Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 27, 1938, Image 5

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    October 21, 1938.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE,
PA.
Page Five
A
LOCALS
\
Mrs
and Street, spent the forepart of this
weck in Altoona with relatives and
friends.
Is your house too warm or 100
co 1d? Automatic heat at low cost
by coal. Call Electiic Supply Co.,
for free ¢stimate .
~The Misses Jeannette, Elizabeth
and Naomi Bonig, of Cumberland,
Md. spent Sunday among Bellefonte
relatives and friends
Mr. and M:s. Wm, E. Smith, ol
Spring Mills were callers at our offic ‘
ca Saturday, while in town. Mr
Smith is supervisor ani ali a mems-
ber of the Spring Mis band
Troop T of the irl] Soouts Is
sponsoring a candid oi show in
St. John's School bullding on
Tuesday Nov. 1st. at 7:30 o'clock
The pictures ae ail of a local na-
ture. Aomission 235 cent
—W. E. Weiser, who resides at Port
Matilda R. D., was a business visilor
in Bellefonte on Saturday. M
Weiser was a caller a: our office and
informed us that the corn crop ui
his n ighborhood is Very Poot
Charles NIFC. Soctt, an employe
of the Firs National Bank, was
patient at the Oent:.e Co Hospit
al from Friday until Monday, under
going trea.ment for a foot
The Lifection resulted from a bruise
~ According reports David
flemphill, puoprietor of the Hemp-
hill leather goods store in the Bush
Arcade builiing, Wes: High Street,
expects to discontinue that business
as Soon as he has disposed of his
present stock of goods A sell-oxt
of tock i# now in progress
A crew Penn
Company
the
UNL)
infanrtiny
Hae On
wes Power
Mond
tree from
"liam Williams, of East Bishop
i to be recuperai-
v from an emergency
operation for app< ndicitis he unde -
went ot v Hospital
Tuesday Fill
became |!
Src
HIER Day sa
Cperation
l. and hag returned to
her parents. Miss Cari-
expects to take the Stale
Poard sxamiration in Novimber
b.fome a registered nurse.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harry H Hot
3 1d. near Philadel
Bellefonte among
comm While
guests at the home
. Paul M Corman on
Vr
| Mi
TC-
1x Ty
ALAN).
DR
sentative of the A T. & T.
—iLeo Boden, former Centre CiRili-
ty Del.c.ive, anc are recently a
employe <f the Titan Metal Cim-
pany is manage:ing Max Gamble
beer distributing establishmer Mr
Gamble, sho has not been in i
health for a year or more, expect
go t& Washington in the near
to underg: <brervalion and
mont at the Walter Reed Hoepi
Mrs. Willard Van Camp
daughter, Joan, of Pit.sburih,
spending a week's vacation as guesis
¢f Mrs. Van Camp's mother and
uncle, Mrs. Ma:tha Evey and J. Will
M yes at the Mayes family home al
Howard. Mrs. Van Camp before
her mir iage was the former Miss
Mary Evey, of Bellefonte. The Van
Camp's are planning to spend a
month's vacation in Florida during
the Christmas geason
William Schicgel, 27, of Beaver
Sireet, is recovering from a severe
laceration of the forihead he receiv-
«cd Wednesday night of last week
chiegel was taken 0 the Centre
County Hospital where an X-ray €x-
aminaticn revialed that the skull
had not been damaged. He was r<-
leased from ‘he Hospital Thuieday
According to reports Schlegel fell
at his home striking hig head against
the edg: of a tin can
and wo-
and
Among the young men
men from many distant statss
reveral foreign countries who ree
turned to the opening of classes re-
cently at the Philadelphia Ccliege of
Pharmacy and Sclente, were Ken-
reth Hoag. son of Mr. and Mrs, F
P. Hoaz, of N. Thomas Street, and
E ward Plumb, son of Mr. and Mrs,
E. L. Plumb, of N. Allegheny Street,
bh of Bell: fonte M:. Hcaz is a
senicr pharmacy siudent and Mr.
