THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five EE o ’ — fa I EE A ” January 12, 1939. first lssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advert road Hall A | ~=Mrs. Andrew Saylor, of North | The Young Women's Gulld of | _— « css te " ———— — | Penn Street, Is recovering slowly | the Presbyterian church will meet | ( ) | from an attack of measles in the chapel on Thursday evening, | O A S ~Gieorge B. Wise, well known auc- January 12, at 7:30 o'clock | ot i AS tioneer from Rebersburg, pald us a Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell Smith, | i visit Monday while in town on buss | of Harrisburg, spent the weekend in QL ness Milesburg as guests of Mr. Smith's - ‘ . dite ’ Wilbur Wining, of Port Matilda, py Mr Bn NS H. Smith. 30,000 People Read This Column —R. K. Hunter, of Boalsburg, was W. A. Brungart, of Smullton,ip 1D. took sdvamage of the hice a business visitor in town on Friday. | while in tow.. last Thursday, found | weather cn Friday to come to Belle- -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foreman, | every week. That's why oe Centre Democral’s classified adverts —Lloyd Daughenbaugh. of Howard | time toevisit our office fonte y of St Paul street, are recelyln [partment has become so amazing y popular. Cousidering ils low R. D.. was transacting business ai ~W. A. Alexander, well known E. L. Stover. a highly respected CUR gta tilatiots upon thie biel an | oe benerits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Comin. ty the county sca. cn Saturday. | ations" of Contr>' Hall, W038 | citinen of ArrorobarE. Dab or 6 visit | aughter Bt the tentre COUN fe Lounier, f ns for Re —B. W, Dale, of Woodland, Pa. | welcome caller at our cilice on Bal= a6 priday while transacting busi- Re Bows in f is the Tourth child and | S-—Advertisements of iwenty-five words or less, 25 cents f arms tor Kent called at our office Saturday and ad- urday. ness in own the fourth daughter in the family. | ment cont " POR RENT-A good farm. Ing did his name to our list of valuable | Mrs. Earl 2. Campbell, of West —~Mrs. Lorraine Dalley Rudd, of | Mr. Foreman is a well known Belle $1 0 3 fae thal loenty-five waras, ofic cent & word 8 ¢hii ger Lovige Valens ‘ subscribers. Lamb Strect, is repoited to be re | parrichurg, spent last week with | fonte upholsterer and antique deals | adv REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word ls charged lor ! Charles McClellan, employed In| covering slowly frm a severe attack | rujatives and friends in State Col- | er erisiug—sale or rent FOR RENT Harrisburg, spent the weekend with of asthma lege and Bellefonte rw { Mrs. Ralph Cleland, of KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be mailed ove his family at the Welty-McClellan Mrs. John M. Bullock, of East Harry Wagner. of State College Blab Raid: hire Rai Ca ale | Wiis oflice, must be complied wilh by thom alagve ng ¢ adve i Mi residence on East Howard 8 Street Curtin Street is recovering slowly | faithful em; sloyee of the Bell Tele- ulations clon th 6 Lii th of thelr Please do not call at the vilice lor InformationTeoncerning such —Miss Velma Tubbs, of the Hayes from an attack of the grippe which phone Co., was a pleasant caller at! first child. a son weighing eight and son as Lhe publishers are nol permilled Ww divulge Le nade apartments, North Allegheny Street | kept her confined to bed for nearly | our office on Saturday a half pound born at the Centre ih spent the weekend In Philadelphia | two weeks, Mrs Clarence Houtz of Julian, | County Hospital Tuesday morning Tl sun CRIBER § PRIVILEGE Every y The ( on & combined