O¢fobey’ 27,1938." THURSDAY--FRIDAY ND SATURDAY of This Week WE WILL ALLOW YOU 10% PRICE REDUCTIONS On Any Article Purchased Visit The Store Whether You Buy or Not Taub’s Furniture Store BUSH ARCADE High Street difference be- of the Anglo yo Because of tiny tween the larynx and palate Chinaman and those of the Saxon, Chinamen cannot pronounce the “r’ sound with any degree of accuracy. Legal Notices NOTICE ¢ of Orant Town- EXE CLTORS In the Matter of the Estat Dunklebarger late of Spring ship. decrased Letters entnte having been undersighec sil pen the sald estate are req 1 sted. payment, arsed tl present the sa out delay Bellefonte Pa R. D. Campbell, AKIorneys NOTICE. Cong mentary tO MmaKn Notice of putation of General Elect } Notice I Centre Cours meet at 12 wo A CK vempber 11, publ oly ETI ine a of the General Eect Centre Cou Pa. at Ce im sioners’ Office, PAUL N. BECKLEY is Bell fonte, Pa Attest, 8. J. MchEaallin, Chief clerk wii SALE oF REAL EST ATE. fae Porcanased ¢ Treass Sexier of Real. Ritute Purchased »f Treas: urers Sal ® Notice is hereby give: t@ County Cosrnamnissioners County will expose of pub Saturday, November 28 ocdiock A. MM. in the Commanissioners Office. Court House for the purpose of collecting on the lanes herelmmiter ¢ «following resd estate purchmsed by TCounty as Treasurers amie th sand not recisemed (n accordance with Assessed, at Description of Lo~ cation. Owner or reputed f House and Jot in Snow Sho James Yarnell Bt as esnec nt 1 Logs, id Soepra Shoe Boro. Jssnes Yar- T ull Est. sassessed pt 875 00. Toms of sale: Cash . PAUL N. BECKLEY BALSER WEBER A L BOWERSOX County Cosoimissioners of Centre Co Attest: Sowryued Jo MeMulMng, Chief’ Clerk wood Bellefonte, Pa. al = — ORVISTON There were school. Mr dau ner Sunday 126 present gt Sunday and Mrs. Clair Butl hter Emeline, attended Dian Schunck, of afternoon urprise party and Hallowe'en ; for Mr Gros woo ler wa at the Gross Butler home Mone night. The evening was spent in cing, after which delicious ree ve ved A very ported by all and Mrs. leo Condo ¢e weekend at the home of nd M Mulicurn of Yarnell Willlam Packer, of Ori and Mr. Stanton Packer and of Williamsport reception of Walker of Y er and the Tu- 1 of Renovo, day dan re set spent Mr. n, wie Ralph fs aller and Mrs arnell, Sunda; nocn Mr grand na Mrs kie Soit John on DH of Nora Heaney of Pe visited at the home of Mr. an Paul Lomison, Sunday afternoon Miss Emeline Butler of Howard visited at home of her par Mr and Clair Butler weeken Mr. and Mrs. E J. Whalizer, of + Mifflin burg, visited at the Clair But- ome Thursday, Miss Jean Gardner and Mrs. Luth Soit and Altoona, and nL ME ” the Mrs Mi held at Friday Approxi- The Brotherhood meeting Orviston Ch Thrist night, was well attended mately 150 were present Mrs, Lester Mann of Sn visited at the home of her parent Mr. and Mrs. All. S8hawiey during the past week Mis ) Le ah spel 1% parents, Mr son. rch of ow Shoe hompson of Lock Ha- she weekend T and Mrs. Willis Thomp- ai h h ~ other ADIUST-0-MATIC DE. LUIE IRONER ‘ N SIT DOWN AND IRON EVERYTHING IN THE BASKET FREE! FREE! A beautiful 33-piece Luncheon Set of Beetle Ware given with the Purchase of dither a Westinghouse Washer or Ironer. See it at our Store. THIS HeirrUl BOOK FREE Ask for your copy of “Home Laundering.” expert advice It's packed with on everything from removing stains to washing blankets. Be copy before today. sure to get your they're gone , J, DcHAAS ELECTRIC CO “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE” of VPHONE 10% 8 Wi Bishop Street Bellefonte, Pa. PLEASANT GAP I Mrs, Henry Noll wag hostess to her Bridge Club Monday evening. Mesdames Martha Noll, Rena Bil- or, Grace Noll, Mary Evey, Esther Melroy and Maime Showers were en- tettained at a Bridge luncheon on | Wednesday at the home of a former member, Mrs. Nelle Gheen who now Uves in Sunbury Ray Melroy, wife Noll drove to White Haven, Ww spend parents, Rev who are both Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs. Abner ard, Sunday the bereaved Thomas home Thomas who had reached his ninety- fifth yess his vicinity Funeral and burial made in cemetery of this place. His daugh- ter Nora Burgeman, husband two daughters, of Elmira, N. Y here 10 attend the funea) and Mis. Henry and Mrs. J. R gerjously