Plumb is a junior pharmacy student
~<Mr. and Mrz. Christian Harman
Jr.. returned Sunday from Cleve-
hand, where since Wednesday they
had been attending the 31st annual
convention of the Internationa] As-
sociation of Milk Dealers, and the
Dairy Industries Exposition The
expositicn was a showing of all the
equipment and supplies manuface
turer: and jobbers offer the indus-
try. While the Harman's were in
Cleveland their young son Hal Lee,
was entertained by hig uncle and
gunt. Mr, and Mrs. R. Allen Hoy of
Wilkinsburg.
—Mr, and Mrs. Karl E, Kvste have
gub-rented the Dr. M. A. Kirk piop-
erty on East High Street from Clark
N. Alk:y, and will move into the resi-
dence about November 15. The
Kusses will vacate the H. L. Curtin
proper:y on West Linn Street, which
has been leased to Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mac Curtin, ¢f Pittcburgh, who ex-
pict to make their permanent home
in Bellefonte. The Aflkeys, recently
appointed stewards at the Nittany
Counrry Club, who are now residing
at the Club, will store their furni-
ture now in the High Street home.
W. E Hurley, of West How= |
~Mrs. M. Ward Fleming and
daughters, Mary and Winifred, of
East Linn street, spent the week-
end in Pittsburgh on a combined
business and pleasure mission
-Dr. and Mrs. John Sebring, of
West Linn street, spent the latter
part of the week at Waban, Mass,
As guests of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Derr and family
~James Cook of Colorado Springs,
Colorado, is spending some time In
Bellefonte with his mother and sis-
ter, Mrs. Andrew Cook and Miss
Margaret Cook at their home on
West Linn street,
Mr. and Mrs. George Meade, ol
Bethlehem, and Mrs. Olive Kerstel-
ter and son, Walton, of Harrisburg
pent the weekend in Belleionte a
guests of the Harry C. Yeager fam-
y t their heme on Norh
Stieet,
Mrs. James C. Furst
David Dale motored to Hollidays-
burg, Friday, to attend a meeting
of the board of managers of the
Presbyterian Home They were
riving guests for the trip of Mis
dr
Ann Dale
iis
and Mrs
M
t Curtin Si:
nd included Mrs. Thomp-
) Miss Nellie Cramer nd
the Misses Eina Sheesley { Ed
mith, all of H
Mr. and Mr
Bellwood, spent
town with the former's parents, 2
and Mrs. E. O. Struble, of N
Thomas street Raph is empl
as a railroad mail clerk on the
from A.toona to “williams port
rsaey
Ralph Str
the
uble,
weekend
cemen
terday © he engagement
Margaret Ford, of Belle!
merly of Des Moine
James Lawrence O'Hara
loo, Iowa wedding is
to take place next June
and Mrs. O'Hara
their future home
Mrs. Reed
the establishment
& ¥ arrangements can
he house made ready
Kelley
AS SOON As
be made
for cctu-
open
nee
and t
of {hat
tive of
ry at th
in Bosto
{ years
r of Mr Anderson
ugh were
on the
of Spring are
Dandelions
sion: Frank
hollyhocks
bloom,
week has
Signs of Spring
Sup; 1 osad to he practi
verge of Winter signs
eviden nt on every hand
are blossoming in prof
Wagner at Coleville has
seven feet in height in full
and the air of the past
had more than a touch of Spring's
balmy warmth. So far the season
is living up to a prediction made last
month that we are to have a iate
fall and an unusually severe win-
ter
—Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Houser,
of Lemont, well known in Belle.
fonte, last Wednesday became par-
ents for the first time in fourteen
years of marriage when a fine six-
and-a-half pound son was born to
them at the Centre County Hospi-
tal. The youngster has been named
James Daniel, Mrs. Houser is the
former Sarah Lenker, daughter of
M:s. Anna Lenker, ¢f Lemont, while
the child's paternal] grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Houser, of
Willowbank street
~Nearly fifty persons altended a
masquerade party held Monday
night in the Parochial school hall by
the Bellefonte Chapter, Catholic
Daughters of America. The evening
was spent in games and refresh-
ments, and prizes were awarded to
the following persons: Mrs. Andrew
Toner, Miss Madeline Carpeneto,
Mrs. Lioyd Ritchie, Mrs. James Bos-
cgino. Miss Dolly Boscaino, all of
Bellefonte, and Miss Marion E. Sny-
der, Miss Mary Karhan and Miss
May Marchava, all of State College
—Ancther of the few remaining
hade trees on West High Street was
removed last week while the Rhoades
Brothers, contractors retained to
rebuild the sidewalk in front of the
Y. M. C. A building were preparing
the grade for the walk. The free
was found to be badly rotted and a
menace to passersby, and when it
was determined that it could not be
gaved it was taken down. Its re-
moval leaves cnly two tizes on the
north #
“|
{ ver,
ide of High Street from the |
Diamond to Water Street, Ome is In |
front of the Y. M. C. A. and the other |
in froht of the Pinge barber shop.
