, 1938. December 29 LOCALS | —James C. Bower, employed In| _8 E Jordon and son Andrew, of Harrisburg, spent the Christma sea~ | centre Hall, R. D., called at our office son in Bellefonte with relatives and saturday while in town on a shop- {riends. ping trip. —W. R. Baird, of Cumberland, Md, was a Christmas guest of his|sllegheny Street, is spending the biother-in-law and sister, Mr. and |polidays with relatives and friends in| Spangler and in other parts of Cam- | 4 Mrs. P. M. Dubbs. | ~Bdwin Taylor, a student of law bria County. | ai the University of Pennsylvania,| Christmas guests at the Arthur | Philadelphia, is spending the Christ- | |, Scop home on East Curtin Street | mas vacation with his parents, Mr. |ncluded Mr, Sioop's son-in-law and | and Mrs, Harry C. Taylor, at thelr | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fye, | home on East Linn Street. {of Hollidaysburg. ~Mr. and Mrs. George Blair have! Holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs. | returned to thelr home in Enola after | N, E, Robb of East Curtin Street, in- | spending the Christmas season in| clude thelr daughters, the Misses | Bellefonte as guests of Mrs, Blalr 8 Lela Rcbb, of Ardmore, and Mary | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | Robb, of Somerville, N. J. Mrs. Clyde G. Swartz, at thelr home | ae. ong Mrs, Benjamin Herr, of | ch Fast Logan Street. [the Taylor apartment, North Spring | Mrs. Max Rosenblum and son, | Street, spent the Curistmas season | iward, of Sunbury, spent the holl-| in Harrisburg with Mrs. Herr's par-| ays with Mrs. Rosenbium'’s parents, | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stetler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter cohen, wi ~Free movies of Wild Life will be | family, at their home on No “I shown by the Pleasant Gap Sports- | Spring S.reet. Mrs, Rosenblum was| mens club at the next regular meet- | formerly Miss Grace Cohen. | ing Monday, Jan. 2 at 7:30 p. m, at —Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Haag, Jr., of | the Pleasant Gap Fire Company | Buffalo, N. Y., spent the holidays | Hall, | here with their respective parents! _ar and Mrs. Wallace J. Ward, of | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haag, of SOUth |e pirg: National apartments, North Allegheny Street, and Mr. and MS. | Allegheny Street, are spending the L. C. Hineman, of the Petrikin | holidays in Akron, Ohio, with Mrs. spasiments, West pa RR at aids parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, H.| —Mr. and Mrs. wrence Auman! Stetler, and Mr, and Mrs. Harold MaDonald | ane Charlotte Walker physical and sons Lanny and Lance, Spent|.ipcation teacher in the Lewistown Christmas Day in Millhelm ith the | High School, is spending the holidays | te ers uiens. Nd Beiicfonte WED hes paresis, Mr. . wo; AN0Y STO} A TUCC| and Mrs. W. Harrison Walker, on turkey dinner prepared by Mrs. Au-| pact 1inn Street an. 4 . rb hain ~Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Weixel and _ —Fred W. Topeit returned 0 his | nan: son, John C. of Pittsburgh, | home in Brockiyn, N. Y., Tuesday | spent the Christmas season in Belle- | E.JAr spending me Oh Sumas NOoU- | fonte with Mrs, Weixel's father, John Says the Spouse fam’ly Home ou | Curtin, at the family home on West th Thomas Street. Mrs. ‘Linn Street. 1d Miss . Ts la - A a poh 23 Rapin alo oo —Mrs. Robert Hunter and daugh- New Year dae wi QE WEE | ter, Henrietta, of Bast Curtin Street, : bert Mill deh ar |$P00¢ the Christmas weekend in Lock —Robert Mller, student and Slar| gaven with Mrs. Hunter's son-in- athlete’ at Dickinson Seminary, wi {law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bd- 2 Amaoct. Is spending ge Clirist- | ward Pove and family. 1as vacation at home of his | 2 ww Are TT ot r Nodt4 won | —Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Heflelfinger falher, Ray Mile: v Jost the Forge, and son, of West Logan Street, and Bellefonte. “Bob” former Bellefonte Mr and Mrs. Willlam J. Miller and #igh School athlete starred on|.-. B0G MAIS. 4% LLAM J A oT 2 si arten'e: Partha) daughter, of Milesburg, spent the Dickinson's foctball team and re-| oo So holidays with relatives cently was named to a berth on the and fiends in Milton Sah schicol's varsity basketball team. a , tt a ae .