business ar 1d pleas —~J. D, Dreibelbis and son, Wil-|p 5 : ovsons re berce: mt oh oUF Mi Cleland is the former Miss | i en lied oa 2 he ord advertisement wt e colul ure trip. lam, who reside just west of Siate | Bellefonte visitors on Saturday and | Betty Zerby, daughter of Mrs. Wil- lin fins, ik Fhis privilege can be used six Lines a year —Robert G. Rhoades, of Willow- College, were among the callers at lg caller at the Democrat office to re- liam D. Zerby of Altoona, formerly Ares nk Street, who on December 1this office Friday while on a busi- | new her subscription of Bellefonte suffered a strcke, is reported tO De ness trip to Bellefonte ST Wann r and E. C. Riles Forme a J 3 Los t and Fi und E. M. SMITH ehowing some improvement. =o Evan Blanchard, of Philadelphia, | both, ¢f Boalsburg, accompanied | ningham, who has been confined | oy. . Gueri Pa. R.1 entire lef: side was affected DY HW ignent the weekend in Bellefonte with | Charles Corl to Bellefonte on Satur- | his home on South i Wii Tok ! i LJ TH I I AUCTIONEER stroke his aunts, Miss Mary Blanchard and | gay and included the Centrg Demo- | since before Chri tmai because Of } P Son. TH AM aor Bis | POR SAL of Twa RE mrurt 3 ” : Raa Call and reserve date Be —-Qnir jovial friend C. E. Brus , of rs. Robirt M. Beach, at (he family | crat on thelr Us: of calling place illness, Is reported to be showing | Fe nC © n lo Jot ou VLE del] d Jnm ood bi : aie dl . Pleminz called ai our office Satur-{beme on West Linn Street Earnest Onetto. of Arnold. West eradual but steady improvement, | — I [ote I H i i ¢ brood ; 1 a APES day and Informed us that had illlam Dorworth, Jr. of East | moreland County. spent several days | and 1s now able to take short walks | LOST--Near Co : ris, Lagat, 1 ; Phant State Collegs becn plowing and found tae groul® Linn Street, returned to his studies |jast week in Bell fonte as & guest o the vicinity of his home. FOU 8 ool oo : ‘ B ] 02-1 1144 in excellent condition. This ls VeI¥Y at pe nn State yesterday after having | the Mus uls Car to family wt | time Mr. Cunningham RARY 1 please no f TTYed Automotive PO! unusual for the month ¢f Januar been housed ie ¥ for several d ays be - we : : ony | friends were quite alarmed i 5 1 Hewa flere 4 After visiting his daughicr cause of a severe attack of the gr Esther Rupp at Wolf's Store, over rnard nes, o arion, for- Christmas vacation, Mr. Henry Rupp or inown resident of Belle- jp 1 " . ne thi 4 town | tona Beach of Loganton, visited a few days wih fonie, is spending this week here as | on Saturday, stopped long ei ouch to | iy McClain his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'g guest of the Edward Markley fam- | visit cur offic we | here Sunday Armagast, Miss Sarah and Mr. A= iv a¢ thelr home on East Howard renew 1 of her Cent: r CH 1 - | mother, Mi Jam Cli i = true » nd i { mon Steffen in Aaronsburg. Street. another year ; Mrs. McClain making Help Wanted o , —Mr. and Mrs. James E. Harter of —=WATS nry W. Houser, of Eas Nathaniel Shaffer, of Millheim nons lo vaca 4 hey aD opr dence | WANT] Coburn, were callers at our office! Howard t, who on Monday | and his son-in-law, Jacob Auman, of | Dr. Richa Hoftmas A net will] hou anall fos = hile In toan Monday. They came morning at the Centre County Hos- | near Millhelm, were business visitor: on Nort ; up {o attend a dinner meeling oi we pital underwent an operation le | in Bellefonte Tuesday and while In Farmers Muual Insurance CO. Oi removal of gall stcnes, Is reported town Mr. Shaffer was a welcome call- which Mr. Harter has been a direc- tg pe recovering nicely er at this office . Hefunte tor for the past sixteen ycars -After spending a week in - Extensive scaffolding rected ved word of tl ~The condition of Theodore fonte with her son-in-la and carly this week in front of the Di nber 30 of Edward W. Clark, 10 with fie A Baul 281 by ihe! LN , ) I y . Cherry who has been confined to bed | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sle, | LeRoy Locke property op ] ! rier for the Bi ‘extrs hedp. HB .. V Ly ra “ido : Reverse Changs a: his home on North Thomas Street of East Linn Strees, 3. L.!legheny Street from the effects of a stroke he suf-| Rogent returned to her home in making some . f 5 \ fered some months ago, remains un- Rome, N on Tuesday AUCTIONEERS MAYES & STOVER Mt. Ea ; ar TED—To 1 ah wh PERSONAL PROPERTY AND Household Goods ow 5 Pp REAL ESTATI Antigues a Specially PHONE STATE COLLEGH OR MILLHEIM 34-1 " : (ONLY Many hundreds are already wear ing “HOWARD F. BAUER GLAS 8 Td REL changed. Mr « Cherry _ Fepodicd Ww! George T. Tibben be in a semi-CONSCiOUSs COUUILIN been confined to his home on m } irtin ip —Mr. and Mrs. T. N. McAlamcy | Howard street since November t homestead 1 urtin into t 8h oT Ne A A ar. ‘wenria Fri he : , P03 {Thu 4 ' post card us from Miami Fia., thal cause of a fractured ankle and a sl f the remodel Potter home | 1° hs g ) : 3 ft of We He). FPURNITUR} REP AIRE] Reps their visit to the sunny south Nasi heart condition, Is reported to be on We inn Street. T° st 8 a ; : « ALE A 1 ‘ My 3 \ exceeded thelr expectations. They | showing gradual improvement { the home is occupied vy Mr. and rof. Orvis Kelle { State Ce Let : - : . n 7 1 | . report the thermometer hovering pellets * i 1 : n around 90 degrees. Thiy accom- panied the Waller Eberhart family o, 1) hill Sty \ ’ dll = loaves 5 ae fz nia Stat lege orted ) Hos ACTIN Pr | to Fiorida, and are enjoying every ro. a s=oine injury ¢ it a | Phi iohia to } : +k who recov nd from an OPer= | ouonete i ‘ LA Gr » for « ents BOSE® | Id -Mrs. Prank Nelson, of East ih t mo rs. Kerk 1 vy M fancy | vera bi dase - . FOR: SALI : Lamb Street, who has been a sure - gical patient at the Centre County | YY INTER COM ‘ORT Hcspital, for Lhe past two moi - he es American is now reported to b: well on thely po to get a list of winning ment of the eliefonte way to recovery and expecis UC prize numbers fe hope that be Club, will mee: at the home discharged from the Institution in| found some winners among his cou- ¢ Binns, 38 Pine stree : arent the near futyre. Mrs. Neiscni a5 pons, ov aftamtyvin Janare 13 al pare! underzongs Yxo operations #.noe + Bossa DeHaas anc : { ing admitted to the hospl Rumberger, of the DeHaa Unusual Debate To —The Bellefonte Woman's Club | store, West Bishop street, will sponsor an economy Sale t to Pittsburgh yesterday to ¢ \ roderick and Be Held Here Tonight : : ’ ; 1 the Library building, January 28th. | pre-showing of new Westinghouse ‘Betty Smith. ail © Uefont _ bt a mn Vor. Ph y alge All members and friends of the | products which will be pisced On and Miss Lillian Lytle, of State C ¢ Bak eA : i =O v > 8 8 ft -4 . . i ASK club are urged » bring articles of | sale in the spring lege. called on “Miss Rankin! clothing, dishes, roiure or any ~The Pine Grove Male chorus of Mrs, Heverly’s sunt, Miss Carolin YC thing fn wish - donate, sell on I . " . CLA T i" bulldin iu 30 voles will appear at the Belle- Rankin, at the Presbyterian home ul fered i intere J exchange. The Liteazy i ing Will! fonte B¥angelical church Sunday | Hollidaysburg, Saturda Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock jn, 5% 4 heen, calves sn a. ; 0. at Partial Drie Store 14} a. groves fost Le. nt night, Muuary 18, at 7:30 Rlock.