~The Keystonairs
Orchestra, |
Bellefonte, is facing a heavy program |
during the coming week. Tomorrow
night the band is to play for a dance
to be gponsored by the Jersey Shore
M:os2 Lodge at the Elks auditorium |
in that city.
orchestra will play at the Nittany
Saturday night the
Country Club, and Thursday night |
of next week the Keystonaks will
Have an audition at radio station |
WHB, Harrisburg. With them on |
their trip to Harrisburg go the beat |
wishes of scores of jocal dance fans |
who predict unlimited success for
(the organization,
J -
Miss
Spring Street,
thi
oral
were
terday
Mi
{ Mrs
Street
Mr,
rejoicing
weighing five-and-a-half pounds at
their home
Friday
Mary
and
In
night in h
famous
honor
|B
Dodge and
by Jan
Clellan
Dr
Pittsbur wh,
dau
Tuesday morning
youngster
family
Carolyn
urtin
arsome but not
quit
1 now on
Mr
Osceola
Centre Democrat office
which
first visit
vears, the
juryman
led to Mrs
this was t
here since
Mrs
Tyrone
Approximately
friends of the Bellefonte Woman's
Club attended a delightful tea held
yesterday afternoon at the Presby-
terian chapel by the Music Depart-
Decker, of
spent the forepart of
week with relatives and friends
in Altoona.
Captain C
Thomas G
Hamsport,
business
J. McRae and Corp-
Moriarity,
formerly of
visitors in town yes-
dna Mae
Rote, of
home
after spending a two weeks vacation
in Republie,
Donald Keeler are
Halfmoon
Keeler is
Praskovich,
Mrs. Thomas
Bellefonte
held
the Miils B
rode Cars
wymouth, wer
Gerald Weixel, of
receiving
birth of a
at pitt
first child in the
Welixel 1s
daughter of
tiiree
0 his
October
morning m
store on IRAE UE aha Was
I red Love
it is believed that he
william
were
Bellefonte in
occasion being as a
Reese informing us
t time she had been
she and Mr. Reese had
been married thirty years ago. They
were acompanied by their son Wil-
liam, and were motor guests of their
daughter and husband,
Melvin Naylor,
North
McElwain, at
Ambrose Ray,
ber 2 at the home of Mrs Harry | 7=
Unionville
who
has been
spending the past several months at
of Wil er's
Bellefonte, cent
fonte
Park
iliness, has
and is re
Dunklebarger home
Rote, daughter ard street
Willowbank ——
Wednesday
with relatives,
But for the
"Gump" Anderson
the local First
be minus about $1
checks,
Saturday
clock Mr
birth of a son
Terrace,
the former
daughter of Mr
Praskovich, of
here Monday building
others
the guests Ol ing up the bundle
furnished thru his way
+ Garage. wh
new 1938 consisted of
piloted National Bank
and Harry Mc- peen cancelled, he
value and
them to the
en he discovers
bank
There it wa
S50N, messenger
The the packet to the
Bank and that he
dropped thi
congratu-
burgh
the former
on
Hall we'en
erious nat
residence
the home of his cousin near
recuperating from his re-
returned to Belle |
ding
on East
honesty
about
wis walking
Trust
a small
sidewalk, Pick-
» continued on
the content
d that the
from the
of which had
realized
morning
Anderson
past the Bellefonte
when he sas
dle of papers on the
examining
checks
none
immediately
learned
had been direc
Farmer: Natl
had
bundle while mi
Hunt-
at the W. 1
How~
BELLEFONTE MAN FINDS
CHECK FOR $1200 ON SIDEWALK
of John
Bellefonte,
National Bank might
200 in negotiable
8:30 o'~
company
bun-
papers
First
thelr
returned
nie
b LEIA
take
that a
ted oO
National
nt.y
evid
aking a
FO ORGANIZE UNIT FOR
DISTRIB
UTION OF
TOYS
MISS BEEZER NAMED LOCAL
INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE
hile
APPrarance
§ 100.000 00
risk:
CAR DAMAGED
made yesler.
