D mber 22, 1938. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GRO (Reported by VE MILLS G. Mac Fry) She members of the Presbyterian | Sunday School Ladies’ Bible Class were. entertained at December class nfeeting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. BB. Gavitte on E. Main Street, Cholge refreshments were served by hostesS and daughter. Mrs. J. C. Spangler of Bellefonte was § pleasant caller 1st Saturday at the Mrs. A. C. Kepler home in the Glades. Farmer Willlam Detbley is spends ing some time in York, Pa, with friends and relatives, the home of hig youth, Farmer iy Aid r, J. Warren In- was a caller in he was actom- and Banke gram of Alexandria our valley recently, panied by Miss Lucy Bollinger te news rom little Betsy, daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Llings- worth is gratify her friends, that she ig recovering very nicely after operation last week at Union Memorial hospital, Baltimore, Md. To all a very, very mas and prosperity through the en- tire year of MDCOC YCXXXIX. Farmer Harry Fisher and Claire of Centre Line were among the bidders Friday at the I. G. Harp- ster stock ‘sale. High cow went for $143.00; hogs sold at high $ all strict. iy cash bids Karl Kocher and family were re- cent visitors at his drothers home in Hyntingdon county, the Ed, Kocher farm home. Mas.er Jimmy Harpster is able to be out again after an illness of several days Appropriate Clutstimas pervices wh! be observed in the Presbyterian church afyBalleyville Thursday even- tng, Dec. 32nd at 7:30 p. m.;in Gates- bgrg Liitheran churcl ven- ing, Pec. 25, at 7:30 o'clock. The publie is cordially invited to aitend Merchafit J. M, Ward of Clover Farm Store Baileyville, was a Santa Claus searcher in the Mt City last Wednesday evenin The electric line rough Tadpole valiey is being completed® this week those good neighbors will Jluminate their X-mas foliage with the Ben Franklin juice +The man) of Mrs. Cl T: Homan will be glad to know ¢ Re Is abie to be out as usual afte: many weeks of illness. ing t many iu Merry Christ 1 SOD h Sunday « th wil warles I friends YEAGERS ¢eesces Only $1.39 Growing Girls’ Low Heel Black Suede Oxfords $9990 BELLEFONTE, PA. 909969 f~— :. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Rearick were Sunday callers with the latiers sis. ter Mrs, Myra Wingardner, who has been lll at the Bd. Glenn home on the bfanch. 8he is somewhat im- proved at this writing. Swock and bond salesman J, Lloyd Barr of State College was a pleasant caller at the John Bressier home last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Relda Frank of tored up Friday to assist with the annual butchering at the C. BE, Frank home on the Glades [arms Last Sunday dinner guests at the 8. M. Hess home were Mr, and Mrs David Portaline, of Selinsgrove The Roy Gates famlly of Lewis- town and Mrs. Aunie Kocher, were recent visit at the John Quinn home Qld Santa land pony, complete at for Masier with. The X-mas star sifines high on top of a most beautifully igihted Yule- tide che Diamond to shed the X-mas spirit to all far and near. St. Nick just missed it by a week with his present, a fine bouneing boy at the. Arthur Burwell home No. 1 He has been christened James Ar- thur Jr, just call around ‘and get your 35¢ X-mas cigar from the proud pappy Claude C. Williams and wife of Centre Hall were Sunday callers at the Maynard Williams home in Rock Springs Cow drover W. A. Foy of Somerset county was in these parts the past week and purchased 2 truck loads of fresh cows for his Shanksville monthly auction. Retired State College merchant Lu. her David Fye spent several days the past week with his son Richard Pye on his Tadpole farm. The Copley sisters have closed thet palatial home and gone tO nd the winter with friends in Lemont mo- 1} will leave a fine shet- wagon and harness, all the John Kocher farm John to enjoy himsell tree on YARNELL THe Women's Bible Class will hold their regular monthly meeting this Friday evening, Dec. Zrd. at the home of Mrs. John Jacobs Miss Pearl Miller of Bellefonte, spent the weekend at her parental nome Miss Arlene Walker spent a week siting with her brother, Merrill w alker and family, at Farmer's Mills, Linn Shawley is on the sick