| Among out-of-town relatives ex- Bellefonte ‘High school suis 0". to Sidney T Rirgal, Cen. NCTICH 5 y " ; » 4 PHONE 3 PI. .W Fecelve mere Ul State College, Pine Grove MUS. | pected in Bellefonte Saturday to at- | /4m When Penn State : in on the Oliver | " aby mote articles will be cleaned and repair- as “id " ta Ba “ . cis College 3 : ad if nece rv. before the sale Boalsburg and Bellefonte are rep- tend a family dinner to be gis for - - gp =] ol resented In this group of singers the venerable T. B. Hamilt : — irlepy in 2 YEAS a 3. Ay a ad age . ns W. J. Earley, of the State Motor home on North Allegheny daughter of Mr. and Mrs ce yf Police at Milton. calied Friends | honor of his 101st. birthda finn Biraat = sufy ; or Os Uletrs Thain tin, of West Linn Mee, Su i o! in Bellefcirie last Wednesday and Mrs. G. Victor Potter laceration of the forchead Sunday, o.. "g aev ic well known in C sonburg, and Mr. and Mr i 3 ~ Lea ¥ a" hd "J ~y is (SI wi Baralg while on her way to Sunda) Coutity havibg been stationed for Riley, of Pittsburgh “| ie Little girl was aiding mty baving n sned for hoc The a was Cronsils | some time at the Pleasant Gap ub- the street near her home when she... on prior lo his transfer to M fell, striking her head. Taken to a b ’ physician's office, it was found neces- " a a : fn sary to use a clamp to close the eka Widdowson, of IAL, 2A Ili sting yaad 1) he audience will has heir turn t SAL - ; imatism. ib- wound. injury not expected eR iocall urous 4 . ta ha , a . ne quostio sdemaning pres- | SW A i ¢ of Bla ¢ ry sk E ei. Hepat i | GETTING TH to Jeave any permanen: disfigure- hg wil 1 : . rent Ve son, of North Allegheny St ed Saturday for Holland RIGHT GLASSES ~The women of the Moose local | ail act as advisory engineer nk ng : chapter No. 151 held thelr regular | ; construction of the first si him to his parental me | i If { enjoy @ clash of wits, and | 555 : ; " A A Ke | Propace L ¢ ” ex of * | . es wea ae AAD vs s a ’ i ’ y » > : 5 ¥ » | 1H 1 Ia ’ " ™ h v meeting in the Moose Home on i: b that county ant Gap fair i et di sion of impor. : ad § Eyes . r : . iM Creek ery Often Means North Spring Street, Thursday, Jan Ry I Now E Zu : Ce —1vin Halderman of i ; tant sstions. plan to be presen ttre Hi RI i ; Gl CS51Q1C or 2Q Aoi a i Sth. After a short business meeting | 14° JOHOR I FOI 118 SDAMLY ta. emoloved as a steams onight in the auditorium : GLASSES REDUCED GOING TO TH a ‘social hour followed during which successful in passing Wels eman at the Hassinger ana O'- | 3510D fred veryl d ; n + . Azivar's ime g - in at the Hassinger and O {ime a handkerchief shower was held | "65% 401 driver § license at the ex tens {ine Guarries Bria) vited “RIGHT” PLACE for co-workers, Mrs. Sallie Hoff and | amination in Lock Haven Monday t iime quarries in Buffalo Run . Mrs. Ruth Weaver, of State College. | hiternoon Paul Meyers, Bellefonte; 9 W A . : A . ho y . : TOP ila aor le 3h S The winner of the table runner was 1 J. Confer, Orviston: Elda ¥ : he _Jeoeived HLL a" Win LI ARR CRN P Awa ATION FOR THEM ! Dale Edmiston, of Tyrone. A report | Dorls Zang and Heath Twitchell, .“ falderman struck his righ ; of the Christmas donation to State College. and Robert Wolfe, of hand against a door frame, causing : Mooseheart was made, after which | Howard an injury which later required med- . ’ 4 "ne y F ; jcal treatment Yesterday the refreshments were served “The Misses Helen Schaeffer and 1&0 ta rea 3 ' i ‘ HO an ea— — - . 