September 29, 1938. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five - > LOCALS i Harrburg, has and Tam- Lee H spent the father, W. ily Walker, of weekend ‘In town with Miles Walker M. T. Duck of Spring Monday town Charles P. Brachbill, who Onfined to bed for over a week, wis able 10 get of bed on TuesCay. Although not fully re e.e, she Is feeling much better well Mills while known resi- called at our transacting det office business in Murs. had ben out We A crew of Julnters whi week i Ww ing Qars on br Harris- Belle- H. Mil- while BA New Muiliner, of weekend In a guest of Mrs. W West Bishop street, way home attendi A. cOl Id in Sadie burg. spent the fonte a ler, on on het P.O of York Mi He xh from vention he accep ed A and iam W Will oo Bhd > Dri co Street week's Akron Price 4 Py and Mrs Ted will move thel hn Sitarday a ALON will wn 141 val and & William: tt vcelcd ed hold ted sh places The Ret Stamm TeOCIVing firth of a Ho pit week. The little boy. seven pounds six ou has been r is the Secon son in ul the child are reported alonig nicely. The Rey i: pas” oO : church Mr and Mrs the Crider's Ex Bellefonte, entert at the H. E. Filial 1 ee of W. B. Chandler, hange apartments, ained at a dinner wer tea room at Ju- Han last Thursday in honor of the 34th. wedding ecisary of Mrs Chandler's parents, Mr. and Mrs James Andrews of Philipsburg Guests in addition to the honored couple, included: John Andrews and sons, Johm, Jr., and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. John Fiack and son, Nelson, all of Port Matilda; Miss Anne Andrews, James Andrews Jr. and Roy Miller, all of Philipsburg ~pMr. and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer, of North Spring Street, entertained al dinner at their home last Thursday in honor of the birthday of Mrs, Bweitzer's gister, Mrs. Olive Rhoads Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Mr. and Mrs svi Watson and sons, Donald and Jan the Bellefonte vic Mra rs ' Clyde Wason, Milesburg; Mrs. George Ma- rgel and daughter, Ruth, Pleas Gap; Mrs. Lee Johnson and daugh- ter. Anna, Bellefonte, and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and sons, Blaine and Wil- liam, of Stormstown anmy it $424 “Bellefonte's oldest physician, Dr MM A. Kirk. wag the guest of honor at a family dinner held Sunday at hig home on West High Street in honor of his Bird. birthday anniversary Guests in addition to Mrs. Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirk, who re- side at the family home, included Norman M. Kirk and son Vernon and Mrs. Rebecea Tuten, of Harris~ burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirk, of Lemont, Although Dr. Kirk has not been as active in recent months, he sill conducts a small medical practice and during the summer planted and cultivated an extensive garden on the Kirk farm along the old Lewistown Pike. In May he and Mrs. Kirk, the former Miss Eva Musser, of Valentine Hiil, Bellefonte, celebralod their 50rd. wedding anniversaly Bedatedly, The Centre Democrat congratulates one of the last family doctors of the old school in this community, and tends him every owish for many ore years of heaith and prosperity. Pipe nd Furnace can get Hardware I'he 1040 « get thelr class the W. E Bellefonts Furnace Pipe, Stove Repairs. We have or what you want. Bellefonte Co " Stove 8S. ean ing at lnss rings apply y Jewelry Store you want prompt delivery see us no uf Mrs. A. M. Immel, ac her mother, Mrs. Gres Mrs. W. R. Markel fonte, attended the Tow nticn at Tyrone on Miss Rebecea J. Th of Mr. and Mu mpanied n Heaton of Belle end Cone day by and om in P het son | William priesthood ard Mabus k opened weekend the room Cowher, of who 8 reported LY Thoma Siroat to open a Mr. Cowher has been Mrs. Edward H. Richard } L 20 yeasts, but when Mrs Ri chard sold her Allegheny Street home and moved lo Philadelphia several weeks ago to make her per- manent residence, Mr. Cowher's po- sition was vacated. ~The Bell Telephone Ox mpany of Poninasyivaiila ig preparing to issue its annual directory for the Belle fonte-State College area, and any- one desk ing telephone connection who Is not now [listed in the book should make 37plication immedi- ately at the business office on West High Strect Immediate action is neo for the directory to press on Octcber 17, and all