- nd oT : of -Cuests at the A. prove home Sagar (aia Ys, A MicHnles, o%iat Bellefonte, R. D. 2, over the| -t Mle reir "an * wife. Mo and | Christmas holidays were two sons guests i Luclr Son AlQ wo 8, MI. 810 land their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Samuel McGinley, last Thuss- Grove, of Bradford, and Mr. and Gy ona¢ére wn Washingtod, D.C.| Mrs. Clair Grove, of Altoona where Mr, and Mrs. McGinley spent At Tete oe ari : tiie Christmas holidays with their —David Fortney, SecOmpAnied by son-in-law and dauglter, Mr, and Miss Mildred Gergenske, both of Mrs: Carl Berberick. Mr. and Mrs. | Johnsonburg, spent the Christmas Sam McGinley returned home Fri- 5¢ason in Bellefonte at the home day. of the former's parents, Mr. and —Among the callers at this office], 0, Saturday were Mrs. Isabella Young |™ =" ; : : and Her little granddaughter, Bar-| —Jack Montgomery, of Roches er, bara Young. Mrs. Young, a resident | N. ¥., spent the holidays in Belle- ¢f Sucw Shoe, is spending the win. fonte with Mrs. Modigomery and son ter ‘in Wiiiamsport but came toa the M. B. Runkle hme on North Beliefolr's to be with Mr and Mrs. | Spring Streei, and with Jus parents, Sapiuel H. Poorman, and her grand- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery on daughter, xho resides with the Poor- | West Higli Street. mans, at thelr home on South Water! Roy Wilkinson, Jr, a law Street, for the Christmas season. [dent at the University of Pennsyl- —X motor party consisting of Mr. | vania, Philadelphia, 153 spending the and Mrs. T. N. McAlarmney, of South | Christmas vacation in Bellefonte Water Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ter ft. Pherhart, and son, Danny, of Wilkinson and. family, at thelr North Aliegheny Street, will leave | ome on North Spring Street. today for a trip to Miami, Florida,| he members of the Bellefonte eSpecting (0 occupy a cottage at that [mien School Band presented thelr soutiern resort all during January, | director, Harold Wion, with a and prebably for a part of Pebru-| Christmas appreciation on Saturday ary. The Big Trout lon, on South evening, consisting of sweater Waler Street, owned and operated | gigves, socks, and a brand new ba- by. the McAlarney's, will be ciosed|ion, The presentation was made at uuring thelr absence. | Mr. hans Home by the young lady —A service for the baptism of chil- | drum majors a Seudutied vg Uns Rody —lois Stere, daughter of H. A Samuel ¥re, at St. $ BPis~ i 8tere, of Dix Run, is reported to be copal caurch, at A o'clock Christmas|; a eritical condition in the Wil- aferacon, at which tithe three ch - llamsport City Hospital, suffering dren were baptized. Those to whom with pneumonia and peritonitis Die sicrament was administered |ghich developed after an appendix tere two dauginers of Mr. and Mrs. operation. Her speedy recovery 1s pas oS Adsiee ho By Yaughtes % being earnestly hoped for by het ss 3, es Mac n numerous 5 slior, devoticn service preceded the om baptioma] rites, which included a s—anhet spening te Chieu mast Dro; of Christmas music by the | I 1 ie al the MH Song McCoy heme, north of town, Miss Boys’ Chor of the church. J ye il he $ Rachael Van Pelt, an instructor at agp? B Surpeacto, 0 Roi Li Hall, Chambersourg, left Tues- | ®y WS ned Neto! day for New Britain, Connecticut, to becaute of & fractured ankle be ro | sues of AWK Oatbrali Ave hi ar. , oe } “= | guest ex a is pars | id A last Thursday mening when | ents at the family home in that city. | steps of the Temple Court building. | Mr. Carpeneio is ar 4s an ng | Theodore B. Haupt, of Bush Addi- +3 te 3 - | | Mr. and Mrs. Willam B. Wallis, | Mrs. James McClain, of North | | Bellefonte, wed § corn yMri. D. Paul Fortney, East Bishop | THE CENTRE ~Willlam F, Reynolds, I¥, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Reynolds, Jr, of Summit, N. J. Is spending the holidays with his grandfather, Col. W. Fred Reynolds and Mrs, Reynolds, at their home on West Linn street. Mrs. J. Will Conley, of West Logan street, went to Pittsburgh, Saturday to spend the holidays with her son-in-law and daughter, | of New York, at the home of Mr, | Wallis’ sister, Mrs. Evans. ! —Mr, and Mrs. Leo Sholl and | mily, of East