PERSONALS. FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY “UNIONVILLE + (Reported by Special Correspondent) Methodist Church Services~There will be no prayer service this Thurs- day evening, but instead will be heid the Annum! Harvest Home service at 7:30 p. m. ‘The contributions for the Home for the Aged in Tyrone will be on display. Sunday School on Sun- day morning at 9:16 a 1m, followed by the preaching service at 10:30 with sermon by the pastor. Young folks choir rehearsal at 6 p. m, and Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Hallowe'en Party: The members of the Grafige of this place will spon- sor & Hallowe'en Party to be held in their hall here on Friday evening, October 38th, at 8 o'clock. The pub- lic Js invited to come and join the happy crowd, come masked or un- masked. A small admission will be charged and refreshments served, so you cannot afford to miss it More Tax News:—The 5% rebate will be discontinued on November first, all County, State, Poor and Borough tax not paid by that time will be charged the full amount. Bee that yours are paid prior to No- vember first and take advantage of 6% now allowed. Free Methodist Church Services: — Prayer service on Friday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by class meel- ing. Preaching service in the even- ing at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett, The regular monthly business meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. G. W. Bullock. Rev. and Mrs. G A Garrett left last Friday afternoon for New Castle where they attended a funeral of a’ friend They returned to their home on Monday. There will be preaching service in the Presbytetdan church on Sunday evening at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood. Bible Btudy class on Monday evening at 730 p.' m. Mrs. Paul Immel and Mrs. Boyd Lucas motored to Washington, D. C Jast weekend and visited with the formers husband, who is convalesc- Ing from a recent injury to his eye They refurned to their home on Sun- day evening. Several persons from here attend- ed the State W. C. T. U. convention in Willlamsport over last weekend. Some were, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wil- liams; Mrs. C. W. Bauder; Mrs. Har- ries Askins; Mrs. Raymond Snoke; Mr. and Mrs. H. M Miles; Mrs Nan- nie Willianis and Miss Eva Rowan, and Mrs. Julia Parsons. SMULLTON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Detwiler and daughter from near Philadelphia were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Detwiler’s mother Mrs, Carrie Detwiber. . Harold Kuntz last week brought with him here several other men from York and they installed an electric light plant in Mr. Kuntz's cabin here, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weber and daughter visited f(riends and rela- tives at Spring Mills on Sunday. Collector Wanted! Opening for right man with car, Liberal Commissions, Centre County Credit Bureau Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 352 bree ee eo A RARE BARGAIN 10 pe. Genuine Walnut Dining TAUB FURNITURE STORE Bellefonte, Pa. CROCUS—In separate colors. ... MADONNA LILLY : TULIPS HYACINCTHS ............. Fewer The Ladies Ald of the Methodist church will hold a Bama: and Bake Sale Nov. 19%. More about It later, Mrs. H. Thompson Elway spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin B. Nicodemus, of Ale toons, Pa. Mrs. Sue McEwen Is visiting this week with friends and relatives In Milroy and Reedsville, she having gone over last weekend. Mr. and Mrs, John M. Fulton of Osceola Mills, Pa., called at the home of Mrs. Elway on Sunday. Mrs. Fulton is recovering from a severe illness. Miss Carolyn Young was a week- end guests at Robert Hall's. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carper spent Sunday with the former's brother, Paul Carper at Linden Hall Mrs, Estella Parsons of State Col- lege is spending this week at her home here and cleaning house a little. She entertained Mr. and Mrs nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jarrett of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with Mrs, Harriet Asking and sisters, Miss Louisa and Mary Turner, also with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snoke. Mrs. J. L. Woomer and son Lynn and Mrs. Sarg Miller spent Thursday at the J. E Carper home, other guests during the week were Mr. and Mrs. A. FP. Christian, Mr. und Mrs. Richard Christian and son all of Cleveland, Ohio, and Paul Car- per of Linden Hall Miss Gertrude Griest, former resi- dent of this place, but who has re- cermtly béen making her home at the Home for the Axed in Hollldaysburg, died at that home on Sunday and funeral services were held there on Tuesday. Interment was made in the cemetery at Philipsburg. She is a gister of E. M. Griest of Philipsburg and Mrs. Mary Wright of Bellefonte. Mr. Stewart Williams, son of Mr, and Mis. Kenzie Willams who has been a patient in the Centre County Hospital for some time, is still con- fined there and recovering slowly. On October 4th he celebrated his birthday and was made glad and kappy upon receiving many cards and presents from his many friends on Dix Run and vicinity. He en- joyed reading them over and think. ing that his school pals have not forgotten him in his iUiness His many friends and pals hope his re- covery may. be speedy that he can be back with them again soon. Harriet Detter of Johnson- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brun- gart of Rebersburg were dinner guests on Sunday of Mrs. Ida Walizer also other Sunday visitors were Mr, and Mrs. A. Carl Guiest of Johnson burg and Mr. Herman Zethy of Ty- Jersville Mrs burg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ginter and daughter from York spent the week. end at the Kuntz cabin. A®. and Mrs. Albert Grenoble are the proud parents of a baby girl, John W. Beight our Smullton eon- tractor and builder has been works ing for the past week at the home of Wilbur D. Meyer, where he installed 8 new modern bath room and it a very fine job. Mrs. Harold N. Brungart served at ther home on Sunday, an elaborate birthday dinner, to a large number of relatives, in honor of several of the {amily whose birthdays all come in Oct. ge Bring the baby now for Oc- tober Special, Two fine portraits, (four proofs)—a $3.50 value for $1.98. Sittings 1:30 to 3:30 only, during October. THE MALLORY STUDIO ivr. 35¢ 3 doz—82.50 per hundred 25¢ each—3 for 50c EEE i DAFFODILS — MONSTER BULBS Golden Spur—~75¢ Doz King Alfred — S115 Don PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS ~ 3¢ Each Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St. PHONE W. Bellefonte, Pa. of USED 38-37-36-35 Ford CARS “PRICES REDUCED AGAIN ! ‘Passenger Cars Chevrolet and Ford Trucks. All Renewed and Guaranteed. ? Other Cars from $50.00 Up. Convenient Terms | DUNLAP MOTOR (0. El © Bellefonte, Po. Brown of Pittsburgh on Wed- JACKSONVILLE Church gerviees on Sunday Oct, 18 are as follows: Sunday School 9:30, worship with sermon 10:30 and C. E. 8:45 topic for discussion “Work ers Together With God.” The chicken and noodle supper held here on Saturday évening proved a success ln every way and a very nice sum was realized of which the participants wish to express thelr hearty thanks for the generous co operation of the public. Sunday dinner guests at the C. E. Aley home were Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley and son Kenneth of this place and Jack Mabus of Bellefonte, Miss Geraldine Swope and friend James Lucas attended the York Pair fon Thursday of last week. Last Thursday Mrs. Myrtle Me- | Laughlin and daughter Nancy of Jersey Shore, motored here to the home of their aunt, Mrs. Lucy Cona- way and Mrs. Conaway accompanied them to Mt, Eagle and spent a very pleasant day with Mrs. Nancy Leath- ers, also called on Mr, Chatman ‘n the evening. Mrs. Conaway accoms panied the Modlaughiing to their home In Jersey Shore and spent a féw days visiting them, Mr. and Mrs. Max Pritz and son of Elizabeth, N. J., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A M. Fritz Arline Swope and Vivian Wolle spent Friday evening with their friend Miss Kathryn Conaway. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Kenneth, Dickey and Elsie Jane spent the weekend with rela- tives at State College and Penna, Furnace, Mr. Noll attended the Alurhinl goings at State College on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Shoemaker and son Norman were Sunday visitors at the John Dietz home. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fike spent Monday evening of last week at the James Shaffer home. Callers at the Charles Harter home on Saturday evening were Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Harter and daughter Kathleen of State College, Mrs, Glenn Waliser and son Junior. of Bellefonte and Mrs. Fietta Harter of Howard. Mr. and Mrs. William Belghtol and children Louise, Milford and Earl, M:. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and children, Kathrm, Lucy, Lester and Harry all enjoyed a birthday dinner on Sunday at the John Dunkile hone in Bellefonte in honor of Mrs Dunkle whose birthday fell on Mon day Oct. 3 Sunday callers at the Elmer Swope home were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hagel, Miss Bess Curvan and George Cur- van all of Lock Haven, Mrs Fred Kessling and ohildren Mabel and Clarence and Stanley Bitters from Yarnell. Thé following gathered at the C. E. Aley home for a Uttle joe cream party on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs John Schaeffer and daughter Nancy Lou of Centre il, Jack Mabug of Beliefohte and Mr. and Mm. Delmer +tiey and son Kenneth of this place Mr. and Mrs. E R. Bartyy and song Arthur, Roy. Ralph and Fred and Mrs. Anna Robb, spent Sunday at the Lester Bartley home at Zion, where they enjoyed a delicious din- ner Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Confer, of Mil Hall, were Saturday afternoon callery at the Hogan Long home A. A. Garrett and children spent Sunday afternoon at the OG. P. Gar rett home In Rebersburg Miss Doreshy Betz gpent last week with her brother Harold Betz and family of Howard. Mr. and Mrs Wiliam Dixson and grandchildren Kathryn and Dickey McCrea and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dix- gon and children Elaine. Billy and Ronald were Sunday afternoon cali- ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs Howard Dixson of Flemington Sunday visitors at the Mm Lucy Conaway home were Mrs. Fred Kes- sling and children Mabel and Clar- efite and Mr. Stanley Etlers of Yar nell, Mr. and Mrs. James Shafer and daughters were Sunday evening call- ers to see his mother Mrs Fietta Shaffer of near Curtin and sorry 0 learn that she is not improving as her many friends would like to ace. Dan Rowe and son Charles and family of Beech Creek, spent Sun- y afternoon at the A. M. Frits home. Mr.and Mis. CE Alley and danghters Mildred and Betty with Jack Mabus of Bellefonte, as chiauf- feur drove to Lock Haven on Sunday afternoon and called at the C, E | Poorman home, The hum of the threshing machine | gart and brother Robert and wife of | ride) on an altomoblle trip to Aurora, 111, and other western points She reports a wonderful time and lexpects to return home the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilger reached home Tuesday evening after a week's trip and visit with relatives in Mary landyVirginkaandWestVirglina They land, Virginia and West Virginia, They included the famous Skyline drive in thelr sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wood left Tuesday morning for a week's visit with relatives in Greensburg. The latter's niece who makes her home with them, is staying with the Harry Eby's during their absence A large and varied assortment of Halldwe'en goods is on display at