14 _ ¥ 3 Ht Car Sivas dee ok wound wag apparently healing nice - $00 city. perfe dition, alc wa Miles Twp. Terms 81000 oa SES” with complete satisfaction || ~The Bellefonte Mothers’ Club M&* doy In Len ol a oar "lly and Mr. Halderman expects to the [moat nev ( iaht tre p ; ’ . { 4300 Yea Announcements as to glasses fitting and the price met last Monday evening at the Se «Lede ig iid Bs Fuse | return to work in the near future i jirectors of the Library a SIAR. oa Win, Mal 4 Xo W XYZ are of thi Tic : they paid for them. Have your) ” 4 . op rieryy $3 oa. " 11 YI IW LEAT M home of Mrs. G. A. Robison, with itis Faniiia Fxg. B.rtend re He £37 ~Grover Corman. manager of the ooo orporation the Lib- iro ALE voit tte 1 SAL ight room house, mod ng 3 CH For bigs and {eyes examined now and have Mrs. John Dunn assisting as hostess, | Pineto family. On their way hom Lt aa aa i T y ; ‘ on. . - a 1 pL EF aRMn * || comfortable vision. Call 3.W for After a short business meeting, the they stopped in Miflinburg to call on tnain entertainment was an ilus- trated talk on household insects, given by Prof. Leslie E. Dills of the Entomology Extension Department of Penn State. He was assisted at the projector by Mr. Elton B. Tait, Assistant County Extension Repre- sentative. Particularly informative was a moving picture showing the lfe history and the eradication of the average housekeepers worst enemy, the clothing moth —At a New Years Day wediing Miss Emily Luxenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Luxenverg, of Houtzdale, became Lhe bride of LeoOn- ard A. Brett, of Altoona, atl a oere- mony performed at the home of the bride's parents. The bride, a siste of Dr. Lester Luxenberg, Philipsburg surgecn, is a graduate of Penn Statz and has been employed £8 a rescarch bacteriologist for Sharpe and Dohme, Inc. Philadelphia. Mr. Brett at- Miss Schaeffer's cousin, Mrs. Wil- am Mooney and Miss Alma Schaef - and Mrs. Meivin Foore ing congratulations upon ihe yor a daughter. their first child, 1 Wilson Street al Sat urday morning. Both mother and baby are reported ito be getting along nicely. Mis Foore before her marriage was Miss Grace Coder. daughter of Mr. an Mrs. George Coder. of East High Street -W. I. Scott, who since coming here las: fall has resided at the Joanna Decker home on North Spring Street, has leased one of the houses cn the same street formerly occupied by Mrs. Hannah Kelley, and he and his family expect to move into the new location about Febru- ary 1. Mr. Scott is head of NYA | West High street ATP. store was ib { . ' wind ar ide lig z " nver wes, porch fl . rt Nntilde ; : ‘ he 8 reet A. &'F Nn a ’ 2 bh. Ra p ©1 sire hone © weplional business oppor Ga an 14% woo >a appointment ] pleasantly su ised upon reporting for work Tuesday morning to find that the company had sent him a large and beautifully decorated birthday cake, baked in the A. & P bakeries. The surprise was doubly great since Grover had forgotten that Tuesday was his birthday Through the generosity of the com- pany and Mr. Corman, employes and patrons of the store feasted on the gift throughout the day —NOrth Allegheny &creel is gradu- ally becoming the medical center ol Bellefonte, since the town’s medical men are gradually moving into that area. Dr. Enoch H. Adams occupies ithe former Col. J. L. Spangler resi- dence. Dr. Paul Corman is now comfortably located next door in the former Mrs. E. H. Richard property Dr. LeRoy Locke has his office and dwelling in the former Y. M. C building. Across the street Dr Harold B. Harris is Jocated in the the meeting it was reporu i t the only obstacle now in ihe! 4 iithrary opene to the public is the lack of a coun- y appropriation, which has been