listings mus be in the printers banda as soon as possible before that date. Distribution of the new issue will b made November. The directory will be approximately the same alae as the present one, and will list the same number of exchanges ROCs Ary ~Former County Commissioner D. A. Grove, of East Linn street, is hobbling around on crutches as the result of injuries he received Friday morning while he wag trying, as he says, "to do two men's work.” Mr, Grove was working in the celiar of his home and was attempting to move a large and heavy plank when he lost his grasp on the timber and it fell, the edge striking him diag- onally across the jeft fool. Although the member swelled considerably and caused great pain, he did not believe the injury to be serious un- til early this week when it failed to respond to usual treatment. Yes- terday morning he went to the Centre County Hospital where an x-ray examination revealed that one of the bones above the instep had been fractured. As a result, he has been ordered to take a come plete rest until the swelling has re- dused sufficientiy: to permit | fracture to be reduced. John M. Weaver, of Coburn empdovee of the Sheffield Dairy Co, Was a our whee while In town 8 Mr caller mt nturday PAH while Saturday ierman, of Hunt ingdon, Pa driving through Bell fonte stopped long enough to call at our office Builders supplies of all kind Plaster, Nails, Sheet-Rock Cement and Roolings at prices you can af ford to pay Bellefonte Hardware Co od on of Mi of North on James 1 and Mr R. B Spring street, entered the Wharton Finance at the Univer yvivania, Philadelphia Spangler was grad i High st Delaw Spangler, Spangler Schoo] of Penn week iLy ol thi nated onte hool Bossart imberger R DeHaa Doct Bt 28 { y OTe Bellefond ¥ rihday in appearance belieg as hale and hearty a person in the seventies etaing possession of all her Mrs. Lyon reports that no word has been heard from Jack, who disappeared under mys- teri circumstances on Tampa Beach more than a year ago Mr. Guy P. Bible and wife Philadelphia, hig sister, Miss Alice Bible, of Westfield. spent weekend of last the home of his uncle and aunt and Mrs P Bible at home on East Curtin street. Mr Guy Bible is a member of the Polls Steel Co. of Philadelphia and has recently returned from a two months’ vacation, touring Italy, Switzerland, France, England and Scotland, They took with them on their trip their car and a movie camera outfit, and while here gave a fine exhibition of the colored movie films which they had taken, to the delight of the Bible family Mr. Bible's keen sense of humor was seen in the many pictures taken of the unexpected native situations. His good judgment and fine de. scriptive powers gave an interesting sideline on ancient history and the glory of old Rome, Naples, Venice and Florence. His pictures, out of the usual beaten path, had a fascin- ating personal appeal. It was a sort of coincidence, that while Mr. and Mrs. Bible were returning home on the ship Queen Mary, his sister, Miss Alice M. Bible, libratian of the Westfield, N. J. high school, had started on a six weeks’ visit to Eng land, passing the Queen Mary in mid-ocean, Miss Bible spent most of her time in touring England and well Oh ENOsn srved her 9 ary, but her age. She is the average and faculties her ner son, us of May N. J week al Dr their the Gree rge Scotland and taking a short course | of lectures Cambridge. in the University of She returned Several the | weeks before the scHBSIET rar an | 73a Do vou need a 9 x 12 Rug? Get | the differ- at Belle- for $1.50 Baturday Hardware Joo nue and save October 1st Co Youu enee font Thomas for Towa uck that fo whe 1 weedy Wed: load of mow In thet. sales lon Mk LO hd 0 oar that Lo oll L hl bes wl 17th ing coll He ex (nt sal Lite 1hout le Cap Bellefonte High ball team play it first game on foreign this season, Saturday of thi when the Red Raldera will meet a powerful South Wil Hamsport High team at Willlams- port Al Ann Craft dau ine, and Mi Lather Smith ed to John V1 n Sal barn at I'he hool foot- will Ol week Smuth Mary Max- motors and Mr: yde rhiter Hy | i ! rien remained viternoon : ts of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Otto wer i 0c Gag! Mr. and i Thoge Edgar 4 Boboie tf Ae anid M jg oh wp bat eiig 4 — ts A A—————— BIDS FOR