Meiroy's. Mrs. N. A. Miller of Pitcairn spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mis. J. N. Mong. Mrs. Russell Norris and daughter | Jean of Pittsburgh were guests of Mrs. John Larimer and Mrs. Norman Walker last week. Don't forget about the card party sponsored by the Pleasant Gap Sportsmen to be held in the local Grange Hall at 8 o'clock on the even- ling of Oct, 20th. Jim and Jane and Western Vaga- bonds will be at the Grange Hal this evening, Oct. 13th. This en- tectainment is sponsored hy the Auxiliary of . the M. = sunday Behool, ZION Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bressler are the proud parents of a young dsughter Dora Kathryn is the name chosen for the young lady Mrs. Nevin Gilmore and daughter spent Thursday with ecelatives I Pleasant Gap. Those from our town who attend- ed the Bloomsburg Fair were as [0- Jows: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Owens, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Lew Biddle, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rockey, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stover, Mr. and Mrs Irvin Ebert, J. 8. Royer and Mr. and Mrs. John Hockman: Sorty tv note Jerry Harman, Batu * dent at the Forest School wag hit by a car Saturday a week ago. Jerry was visiting with his grandparents in Williamsport when the aceidens oc- curved The ad was able lo relurn % his home Sunday from the City Hospital where he was a patient last week. He suffered a broken leg and scratches and bruises. We wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Muganet Kane a student nurse of Philadelphia, spent the weekend in our town. She was ac- companied to Renovo by her fathe! and brother, Mrs Paul Clevent ine entertained the members of her Sunday schoo class an Tuesday evening Mr: Emma Swarts, dsugiiter Mrs Millard Schirefliér of Pleasant Oap spent Sunday with Mrs. Swartz's gis. ter, Mrs. John Eby and sister-in-law Mrs. Sharer Mr. and Mrs. Joel Clevenstine and John Wrigh: spent last weekend at Baltimore, Md Miss Josephine Armstrong os epending sometime with relatives in Boalsburg The following school have had perfect altendance for the month ending: Oct. 3rd Orade 1-Dean Richard Vonada Charlies Walls, Nevin Harter, Bar- bara Hoy, Marie Bartley ~Norman Ishler Petty Hoy, Mary Bilerly Lowell T. Krape, Cecil Hull othy White, Nellie Mills Grade 4 Dean Calvin Vonada, Ray Weaver Barbara Witmer, Betty Bartley Marian Penrod. COrade 5-—Eibel M Krape. Grade 8-0Ouy M. Vonada Ruth White, Allene Witmer Evelyn Vonada, Madeline Harter. Grade 7 Warten Witiher, lois Gilmore Grade 8- Norman Wells, Ralph Har. ter, Sara Ebert, Sara Weaver, Alda Weaver, Lols Shaffer Mary L. Krape Pupils who have excelled in spell- ing ae: Omade 7-10 OGUmore, Grade 8-Mary L. Krape, Lois 8hal- fer. Emvoliment for the month Boys 15; girls 25. Percentage of at- BUSH HOLLOW Attendance at Sunday School Was not so good last Sunday, there being only 4 present. We hope for better attendance next Sunday. Everybody is weltome, Mrs. Edna Spotts visited over Lhe weekend with her daughter and fam- fly, Mr, and Mrs. Malin Moore al Port Matilda On Sunday Mr and Mrs. Martin Spotty and children t Jean Spotts. Mrs. Joseph Spotis and daughtets went up and brought her home. Miss Gertrude Carver spent Friday + with Mrs. Blair Oarver, Glad to hear that Bar], the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Bd Bush: who fell and broke his Jeg, Is getting along fine at the home of his grand- * parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bush. PLEASANT GAP Mesars. Warren Wood and Harry H 2 gis £2 Lona Spotts, Edgar King and his mother Mrs. Myrtle King, visited at the home of Mrs. Edna Spotis las! Thursday night. | Sunday visitors at the Harry OCar- puplis of the Zion | HUBLERSBURG | | | Holy Communion will be held in| {the Reformed ¢hurch on Sunday | morning at the usual hour of ser- | Vice | The Father and Son banquet held by the members