list, hope to be to discover in the bank think we have. We ng enough able to live that what actually still we hive is what we Say It With Flowers sp to They radiate the irit of “the maker’ all. WOODRING'S Floral Gardens 127 HOOD'S FOR— BILLIARDS TOBACCOS SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES PIPES — " HOOD'S S ET C—. MILANOS; MEDICOS; KAYWOODIES; DUKE OF DUNDEES AND OTHER POPULAR BRANDS. Priced at from 25 cents to $5.00 MAKE HOODS Y HEADQUARTERS E. Howard St. PHONE 64. BELLEFONTE, PA. HOODS ’ HOODS S.a00H * CANDIES SMOKEMASTERS SAd00H * OUR SMOKING Phone 114, HOODS w HOODS % "HOODS * HOOD « SAO00H West High Street HOOD'S HOOD'S HOODS ER" EE ALARA & * *- GREETINGS Holiday Greetings to you from us — and may your Christmas be a most chee rful one. BOTTORF BROTHERS ALLEGHEXY STREET i JULIAN Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Flack are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter, Mother and babe are do- in: very nicely, Folks please do not forget the Christmas en ertalnm:ent on Satur day evining the 24th, Everybody we'come Gov. Earle hould be congratu’'ated on the result cf his drive for lessen ing aceidents on the highway, In case any of our readers do not know, I give figure: from a popular none partison paper “Records for the first ten mon hs of his year show a total of 1,240 fatal motor accidents during that period as against 2,008 for a similar perio last year, this 's a record of B26 fewer fatalities’ Well who knows bu! that if the 826 ves were 10:t Instead of saved some of them mav have been members ol our own families, We think it was a grand program, and as there are Just as many or more automobiles on the road and just as much gasoline burned who gets the credit, if not Gov, Earle and his efficient helper: Just because a few people Jose cone tral of thelr cars we do not think the safety program is to blame. We must not forget our local workers who keep roads in good condition and help make them secon {i ¢ none ir M0 HORC i PAs pster of Mrs rs. Margaret Boyer kK Ridge cemetery Mrs. Carrie Green an invalid for a year a stroke, had a very tack bul is w The good old a good Mm { our adver use of the is very cheap and very Quite a number of our folks made shopping xcursions tw Bellefonte, Tyrone and Altoona. They report traffic in stores very heavy, every- one 1 efforts do Chandler and was buried al on Friday who has been the iit Mu Delile] Ce ntre Democrat { in which to do ng. We should make advertising section as It efficient ur or $4 ation to > a Santa Claus. Weil the latest hig we have heard to prov the auifenticity of reports about hat good old fellow is that a lady cifites that she was a Httle ihe refused 10 go 10 bed early That she just lingered around for a while like al] |} , boys and girls are tempted to do cn X-mas eve) The result-—Santa when ale 3 ot - came with a switch and gave her a whipping be- cause she would not gy to bed, She never forgot rrowing experi ence, to this dag her advice 0 boys and girls is “Do not argue with Mother when they say g0 an LIS - 4 ang t Dad and to bed.” Mr. Aaron Donley who was con- fined to th il with an attack le hospi at home and of pneumonia n agar who lives with “hase of Narberth, ! visiting her old E? is the Gray residence Hes ps Riands Are glad to have her beak and glad that en C is tawripsay 20 US Peters h returned home al this piace aller a short ith son in Bellefonte Little Mise Beverly Weller has Been very il for a week She is NOR able to take pars in the X-mas o%- ercises. But let us hope Santa will find her at home Wilson Stiver of Tyrone calied the R M. and Charl les Alexande to information fro! William Lester Breon, in Breon of near Zion was Centre Coumy soldier 1p during the World War Cause of death was measies and pneumonia. The Breons were fore mer residents of Julian where Lesier was well kbhown. In evil life he was a telegraph operator. Brad REBERSBURG A Merry Chri readers Mrs. Lily 10 nis BURY Mis Alay : al n Saty sop § £ ording riends - stmas to all our Baker of Wik rg Is visiting her sister Miss oi Sholl, while the latier is slowly convalescs ing from ga fall which has confined her to her home for a number of weeks Mrs, George Adams and son Mare cus, Mrs. Clara