HIGH SCHOO! WING TO BE OPENED OCT uetion he Beil bw ODCTIOO offices here : October 14, it was al by Hunter hitects retain- erlisement Behool m. Friday. nounced vests rday Caldwell, Altoona aw the Board. Adv began yesterday project for which bids for the wing facing house an auditor- classrooms. The pro- ) financed through a PWA grant. This building is separ- ate from another proposed addition which would be erected on the Linn treet side of th school properi; Under the plans now being consic ered this wing, housing a dout gymnasium and a number of class rooms and laboratory would be con- structed under the Thompson School plan, at a cost of about $250,000, E. CONVENTION HELD NOVEMBER & ed by for TT ine being asked are Lamb street, to COUNTY CC. TO BE 4-5 The Centre county Christian En- deavor Union will hold its annual convention in the Houserville U church, November 4 and 5. The state presideni, Harry B. Scott, of Philipsburg, will address the meet- ing on Friday evening, The program for Saturday will consist of a con- | ference on the Bible, Christian En-! deavor organization and principles, and the annual election of officers. An intermediate convention, un- der the direction of Rev. Homer E Gauntt, of House=ville, will be heid in conjunction with the ©. E. con- | vention. Also a Junior convention, under the direction of Miss Rhoda Sheets, of Milesburg. The closing message on Saturday evening il 5 be delivered by the Rev. Clyde W Meadows, of Chambersburg. - Jokes are not always made. From some specimens we have seen lately, | n RE A PA Lig at B. | Po ———— cass yL, ADVERTISEMENTS | every week That ment has be benefits derived, it Counter RATES ssue why The Centre part the gain Advertisements of and 156 cents for each containg more than twent) REAL ESTATE advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All adver fice, must be complied do not call at the publ ment 44 ) Please me Yeriiser wilh by office as Lhe hie 13 1&2 CRIBER a 8 PRIVIL BOGE ) A 2 word pt iYigge aay Wanted to Buy WANTED A Hie Peary wit ' Orchards 32 Voit, and Light a radio R. D1} 81u POM § oomp let iaouy, lant ew aad Parm Ald ico Hight with babter 2 motors Poultry Pa 4 ala Hennighs 5 ring Mills R AZOR BLADES 100 ! or Wades 81 00 pont on ots of 500 or 3816 gdouble aid more WwW. Chestnut edge yooial Jiade Ave 4 x4] I will have on sale each and Friday at my home, sweet corn, cucumbers and H. E. Ishier, Phone 521-R- RD. 83 FOR BALE Tuesday Potatons tomatoes 1, Bellefont FOR SALE 40 New Hampshire Red Pullets laying now Bought dire MeCom® farms of Momtoursvi M Bellefonte R ow road x30 " fron B —~y a ard Blover ag Jad nvilie H0 White Bock puliets Will sell at reasonable H. A. McConnell, near Myers oene- Valley x30 FOR SALE months old Bol D1 woe Inquire (tery, Buffalo Run isfonte R FOR SALE--Pennsylvania white pine, hemlock and oak; rough or sur- faced. Also Nori! Carolina yellow {Pine Inquire of John Lyons and Bon, Howard, Pa. Phone 131, x52 POR SALE--Thi nking of buying a Henlor? njoy the comforts of a CALORIC ranting Healer We have a size for every home. Call of write 0. W. Houtz Lumber Co. State College, Penna. Phone 780. ave FOR BALE--14-inch tight and loose driving pulley, wilh bronze bush Ings, This puliey was taken off 4 new Machine and has never been use). A gain for apyone needing a puliey this size. Can be seen at ihe with 20 buts, and washing machine with motor, good BE order, $35 oash. Counter scale, 15-ib capacity, meets state requiremhents, $3. And meat slicer, good order, $3 cash Jaren Tree Piling Station, Nal: {POR SALE-—A 1350 watt Delco Laght | So [POR SALE-—-A farm located Alas screw culting lathe | | Plant with throille governor oom- ote. An 2" bed 9” swing all tools and | $5 inding equipment, with gears o cut threads from 4 to 06 threads per | Browns Gage ome pO aMZIing'y pop twenty-five additional insertion five A straight one cent a word Is char tisements for Information ¢ Ts Are not permitted Ww divulge the name of Every Ltisement POR BALE-—32- volt Geneo light plant | { water, ings. MAT condition, Lamb Street, Bellefonte Democrat's « ular. Con assified advertising de- idering ils low cost and is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar "ne Jess, 25 Whete cent a word is cents for Avertise- charged ealn 4 words or words, ole ged for