October 13, 1938. PA. Page Five ——————————— 1.OC - ALS pr. - —Joseph Heichel, Marsh Creek citizen, office Friday on one of quqat trips to Bellefonte. —Mrs. Elda Musser, of Rebersburg, while on a trip to Bellefonte last Thursday with friends, found time to visit our office before returning home —Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Vonada, of woodward, were pleasant callers at this office Fridey morning while in Bellefonte on a combined business and pleasure trip ~Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nupp and daughter, Alice, of Clearfield, form- er well known residents of Bellefonte, spent Sunday among their many rlends and acquaintances here —Bruce L. Weaver, who East of Coburn, took advantage of the rainy weather last Thursday LO come to Bellefonte for the puipose of advertising his farm sale NO- vember 12th. Mrs. Albert Schad is visiting several weeks with her cousin Miss Balsor in Johnsonburg, Pa. Her son Louis, his wife, Mr. and Mrs Bible Mrs. Schad up to Johnsonburg, Sunday well known called at our hig infre- resides for ior took last —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bertsch) and son Kenneth, of Wheellr Wes Virginia, spent the weekend in Belle- fonte as guests at the home of Mr Bertschy's father, Peter Say.or fam on North Penn Su —Mr. and Mrs. Car] Frederick and son Carl, Jr, of Ford City, spent Thursday calling upon their many friends and acquaintances in Belle- Mr. Frederick formerly was tor in the Bellefonte thea- “} ny 0 i%, iy t a My. eel fonte an opera friend Adam East of Rebersburg, was Thursday, to f h Hu Ih i { ing —Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Frazier reside along the Brush Va east of Centre Hall, were'in fonte Friday on a combined busi pleasure trij Mr. Frazier in the spring at wi Hire etl and having a sale time he expects farming —Over Sunday and Mrs. John R n Lamar Theodore Miss Miriam Mr. and Mr Hilda Wion Lock Ha luded St wer an farm. called at ¢ ell Kin R. 1. 0 arrange 3 public sale on Weaver has ars and ha o devote his § rogn yy December besn fam deeiled tO quit f { dat Miss Margaret, spent the fore of IS 49 toh tp igniter d Mt: was at terday mort ding of Hugh Taylor an Helen Moreno, which ized In the Church New ) bi York, ye hn M. Boob, of Millhein Centre : Neri former % 4: Sheriff, & z d Septembe lard &Love " rt ns receive bu dipper of | ane Was from tne greas: badly ins aie being scasced the n treated OY recruiting set 2t02:30 p.m te: viewing applicar At the p time t is practically at full strength so th who are ac will not be enlist ed immediately but will have to wall their tum Mrs. Walter Catn, who has becn confined to b:d at her home on East High Stree. fcr the past number of weeks beacause of iliness, is reported to be shoaing some improvement Mrs. Cain, a victim of a lung fection, until cently was under treatment at a Philadelphia hospital She is a Registered Nurse and for a at the Centre recent ng A a vy ep ’ Mi [3a ar time was employed County Hospital Edward Nelson, son of Mr. and Frank Nelson, of Eas: Lamb Street, pressman at The Centre Dem office. has been confined to bed at his parental home for the past ten days because of an infection ti the knee. Several weeks ago Ed- die slipped and fell while fishing, striking his knee on a rock. I infection is believed to have resuli- ed fiom that injury Weekend guests al Widdowson home on North Alle- gheny street included Miss Doris Buckingham, of New York City, who returned home Monday after a four day visit. Miss Mildred West, of Harlingen, Texas, is spending a two weeks’ vacation In Bellefonte with her sister, Mrs. Widdowson, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank W. West, at their home on East Linn street. Miss West made the trip north by train, arriving here Saturday. —Announcement was made last Wednesday at Mercer of the engage- ment of Miss Gladys Zoeller, of that city, to J. Arthur Dubbs, gon of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dubbs, of Willowbank Street, Bellefonte. The announoce- ment was ade at a bridge party Ce to cerat Ah th a E. E the held at the home of Miss Zieller's | cousips, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shaner No date has been get for the wedding. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Butler High School and for the past several years has been employed in the offices of the Thompson stores in Mercer. Mr. Dubbs was graduated from the Belleionte High School in the class of 1928 and since that time has been employed by the West Penn Power Company here. Twenty- six of Miss Zoeller's friends attended the anhouncements party. - of State Bellefonte trip, found before re- Mrs College, Mae Haipster, R. D., while in Monday on a shopping time to visit our office turning home Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weaver, ol Altoona, spent the weekend at the home of Mis. Weaver's parents, Mir and Mrs. Jchn Mokle, on North Thomas Street Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Landis and Mrs. James Foley and son, James, of Bellefonte, motored to Philadelphia pend the weekend a of relatives and friends Dr. George Green of Lock Ha- ven, Mrs. Nellle Car Mr. and Mrs. David Greeg of Lebanon, were callers on at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. W. E. Gray East Linn street, -~Mr. and Mn Ha: risburg 10 FUESLS and Saturday smith, ol oun- at r, Russell I. motored to Centre ¢ ty to spend the weekend as guests the home of Mr. Smith's parents, M rs. H.W. 8mith, at Milesbur it ed in the broke 1 Harrisburg Helen Weaver and [rien s Rubendall, of the weekend at of the former’ Merrill W attended g engag re i Miss Everet pent parents eaver. Mi the Williams; Epworth League met at th Bellefonte Ellen Shoemaker visited her » maker, Mis a gover f East 1 St ‘ ted to the Centre County Hosphia vesterday nn ng 20 treat to State College nd Mrs. George Beaver fn will go The ughter and Bake On Heimlich, treet, LeRoy, A Wood:iow Francis, g Nittany Country Club. The wedding is to take place on Thursday after- noon, November 3, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Af ter the wedding the youmg couple li go to Miami, Florida, where Mr has accepted a rreition as a golf pro at a country cid during the winter months hey expect tO to the Nittany Country chub ¥ n, ~Mr. and ? Walter Rankin, of Camp Hill, accompanied by Mrs William Jenkins, of Harrisburg, and her sister, Mrs. Jennie Stegall, of De- troit. Mich., motored to Bellefonte Saturday to spend the weekend with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin were entertained at the home of Mr. Rankin's father, W. B, Ran- kin, and family, on East Curtin Street; Mrs. Jenking wag a guest of Mrs. James Clark, on West High Strect. and Mrs. Stegall was with the Misses Underwood, at their home cn North Spring Street. Mrs, Jen- kins and Mrs. Stegall, are members of the Stott family, at one time wel] known residents of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. George V. Hughes returned to their home at North Bay, iCanada, Saturday, after having spent three days in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heverly, at their bome on East High Street. Mr. { Hughes conducts the Beaverland huntiog and fishing camp at North { Bay—the camp where Mr. and Mrs, Heverly have been spending their { annual summer vacations for the i past ten years. Because last week's | trip was the first time the Norther- {ners have been in mountainous areas, they were greatly impressed upon f theis drive through Pennsylvania {They thoioughly enjoyed trips 10 Fenn's View south of Coburn, and to {#cenic Penn's Cave, while Mr. Hughes | was so greatly impressed by the Pish- | erman’s Paradise he visited that pro- { Ject scvernl times during his stay { here. The Hughes Camp on North { Bay is one of the outposts of civili- j zation, for it Is located in the depths | cf the Canadian forests, more than { 600 miles north of Bellefonte. There | hunting and fishing are at thelr best. —- | | { copal church at -One hundred and three dollars and fifty-two cents was realized by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Epis their annual rum- mage sale held on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Garbrick, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smeltzer, on