Bishop street, re-! turned home Friday after attend- | ing the funeral of Mrs. Sholl's| mother, Mrs. L. M. Burton, which was held Thursday in the St. Jos- | eph Catholic church at Renovo, Miss Mary (Bickett returned | to her duties at the J. N. Adams de- | partment store in Niagara Falls, N, | Y. yesterday, after spending the! Christmas holidays with her pars | ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bickett, | in the Cadillac apartments on West | Bishop street, ! —A committee of The Logan Drama Club met at the home of Mrs. Luella Dale Cheesman, East Curtin | Street, Tuesday, and selected the characters to act in the three-act| play to be presented February 9 and 10 by the Drama Club for the benefit of the Pleasant Gap Fire Co. —Fiity members and guests the Bellefonte Masonic Lodge at- tended Christmas services held in the Masonic temple, North Alle- gheny street, Monday morning. It was the first time the local Mason- ic body held semi-public Christ- | mas services and members were well pleased with the attendance. — William J. Ward, of Hicksville, Long Island, a son of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Ward of North Spring Street, has been suffering for the phst several weeks from blood polsoning, it is reported. The cause of the infection js not known here, but the victim is reported (0 be re- of { Christmas {ents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mur- i tha, at Mt. Pleasant. | covering at this time. ~The condition of Samuel Noll, Jr. third-year student at the U. 8 Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. who has been seriously {ll at the Academy hospital for the past gev- eral weeks, remains unchanged, ac- to word received by rela- tive Noll is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Noll, Pleasant Gap. His iliness developed after he under- went an operalion for appendicitis nd £4 here When the Ross Beatty car was demolished In an accident near Johnsonburg, Christmas cve, two Christmas presents were rendered useless. Among the gifts Mr. Beatty had given his wife was a new tire for the family car—and among the gifts Mrs. Beatty had given her husband was a new tire for the family car. Both were on the ma- chine. when it was converted into junk -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cohen, of North Spring street, have annoum- ed the engagement of their young- est daughter, Miss Josephine, to Samuel Pete of Punxsutawsney. Miss Cohen, a Bellefonte High school graduate, is employed in the Lintz store. of which her father is the manager. Mr. Pele is manager of the Smart Shops in Bellefonte and Lock Haven. Plans for the wedding have not been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Justice and Mr. and Mrs, John Klinger and daughters, Loulse and Sally, came up from their homes in Baltimore to spend the Christmas season with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Justice divided thelr time with their re- spective parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Justice and Mr. ants Mrs. John Hoy, while Mr. Klinger and wife were guests of his mother, Mrs. Edward Klinger, East Howard street, and Mrs. Klinget's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Nighthart, East Bish- op street —~After a comparatively mid Christmas scason, winter returned to Centre county yesterday, bring- ing temperatures ranging from 10 above zero in Bellelonte, to as low as 8 above zero in the Snow Shoe area. Although there has been cold- er weather this winter, yesterday's low temperatures were more notice- | able because of high winds, and ice and snow on streets, highways and sidewalks. Despite dangerous driving conditions in some parts of the county, no accidents were re- ported to the State Motor Police at Pleasant Gap during the day. — One of the most attractive and | unique Christmas displays to be i —Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs | seen in Bellefonte is located on the Bellefonte, R. D.; { lly. land Mrs. Ira Gilbert and family, DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. — —_— ~Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Aumiller and family of South Thomas street, are spending this week with Mr. Au- miller'’s parents at Hartleton, Un- | fon