and friends of both {congregations is scheduled for Fri- Gay evening, Oct. 21 at 6:30 o'clock. It will be held this year in the social [ball at Hublersbuwrg and is being sponsored by Class No. 10 of the Re- formed Sunday school. Mr, and Mrs. John Hayes attend- ed the funeral of Mrs, Hayes' cou- sin Habert Loveland at Newberry on Monday. Mrs. J. D. Seibert and Mrs, Hughes of Bellefonte called at the home of | Mrs. 1da Markle on Saturday Mr. 1. O, Noll of Landsdowne, call« at the home of Mrs, Eva Markle Saturday and on Sunday Mr Park Steininger and Harold Watson Altoona visited the same home, Mr. Watson 15 & star player in the Altdona high school. Mrs. Emma McCauley spent Tues ay visiting at the home of M:s Marion McCauley of Bellefonte Thursday October 6th. being Mrs. James B, Musser's birthday, the Indies of the Hublersburg charge ar- ranged for a surprise. The mall brought 130 cards and other token These expressions of friendship and eslean were greatly appreciated by Mrs. Musser who has been in ill health for some time. Mrs. John Hayes spent Thursday of last week at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hayes and family of Bellefonte. She also visited with Mrs. Emeline Deitrich at the Bellefonte hospital A. P. Weaver and Mm. Williams of Montgomery called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Markle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hoy of Joan- somburg, visited at the home of his father, Mr. G. F. Hoy on Sunday. Mrs. Joe Thomas and Mrs. Harry Mauck of Bellefonte spent Monday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Weaver The Missionary society met at the Bome of Mr. and Mrs, FP. E Vonada on Tuesday night Mrs. Idd Marie and Mrs” ChaYies Krape spent Tuesday visiting with friends in Bellefonte, also called to soe Mrs. Deitrich at the hospital Mr. and Mrs, Bd. Condo and fame Uy of Mill Hall were Sunday visitors &l the home of Mr. Adam Fravel Mrs. Willard Truckenmilier and famiy spent Tuesday visidng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alex- ander of Bellefonte. ° Mr. and Mrs. I. A Porter and family were Sunday supper guests at Lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Samue! Albrighit of Swale College Mizs Oenevieve Vonada was 3 Sunday dinner gusst at the home of and Mrs. Charles Rockey of Beliefomte, Miss Laura Hayes of Williamsport, Melvin ‘Fravel were supper gucsiy at the John Hays home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Delirick and family visited at the home of Mm Pydding of Flemington on Sunday Mr. and Mm H I Markie and family and Mr. and Mrs, Waller Weaver called at the Lock Haven nospital on Saturday evening to sec Mrs. Clifford Vonada and young son Mrs. Elmer Richner called among friends at Howard on Thumiay EVeTUDE. ne ed on Lf wi and Pm THREE ALTOONANS INJURED IN CRASH AT MILESBURG After skidding through a stop sign and striking another car pass. ing the Intersection at the monu- ment in Milesbirg about $30 o'- clock Priday night, a car driven by an Altoona man ran off the road and came to & stop only when it struck a concrete wall bordering a mill race near the West Penn Powe or Company's plant, Three of the six occupants of the Altoona machine were injured. Gen- ter Behrend! suffered severe bruls- es and contusions; Robert Mahue had lacerations of the forehead, and Earl Houston suffered lacera- tions of the right hand Behrendt, admitted to the Centre County Hos- pital, was discharged the following day, while the other two underwent treatment at the dispensary The Altoona machine was oper- ated by Theodore Homan. Traveling west ft passed the stop sign, clipped the bumper of a car driven by Bar. ah R Stauffer, of Clearfield, end continued on until it struck the wall, Total damage (0 the cars was placed at about $50. BEGIN REMODELING AT ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING HERE Work began on the removal of the porch in front of the Y.. M. C. A. building