Adams and the former's aunt, sll of Elysburg, called at the T. M. Hartman home recently E. H Hosterman is on the sick list suffering with pleurisy. Sunday callers at the Hosterman home were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hoe- terman of Penn Hall and their son Samuel Hosterman and wife of Mil- lersburg. Mrs. R. W. Meyer attended the fu- neral of her friend, Mrs. Janelle Auman of Millheim last Priday. Mrs. Mable Doerr of Erie ig vis- iting her sister Miss Cella Brungart Richard Bair of Smullton visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bair several days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Prank Walters, Mr. and Mra. James Paul and infant son of Jersey Shore were Sunday callers al the homes of Mrs. M. C. Haines and J. B. Zicgler, | Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith and Miss Roberta Smith of Centre Hall called on Paul Breon Saturday evening. | Mrs. Fred Whitehill spent the weekend af the Frank Whitehill {home In Lemdnt. | Mr. and Mrs, Luther West of State {College and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hog terman of Asronsburg, visited Mrs (Gertrude Corman, Sunday. H. C. Ziegler, Mrs. W. H. Ziegler, i Mrs. Fred Whitehill and Mr. aod | Mrs. Gale Swartz, the latter of Mill heim, visited Mrs. Anna Stanley at Nisbet on Saturday | Mr. C. H Gramley received modi. {cal treatment at eve {eral days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brungart and | daughter Marjorie were business vis- | {ftom In Lock Haven, Saturday, i i Mis W. KK H and | daughter Joan, visited the former's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Baker, at 'Mumey, recemtly. | Miss Musser of State College visit {ed at the home of Mrs. Edith Gentzel [the past weekend. Among the out of town relatives and friends who attended the (uner- ial of Mrs. Bue Long last Baturday | | were: Mr, and Mrs. Harry Fromm of Paul Detwiler of Glenoiden, B Harvet Brungart of | and Mrs Epley | Ee doat Royer of Zion, Hl 1 i 10 his oy of Coburn called at the M, Ww. Breon heme on Friday evening. The ladies of the Women's M$ sionary Soclety of the Evangelical church held thelr annual Chis. mos party at the home of Mr, and Mi: Paul Rearick last Thursday evening Mra, Savilla Stitzer spent several lays last week at the home of Mr ind Mrs. John Gradon at Smuliton, Mr, James Wert and Mrs. B. L. Kes er of Woodward called at the Clay- ton Erungart home Thursday Rev, and Mrs. H. A. Houser of Mill- helm, called at the Evangelical par~ nage on Tuesday. Florence Mille: spent the weekend with her friend Miss Harriet Smith at Centre Hall A number of w burg attended Christmas party Gap on Saturday Mr, and Mr Wayne visited ents, Mr. and Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Confer of Harrisburg and Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Strayer of Lock Haven visited al home Mr, and Mrs. 8. G on Sunday, Rev. and Mrs Emma Corman at Bellelonte on omen {rom Rebers- thi R an Th “4 nt Gig @ Waal publi Plea 5, Gall Weaver and son Mi Weaver's par- Mrs. Ira Shuitz on Lae ol Zien Miller an { Mrs acted business ie day A.J rans I'm Unaay gi- Mr and w Ga ale N Mr i Mr Swart Rev ! visitor Monday the Wport on injured to a number Monday w! ich he had placed while adjusting the of wl brakes Rev. ar Monday d Mrs. R, A. Babcock spent in Williamsport UNIONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ku! and Mrs, Samh i oliege were Sunday t the J. E Carper h Union Grange No. 325 will meet at 8 p m. Friday Dee. 23rd Mrs. Homer Hall of Altoona and Carolyn Young of Bellefonte were guests at the Robert Hall hh Methodist Church Services: Thu:sday evening will be the Ch mas Pageant, "Enter-The Stan to be given by the young folks Epworth League at 7:30 jay School on Sunday of 9:15 a. m. followed by the preaching service at 10:30 a sermon by (he pastor, Rev. D. D Kauffman There will be no Ep- worth League in the evening Preaching service th Preshy. rian church on Bungay eveni al m with a Christ IR sermon the pastor, Rev. H, E. Oakwood School ate sje ™ the Ba rough has 1 and fam- of Sate guests ome Teg lide mm. wii in wInoon invied. Pree Methodist Chur Services. Praj service Priday et ‘ f chur oh. a brief session