BELLEFONTE, PA. October 27, 1938. Pace Two WOODWARD Mr. St iristian runk C 1 ¥ y folk oung a Endeavor, society evening cal church on Oct official ol the BE county visited in thelr regular meeting in the 16th. The were glad to meet him On Monday evening of last week quite a County tended a Cave leader Jolly good Mrs, Tome and active E church worker to bring church service ings ! Junior under »y atly WS an appre the number of our party rof Paul Bartges., time, Krumrine L a immer and fall East Centre musicians at- at the Woodward upervision of thelr All had a Band a regular C. E. member and is especially known » bouquet of flowers to the L E. meet- which the nd E C appreciates ation of God's house . and Mrs. Ra Joan, in company and Mr DRY TOP Does Bladder Baker, Bell ang with housekeeper York, Pa, Plank's of rtained Irritation does ton 8 4-day ip nature flush excess acid and tes from use t the kidneys Exc o Rheumatism Pain Needless . . Relief in 7 to 10 minutes 4 ATL LL ree only al a & Get nn that Buy , and if you lighted with ! th remaining st, and he will re- The price is $1.00 PA Bottle of Muasele-Rab Today Special This Week at AT ALL DRUG STORES KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9589-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES . iflt'sa you know it’s the Finest Washer Made Do all your ironing quicker, and better, comfortably seat ed, at a new THOR IRONER. Bellefonte Hardware Co. JULIAN On Sunday, Oct. 2, Mr, and Mrs. | R. M. Alexander, Mr, and Mrs, Mer« rill Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Harokl Alexander, children Hubert and Kathryn and Mrs, Roy Stiver mo- tored to Dents Run and called on Mis. Alexander's cousin, John Bell Mr. Bell met with an accident las! winter and suffered a broken knee He is not fully recovered but is im- proving nioely. These folks report a very nice trip, they went by way of Lock Haven and returned by Clear- field having gone through five coun- ties. We do not need to go to the Rocky Mts. to see beautiful scenery especially the fall. The moun- tains were gorgeous in their beautl- ful fall 80 many shades we could not name them all Mrs. Jane Martin, Mr. and Harold Alexander and children vis- ited th weekend with Mr Martin's daughter and family the Strausbaughs in Harrisburg r and Mrs Rebekah Wednesday in Ml AO H COIOTS, Mr over ¢ md ng unde: “1 should speak, jump look back.” ¢ thi f thi Pp character to ou instead that we kr discredit We i OW on to hurt best {riend orize “The Th Our { mem Some Ne accliracy o arrows into hearts of oak ire Rossman had the spraining her ankle YALLEY VIE mo voyt an N ial Paul King returned home spending a week ghter Mrs. George { Shamokin who surprised Miss Hilda on her birthday last Tues- ung were Miss Virginia Miss Fay Sheckler of gg. Miss Jean Eckley, Miss Eckley and Miss Hazel Cor- Ice cream ahd cake were served, and they all wished her many more happy birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rider and family and Thomas King spent Sun- with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver King f Lyoustown. Feron Eckley, Mr hil Em Those Corman and Mrs. lee dren Mr. and Mrs and two children, Mrs. Milford Eckley, spent Sunday al the Valley View Hunt » to celebrate Feron Eckley's hday Mrs. Ed. Houser, Marion and Mar- spent Thursday with Mrs, Elmer Breon Those who spent Bunday at a camp in the Allegheny Mts. were Mr. {and Mrs. Elmer Breon, Mr. and Mrs Albert Corman, Mr. and Mrs, Clair Breonn and four children, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sager and four chil- dren and Katherine Hillard, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Houser, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Houser and two boys, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Johnson baugh, and daughter spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Miles Houser. There will be a Hallowe'en party in the basement of the church Thursday evening. Pile, ice cream, cake and coffee will be for sale and a prize will be given to the prettiest | and one to the ugliest. All are wel- come. Those who do not mask are 0 pay len cents and those masked get In free. Free, public schools