county. | ~Hollday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Martin, of West Linn | street Included Mr. Martin's par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, | U of Rochester, N. Y. [every week. That's why Woe Centre Democrat's classified adverising de Wao. --Miss Elizabeth Barnhart, of East High street, spent Christ- mas in Hazleton as a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr, and | Mrs. Fred Seldel and family, —~David and George Gelss, both | of Philadelphia, spent the holidays in Bellefonte with thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wagner Gelss, at thelr home on South Thomas street, Miss Marie Saunders, technic- fan at the Centre County Hospital, spent the Christmas weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ! Saunders, at thelr home at Avoca. ~Charles E. Dorworth, Jr, of Philadelphia, spent Christmas day in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles E, Dorworth, Sr, at their home on West Linn street. --Mr. and Mrs. Sinle H. Hoy, of South Thomas street, spent Christ. mas Day in Lock Haven as guests of thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hoy and fam- | i -Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Erickson, of Williamsport, spent the weekend In Bellefonte with Mrs. Erickson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison | Walker, at the family home on East ! Linn street —Mr., and Mrs. W. H, Adams and daughter, of the Sollenberger a-| partments, East Linn street, spent with Mrs. Adams’ par- Miss Eleanor Kelleher, a nurse at Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Is spending « vacation in Bellefonte with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelleher, at their home on South Spring street, Christmas guests of Mr. Mrs. E. E. Widdowson at thelr home on North Allegheny street in- cluded Mrs. Alice Mott and child- ren, Basil and Christine, and Miss Jessie Shaw, all of New York City. ~Mrs. C. J. Strait, who resides in Benner township near the Alf Rishel farm, and who suffered a light stroke about six weeks ago, has recovered sufficiently to be able to be up and around the house, Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Brachbill, at their home on South Spring street In- ispent all my IU cluded Mrs. Brachbill's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus K. Tinstman and daughter Cornelia, of Turtle Creek. Luests at the Hugh M. Quigley home on East Curtin street during the holidays included Mr. Quigley's sister, Miss Henrietta Quigley and Mrs. Quigley's brother, Samuel H. Reynolds, “The condition of Mrs. Frank Nelson, of East Lamb street, who has been a surgical patient at the Centre County Hospital for the past number of weeks, is reported to be much the same, little Improvement being noted it {free of charge. and : both of New York City... a — _— -— or — CLASSIFIED A Page Five A —— 30,000 People Read This Column partment has become so amazing'y popular. Considering its low cost and [the benetlts derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Comumu.iity Bar- | faln Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for first Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise. ment contalug more than twenty-five words, one celil a nord is charged. REAL ESTATE -A straight one cent a word is charged for red] eslale adveriising—-sale or rent, KEYED ADS—Al advertisements that request replies Lo be malied io Ls office, must be complied with by those answering ‘we advertisements Please do not call al the office lor information concerning such advertiss- | ments, as the publishers are not permitted Lo divulge the name of the ad- |60-R-4 at our expense. | verilser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed to The Cenire Dein- | “wi “ov ocrat Is entitled to 8 word advertisement in these columns ope time, This privilege can be used six tines a year al diferent lulervals Lost and Found LOST Female Bench Hound, color, | blue tick, age, six months old, Fhotie | x04 Poultry BALL Hampuhire Red and oid at $1.00 Fetzer, buck road xh New yollg Inquire Ios Wanted to Trade | TRADE--Will tmade a new Beaver fur ool size 14, 16, on a good girls bi- cycle, or 3 good typewriter, C. C. Schuyler, Dial 2740-226 