School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a m. followed by a special Christmas program of the young folks at 10 o'clock. Preaching service in the evening at 7:3 p. m. with a Chrisi- mas sermon by Lhe pastor, Rev. O A. Garret yon isa Ly siores iT COITENY 4 jay this Tinus (0 five DANE AnD pariuan complete their Christmas s Bauder Expects to Altoon ia where in the Railroad shops week nto the san vy moved owt of eri n fonville last Summer move, George Heating red ne to Tia Pall, a be ha r Hampshis pullets for sale they ar Waving. cal 3 him early as he will 2 to perscn interested as he WANS this goods before mov ing next week Severa] persons from here atiend- ed the Christmas services in the Chapel at Slate College on Sunday morning. Some who atiended were, Mr. and Mrs, H. E McElwain, Mr and Mrs. Clark Williams, Mrs, Tt BOS the Julia Parsons and Louise Tingue and Miss Mary Brugger. The students of the Bellefonte High School are having their holliday vacation at this time having started on Wednesday and will continue until] January 3rd. Pupiis in the Barough will enjoy all next week, {ree from school worries. The past few days of cold weather have made ice on the creek and the young foiks of the community are enjoying the sport, hoping it will continue through their vacation days. Miss Margaret Lucas returned home Saturday from Philadelphia where she has been a patient in the hospital for several weeks having undergone an operation. Her many friends here are hoping for her speedy recovery to health, Class Meeting: ~The memvers of the Young Women's Sunday School Class of the Methodist church will hold their regular monthly business meeting next Tuesday evening, De- cember 27 at the home of Miss Mar- garet Stere, We take this opportunity to wish all readers of the Unionville Items, a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and New Year. A Christmas entertainment, open to the public will be held next Wed- nesday night at 7:30 in the Commu- nity House, Miss CQristine Kaufl- man and several other young ladies will present a religious play, and a humorous short play, entitled “En- terprising Oswald” will be given by | Mrs. Effie Stere and Mra. Flora Lu- | cas. Among other features of the | entertainment will be a voung ladles chorus and several plano duels by Don MeElwain and Arisur Barr. Admission 10 and 25cis. including refreshments. Proveeds will be given to the Methodist parsonage | furnishing committee, isin I A————— FILLMORE ing. Dec. 22, 1638. Oran Hull of Mili Hall visited at und CLARENCE Maybe someone didn’t approve of listing names of donators 1o the P. 1 A's War supper. 1h that case better be careful we might publish names of those who refused to cooperate next time, At the last meeting of P. T, A, Dec 13th. is was deciled Lo purchase more chairs and treat all schocl 1 children to fruit for Christmas. The P T A, doesn't owe many of these Indi- viduals a ce nts | w worth but being gen- ercus and by stretching a point thes provide this be 0 volence. You may thank Mr. Biungard and Mr, Tar- thy « ne 5 idea and the sri which brought it abc ut her Jans 3 0 were Bate MILESBURG M:rry Christmas, everyone; have a Rood time, hang up your stockings | tha But T just don't know you girls will do that wear Have to borrow mothers or woolen ones, Hope Santa 8 to you and while we are on the ubject a day so significent should never he abbreviated to X-mas Danny Swyers who is in a COC eamp i spending the holidays at his’ home here. Upon his return to camp he is being sent to Mexico, We wish him good luck Miss Elzabeth Smith was the lucky winner of the cash award al the Johnston Drug ore Saturday. { many friends and neighbors Elizabeth wish her her new home, Mr r who has long beenl a resi { our town moved to Bellelonle Thursday The many what socks Dad god man. It wi others acti PF. J. MeGowal and Martha KobularcitW 1c Naf! 1 urday shoppers a. Bi lef Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Myers and ar and Mrs. E. A mothed W Halifax on Sunda) In case of ; Fourth grade Lo some early FAH Pho Weaver dle y ACK M4 Sluve John that Mrs Los friends of Mrs, 8h will be pleased to hear she Is improving nicely 8h retirned home from the A on Tuesday of last week M Haze! Glenn was a