BY FIRE
AS OWNER IS IN COURT
man
home
1 by
.
since { he
Bello
with fle
confined t« ». he machine is
Although
f § ons
toward recovery. the time We i
Reese, of
callers at the
on Monday,
was Mr. Reese's
aeven
ed from a cigarette
ie had tossed out
of Information
that
yesterday that
Mr. and cember 29.
of Northwood,
te Owns
erday morning, a oa
saved {rom
College,
Howard
The blaze oen
nnouncement was
the Retall Division
of the Bellefonte Chamber of Com-
merce will give away a total of $600
in cash awards on Thursday. De-
was attending
»
Te
ward
de-
and
who
George
quelled
‘ wer ido By or
JSIRULNETS
owned by HN
And WAS
Sreet al
hich he thougl
y window
TO GIVE AWAY $600 HERE
DURING CHRISTMAS SEASON
made here
Tickets entitling holders to par-
ticipate In the awards will be dis-
tributed by
near future, at
ticket
100 members and
announced
ment of the club. The program, read |
by Mrs. Samuel Shallcross, consisted
of numbers by a
voices directed by Mrs.
piano duets
Mrs.
and
refreshments
E. Widdowson,
| Woman's Club,
Wion, chairman of the Music Sec-
tion, poured. The Music Section will
meet at 8 p. m. Thursday,
Musser W, Geltig: solos
by Mrs. Henry Auvinen;
by Mrs
by Mrs
cross acted as
the propram tea, coffee, and light |
vere served. Mrs. E
president of
and
Louls Schad
accompanist.
chorus of eight | Harry
Paul Bea- |
by Mrs. Beaver | paul
Verna May
Paul E. Homer
Alice Weaver
piano solos
and violin solos
Mrs. Bhall-
After
the
Mrs. Philip Company at the
Novem-
local merchants in the
the
for each 50-cent
Further details of the plan will be
next week.
Marriage Licenses
F. Hazel, Jr
Florence lda Casper
Junior Wyland
Sproul
mate of one
purchase
Bellefonte
Bellefonte
Milesburg
Mingoville | ~—
Centre Hall
Pleasant Gap
-——
Shooting Match at Gap
An old-time shooting match will
be held by the Pleasant Gap Fire
“Gravel
Pleasant Gap, Saturday, October 20
Big prizes will be given. Benefit of
Pleasant Gap Fire Company.
Hole,”
WILL OPEN A
BRANCH STUDIO
AT THE
Logan Fire House
HOWARD STREET-BELLEFONTE
wee Reasonable Rates
A I
PELLEFONTE AND BORDERING COMMUNITIES
THE AIKEN SCHOOL OF DANCE
REGISTRATIONS TAKEN SATURDAYS-—2 UNTIL §
Instructions in TAP, BALLET, TOE and ACROBATIC
CLASSIFIED AbYERVIsLE WEN
every week. That's why 4 .e Centre
partment has become s0 amazingly popular
30, 000 People Read This Column
Democrat's classified advertising de-
Considering its low cost and
the benefits derived, It is undisputably Centre County's Commuaity Bar
gain Counter.
RATES
first lssue,
Advertisements of
twenty-five words or
and 15 cents for each additional insertion
less, 25 cents ton
Where advertise
ment containg more than twenty-five words, ole cent a word Is charged
REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word 1s charged for rea) esia's
adveriising--sale or rent,
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this office,
muse be complied with by
those answering “we adve lisement
Please do not call at the office for information concerning such aavert
ments
veriser,
as Lhe publishers are not permi
»
ted to divulge Lhe name of the ad
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TRL 15 entitled (0 a 25-wurd
free of charge. This privilege
inter
aqve!