W. Beave: Ave, State Oollege, Pa x52 Real Estate - For Sale Rm bounds. Centre County 165 and 166. Pinder pioase notify K. Albright, State College, Pa. LOST-—-Black dog, white breast and ) penn Jacksonville and Fox woday nigin, Deoeiner 7. i. W. Rogers, 114 Street, Lock Haven, Lock Haven Paper MUI Help Wanted WANTED —W oman Ww do home epine ning. Call or write Mn W, P Meeker, Buow Boe, Pa. Pliohe 4-8-1 x i 1 12 SALE—10-room brick house and PO a All conveniences, Looated Bast Curtis Street. Bellefonte. Mary M. Fauble, Phone 638 L POR BALE—A 250 acre farm, 4 miles north of Blat~ Coliege, along cone crete highway. lnguire of gt, Doty and | r, Sate College, Pa. 400 frame house with 18 acres of ground. House has cleottic ght an running Sater Located at Sunnyside, Bellefonte. In. quire of Steve Yakich, Bollefonte, Pa, WANTED CHri for house work. Wages accordingly. Qolonel Ci Decker, Fast Linn 58. Bellefonte, Pa Phone 611 x1 WANTRD—-Salemnan with auto to sell calendars WwW morchants. Eiperfenoe | oh necessary. Puwalsh referente. Hexoo, Makuont, Pa x BALESMEN Ambitious and enernpelic mei wanted 0 make Mal money efiling an en nedded In every ype of building. whether now or old, Nal- onal Fire Call Comp, State College, Pa . Work Wanted WANIED FOR SALE-—-A 6 room A ents for Rent Tr 1 ree — : — unent Inquire a Decker Mo- Belletonte, Pa PROBS x Work on 8 farm. Am exe apariment Heat Possession 'wO- roo WANTED Work repair Larne, laying sod sanding Boon < ne Haduoed ral, Howler, Lespont, Ma. Phone 301 College WANTED Wood sawing able outdl for sawing BRENT Apartment 120 iy Saree, Ove larg f doubls hous on Spring + Oa AT- Rooms For Rent HTM Wanted to Buy FANTED— To buy “g@oond ha nd jet tes Tor Po size 4% Ww 5, Ca Onde 375-J 5 BRENT ure St » "vo of Me J. kL Bellefonte, Pa FOR RENT ge Miss Elizabeth Larimer, ployed by the Bell Telephone Com- | pany at Allentown, arrived in Belle- | fonte Priday for a Christmas visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs} Charles Larimer and family at their | home on West High street. i ~The Christmas party held for | children of empioyes of the Tian | Metal Plant, at the High school | auditorium Tuesday night of last) week was given by the THan Eme| sre ployes Protective Association, and | not by the Titan Company as was reported last week. The event is an annual feature of the TEPA social! | calendar. ~About B:45 o'cicik Tuesday night the flue at the Bellefonte | Borough Water Department build. ing at the Big Spring caught fire. The Undine Fire company, called to the scene, quickly extinguished the blaze with chemicals and stood y for a time to make certain that! sparks had nol endangered nearby buildings. No damage resulted. ~Quests at the home of Mr, and | Mrs. Milford Cox, 428 East Bishop | street, Bellefonte, for Christmas! dinner, Sunday evening, were 8s) follows: Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Hea- ton, Milesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox and family, Dellefonte; Mr. : 3 i Howard, R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crispen and son, Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lomison and family, Mr. and Mrs, +%. . | choke | faced. property of D. A. Grove on East |p peaton, Milesburg; Mr. and vestizator for the Centre County Public Assistance Board, whose offi- Ces are located in Temple Court. Because of the nature of his injury he will be compelled to use crutches | for a time after the break has mend- ed sufliciently to permit him to get around. ~Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Hollcbaugh and daughter, Helen, of 8t. Louis, Mo., arrived in Centre County las: week Lo spend the Christmas geason ®ith Mr. Hollobaugh's mother, Mrs. i i 2 5 & 2 £g HT ; | Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Ward, at thelr pro- . {gram at the Pennsylvania State Col- (tion, who observed thelr fifty-fifth wedding anniversary Tuesday. A dinner was served at their home Monday which was atlended by children and grandchildren. Both Mr. and Mrs. Haupt enjoy good health and are just as lively as twc big kids. —Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. Gray of Le- moyne, arrived in Bellefonte Jast Thursday to spend the holiday sea- son with Mr. Gray's mother, Mrs. G. Oscar