tentatively promised by the Com missioners. Reports of the buliding committee, the treasure and other officers were read and approved PENNS VALLEY JUNIOR BAND TO LEAD COUNTY DELEGATION Annpuncement was made yester- day that the East Penns Valley Junior Band will lead the Centre county delegation in ihe inaugural parade at Harrisburg Tuesday, Jan- uary 17 The Penn's Valley organization will be the only musical unit to ac- the delegation Several Centre conntians are X= pec “ted to travel to Harrisburg bY special train and in cars to attend Live Stock ormEnunity Le rat hon on tw eabidon Ww care The Centre x4 mad gon. Corry "safe AOI DDS oii and, bal FOR SALE--262 acre {arm : isared. located In Patt n township the Saxiol ut buildings ( f Known as priced H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt Attention Given Al Sales FINE GROVE MIL “ng S. PA —————————— fn ——————— Dr. Howard F. Bauer! OFTOMETRIST BELLEFONTE, PA aa te Le ee Ee COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLIN BELLEFONTE Temple Court TIMBRE en al BEAN 4 Mg Vitalize — Before you winter ize, for It assures a clean- { toon _ the | projects in several counties, includ- . ri he " SAI ; ; re he Altona High Sehonl, ug | cat i WE" former Zeller property while Dr, the day's activities bull, 10 months ole iIliem: | POR RENT -A four room apartment er, easier starting Bellefonte Academy and Temple | ing Centr in Fw : le Dull. 10 ns REN | ci University. Fot the past six years | Richards Hoftman has his offices in ; | ry. Belle ghee Pa. YOUR EYES AND . Wy he St six yea: ~Mrs. John Parney and Ite the Masonic building. All the above To Open Restaurant Here FOR SALE lefonte. Pa. YES A! motor he has been manager of the Meyer gangdaughter, Shirley, of Clarence, | mediccs, with the exception of D SE Notte = . ; ; old. Inquire : : ih Jonasson store in Altoona. Follow-| ana Mrs. Parney's daughter, Miss| Hoffman, have their offices and Ii _ John Bickic, of Bellefonte, yestor- Port Matilda. Ps OUR SERVICE ing a trip to Florida, the young | ann parney, of New Ycrk City, were [in sitters 13 the antic building and 1 announced that he will open & | pm er e stock bu hig, ; ments. 3 abd | bil | . couple will reside in Altcona | callers at this office Friday morning | 1 29 ¢ 8 i Le sa ilding and | restaurant, Monday, in the TOOMS | saiue 18 mo. old. Inquire of Blair Bouse. al cottmire house, all con A Series of Articles by By freeing rings. fi} his ing most, if not all of them, are Poi- [in the basement of the Decker Ingram Hublersburg. Pa 3 veniences. Reasonable m. C FOR SALE—A ! 12 DR. EVA ROAN and volves of gum . - gray yoree veare oad v m—— - ’ recently occupied by the Cox res weight about 1500 MWe. Inquire of ; REN J r—Apar tment 126 N. Alle Bellefonte and State O . and datos die. caicndas a Jono Be 3 Dusters and | manently located. building, West High street, until Haut 8 Mage Scuatonie her wit] 2 ea y re. disters, the Misses Verna and Betty, | Clement Gramley of Rebersburg. : - . . : r ans. Also a JX low LemPeratue: |} "or of employed § ¥:{a member of the Board of Centre |'0Urant, which has relocated in 210. C. McCloskey. R. D. 1. Howard. Fo, yom Brest fc ae om, fo and other manifestations of January, |8ll of whom are employed in Ne | room in the Bush Arcade. Mr. Bickle | «1 house on Spring the worst we've had during the past | York City, returned there during the | County Auditors now auditing the Ha} Arends, fe Street. opposite Presbyterian chavel | Bellefonte Office hours— Wed: week wag several ty A 5. "he | weekend at their parents’ home in | county records at the Court House, | N28 had previous experience in the [POR BALE—-2 sows with pigs 6 weeks Inquire of Horatio 8. Moore, 131 Alle. nesday 2 to 8; Saturday 9:30 wo temperatures have been nigh, with | Clarence. % {is Dobbling around because of a |(owirnt bustiess, BEVOE FOU oid Guernsey bul. Haymond Orner gheny Street, Bellefonte. Pn. Bit} §:30. ‘Closed Thursday aher- Assures ready pow- . : { laceratiun received Friday . 