Bast High, and Mrs. James Clark, on West High Street Miss Helen Smith Catherine Hartle were visitors In Harrisburg over the weekend, being guests while there of Mr. and Mrs N. A. Staples, former residents of Bellefonte The Bellefonte Woman's Club is ponsoring an open meeting at the Court House, on October 24th, at 7:30 p. m. at which time Dr, Samuel J. Waterworth will speak on “Cancer and Syphilis Mrs. Philip Haler, of Hanover the former Miss Eleanor Weston, of Bellefonte, returned home yesterday bt having spert sevemal days in town guest at the home of Mr James B. Craig Girl Week and Miss or HN and Mrs Jellefonte Girl Scout to November 5 special activities be a he to-hou Saturday Mr: Tuesday Gap U High Street formerly Mrs Brown ral foreman for t Railroad Company Scouts will ob- Ociober 29 with a number of one of which will se sale of packaged October 20 John Barr moved Serve ASE ~ cookies and from and family on Pleasant West by y the ’ al A. Flanagar Alturus Bellefonte Ties several | Mr: Florida, arrived in to wes as Dr apend the A. Pa: nome ATM Rima Wes nicely the six weeks a formed of East him at returned to night -Puring the three or four recent days of mild tempera and sun skies it has been remarked tha Indian Summer has arrived. But the real Indian Summer comes later than this. It has been fixed by de- scriptive writers as “beginning about the middle of October.” or as “ex- pected near November” Ii tra- ditionally characterized by the hazy air, the coloring of the foliage, and the slight tinge of frostiness in the evening atmosphere, If we sill have Indian Summer to look forward to this month October, as a whole will be an unusually kind one to the coal bin ~Speakers at the fall meeting of the West Susquehanna Classig of the Evangelical and Reformed church at the Bellefonte Reformed chuieh. Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, included the Rev. H. E Geb- hard, superintendent of the Bethany Orphans’ Home; Dr. William PF. De- long, treasurer of the Board of Home Missions; Dr. Charles E Creitz, pre sident of the Board of Foreign Mis- sions, and Dr. Frederick A. Rupley, representative of the Board of Min- isterial lief. The meeting was adjourned until the annual meeting to be held in the Reformed church, State College, at a date to be an- nounced later. Members of the Bellefonte Gradale Sorority motored to Lock Haven Monday night for a joint meeting with the Lock Haven Grad- ale. Mrs. Dix. a state leader of the organization, was the speaker of the evening. Mrs. Dix gave many useful points on how Gradale Sor- orities may be organized und also how they may carry on their work after organizing. The following members atlended the meeting: Marie Miles, Pauline Stine, Gert- rude Poorman, Marie Rhoades, Vel- ma Fetzer, Helen Stine, Hannah Rockey, Clevie Gingery, Betty Hoo- ver, Betty Hoffman, and the advis- ors, Mrs. Mary Dry and Mrs, Lil- lan Miles. second operation His son Linn = the time of th Bellefonte will Francis reet Crawford who was : peration Tuesday ee ( $a n Wire Un- ny » "1 i THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, | Elwood Bresch, of Cheyenne, | Wyoming, is a guest at the home of | his brother-in-law, David BE. Wash burn, on East Curtin Street Mrs. Emma King, of Philadel- phia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mion P. Walker for a few days. Mrs King ls a sister of Mrs. Walker, Announcements have been re- ceived by Bellefonte friends of the birth on October 1 a 10-pound boy to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wells of DuBois. Mr. Wells formerly re ied In Bellefonte, The new arrival has been named Thomas Wells, Jr. Irvin ©. Noll and his niece, Miss Jane Noll, of Lansdowne, spent the weekend at Pleasant Zap with Miss Noll's parents, Mr. and Mr Cillbert Noll and family and with other relatives in that community. Miss Jane 1s making her home with her uncle while attending the Lans- downe schools Mrs. Fred Henry, of Philipsburg, president of the Centre County Woman's Christian Temperance Un- ion at this office Tuesday while on her way home Willlamsport, where she al- tended 64th annual