Gray and family, on West High Street, and Mrs, Gray's parents, 1 home on North Spring Street. An- other guest at the Oray home was Mrs. Sabra Nelson, of Lock Haven, ~<A number of office employes and Superintendent Moffett of McClos- key & Co. Philadelphia contractors in charge of the construction lege, were entertained at a Christ- mas party at the Markland Hotel, Bellefonte, last Thursday evening by Kofman & Company, of Bellefonte, and the Curtin Sand Company. The twenty-five persons present enjoyed a sumpioous roast turkey dinner fol- lowed by a social hour. ~Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hollobaugh (Linn street. Arranged to represent | ay, Edward Markley, Mr. and Mrs, a formal garden, the display fea~ | wyiam Markley, Mr. and Mrs. ture: an fluminated fountain in ciavton Yarnell, Mr. and Mrs. Jer- the background, surmounted by an | y Mrs. arch of red lights repres¢nting hol- [Ty Confer, Mr. and Claude 3581 . Pine Grove Mills, 234 Call wrie O. A Kocher WANTED] am in ihe market hags, cattle, sheep calves chickens, Call nite Hall or Arop a card Ww Sdoesy T. Cantre Hall, Pa Possession POR RENT dlouse, 4 rootns and bath, hardsood floors, garden. Located in Baliefonte Possession Lmumediataly Mrs. Clarence A. Haupt, Phone Belie- forte 13-B x5 Articles for Sale 1 SALE—Tre ry signe 104 #t the Cemtre Democrat ofice, IM BALE—Crood oak wood, re. re “1 TA Gx room ength Inquire of lars D . POR pa wort of State Centre Hall, BR. D Phone house Joosted College along have electric Inguire of Furtace x52 9 the White Hali road will heist within a Jew weeks John D. Dreibeidb H | FOR SALE--Threc-tide planer Penns matcher. cheap Or quick sale. Clalr ah Lyons, Howard, Pa bone Howard i391, Business Opportunity FOIL BALE-Restaurant cheap WO Milis P Bagh 5. Dial i | quick buyer, Good reasons for sell. . Pa. (near Penns Cave) ing. ‘Thotnae B. Cowher, 27 West Hi POR SALE—Pentayivania white pine, Street, Beliofonte. Pa x Dt Tor Canola Pelion FOR BALP—Service station and gar- pine. Inquire. of Jolin lsons and , Howard, Pa. Phone 181. x32 FOR SALE--lafber-Fiver, Mitalizes your moor, need never wear ot when equipped with Luber Finer, Keeps moor an perfect as any now one, Truckenmiller Dros. Holertburg, Ly. growing town. No { cellent tunity for ambitious Write RK. Care of the Oentre Haan Detruoe rat og Farms for Rent FOR NENT A good farm. loquire of Godrge Valentine, Bellolonie, > i A IA POR SALE--l4-inch tight and loose driving puller with brotwe busbe ings, Til pwiey wes taken off a naw | machine and has never oer used. A in for apyone needing a pulley his size, Can be seen at Pes mar, also 11; ton truck ‘ L. Truckenmilier, Ciintondale, Pa. POR BALP—Hundreds of wed res, Tor al sizes from 15 to 20 inch rims. Backed by wrilten suarantee. evening: until 0 o'clock. Wallryn Auto Service, Saow Shoe luterseciion, Phone "53, 27u ing louclia Dale Cheeoman. Pas St. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 202-1. v1 Doe. 32, C= | eliokens ge compieitoly equipped ja Tapidly | be competion. Ex- | ly berries. Leading to the fountain | Beaton and family, Mr. and Mrs. arc green steps, and the display Is | flanked on either side by a row of | illuminated trees, with a white star | at the top of each. The subdued lighting and tasteful arrangements gives the lawn a beautiful effect. —Rev. and Mrs. William C.| Thompson, of Bellefonte, announce | the engagement of their daughter! Elizabeth, to Dr. H. Thompson Dale, son of Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Dale, of tate College. Miss Thompson is a graduate of Wooster College, "37. After college she had a year of training in the laboratory of the Gelsinger Memorial Hospital, Dane ville. January 2nd she will begin work in the laboratory of the State Hospital, Harrisburg. Dr. Dale Is a graduate of Penn State, class of 1033, of the University of Pennsyl- vania Medical Sthodl, class of 1937, ted with his { i and is now father in the practice of medicine | at State College. ! ~All previous records for the | number of sons receiving com- munjon at . John's Episcopal church at the Christmas eve service were surpassed Saturday night, church official report, The atten- dance at the service was unusually | BALD EAGLES CAMOUFLAGE {Then she sits in the parlor with Glenn Walizer, William Nyman, Howard Heaton, Miss Pauline Smith, and Mr. John O'Leary, all of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woomer, of Baltimore, Md, —l Old Chief Bald Eagle was a wise old gink, He daubed his face with poke ber- ry ink, And waited for the deer to come to drink, And slew them here at the river's brink. 