clarence ; n Sunday were Mr Woodle, Mizs Ethel Blake arciey Ha- y 1A an nea he home Walk oO We inis~ ne meeting Loy pinning a al Those who used ow ’ it nD J» ER Beck wher . Caunliffower irned home eral Say Eugen Tr <, Dependable (Quality 2=& NUTLEY o. - SPRY VEGETABLES SHORTENING CAKE FLOUR 750 2 ibs 19¢ >» Sie C hetti G * Meo 1t Balls Dil Pickles R y ’ Fig yBors 6 r Ginger Snaps BUTTER KERNEL CORN yorerer i e AM 2 4 . 23¢c BUTTER KERNEL PEAS Nea. 2 ean 1% N. B. C. 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