ill Wade Evey and Mr. Noll drove to How- Melroy for a number of yoars the 0 attend sithough her husband Mr Hobson was here. The Pleasant Gap Flue Co. will hold a carnvial Friday and Saturday pight of this week, Oot. 28th and 20th. at the Grange Hall. All the Teatures of the usual carnival, admission charge The Brotherhood held their monthly meeting in the room above Stlitzers stone last Thursday evening Mrs. Shoulder of Williamsport visiting her uncle Milford Gardner, for a week aor ten days Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison of Philadelphia, spent from Saturday | Sunday afternoon in our midst formes’s aunt Mrs. Etta Grethe r Wl companion Mrs. Sweet who had ¢u visiting the Harrisons the past two weeks returned home with them Richa: 4 Musser and wife of Pit- aim, at visiting at the Musser vin home Harry Bilger remodeling the use recently vacated by ibe Mar- all Simpson faanlly and making it into a double house 8. E Noll is building house on Sunset avenue Ray Melroy has been quite il) Sunday The Freshman and ¢ Sophomores of the Spring Township High School will hold a masked Hall lowe'en party in the school house this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhar and Mr nd Mrs. Gentzel of Red Hills were at the Ralston Derr ; "we a dwelling since -_ t - sunsts at the Dery nd Mrs. Hildabeidel Mis Wenhoid of Green and and Mr. ipper held at the ™M Friday evening «as a It was some what the other suppers une 50 famous {in tha creamed and served exch memb : sonusible for a Either way worth attend ire LO receive ual amount amour of r= of guests {inner wre well ng and the guest is st mach more than the good food for small ot V the { barn to Mr the Centre death of and Mrs County more Cly- Of R B fr ip « nt guests at the h sister, Mrs. George » : 1 t Mr. and Mrs wer e recs the formes’s Showers Mrs mer of med home last week from Phila- Selphia where Mrs. Flickinger had gone the illness of her sister Mrs. Melvin Scott returned homes about ten days ago after spending some UUme with relatives at Em- po: ium Harry Lohman, daughter and husband and Mr. and Frank Clemens and son Fred, Berwick, were recent guests af H. T. Noll home. Russell Spicher had the mis tune of being struck by a street car when returning home from Altoona, last Thursday. While Mr. Spicher is able to be abou 88 usual and it is hoped will suffer no serfous affects from his Injuries the car was COn- siderably damaged, requiring abot! four or five hundred dollars to put it in good shape again Master Richard Irvin has been on the sick list for the past few days. FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and baby called at the Mary Jane Lucas home at Mt. Eagle on Monday, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas and daughter Sylvia, calied at the Amelia Chap- man home Monday evening Rev. Miss Ruth Bowman of Sum- mit Hill, was a Wednesday dinner guest at the Amelia Chapman home and took supper with Mr. and Mrs | Jessie Confer Miss Barbara Confer of Belicfonte, spent a few dys hast week with Miss Ella Lucas. Mrs. James Lucas and two sohs {and Miss Barbara Confer visited on Thursday with Mrs. Miles Etters Mrs. Mary Jane Lucas and Oscar Nyman of Mt. Eagle, spent Thurs- day with Mrs. Amelia Chapman. {Alfred Lucas and son Lemuel and ‘J. B. Lucas visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Samael Short ledge at Mill Hall, R. D. ! Mr. and Mrs. Roll Feimlee of Or- ! visgton, caled on Dick Watkins on Saturday. Visitirs on Sunday with Miss Ella | Lucas were Mr. Hugh Croft and two isons and Mr. Thomas Croft of | Philipsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer and children of Bellefonte, {| Oscar Watkins of Bummit Hill, | Lewis, Eugene, Lee and Jimmie Lu- ens of Pleasant Valley, Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas and two sons, | Miss Faye Chapman and Dick Wat- king of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas and | children of Orviston, called on Mrs. Amelia Chapman on Sunday. Mrs. Miles Etters and two child- ren called on Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lucas at Curtin on Wednesday. due Mrs of the oT = ra | | The cnly person who ¢an improve | Fra aoa, 6 40 uo Jou dite She Ijab yourselt Sunday, the day with the former's evening and