1 know a Bald Eagle girl, her cheeks are pink, But she uses rouge instead of ink. the lights turned low, And, Oh gosh! how she fools her beau! —-8. 8B. L. a A Pre-Christmas Tragedy Elias Wolf, 75-year-old recluse of Sunbury, while preparing to warm- ing his small home over the day, picked loose coal fafled to notice that a freight was approaching, and was instantly as it struck him, Even the Constitution of United States is designed to the people of the United States, Automotive FOR SALB—A two whoo! trader with rack. Wii furnish title. RA L. Whechind, Penni FOR SALE--1020 Ford, 840 cash or | will sell tires al! new Allstate Com- pandon 4.5021 1 ran jess than 1000 | miles cach . 8. Mrockenmiller, | Clintondale i Household Goods | FOR SALE--One mange, used about four weeks. Inquire of Henry Hou ser, Penna Purhace, or John treioel, | Live Stock I work horse. Ing , Potters Mills, Pa, x52 SALE--Guernsey cow with scoond , LO. Cormgn, Beech Crock, FOR SALS-—-Two ng Cows Just . To TET KK, Piaae 2 | rush soats. Repairing LE-Ford windshields, install- ; . Wallran Shoe Intersection, t Ly A hop = A ure shop, ing anitques a Decialty. yi Modern upholstery. North Race 81. rear Penn Balle Phone 400-M. MACH IE pajd, and mest grinder knives Plates and do electric and aoetylen relding, We also have in stock rolled ateel and sel screws. REBERSBURG GARAGE General Repairing Welding Body and Fender Work We have just received our a bal Trans. ATO | for only 60 cents, postage | DVEDTISEMENTS | VURKITULE made to all ; bolstering, and «lip covers mads | nD, bompson's Upholstering | iBhon, 102 B. Lamb BL, Phone bao- | Bellefonte, Pa. 1” 1 REPAIRED Tapain a turniiure | Miscellaneous | DEAD STOCK —Temoved pr Call anytline al my sipense | 670-3-3, ldoyd L. Sumit, Pa. tly , phone | Milssburg iu WANTED-Dead, old snd disabled | cows, horsts and mules, removed free, Vogls liendering Works. Geo, i Vogt, i .op, Centre Hall, Pa», Poot FIER ~~} excefs acid coauses youl pains of Stomach Ulcens, Indiges- tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nauson, Gas Pains, get free Bampie, Udga, at Parrish Drug Store x10 NOTICE—To ‘the taxpayers of Pergu~ Ty son Township, 5% wil be added on | County, State and Institutional Feb. | Int, so all unpald taxes will be re- turned to the Commissioners if not padd by May Ist, 1039. A. W. Tressier, Collector, Penna. Purmnace, Pa. x2 Harri . NOTICE--1 am going to Friday morning Dec, 30, to alo license, anybody wanting il phone, State College, 3637, or your orders at 90 cents Join C Jee, Pa. R.D. 1 {| TO RHEUMATIOS Sena for booklet on Rheumatism. Try Tib- bens Triple Remedies for Rbheumns- | tian and get Relief, Hepatico-Re- valls Elminant snd Alkalizer $1.00, Meritol (Rheumastimm Drops) 80c; Krood Ol] Rubbing of! 80c; Call of send by mall oun receipt of prios Prepared in the laboratories Tibbins Dbarmacy, Beech Creek, Add 10 poslage and packing Homan, State Coi- x52 5 | GLASSES REDUCED--Having lately jens grinding installed new mas chinery ato prepared to Nirnish glass. (es atl very atiraciive prices, ear | lasoes (Just oul) for those wilh de ective aring. e and complete stock German Ariificial Eves, You (ean do better hers than slsewhere | Tipbins' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbine (Drugs & Optical Goods. The Sight Jand Hearing Ald Ewre, Beech Oreck a Ti Announcements SHOOTING MANTCH-—For and chickens, st the CI Kelley m, bee tween Port Matilda and Fiat Rock, oD | Saturday, Deottnber 3ist, by W. 8. Heuninger. i MEETING ~The annual meeting of the Zion Cenetery Association will De hold Saturday, December 31, at 2 o'clock p.m. In the Zion school house All Tot holders are weed 10 be present SHOOTING MATCH--Come tw 1 Shooting Matah 0 be weld by Pi Gap Sportsmens Club at the t Gap Dasebal! field, Seturdaj at 1:30 ocok. Shoot for ui apt Wakeys. Card of Thanks VISHFER--We take this means of