are the bul- wark of democracy even #f your child doesnt make the marks that you | think are proper. Many men worry with what they SPRING MILLS Paul Ziegler of Palmerton, Pa, spent the weekend with his father, C. E Ziegler, Paul has a very en- viable position in the above named city. Chatles FP. Bartges of Washington, D. C., spent last Sunday at his par- ental home, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blerly of Millheim, attended preaching ser- vices here last Sunday forenoon. Mrs, H, 8. Meyer and daughters Lols Marie and Nancy Jane spent last Sunday with the former's ter, Mrs. D. 8, Braught at Coalport. Mrs. Eva Grover spent last Sun- day with her daughters Mrs. Thomas Kerstetter and Mrs, Ivan Lingle, Mr, and Mrs. Heck and little Mary Ann of Jersey Shore and the latter's ther Mrs. Delia Relber of Hall were weekend visitols nr Bis~ grandm Centre recent Mr and Mrs. Randall Meyer and Mrs, C. W. Meyer on Friday motored to Franklin Pa. visit with the J B. Swabb family Mrs. Guy Corman and Mis. J. W Decker were Wednesday evening vi frors in Millheim On Friday Mrs jaughter Lera aay Nn relatives wo and few BG motored Mever for a Wau in “8 JR Hettinger and Josephine { Mrs. Robert Homan spent week with on Mary and Paul Homan in Harrisburg thelr daugi- Albright and o Wat Laurelton seekend with ad- last rd pital Ho th in company of { Williamsport tre Hall, Leona witnessed the fool- Saturday Joh N 4 - os £17 rege n ph] of Miroy wburg - and were Sung Sylvia Grenoble Mrs. Grace Molool Stover were Sunday ervoan and Bavd visitors in Sun- Valley Harmonizern usical program for a iy heldin the 1. 0. O The ed mt arganization fur H a luncheon given at Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall, by Eastern Stales Farm Exchange Miss Orpha Tharp is in charge of this group Saturday shoppers in Lewistown wore Mrs. Vera Meyers, Robert Myers, Mr. and Mrs, John Stover, Carl Myers, Mrs. M. T. Zubler, Sarah, Ruth ibler, Ruth Grove, Mrs. Mabel Smith, Mabel Bungard. COLEVILLE Sunday 8chool at 9:3¢ a m preaching 10:00 o'clock, Young Peoples service 7:00; Evening service 7:45. Everybody welcome. There were 107 present for Sunday School Someone in our community surely ought to be getiing a pocketful of money, the lest few Sundays past someone has been ping them- selves {0 the money which iz In the birthday bank. We pray that God will have mercy on them and show them their mistake. It sure is a cruel world when people get so low as to steal God's mohey. Verna Justice is improving slowly after a tonsil operation. We are gorry to note the illness of Mrs Woodrow Stover who is a pa- tient in the hospital ‘The condition of Ms Thomas Martin and Mrs Leroy Derstine re- maing about the same Mr. and Mrs. Pred Billelt and granddaugiters Fay and Janet Houser visited the Howard Boone family of Howard on Sunday. William Billet Bloom spent Sunday in State Col- lege Mrs. Donald Davis, son Bobby, | Mrs. Alva Stover, Miss Margaret Kovacic, Mr. and Mis. James Wiot attended revival services at Beech Creek on Wednesday evening. We are glad to note Roy Rider im- proving. Mrs, John Resides and two daugh- ters Francis and Lola of State Col- and Woodrow | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. | BENNER TWP. Russel] Glasgow and wife and son are back home afler spending sever al weeks at Russell's parental home, Robert Glasgows at Centre Hall Jessie Witherite had a large crop of buckwheat this season, Farmers are threshing and husk- ing corn, gome are raising potatoes. John Kline of Lower Spring Creek is bedfast and under the doctor's care suffering a paralytic stroke Mrs, Mabel Grubb and children from Coleville visited with her sisters family here, Wilbur Orndorf's and helped Mrs, Orndor! to can pears, Mis. Maes Benner and son Franc have been busy papering and paint- {ing the house past two week WPA men are repairing the that through Klondike has been In very bad fit to travel Emanuel Fike and wife i A dinner at their home for Mrs, Pike’ brother, Charles Marshall from Pat- on Sunday. Mr, Marshall has in the hospital for geveral ths and has just been home for a wiille, All the brother 5 Were present { r all together, wt bl road which hax and no RO Fu Lad ton been mon short ster and Fred week al "own outfit M1 daughter red Mr: trans Dock 47. 