called at Mur, had been a resident of services were held Monday Lutheran and » Wei but Lulu due to very poor health was unable N 5 is Theodore Flickenger and son Betty Sunda) THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. HUBLERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yearick and Mr. and Mrs. Ocean Yeapkk and daughter attended a banquet Centre Hall on Thwisday. Tt riven by the Eastern Stales company Mrs. Boyd Carner and grand- taughter, Phyllis Carner spent from Thu sday until Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dead Baughman of Renovo Little Doris Joan Warneld of Lock Haven, spent several days last week visiting at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Murs. John Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chappel of Rochester, New York, spent the weekend visiting with her mother, Mrs, 1da Markle. Mrs. Elmer Richner had taken real sick on Saturday and was taken the Centre Ccunty Hospital for obgervation, Mrs. Walter Dalley of Alcona, spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bar] Yearick Miss Mary Hall of Williamsport spent the weekend at the Q. F. Hoy nome Mrs. Josephine tany, and Mr Philadelptia, friends one day Mr. and M's family Jacks home of Mr. and on last Wednesday Among these who attended a birthday dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carner in honor of thelr daughter Ruth were Mr. and Mrs. Dean CGrieb and son of Lamar, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Markl of Mill Hall: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baughman of Renovo, mr. and Mrs Jacch Weaver: Mr. and Mrs. James Carner and danghter and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carner and daughter Miss Laura Hayes of Williamsport spel Lhe weckend her parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Earl Yearick and ? Jonada Jane Gentael called 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. John Corman of Zioh m Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Normans Walker and family of Pleasant Gap, were Sune i the home of Mr. and day visitors at Ms. P. A. Hind co Ps p———— MOSHANNON John Cart wig had the mis of nat and on Saturday taken to the office was Feed wo Emerick of Nit- Laura Rathmell of visited among old ast week Sumner Noll nville, called at Mrs. Charles and the Noi! f ol nie! and Mn fortund topping a rusty ne Zay last week yening ak was of In at oy up burg adil 4 nu nar 1 new ri h { ¢: Rev { Eropori- Sag ¢ Daughenba Day 7 i Mrs } Walt wd daughter Beverly and Mrs Eros, Mulbollan, L Das 1a and y OOK Cis 2 lu oor 1 Mr Mg cas and Mr LR motored to d Munson Sunday after- John Les ary Ruth, of Gleasonton ie past Two weeks at Amanda Lucas Halles Marjorie and tocna, were Amanda Mrs went ¢ 'h " : the hom of Mi Mr Ani Al 4 ang dauhier Miss Sunday visitors at Laces’ home Pennington, Mrs Wise and of Lock Haven. wer 5 at the home of Mr Gregg Watson und Mrs. Oliver Fortney an of Williamsport vigited Sunday evening at the John Mc- Clusick home, Mrs. Em PFilippone Was 4250 a Visilor there Friday. ——————. S——— PLEASANT VIEW Mr. and Mrs. George Sploer and family Lioyd, Odie. Raymond, Ar- thur, and Allee and Fithel were Sun- ay dinner guesta of their son-ine law and daughter, Mr. and Mr Grover Corl of Pine Grove Mills Master Jackie Straub attained his seventh birthday on Saturday Oct >» Mr. and M:a William 8. Neidigh and sons Ronald and James spent Sunday at Mili Hall at the home of iis brother-in-law and sister Mr and Mrs. Les Orr. Mr, Orr is quite iL Miss Julietta Krabs entertained her little fiend, Miss Mary Decker of Sate College on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Lyle and children spent Sunday with ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Oross of Strubie Station. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Tibbeng of Pleasant Gap and Mr. and Mrs W L. 8picer and children Rena Clair, Betty, Freda, Wilbur Lee, Roy, Brad- Jey and Glenn of Oak Hall wege vis~ tors on Sunday afternoon at the Charles Shearer home Misses Anna and Helen Tressler, Blanche abd Ruth Bohn of Millbrook and the Misses Anna, Charoltte and Naomi Lyle were visitors as the George Spicer home on Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loesch and children Elmer, Ralph and Betty of Struble Station spent last Sunday afternoon at the A. W. Lyle home. Mis. Annie Rosenberger of Pitta- burgh, who returned to her home about six weeks ago after a lengthy visit among Centre County relatives during which time she became Hl is #ald to have not recovered and has boon bedfast ever singe, She has her home with her daughter Mis, Vera Higgins, Glenn Shearer wag among those ‘who attended: the Hallowe'en party iat the John C. Poorman home Oh Friday might, Oct. 21st. a — Warriner of tor vigil Mr family i Soci that democracy, in addi- | ition to life, liberty and the pursuit ‘of ppiness, must now ite i 5 minimum standard of Hv» | BLANCHARD The Hallowe'en geason lg upon u And many parties are being planned, POLL In 2 il among the Sun y 1001 classes of he two Urchin The Boards of the Miles~ burg | Blanchard Baptist church- es met at the Blanchard church on nday alternoon for the PUTPOS of ang a call to Rev. Flovd Reed of Dunba Pa Re Reed preached nls trial sermon In the two churches a few weeks ago. Jane Miller spent her institute vacation with relatives in Lock Ha ven M:. and Mr children Spent OMcial An ena and two Rott h Mrs Frank Bowe Shirley and Dick Saturday afternoon wi Percy Robb William Ridge of nea: Pent a few days of last week wi is mother, Mrs. Annie Ridge J. H. Blaterbeck, who had the Lock Haven Hospital ment, retumed to his home ol Harrisburg wh | a been for on Dorothy Bowes came from pend the weekend a her with her mother and Mrs. David Robb Lewis Helen Robb of Harrisburg spent day with Mr Mrs. Percy 0 thelr Howard hom M to and family, id Mrs. William th, spent the weekend Mrs. Allen Pletcher Raymond Maxon and two spdnt Tuesday at the home of Mis. Hannah Berry of Miil Hall, R. D Mr. and Mrs. Harry Askey and ywo Children, Dorothy and Ronald, spent Sunday with Mr. William Peters and family of Beech Creek Beatrice Packer spent end with her cousin Faye Be b ( Jane Have 8 R Taylor of with ’ wil d sig hilen the week- Peters of reek Bolopue } spent the Mr. and Mrs. L nd Mi: emploved al Lock weekend 8. Boloput Bowes and { Lock Haven Anna Bowes { M1 Maines . 5 ya VOR ¥ HE 4] nn Mr Raymond Maxor Ba: Laenberge: nie George Sket, Car Kr Latieer of So. William i Mrs. Philip Schroac wer an operation Pp about six to her home last Pri dilon is very good and } when they Mrs. George POL. spen and DOT who unoer- Teah Hos week 10, retuned Her oone- able Lo see at the I ’ vi ALG ove 1 # Maxon home ng al ——— a >— —— SNOW SHOE somes hal Mir Towands Mr {dren here, Mr and of Harding is yi Dewi 4 Clarence Lucas daughters Miss Edith Fishburn tng her [friend Madge Mrs Adam Dixon sathryn and Myra sons Alexander nd Robert visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Adam Barr of Nanty Gio Mrs. Mabal Lucas daughter Paul ine attended the Red Cross Regional conierence held at the Penn Bells Hotel, Bellefonte —— Sa" SUMMIT HILL Norman Richner, who was a sur- gical patient in the Bellefonte Hos- pital, was discharged on Sunday His many friends are glad to hear that he 18 as good as can be ex- pected. Mrs. Roy Berry and Mrs. Frank Passell of Lock Haven, spent Sun- day at the Ben Chapman home. Mr. and Mrs, Blair Mann of Bow- ard, spent Sunday at the Jim Lynn, Jr, home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chapman called at the John Weir home on Saturday evening. Mrs. William Robinson, Cordis and Ruth Robinson. also Miss Louise Confer of Mt. Eagle, spent Sunday al the Clair Cowher home Joe Sweitzer Is spending a days with his sister. Mrs Young and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. 8am Herr of Orvis- ton, also Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and three sons, called at the Irvin Young home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richner called al the Orvis Lucas home at Yarnell on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Albert Young of Holts Hollow, spent Sunday at the Arthur Kessling home. Don't forget the regular church services ag usual. Bunday school at 9:30, followed by preaching. Pray- er service at the church on Thurs day evening {ow Irvin > Ineffective advertising is expen- sive at any price. The Centre Dem- ocrat penny-a-word column would be economical al ten times the price charged. mri YEAG ERS seeeees SATURDAY, OCT. 20TH