ex- pressing our deep thanks and ap- pitciarion to friends and neighbors or the use of thelr cars, thelr floral rihites and thelr many aots of kindly | Fi Ee SO Shes Braddock. ‘Mr. and rs, Jean Fisher and Faanlly Legal Notices ———— NOTICE. he annual meeting of the Belle- forte Community Athletic Association | will be held at 7:30 o'clock p. mm. Tues. GAY, Junuary 8rd. 1980 at the Centre Oowmy Court House, Bellefonte, Pu. < Mul 5. Beaver, Secs EXECUTORS NOTICH In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah 'E. Wright, late of Spring Mills, Centre | County, Pa. dooeased Letters testamentary in the above estate having been punted to tor undersigned, all persons ingelsted 10 he said tiate are rogucsted to make | payment, and those having claims 10 | present the sane dul Pen, without delay to EARL M. BAR , Executor, Spring Mills, Pa x4 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Mer of the Estate of Lulu , iste of Bellefonte Borough, | i Letters of administration on eid | eviate having been granted the unders | ] all indebted $ |G. | Geceaned Sout | nat ho il presse 13 on Rd getiioment GG , Administrator, | { Siles, Garages & Storage Sheds. (Fire and Rat Proof) Will Deliver WAYNE LIGHT, ANNVILLE, PA, II WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH J. | Cenitre County, Pa the Autoport. change Pf EXECUTRIX NOTICE In the Mater of the Bestate of Hugh ladrd Curtin, iste of Boggs Townsllp centre County, deceased Lottery testatnentery in the above estate hevilig peen granted tw 4he undersigned, all persons indebted ! the sald estale are requested Lo make payment, and those having clams to present the satne duly proven, with out delay to THOMAZINE BH. CORIIN Executrix, Howard R. PF. D. 1, Bpang ler & Campbell, Alorneys x3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Delia May Btaniey, lute of Boggs Township, aocemned Letters of adoninistration on said evtate having been granted the WwW dersigned, all persons indebted therey are requested WW mmke amediats payments, and those having Claims or demands against the sane, wil 1 Lu without delay far set ert 10 CLARENCE W. BTANLE) 28 COurfieid Olre “ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.” In the Matter of the Estate of Lev E. Davidson, iste of Bogps Township doceasnd Muted 0 make 1 0 requ ta Fae and get VIDEO?! MES J. DAVIDSON, Admini ™ it A Pa., Johnston Ek J free ° NOTICE. Plicer Co-Pariners, - 4 i , February Tenn, 1838 TO ALL CREDITORS AND PARTIRS IN INTEREOT i Rotice is hereby thet W Emerick and Prancly H. Crawiord ectvers in Equity, in the above ent patter for Chemical lime Com Inc. have filed thelr account as such Receivers and will make application for confirmation of the same io the Court on Monday, January 16, 1920 at 10 o'clock, A. MM. in the Cour House, Bellefonte, Pa Exceptions to sald account, ing particularly the objootion 1 order YW be heard and disposed J Toe - given HOC ve, In of must be filed on or before the date set for hearing. W.J EMERICK and FRANCIE H CRAWFORD, Receivers for Chemical Lime Company. luc. Bellefonte, Pa CHARLES 5. WESLEY, BSQ Phlladeiphia, Pa JOIN G. LOVE. ESQ. Beliefonte, Pa Attorneys for #2 YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Bellefonte Office hours Wed nesday 2 to 8; Saturday 9:30 to 8:30. Closed Thursday aller- Doon ai State College office Dec. 20, 1938. The nses pre- scribed to correct an error of vis. ion are valuable to the extent that they renter a perfect service. As merchandise they are without value. Asa means of seeing com- fortably and bringing freedom from e¥e strain they are priceless Value your sight at its proper es- timation. Care for it carly and regularly. Continusd week after next k G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service 21 East High St. Phone 375-1. BELLEFONTE, PA ¢ COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE 3 Temple Court Phone 1% © Vitalize — Before you winter- ize, for It assures a clean- er, easier starting motor W.R.SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 By freeing rings, and valves of gum, and Assures ready pow- er at an all winter long saving for $1.75. +8. ab DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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