Help Wanted
Articles for Sale
PO SALE : hu consi y
Hayes, Hu ig. Pa
alo
pri
AMoona,
pistform and count-
makes adjusted
ine hog
wie 438
x45
POR SAL Used
e ales Alas all
and repaired. at Keller's Maoh
Rea: Schaeffer Hardware, Ph
Ww. B
ia white pine
rOuURnh or
Hammeriess 12
good condition
heater apecial, high power rifie
reed. 3, magazine, never fired
site of Chas. J. Vonada, Coburn
x43
LE Tthmos
shotgun. in
POR BALE Hundreds of used tires,
ali sizes from 15 to 26 inch il
Backed by written guarantee. Open
evenings until 9 o'clock. Wallrun
Auto Service, Bnow Shoe lutersection
Phone 153 av
FOR SALE Thinking of buying a
Heater? Bnjoy the comforts of
CALORIC cirouiating Heater
dave a size for every home. Cal
write O. W. Houtz Lumber Co.
College, Penna. Phone 789
FOR SALE-—14-inoh tight and loose
driving pulley, with bronze bush-
ings. This puliey was taken off a new
machine and has never been used. A
bargain for agyone needing a pulley
of this size. Can be seen at this
office 1
Sale or Exchange
FOR SALE OR EXOHANCGE-—A spoii-
ol Poland-China service boar, wi
300 Pw, 1 year old, for hogs or heifer,
Paul W. Ghaner, Stormatown, Pa. x43
POR SALE OR EXCHANGE—On sothe-
thing that can be feed for a beef
A pure bred bull calf two weeks >
5
oar a
{POR SALE Four kitchen tables size |
24x20 inches naquive of Mires. Mabel
Immel, Reliersbirg,
| FOR BALE-—A large heatrola, also &
i Prizer Regal cook stove. Inquire of
E. Reed, Stormstown, Pa. x44
FoR SALE—Large ving room wove,
| burns hard or soft coal
| nie Sims, Bellefonte, Pa. R. D
| 4x24 crib. Mrs C Ripka,
Opposite Big Spring, Belietonse x43
| POR BALE Majestic coal range with
ue enamel;
MH. Miller
Plant, Phone 12-W.
A — — a
Call De Une
one Lint
ditleren
tisement in these columns
d Six Limes a year at
FOR
BALE--A Doc kan
and i }
Howwrd R. D. 4
Brood sow with 7
Alec 12 ples 8
Spring it Ls
184-1-14
POR SALE
her side
8 E Brow
Centre Hall
POR SALE--Ten COheler
FOR
Lew?
ebersbhure
Dogs, Pets, Etc
POR SALE-—Five English setters
about 14% years oid. Prank Vieh-
dorfer, Moshannon, Pa x43
POR SALE-large black and tan mad
Dit hound, guaranteed Price $15
D. D. Decker, Spring Mills, Pa %4!
POR SALE -A rabbit hound 2 year
old, partly trained. Inquire Ches. E
Bellefonte R. D. 3. phone 830
x44
Bete het
n-3
FOR BALE--A young Dluetick fo
hound trained on rabbits nguire
of Merrill Shuey, Beliefonte, Pa. R. F
D 3
POR SALE--Rabhit hound, 4
old, well trained, Stewart
Howard BR. D 2 Two and
miles east of Mtiesin IR
Pletcher
one-half
x43
POR SALE—One. rabbit hound 3 year
oid guamnteed. Home evenings. J
O. Spotis, Bellefonte, Pa. R. D. No. 2
reskience Ohestnut | jrove x43
FOR SALE
also one beagle, all well trained
and guaranteed. Wilbur BR. Brungart
Rebersburg. Pa Pho we 32-R- 6
POR SALE Black Cocker
pups, § months old, nedigreed stock
Dim Reg. A. K. C. reasonable, wonder.
ul
stove, Amanda E. Lucas, Moshannon
Centre Co Pa x43
ron SALE Beagle hound broken |
on rabbits, also 1 large and 2 small
heating stoves, Westinghouse Nght
plant, 2 show cape, must be sold at
once, come and fanke offer. H. 8. Good -
year, Centre Hall, x43
Real Estas . For Sale|
FOR BALE-—An 8 room house on South
Allegheny 8t. Bellefonte, furnace
apd electric light. Inquire of Mrs
Charlies Saxion, High Street, Belle.
fonte, Pa. x44
FOR SALE—A | 5 room house locatet
phic route 00. Between Beliefonte
ter Ings a afr RD
Wy re vot er,
x44
x43 |
Mrs. Jen- |
3. x43
| FOR BALE—8 piece breakfnet pet; also
front. |
x43
\
year:
“Oholoe of two coon dogs, |
x43
Spaniel |
Xanas gifts. Also amall heating |
POR BALE
hand
sOuLheas!