convention of the Ww. C Organiza- tion In session from until Monday Nile ol called [4 morning from the State E mj Civil Aeronauti Authority H Department of Commerce, has been his home on he past ten tion e onfined to bed at ports that il mark the 28th. ann! aying of Mrs. Hulds Bh MOCHL by a al her home of Tuesday night Bls bird y were Mr John Neese, Mrs Miss Morgan, Mrs. Lil Miles, Mrs haries Monae] John Copley, Mrs James Clark, Mrs. Mary Paulk, Miss Ella Waite, Mrs Chris oung and Mrs. Joseph Thomas. Owing to the fact that Mrs. Young has been in poor health for the past nine years, and has been bedfast much of the time for more than a year, the evening was spent a Quiet manner. Refreshments were served and the guest of honor received many . useful gifts. Mrs Young, widow of the late Henry Young, who passed away five years ago, Is the mother of eleven ¢ dren, as follows: Christ and Bdward Young and Mrs. May Faulk, all of Bellefonte: Henry, Pleasant Gap; John, Pleasant View; Homer, Spring Millis: Calvin, Hublersburg: Mrs Rachel Stefly, Punxsutawney: Mrs Georgianna Harpster, living in Ohio Mrs. John Purquette, of near Pittsburgh. Aas Willowbank in hono ia) Cuests o Bert Bathurst ney Barjett Jennie " Ch " Wl £1 hii- a ard ng -~ MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat Onals Buckwheat Rye Barley : Corn . 56 Provisions, groceries, etc. as Ore | rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. Eggs, per dozen . . Lard, per pound . WANTED! Reliable man for established Watkins route in Bellefonte. No capital needed. Good earn- ings to start. Write the J. R. Watkins Co. 231 Johnson Ave, Newark, N. 1. ol 12 : CLASSIFIED A DVEDTISEFMENTS ; 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazing'y popular the benefits derived, It is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar fain Counter. RATES Advertisements of ment containg more REAL ESTATE advertising-—-sale or rent. twenty-five words first lssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) esia'e less, 25 cents for Where advertise- or KEYED ADS-—-All advertisements that request replies to be mailed 0 this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise. ment veriiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-—~Every subscribed to The advertisement y entitled (0 a 26-word as Lhe publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of Lhe i Centre Dem- in these columns one time rge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different Help Wanted si ED A experi ed Ina) ' Articles for Sale BLADES Made 81 § On 3 y oda Sadguartera Alloonsa. Pa RAZOR of 500 Or sur iina yellow John Lyons and hone 131. x52 juire Howard POR SALE ali sires Backed rvenings Auto Bervd Phone 153 Pa Hundreds of used tires, inch rims anise Open Wallrun niereection es i from 15 written untii 9 oe, Snow BY POR BALE Heater? CALORIC aye a Hd ad every write OW. Houtz State College, Penna. Phone ae SALE--14-inch tight and loose ving pulley, with bronze bush- ings. This puMey wag taken off a new machine and has never been used. A bargain for apyone needing a pulley df this size. Can be seen at this office 114 Thinking EB: the reudati reg of buving comforts of Heater home Lumber Co 789 Woy a we fot Call or POR a FOR BSALE--8tarkts Delicious, Jonna. than and Baldwin apples from 50 cents bo $1.50 per bushel, picked. Pick Yourself on of after October 15, ex¢ th Sundays. at 80 cents per bushel n either case bring own baskets R Snoke, Fleming hone §31-R-22 x41 POR SALE--One American saw mill 1 No. 2 BR. H. Heacock variable belt feed, with roller bearings on Man- rel and trucks. Three head blocks and giant Power foot receder and 28” a Sanday] puiley; 12 7-16 x10 feet Mandrel extension with flange face coupling and 2 roller bear ing Mandrel bearings compicte with faddles. This mill was fow monthe. Also one No. 3 Prick mill complete and in fine condition. PF. K Mattern, Warrior's Mark, Pa Phone 24-R-2 x41 Automotive POR SALE-Dumnt, model 60, with five new sive 519 tires. Price §75 Inquire Woodring's Oardens, 1279 BE Howard Street, Bellefonte, Phone 64 x41 POR BALE--2 new 1038 Indian Motor. cycles, never run or off of