rea) that request replies to be malled those answerliag the advertisement oncerning such advertise the ad The itre Dem Le CoJjuinng one diller sutweribed fo Cer in useq SX th time times a year al Vlachinery KIN Brot ff Roy Boi 356 Now Hampah Price 81.00 each Madisonburg, Pa FOR SALE--100 Plymouth Rook iets from blood tested stock at a picce, Inquire Ooo. K. Long tsonburg, Pa FOR SALE-50 from blood tested stick. Inquire Mrs. Bloomer Weaver Fanmer's g., Phone Centr e Holl 1741-3. x30 Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR BALE-Two rat terrier Call on Mrs. John Kelly, Beiloforste R. 3 FOR BALE ire Red Clarence FOR BALE yd lee tiller til. 1.00 Mad x40 of Mi puppies Moose Bun. x39 I am offering a few Boho Redbone Ogon hound pups at special Jow prices. A R REITER 1 Warrior's Mark, Pa x30 POR SALE- terrier puppies, eight weeks old. Inquire WwW. I. Patterson, Scocomnd Floor Hedge Club, Haupts Place. Beliefonte x39 Female toy mt Real Estate - For Sale| | ATTENTION FARMERS FOR SBALE--A house with olectricity and large ot Joostod at Nigh Bank, Spring TD. L. M. Shook, Bellefonte, RD x39 {8hop, 102 B x30 | Barred Rock pullets | of | [40 Custom Houses for Rent AAraae 4 4 hy Ga 4. Farms for Rent RENT A FORO EF rw ert § Repairing POR BALE Ford «= ed Lormest service Snow &i Phone 153 FOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Furni- ture repalr shop, repairing, resior. ing antiques a specialty, Cane and rush seats. Modern upholstery. 8h North Race Bi, rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 400-M iy FURNITURE REPAIR WED Repairs all kinds of furniture and slip covers meds hompaon’a Upbolstert Lamb St, Phone al” irda prices Bel lefonte, Pa. NOTICR- We sharpen eng lage ter knives, repair all Kinds of farm machinery and do all nds of ma- chine work Prices reasonahic Swartz Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa Phone n2-R ag ! Loans to Farmers NEED CASH FOR AN EMERGENCY? Apply Hollidaysbunrg Production Credit Association. Run by farmers for farmers. Your stock or equip- ment is seourity. No endorsement noeoded. 5% interest Boe George Mothersbaugh st Boalsburg Monday morning or write Hollidaysburg Pro- Croan Association x39 outs ~ Miscellaneous CIDER | PRESS Williams cider Pres ot Martha Purnace will be open for business on Wednesday of eacli werk x39 TBTOCK—Removea promptly Call anytime at my expense, p 4] 676-J-8, yd L. Smith, Winavard DEAD ) ia us clean your clover and timothy seed. We aanIng John | Hublershurg, Pa av BALE-Ciexwd Milegburg School house. bought on monthly payment n. Inquire of W. A homas, Mil "5 | Ma. level Jota near FOR SALE OR RENT-—A 133 acre | farm, 118 acres tillable, located at Dales Summit. CUood buildings, well | Inquire of Charles Zettie, | Bellefonte, BR. D. 1. sis | | POR BALE-—8mall farm of seven acres, nen Hunter's Park, Buffajo Run | Valley, Cowonl pol] Inquire of BE. ©. Strolun. Belie. forte, R 1, Box 160 x50 {at Oe will the season. and good builds | not help mile | oter wastes from the kidneys, | MR PARMER —We will trade in your Oan be! gmin for our building supplies. © |W, Houte Lumber Bate | ay, Su i { College, Pa. Phone 788. | CIDER MAKING Starting the cider press of C. White | in operation every | Tuesday and Priday until the end of | 084 i Dows Bladder Trritation 1 WAKE YOU up? Js nol pormal. | Its nature's warming “Danger Ahead.” | fom 26¢ back if this 4-day test doos | nature fush excess acid and Excess % oat of Hublerbuty Fp BL 12% acids can oause the irritation result. | acres, with never fill Bd Buildings in in Fong PR “oy £5 | ing in ay Bow "Burt up nights, frequent or | or 1 kets (25¢) to an ny WANTED Matis, | disabled removed a "Jores Ceo. J Hall, Pa. Phone 3 » T04 87 4 wad hosrme ree, Vogts ler ot, Prog ( yoll4 at old and OLrw ad mules, ou UBRIL- VINER IO BRHEUMATIOS HOOK et Rheur ECLA FARK Oct. Ist BY TH? Campus Owls DANCING ADM. 40 H Saturday, MUSIC 8 ta 1 WOMAN WANTED Famous international gation has opening in fonte for an energetic over Full or part Good carnings to start, organi. Belle lady time. Write ar “ed Box 367, Newark. N. 1. Furnace and Stove PIPE Needed NOW ! GALY, FURNACE PIF 8" we 3Be per TN 2° Ells, 9 degree angle — 38¢ 6" Stove Pipe «— S¢ per fool. 6° Ells — 2% Call CLASTERS Phone 8
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