Philadei- HA RNOPPer last week. herwood Dunkle of a weekend visitor to our and Mrs, Albert Hobbs Robert Lee of Oscedin visi wit relutive Kinley who is a patient arium will spend the hoil- home Liere, Mrs. Guyer Pisher and weekend visitors at weather 4 fst - will be postpone? wintry 14 on 1 hoo! | slant 4 steel} pups i H axe Lhe DLAI We ly agree that the Hi gh School of Budeation fo eur Pittsburgh, town. and were IL SOINEO! put a cols in appear: should syn Qafet jcuaum Salel) C0004 boy 5 n a were rather than cumber adl~ mals. May cured Ww facilities 0 perhaps only a ! west Stal es nan imbibes too freely he ve his car driven home by an That sould be a good thing our state. Or i the proprietor drinking place would keep them here and not allow them 0 go oul the highway to become the viciim an automobile or public nuisance a law or be a PWA grant could de »e- provide sidewalks or subway nmodate ne Of our 0m apcx aes ighway hazard Mr. and Mrs. B. G, Carma and chil- dren and Mrs. Siephens were Satur day ¢ county seal Sunday at the Dewey Mis, Melaugh- iin's brothers Messe:: s Lee and Philip Schafler and the ter's wife, all from Newark New York Miss Bue Rushnock spent the week with her si Mrs Katherine Pranek al Poormansite The Patsy Carra family moved visited relatives gay the past week from the Wa fam to the Andy Rushnock farm Andy amd family moved some time ago 10 Hawk Ru Forge i he Paestyiaf af} We notice a community again Miss Jear allace vend & .... re 4 ric Jullding gory which was inter tals year hy he = Brick go ho wil I dhe ’ . Townsfolk appreciate a (ree quite as music by a chorus Ob 00 a0 the young people d aed A » i. ) visitors at th Caer wire Laughlin home and Mrs, William Wagner will Jat housekeeping in the bear fu- on Thomas Street in Bellefonte Grorge Newman was a Phila- deiphia shopper during the past werg er one i. n Jesse Sowers ecently. and or Was Lemont beautiiug Light” ser ada INGAY fmpreaive rendered 3 mmunity tree sh Christmas 5 with " young boys McLaughlin one of Jimmie and hours at Karthaus won No. 2 money- to Broadcast over Williamsport ~ The: ue <ist fonte Qu ald Two of Jack Bell DOK part Janies amateur Saturday and pre and a chance ullo station WRAK m. Der ers Of the popular very enjoyable evend WAS sPemt 4 ery enjoyable Ting was 57 Leslie on Priday of last week when Ms. Jesse Sowers entertained the card club of which she is a member. All voted Mrs. Sowers a charming host- Ah] fe an Our taking on a gaia ap- community er or Heh LEDS town | a prank removing the it, five In al! having been (1s this nice I ask you?) Bille dueter children cali- MeGowan home ovyd Darby and son s Kathryn Wen- calied on Mr: family on Satur « freon rry Shive ans tak A REMINISCENT CHRISTMAS Tox | y | Jr. { Gleasoniowsn Wenrick and and Lay dawned clear and cloudiess Mow Was the ground The children were up early There wns much bustling around, ng to Grandma's simas Day arm ed ow day. The Rex Bedwell family of Virgin. ting with the Gorton Fye and I Moshannon Mrs 1 gentleman are brother iz are vis family md 1 Por they were got To apm thelr Ch y donned Lhe Dad got out U w H Ksngd sleigh bells which has jodged in the hedge by the hiss me W 5 residet Miss Gaypell Ardell v Four Priday » hie of Religiou ll 4 oped with amas ment a a0 wilh oiew r were strings of popoorn here and there ron the ca alogue Care. ¢ th CY aancx Heid b cut it 1 the top with 23rd. Two programmed 2:00 3 : evening 10 and 20¢ Cone an id enjoy a talent jueiion hee Admission ly welcome. adie home Line 1 bi 4 Pp. mn ¥5 you know br no mechanical to) ! But we were just as happy As the children are today With all “thetr stream line lo%s And a Chri as tree with tinsel gay To everyone of us, Christmas 8hould mean one thing, The coming of the Christ Child Whose praises, we, in Carols sing. -1; 8 There were Miss Ellen Wenrick spending this week with relatives and {riends near Renovo. Mrs. Annde Walson and family are now living in their cory bunga- low near Coosiways which makes Both late tenants of the Watson homestead happier than happy. Emma Jane Retorick fell before reaching home Thursday evening and after leaving the schon] bus and injured one of her lower limba. A goodly crowd attended the Pil- grim Progress Slereoptican