ONLY GOOD QUALITY WORK SHOES FOR MEN $1.79 John Boal with her Wi Page Three of her sis- spent the weekend Packer on William Rithards:- home Miss Marearet Balley bs spending Weitz homie a few days this week with friaids & Mr. and Mrs pring Mills son of Bellefonte ll MARTHA Riki. 3 ho WI mend "ne ort Matil ——— 0 Ec ble. el Hc : rao Axe Mi to ia HOUSERVILLE hind? oy Mry. Wednesday evening Oct. 26, al M 7:40 Prayer Meeting and bible study Visitor Friday evening 7:30 Bellefonte DiS- myocday « trict Christian Endeavor Rally in pn Pp the Mouserville church, Rev, Paul Yoder of Junista Oc will Lhe gpeaker ke care at the Dovie cas er nday a! the Roy Yering were cker and a oubied by Wo ma Ww be aml railed ord : yea wore De 30, Wo State College Let { Vi Sunday nuing Oct from wih 2 this set Comradeg Bible class of Hou~ held a baked ham supper si nord nt Lyvtie's Cabin near Shingle- on Thurs Those present were: Mr. and Roy Wertz ang mn Richa and Mrs Marvin lee, Miss Alice Eminolz Miss Dorothy Coble, Charles Coble Mr. and Mrs. Rev, Homer Gauntt and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Knepp, Miss Adeline Shuey, John wey, Martin White, Eugene Beav- Miss Ruth Hoy, Mr. and Mr: Mr. and Mrs. James Roe nd two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hoover, Mis. George Dike, Miss Mary Walters, Mr. and Mn Clarence Sohwesiey and two daughters Adeline, and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Brungard, Lawrence Brungard All Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook, Mr. and Mrs, Andy Dale, William SBchreck. Mr. and Mrs. George Kline, Mr. and Ma Norman Kline and son forman mpanied by John D. Wertz mdny went for a leasure trip through Boalsburg to Dear Meadows (he MoAlevy's Fort in to Pine Grove Mills and then home The new home la Grange will hold meeting ‘Thursda) gt B o'clock A d to be present Miller of Wil ay HIB a home Reedey {riends S44009% VE AGERE #986604 SATURDAY, OCT, 20TH ONLY MENS TAN OXFORDS £1.79 $ PBULLEPONTE. PA. 40064 M pring Qilum Day wil audi fill tu [or ™ servile Andy town George M« William and Mr some ra Mr Mr Mary “ Lat aad Patic from Lan~ n and and CHRYSANTHEMUMS WHITE « BRONZE — YELLOW «— QRCHID $2.00 —- $2.50 ~ $3.00 and $4.00 per doz. POM POMB-—~75¢ a bunch el red Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard SL PHONE 64 Bellefonte, Pa. b ime » . AP — By means of a trust established planned Will, property left for dependents will be JI " 1 a Ww L the Paul Hou- named Danijel ITIVE A has been under a carefully our n Lec James Sunday . 5 Sian bs properly managed by naming this rom Altoona “on y ; Bank as Executor. Rov Wertz ax Mr. John D. Wertz Hann Cn 1epory her ¢ BOI Those Thursday Chilleote from Plea Mr. and Mrs, Gran ughter Mrs, Mi) i son Richard, visited with Mrs ve on Wednesday. They ondition improving and consult our Trust Offi- wil Ad in Wertz and Mrs. Berlin ant Gap t Coble } called on Jao! M1 who were Iw fred Broskiey The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Mr Ralph Hook Three Days BOTTORF BROS. Paris Fashion SHOES $9.69 Values to £4.00 Little Gents’ High Dress SHOES $1.69 815 to 11 — 1114 to 3. Black or Brown Full Leather Soles. with Arch Construction Hunters Footwear Nurses’ OXFORDS [.. RUPPER Bean Boots - $5.49 $2.99 16-inch, 5-Eye-Tie Snug White Only $3.69 Ankle Fit - Plain Toe Utica Boot - $3.19 16-inch Black Darex Soles 16«<inch Crepe Sole First Rubber Taps Steel Arch Quality Boot - $4.19 Women's and Growing Girls’ SPORT OXFORDS $1.69 Values to $3.00 AA to C Width Black or Brown Suede or Calf Also Combination Leathers A Great Selection of the feason’s Best Styles, Colors: Black, Brown, Copper, Wine, Porto ‘Plum’ Leathers: Suede, Kid, Calf. Also Combination Leathers. RED CROSS SHOES Sale Price $5.85 Regular $6.50 Foundation Lasts No. 1 and 2, recommended by Chirop- odists, are included in this Sale. Foot Fitter HEALTH SHOES $1.19 Sizes 1 to 8 Black, Brown, White. PACS Strap, SOxlonda or 08¢ BOTTORF BROS. BELLEFONTE'S LEADING SHOE STORE! South Allegheny Streat. Leather Hi-Cuts “Qil King” - - $6.89 16 or 18-ibch. Specially Treated Water Resisting. Black Elk $4.69 16-inch. Leather Sole. 16” Hi-Cut - $2.79 Composition Sole. Mocasin Toe - $3.69 Hi-Cut. Gro-Cord Sole. 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