on West High street, In ac- cordance with a decision made re~ cently by the board of directors of the institution. The new entrance will be located at the east side of the buliding and the present front porch and door- way will be removed. A window will replace the front door to give the buliding a balanced appearance. A sidewalk six feet in width, will lead from the front sidewalk to the new entrance, which will open into the lobby. ; At a meeting of the “Y” directors Tuesday night, committees en boys’ ular meeting of the Logan Orange Drama Club at Pleasant Gap, Mon- | each month, and the various coach scheduled for presentation in ember, will 3 es drew the plays which they are to present. The first of the Sues, be “The Catalogue,” . with Effie Keller as coach. d SQUARE DANCE ! THECLA PARK Approve $666,000 | For WPA a —— (Continued from page one) College borough; $6,626 for a survey of State-owneq forest lands in the Moshannon Forest area, and $3. 379 for matron service in the schools of Phillipsburg borough. Further information on the last four projects ls outitned briefly as follows: Millheim: $50,721 for street im- provements, This work Includes grading, draining, surfacing, install. ing inlets, constructing cross walks, and performing incidental and ap- purtenant work. This is not a part of the Federal Ald Highway Bys- tem Btate College: $23,790 for street improvement, This work includes constructing curbs, sidewalks and drainage facilities, grading, placing surfacing, and performing inciden- tal and appurtenant work. This is not a part of the Federal Ald High- way Bystem. Centre county-—county-wide, 626 w conduct a survey of all state owned forest lands of the Moshan- non Forest Area determining prope erty lines and boundaries by means olf random traverse, locating all roads, streams, permanent camps, camp sites, public parks, wells, springs, etc, Work includes the pre- paration of maps from data collect- ed in the field, to be inked In and prepared In such & manner as to furnish a permanent record and peimit the making of photostatis copies of same for public use, This project will operate through oul Centre county. Work 4s not a normal function of the sponsor or other public authority or agency, and no regularly employed person nel will be displaced, Spoasor: Pennsylvania Department of Tue ests and Waters, Philipsburg, Centre county, $3379 to furnish matron sérvice for the girls rest rooms in the Elementary, Junior and Senior High schools in Philipsburg. There Is no normal budgetary appropriations for this work and no regularly employed personnel will be displaced No jane {torial services will be performed Sponsor: Philipsburg School Board 0 - $0, BELLEFONTE COUPLE WEDDED 57 YEARS AGO TODAY Today Mr. and Mrs, George Hughes, of “Irish Hollow,” near Axemann are observing thelr 57th wedding anniversary In the same home in which they went 10 house. keeping as bride and groom. Both in excelient health despite ad- vanced age, and take an gctive In- terest in church and community affairs George Hughes and Sarah Elizs- beth Winn, both natives of Belle fonte, were married in the local M E. parsonage on October 13, 188] hy the Rev. Mr. Pennypacker. For years Mr. Hughes was employed as an axe-maker., bit later worked in the ron furnaces. When that industry closed. he became an em- ploye of Whiterock Quarries. For the past eleven years he has lived retired Mr Hughes was 83 years old last Mare? 3, and his wife will be 77 on December 21. They have three chil- dren; Mrs. Willlam Nighthart, Bellefonte; Mrs. Jacob Miller, Yeag- ertown, and Charles Hughes, Al- toona ale Appointed Election Officer Judge Ivan Walker bas announosd the appointment of Willlamm M Gamer as inspector of election in the east division of State College borough, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Lioyd Shuey Mr. Shuey. a resident of the newly- created north division has been ap- pointed