Heckman
FOR BALE-~Ten acres
room. House nove
fruit and nut trees
unting camp Wriw
office
SALE
FOR RENT
} roo
FOR RENT
re Lemmioe rat ace
Romar Wanted
WANTED. Roomers {or eat i
ibvie heated rooens, suMabsie for
r 2 C VV Abr
St seliefonte. Pe
Ee 2p0l fing
APS 153
OREMANS UPHOLETERY Pur
hop, repairing. restor
Cane
Be
Ciaily
Have
Repa
covers made
Upholstering
Phone 528.-J
TACHINE
ol Iomers
WORK » slyarpen
and do electric
rhe welding We also have
oid rolled teal BCTAWS
Machine work of
Machine Shop, Bellefonte
32-R
Locns | to Bommate
cap
reese
warts
hone
{NEED CASH-To meet a note
Holl
for
quiprnent x
[ed Ber George Mot
aisburg Monday
usfer Ouitic's mn
Wturday morn
rg Production
No or WHO Te T
hersbaugh at
r write Hol
Credit Association
x43
Miscellaneous
VANTED--Dead, old and disabled
cows, horses and mules, removed
ree, Vogts Rendering "Works. Geo, J
| Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone
a 3 at our expense 14
ro RHEUMATIOS Sena tor free
booklet on Rheumatism. Try Tid
ens Triple Remedies for Rheuma-
sm and get Relief. Hepatico-Re-
alls Eliminant and Alkalizer $1.00
Merital (Rheumastim Drops) 80¢
{rood Of Rubbing of! 8tc: Call on
end by mall on receipt of CL
‘repared In the laboratories the
Fibhins  harmacy, Beech Creek, Pa
| ‘da 10e postage and Packing 1
EE ——— TEED RRS
HLASSES REDUCED Having lately
installed new Jens grinding ma
‘hinery am prepared to Turnish glass
" at very aitractive prices. Also ear
‘ective searing. and complete
tock German Ro Eyes. You
‘an do better here than elsewhere
CiPbina’ Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbine
rugs & Optical Goods. The Bigh’
ahd Hearing Ald Store, Beech Crest
YEAGERS ¢¢teoss
SATURDAY, OCT. 20TH ONLY
DRESS OXFORDS
FOR MEN
$1.79
DANCE AT HECLA PARK
7 Mi. E. of Bellefonte, R'te 220
SATURDAY, OCT. 22
Music i! the CAMPUS OWLS
of State College
rlnsees (lust out) jor those with ds |
$0444 BELLEFONTE. PA. $0000
— “nm,
ION ¥ AFMET
Over ana
romptuiy
phon
io ssbiure
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ALE
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SATURDAY 24TH ONLY
WOMEN'S COMYORT
SHOES
$1.79
OCT
Aa a AA
Sars eb0000e
ESQUARE DANCE |
8 HECLA PARK
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th
55" Music by Tussey ML. Ramblers
£ ADM. 25¢ DANCING 9 to 1
: FAGH pp Rk
S SATURDAY, OCT. 20TH ONLY $
GROWING GIRLS
SCHOOL SHOES
$1.79 S
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WHITE BROTHERS
Rexall Drug Store
BELLEFONTE, PENNSYLVANIA
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HAVE YOUR EYES
EXAMINED NOW!
DR. HAROLD F.
BAUER.
Optometrist
Will be at the
W. E. Crossley
Jewelry Store
on Wednesdays,
and 8th instead of
November 5th and 12. The regu-
lar Saturday appointments will
be resumed after the week end-
ing November 12th.
2nd
on Saturdays,
November
UNICIPAI
MILLHEIM, PA.
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
(October 28 and 29)
NORMA SHEARER and
TYRONE POWER--in
“Marie Antoinette”
A Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer
Masterpiece
MONDAY & TUESDAY
(October 31 and November 1)
Marjorie Weaver, John Barry-
more and Joan Davis-—din
“Hold That Co-ed”
Always the Best of Selected
Shorts
WEDNESDAY & THUR.
{November 2 and 3)
Charles Boyer and Sigrid Gurie
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“Algiers”
A United Artists Picture
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