pictures shown at the M. E. church Monday evening Last P. T. A. gathering enjoyed re- an Fire Levels Large Barn At Dix Run (Continued from page one) In sddition to the livestock. the loss included 18 tons of straw, 20 tons of hay, 15 tons of corn fodder, wheat and oats, 1400 pounds of chop, a half<ton of chicken mash, a number of farming implements including a new wagon and drill, and harness fof two horses. Mr. Fisher reports that on his inspection trip less than an hour before the fire was everything in the barm was in or- der. He declared that it is believed that thé blaze began on the second | floor, although he is at loss to ac- count for ita origin. The barn was not wired for electricity, and he holds little belief that the fire was started by tion. The owner plans to rebuild the structure ss soon as weather permits. The barn destroyed in Seburday's | fire was the third structure to rest’ on the same foundation. Some years 820 the original log barn was tom down and & new barn was Sreced {in its place. About nine discovered, | spontaneous combus- | freshments of sandwiches. apples, coffee and cake. Next meeting is for the election of officers. At the same time another quarter dues for the coming year will be collected. Mr. 8nap Pye and family called tored fo Bellefonte again Saturday. Fred Herr, Paul Casher and Clair Tarman called at the Brungard apartment Friday evening. Orie Conoway of Snow Shoe, Mrs. Eva Wenrick, Ellen and Leonard Wenrick were to Bellefonte on Sut- urday shopping. The Lee Moore family enjoyed a motor trip away from home Sunday pom Banta Clans reports that he i» Correct this sentence: “As a mat. getting urgent messages every dey ter of principle, 1 will not accept Ow. Mr. Lan Wagner was on the sick | list curing the past week. Hope you enjoy the holidays. Don’t eat 00 much. Best wishes for | a Merry Christmas and the happiest 'of New Years was saved. Don't forget the Christmas enler- talnment (0 be held Thursday even- | Years ago Sm A ——— that structure was razed hy a fire | spark | which originated from = VALLEY VIEW which dropped while the former Farl Wion, Mrs, Eimer Breon Jwner of the farm was smoking in Marion Houser, Muaigie and May | the barn, The building erected to Hamplon, attended revival at Cole- replace that one was destroyed dur- | | ville Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman and | nearby shed housing 20 ‘chickens | | ehught fire, but Sg: the work lof the bucket brigade the building We are all very sorry for Peggle Eckley, who has scarlet fever She is the daughter of Paul N. Eckley. , we, all ith her a Christmas. : ary Hampton was Recruiting Station Closed | silitis Jagt week, Roped who were ob The Centre Democrat is requests the sick list were Judie Oarol and ‘ed 10 state that the United States Janet Corman. es Lingle and Mrs. [the O. B, Hoover home the latter Army Recruiting Station in Lewis! Mrs. Lynn Corman, eutertatfied | ‘of. Madisonburg and Noah Yearick of Mill] 211.0. Yo and thi | part of last week. The Ladies Ald of Fillmore M. E. | {Sunday school held a quilting at the Charies Harshbarger home Thursday of hat week. on | town has been closed and that all the sewing inquiries concerning eniisUnent in | | Those who the Regular Army and Regular Hilda © should Marion and eream ghd take were i { 1 with ton. | : i i : { | a discount.” WARREARAE NEARER ANA AE Fe la » » We hope every one of you enjoys the happiness of this Christmas season. INNIS THRE RP SEAMED . 5 & CENTRAL PENNA. GAS CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. $ Ron gop EVE RE A: § Ag i Boys’ Under 16 Years Win A Bicycle Register Tuesday AFTER X-MAS WHITE BROS. REXALL DRUG STORE Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa SAP ANW AERA te a WLAN ng we va SEASON'S BEST » 8 i a» Ww A bright Holiday season be yours ! » Ba That's our Christmas wish to our 1 » ho many friends and patrons. ad 1) ¢ Ba f Bh DeHAAS ELECTRIC CO. BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. Bd » Ba » af f WARIRALIRARINVE INARA Ey ie, ie ccc a a Sa s.r A THE A. C. Turner Co. Takes This Means of Wishing All of You a Merry Christmas With PROSPERITY AND GOOD HEALTH for the Coming Year !
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