14 fant v ws Aa vr fonte, on Monday Malcolm Stover a: Miss Mary Corman [1 and Miss Erma Hull and Benner at Benner's crit Kar EPpEial Sun wre LTS HO a LLOW th 5 # HO Haagen, of Yarnell, Mr Art Burd of Unionville, Mr Milford Burd and family of p Gap, Mrs. Ida Johnson ti TF ahd and daugh costumes, were served Mr Sweitzer, Mrs Mrs. MoCoy haperons. Carl Welsh ane AL Mr, ad M family entertained ML Eagle Sunday Hewae Gum Stump; Watson and grandson Nevin al at the Leather evening Mrs. Jolu Waison Ss 11; On of GO called Mrs. Ida Bessie attended versary which Charles Wat Johnson and daughts the birthday was held in honor on at his | y on Sunday and Mrs. M. C. Reese On Sump, were the Lee Johnsor Kelly and the Orvi al ¢ green of visitors at Mrs. John spent Thursday home Patricia Shawley Central visited relatives at this place Waits 1.4 of ¢ recent Mrs. George Magarge! Ji : children of Pleasant Gap, Mr: ter BSweiteey and daughter, Olive Rhoades and children of Be fonte visited home folks last week Mr, and Mrs. James Wr y spent the weekend with relatives ear. field. ua \» SMULLTON For the past week Mr. Herb Stover has been remodeling and painiing on his premises which makes a very attractive place in Smullton William Brungart and wife visited with the iatter's mother, Mrs. Treas. ter of near Coburn on Satuday. Three flocks of wild pecse were seen flying over our iit town on Saturday wnich means winter will soon be at our door Visit Mr. 8tover's up-to-date gro~ cery store and stock up your pantry shelves with all possible needs, Rufus Brungamt has added some attraction to his property by : tle The work was being done by our well known contractor and builder Mr Milford Garrett of Rebersburg, Barl Weber attended teachers in- | stitute at Bellefonte last week. plac | ing porch posts on his side porch | CLARENCE Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sinclair are the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy which the stork Jefl at their home the past Sabbath. He i the first male child in the family and is already greeted by his four olde: sisters ag Junior Miss Mary K. Lauck and her class pupils from the Presbyterian “1 school enjoyed a Sunday pic- olf HY nic Visitors on Sunday at the Joe Mor- gan home included the following Elmer Kelley and family of Philips. burg: Jack McKean and family of Drifting, and Bob Shive and family of Snow Shoe Fores, fires were agaln report the Pine Glen vicinity, Undoubted- ly some firebug has chosen a very ex- pensive and destru pleasu Maybe Jon od In form of O01 boob tive some Ix neeaea a Hous ng are 50 on Stepher in Clarence f +h A part ol i conditions ywded that i garage has been converted into a dwelling place and some of the Stephens relatives are now there Wi mmnery nother weather wes { ¥ Week Gi Gi) Today, Monday clen Heaton and boy friend vd MNyTa Pele her OTe aiid Mrs. Carra and sons dinner nd Mrs. J. C. Fiat spent two days Me place ————— PENN STATE HAS 1375 AGRICULTURE STUDENTS Raiph L. Watts dean of the School Agriculture a: the Pe ivania State College, reported this week that 137 students are enrolied in the various curricula of the School By classes, the enrcliment in the four year courses iz distributed as follows: 261 seniors; 275 juniors: 331 sophomor:ss, and 209 freshmen. 53 studen's are registered in the two- yar forestry course, and 142 stu- nis in the two-year agricultural course. Pourteen full-time aperial students are enrolled. Among the various curricula by students, forestry leads with an en- roiiment of 451. Agricultural educa- tion is second with 145 and dairy husbandry is next with 1268 students Tn . yh oH nosy World's cheapest, mont effective livestock lence, Controller plugged inte Hight socket or i five wire harmless kick vestock won't go ovey Mr. and Mrs, Atby Evang of Mill- | (heim, visited with the latters’ moth- | (er, Mrs. Maude Winters on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert were called to Milesburg Sunday dye 10 [the {ilness of thelr daughter Mrs. Miller, who underwent an operation iBaturday. | Eimer Miller of Rebersburg, visited |with friends in our town Sunday. | Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Colyer and {family of Millheim, visited with the | ' M. HAROLD BETZ | Intter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lester Bowersox on Sunday, | Mr. Hilibish of Preeburg, was seen FENCING Save wire, Save posts, use ttaken, No gates, wee snap, No up-keep cont except about 10¢ mont hiy for electricity for battery | if or under it. We prove it Nr — 'P. R. R. ORDERS 25 LARGER TENDERS In order to increase the general efficiency of its locomotives in both freight and passenger trains, the board of directors of the Pennsyl- vania Rallroad has authorized the construction of twenty-five new 21.- 000-gallon tenders for operation with locomotives of the powerful M-1 type In the through [freight service The twenty-five new tenders, which will cost approximately $550,- 000, will be bullt by the raliroad's own forces at its Altoona Works Construction will be started in the near future and the building pro- gram will be pushed to completion as rapidly as practicable. : - —— Classified ads are thrifty - "- I RAM TRUCK I58 USED tour of the rams truck was sponsored IN FLOCK IMPROVEMENT by the cooperative sheep and wool ——— grower associstiong of Butler, Crawford. Erle, Lawrence, Mercer, of Venango and Warren counties The 4 for the rams dis provement was fy FREER A ram truck the fi time in the medium seotion Pen ributed 20 pure- reg reg LO Tarine in reven nw used Ior re wool VETARE sae { for flock i d price vIiVANia " ist aout Con- $25 : : ; vestock extension An educational meeting & eich oO College the ven suo wmphasized the fin. Ww ram market, Grad demon-~ Yen Wile reports W. B in charge of i r the Ponnsyiv western counties nell breeders igned ti Hamp- The were of the Oxlord vas and Shropshire Ualed hire breeds J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency TEMPLE COURT—BELLEFONTE—PHONE 190 20 Percent Saving Open Evenings Convenient Metal Tray Innerspring Mattress i y A every way : Cotton- Decorcted Mirrors Easily w choose § y ; a : frames in metal leaf design! Price Slashed | Magazine Basket *1 high two nockets! Convenient handle! Walnut finish! with rom $9098 Valve Axminsters 2» 2 24° bs: Pa EL. Ward Week only at this LOW price! Moderns, Chinese patier Fine wool pile! hooks rl | nel "Standord Quolity” Tires 5 49 440-21 size. Other sizes also reduced. Many features. War. ranted without limit! Hurry! $50 Value! Wards new sensation! Pumps up to 150 gals, per hour} 15-gal. tank-—14 H.P. motor, Big, 60-inch Cabinet Sink 49% 4 drawers—3 compartments! Steel cabinet, cast iron Acid-resisting enamel! one to 200 acres. 30 day tris OR BATTERY 'B ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION HOWARD, PA. PHONE 2731 It's WARD WEEK at MONTGOME 0 MAKES! 7) COMPARE $39.5 Stud io Lounge 2 A 848 Ward Week price saves you $10! New, easy operatic makes it twin doubie beds! Restful back and arms! I t Durable cover! $4 Month Down Payment, Carrying Charge - , " - n up nto or bed LIKE $80 QUALITY ! Word Week Only! n a —— pe 9 Piece Dining Room 6orB 7 A88 Foot Teble f veneered with massive uffet! Big. six or eight n table! § chairs! $6 A MONTH, Dows Payment, Carrying Chorgs Coal-Wood Range Yon Save Over S10 52% $25 Ibs. of cast iron strength for extra wear! | Porce lair ! Big xt iron aven! *Down Payment, Carrying Charge $5 Monthly” wii ca finigh hd WARD WEEK ONLY! 12% LESS! hy Porcelain Finish Coal-\. ood Circulator 491 Beautiful! Powerful! Heats 4.5 rooms! Solid cast iron! Massive inner unit! Big 207 firepot! *Down Payment, Carrying Charge. 3) Monihly* L ] ONLY! save $10 All White Washer on 39% Monthly Payments, Corrving Cherpe Ward Week quantity buy. ing enables us to se. this 16 gal. full family rire washer at this reduced price! Easily worth $60! ALSO REDUCED RY WARD lege, spent the weekend at the home in our town Sunday. (of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James | Donald Heck visited Rufus Brun- | | Kelley. {part's Sunday, | iget In this world and then, facing the next world, worry about what they can do with it. 131 East Main Street LOCK HAVEN, PA. 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