4 u . iM Hall du ey noon ad J fice. . i leg ag and only| Mrs. H. E. Mauck and son Mah- | usual manner. Moking. oe ——. West Bishop sireet some years ago. in ppl — rE Houses for Rent a} Sate Ovize 1 er at an all winter has the Be gia. So dna | lon, of North Thomas Street, depart- EL Showers boarding house on } —y A 8 ALE—Dat mie ara ere. | FOR RENT—House, 4 rooms and bath Are you as well equipped to sce |! | : : that some farmers have been doing Jed Monday for & motor trip to Miami | North Spring street during his stay Firemen's Relief Elect. Inquire of A. L. McGuire. Port Ms-' hardwood floors, garden. located in | to drive your car .s IT IS to carry i ong sav ng Tor their spring plowing, a few of the ad d Beach, Plorida. In the | here, Mr. Gramley was in the act At the annual meeting of the W@W. RD. 1 ~~ Xt Mire. Clarence A Haupt. Phone Bene. || You safy? I: is the conviction |} $1 75 more optimistic gardners have plant- ring ay bg Win o gairying . bell es utensil out | Bellefonte Firemen's Relief Associa- FOR SBALE—A ten vear old 1600-1. fonte 13-R “x2 | of those competent to judge that : : y fern . : =iN=1aW, us room early ay morning (tion, held at the Undine Fire home | brood mare. or will exchange ! i - t r of at s would be 2 in ing ou on Sondviris may be Charles Maoh, Since this is Mrs. | when the vessel struck against 3 on Bast Bishop Street, Tuesday tia non ; O00 I Peter Por Ma. FCR RENT 3 oun house sith sons et vis wow oo — Slotmally, rees uck’s first trip south, she and doorway and broke, showering his night, the followin were | eos oraer Rides: ans ra | emia bia inthe “+ : ' d g officers were ow . corner Ridge and Burrows Streets, H heir vise f Fase lock as though they may burst | her son anticipated a most pleasant unshod feet with jagged pieces of elected for the ensuing year: B. D. POR SALE-Cuernsey cow with big Bellefonte Mi. Phone 27-M. In. | surely) of vig Sision as a We }2 Sud 4b an} HOE. As 1s uni- | three-weeks' holiday. Her husband. | porcelain. Quite a gash was inflict- | Tate, president; O. A. Kiine, vice Po. Delonte R. 03 (on rout | re W_Bunmiow new door Xi thorough examination of the : ally case, weatherman | manager of the meat department of (ed on one of his toes. Some claim | president; Phil to Yarnell Oo Teg - : . gees an fem like this he makes a |the Allegheny Street Shaffer store, the injury causes the official less | Russe! Lip Saylor, secretary. Ee Rooms For Rent eyes should PRECEDE the fssuing check-up, and by the time you're!could not make arra . ry al less and R 1 P. Beezer, treasurer. FOR BALE A team of mules 14 and : = of a driver's license + ngements to pain than the mental strain some {Baylor became secretary in he f= 115 years weight about 2000. Also a1 ENT pe CO. jeading wiih paragraph snow may be! accompany his family on the trip at [of his more ribald friends have ton made vacant RY Se rmbe And trees for Arewood. Inquire ni ape oo En hems | Continued week alter pext BELLEFONTE, FA two Ie eep . i this time : placed him under since the mishap |oent death of J. J. Bower of Vincent Spearly BR D Bellefo: heated rooms. light heat and RELLY . | i 3 lentor Inside! 32 E linn 8 f . S—" | i ——————————
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