to the election board in that precinct. hn Marriage Licenses Franklin J. Moyer... Reading Lucille Essie Quick... .Moshannon Mahlon H. Bresler Bpring Mills Edith Mae Auman. ..Spring Mills Paul R. Corman.........Bellelonte Bernice K. Smeltzer. Centre Hall Thomas 8. Perkins, Jr... .ligonier Ruth L. Wiley... State College Chester B. Workman... Mingoville Edna Belle Hoy. Beliefonte, R. D. 2 Ee ep GALA OPENING Saturday, Oct. 15th at 1:30 PM WARNER BROS, NEW STATE THEATRE State College, Pa. A Beautiful and Tasteful Modern Theatre Presenting the Finest Pictures With the Most Advanced Sound, Projection and Comfort. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! Special Discount to School Pupils ! We allow a very large discount to pupils, which we cannet publish. Please Investigate, instruments and supplies, HOME TOWN DEALER FIRST, We sell only well known, widely used band Fasy terms can be arranged, See your AN EXAMPLE: CONN MADE TRUMPET In Plush Case, REGULAR PRICY - $44.50, To Music Pupils of Bellefonte - $34.50 CREDIT AS YOU WI SH « No Extra Cost! HENS Conn & Pan American Band Instruments Gibson Guitars, B. & D. Banjos and G POPULAR SHEET MUSIK CENTURY CLASSICAL MUSIC DANCE FOLIOS, COWBOY BOOKS, uitars. Ye ~ 3 for Bie 15¢ Se up HARMONICAS AT CUT PRICES! SPECIAT~Silver Clarinet, in Plush Case, Made by Conn. In perfect tune SPECIAL—HOHNER 12.-BASE ACCORDION SPECIAL—GUITAR, New, Perfect Valve, Slide, Oils, Supplies PATRONIZE HOME FOR RENT—Large Music Hall, 100 chairs, all conveniences, for rehearsals, dancing classes, ete. $38.50 $41.85 $3.95 for All Band Instruments. . TOWN DEALERS! new hard wood floor, steam heat, private school parties, orchestra PIFER'S MUSIC SHOP BISHOP STRIET Student Held In Check Forgeries (Continued from page one) Ymond G Jr... of Philadelphia, a Penn sophomore. The forgeries were dis. covered last week when the bank Blood State been overdrawn lice claim July, and The forgeries began about the end of 16d into October Blood does not money becaus banking regt stand to lose any the forgeries since rulations provide for re- imbursement such instances it is reported, Police claim Kaiser has not been sitending classes at the college but that he grew quite friendly with Blood during the past Fhone 272. BELLEFONTE, PA summer when they worked together al State College s——— i w— Brotherhood to Fleet Election of officers will be 4 fea- ture of a meeting of the Pleasant Gap Community Brotherhood to be held at Stitzer's Hall, Pleasant Gap Thursday, Oclober 20. gt about 2 o'clock. Refreshments and enter- tainment also will have a prominent place on the program, and a full turnout of members is hoped for NEW MATTRESSES Buy your Mattress at our Fae. i tory prices, TAUB FUENITURE Bellefonte, Pa. STORE Ib 19¢ 2 Ibs 19¢ WINNER'S HOME Sausage Pudding _____ Ib 19¢ Scrapple Ib 9¢ Souse -MADE PRODUCTS Weiners Bologna Minced Ham__Ib 19¢ Pressed Ham__lb 29¢ ROUND AND PORTERHOUSE STEAK HAMBURG, fresh ground - Ib 16¢ Oysters so» BUTTER - Roll PORK CHOPS FLOUR ALL PURPOSE wn 49¢ wens slg wo — Blue Label Peas, May Bine Label Golden Bantam Whole Kernel Corn COUNTY FAIR COFFEE 3 39¢ Mueller's Macaroni, Fels Naptha Soap... Eckerson Grapefruit OLEO Winner Brand 3 ib 35¢ PORK LOINENDS - - - Ib2lc Blue Label Kidney Beans_._3 No. 2 cans 25¢ Spaghetti or ‘Noodles CABBAGE 50 1b 48¢c Apples - 5 lbs 19¢] S. Potatoes 8 Ib 25¢ Grapes - 3 Ibs 19¢| Grapefruit - ea. 5¢ Oranges - doz. 25¢| Lemons - doz. 25¢ Lux Toilet Soap. - - «cus Vermont Maid Syrup_..._____12-0z. btl. 19¢ Ring Cross Mustard... ___._____15-0z. jar 9% Country Cousin Wheat Puffs_____3 pkgs. 19% York Boys, a delicious cookie. ____._2 Ibs 25¢ Ib 28¢ 25¢ rr 29¢ 2 Ibs 55¢ Ib 23¢ & 29¢ BREAD 2m ]5¢ Duke, 2 No. 2 cans 23¢ eeuee NO. 2 cans 19¢ WINNER BRAND COFFEE 2~35¢ 2 pkgs. 18¢ cesuand cakes 19¢ ak #8 wt k 8 1d¢ 2 No. 2 cans 25¢ pn tin cis. cE a cn cdi LCS Sg" —" ———— T———— —————
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