display floor, at a sacrifice ce, we need the room for 1930 machines, now is the time to save money on a new motors tyadle, ride a new machine at a bar- tain price. Nighthart's Motoroycie Re: 141 W. Fourth St. Lawmown, used only a 5 Rot Bier Hebershur [2 X42 Household Goods Farm Machinery ALY fie > Live Stock ALE Ly omy 4 ny wig pige 3 Howard x41 POR BALE roan ae ll strawber’y 3000 Ibs, priced Brood & Also 13 Sprit i86-R- POR SALE Her side 8 E Brown > tre Hall ! Phone i 243 FOR SALE-~8mall horse, very gentle sultable for riding, cheap to quick buyer. Willara J. | Dale Sum. LAtGe mit. BD 1. Box 260 Belisfonte, Pa x4] Poultry FOR BSALE-White Leghorn pullets, blood tented, Kerlin strain, 21 weeks old. also Barred Rock pulleta, 20 weeks old Ceo W. Sharer. Centre Hall RB. D. Phone 175<R-2 x41 ~ Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR SALE-A good rabbit dog, 4 v= old, guaranteed Johy Talihelm Fieming, Pa x41 POR SALE-Five English sotters about 1% years old Prank Vieh- dorfer, Moshiannon, Pa x43 POR BALE--QOood female bench leg Beagle hound. Inguire of Ted Dix- on, Jacksonvilie, Pa SALE--Cood trained Beagle pedigree. Also Irish setter John W. Decker, Spring Mids x42 POR SALE-<Regintered English springer, spanied puppies Fine hunting stiodk., Inquire of Centre Hall Hotel, Centre Halli, Pa. x41 Real Estate - For Sale FOR SALE—Several stocked farms ron with broken Pa corn and oats. Oail Bellefonte, Pa x42 x42 ‘send by mall on OR KOT POR 8 REN] wn ALE POR nioy Boy For Sale or Rent POR BALE OR RENT Abr I with bat} | very good ne block of FOR Apartments for Rent OR REN] A Garages For Rent 4 Farms for Rent Repairing 1.F REMAN'S REPAIRED — ’ Loans to F NEED CA Production Credit ners for fa eguIDmenl neoded Motherghaug? THEY OF at Bellefor sTile Ho nw Ase wre ation Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK~Removed promptly Call anytime at my expense, phone 676-3-3, Lloyd lL. Smith, Miasbure Pa. iw ATTENTION FARMERS It us clean your clover and timothy seed We 80 custom cleaniy John Hublersbhurg, Pa 20 PER CENT savings on Fates soguest. Ope J. M. Keichiine Insurance Temple Court Belief 190 Ww insumanoe eve TIENEs Agency Phone q1%f CIDER MAKING-—Stariing September 6th, the cider press of C. E. White at Axemann will be in operation every Tuesday and Priday until the end of the season s4u WANTED-Dead, old and disabled cows, horses and mules, removed free, Vogta Rendering Works. Geo. J Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 55-R-4 at our expense. iu TO RHEUMATIOS--8ena booklet on Rheumatism. Try TI bens Triple Remedies for Rheumas tiem and get Relief. Hepatico-Re- nalisa Eliminant and Alkalizer Meritol (Rheumastim ) 80; Krood Oil Rubbing ofl 80c; Oall or peceipt of in the laboratories on Prepared | Tibbine Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa {Add 10c postage and packing. also some grade Guernsey fresh and | Gi he. close springer cows, baled hay, siraw | Haupt Farms, | i LASSER installed new lens FOR SALE—A seven room house, with | all modern conveniences, lange den and fruit trees, looated on Beaver 8. Bellefonte. Pa Mrs. John Bauer, Beaver St. POR BALE-Four desirable building ota, almost level on Main streed, Keller addition. Pleasant Oap. each 650x200. Inquire of W. L. Steele, Jr, Baillefonte, Telephone 370-M. FOR SALE-Real Bestate: We will receive offers for two properties, one known as the Amanda T. Miller and pay- | ment plan, situste on Linn, Curtin, Lamb and i oe te : a Tow . Ponmatn. Breoutor: Beteonts. . Benjamin Jones, Administrator . Tyrone, Pa, xl Beaver Streets in Belles | i i ar. West ! Inquire of | x41 acy, Clara Drugs & Optical Goods ad Hearing Ald Store, HEGLA PARK Wed., Oct. 19 Reggie Childs ROOSEVELT ORCHESTRA Admission 75¢ Dancing 8-1 $1.00; Announcements UPPE Hoey Hom 14th, ¢ Legal Notices APPRAISAL NOTH) Ny ’ REPORT SNDITIHON Bellef » Trust Co WG LA and = Ox HARRISON N ay of Ww Wy MY COTY Cu 183% Correct—Attest : J. 8. SOMMERVILLE WwW. J. EMERICK J. T. HENRY, Directors WHY PAY A HIGH PRICE? When in need of Furniture buy good used items. TAUR FURNITURE STORE Bellefonte, Pa. 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