January 26, 1939, a > oo Mr Mal reel I'e and Mrs Milesburg, mat ay, where Mi burg morticlan, attended siv service conlerence directors The Wet home Tuesiay nigh Visitors at the Mrs. William John Mann Sunday last were ward py, of Albany, N and Orrie John Jersey ] Hosterman ol Tuesd home tonbaugh Stey M1 Shore tony day Hospital family Louise mer Bet will a ed. Ihe food F ebr ary Home on ~-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemoyne Mr Ward and two cl burg. spent fonte at the Ward's parents Ward, on North elder Mr. Ward fil for some time have been much of his sons other son, ville, L. I, trip at this come here February Pr. Carroll D department of psy cation at the Penn College spoke on ality in the Home at a regular meet fonte Woman's Cl After the busine berta Krader and group entertained Dale Cheesman ann club's combination economy sale will Library Building ary 28, beginning at 1 p.m that a food sale will be held in the Olewine Hardware store day morning, February ning at 9 o'clock —Miss Dorothy other girl employes of the T al Company offices at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry N Ream, along the old Lewistown Pike south of Bellefonte, last Friday night The guests met early in the evening at the Bishop Street school house where a bobsled awaited lo lake them to the Ream home. There the evening was pleasantly spent and re- freshments were served, the return to Bellefonte being made in the sled Those present were Mrs, Edith Adams, Mrs. Eleanor Bathurst, and the Misses Dorothy Showers, Harriet Thompson, Betty Rolf, Betty Camp- bell, Joyce Campbell, Marie Chand- ler, Ruth Miller, Julia Louise Luckovich and Rachel Gregg. and and 1A rey the weekend home Lime for a rummage be held Saturday Janu- and Satur- begin- on il Ream entertained "tan Met- Preskovich, | $198 each 2 for $3.00 Ine Value to $4.98 Hannah B. Kelley left Wedne Lt with Mi Spring an ext treet nded visi akeworth, Fia I'he Miss en Cunnit race with rein delphia rit CII 1 Live i it and scalded arms, 1 several to uesday afternoon companions Philipsburg Miss Orovi when the was driving Removing the was showered with hot water which inflict burns. First aid treatment wi administered at Philipsburg while the injuries are quite ful no permanent effects pected to result were on Enroute cits topped engine of bev radiator team we road car she ame rheated he ed pain- il are ’ Friday night an old-fashioned sledding party was held by a group of Milesburg young folks, who rode from that community to the Bond C White farm home at Mi Eagle to spend the evening. Mrs, Floyd Lu- cas and Mrs. Effie Heaton went to the cabin early in the afternoon prepare refreshments und have the place in readiness for the guests Members of the sledding party were Mr. and Mrs. Buck Spicer. Mr. and Mrs George Newman, Mis Elizabeth Smith. Miss Helen Whiteman, Miss Fay Sheckler, Miss Helen Sheckler and Miss Virginia McClellan, and Donald Letterman, Mahlon Letter- man. Dick Miles, Jack Wehr and Eddie Miller. Floyd Lucas presided 4 at the driver's seat of the sled for the journey which required nearly jEWO-3nd-a-hait hours each way. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page Five Ladies silk dresses, special tha veekend, $1.08 cach, 2 for $3.00. Sid Bernstein, Inc, Value to $498 Attorney R. Paul Campbell ha been confined to his home in Slate College for the past several because of an attack of grippe I'he Music Section of Belle Woman's Club will meet Wed day, February 1 at 8 p. m. at of Mrs. John Henry Spring street. American of the twentiet any Lhe fonts ne thie vinen comj century will be Mr. and Mr Hig! t O home on onel early tudied Nii - RE ATHLETES TO IN EXPERIMENT PENN STATE FIGURE MANUFACTURE OF LICENSE 1940 TAGS BEGIN 1940 motor vehicle been tarted at th Liary Pills bur gl nt of Wells resents has Peniten partme This 000 re an sets compared artment of Revenue's par for 1939 Made a part fare's by Department trade-training program tags will give stant ployment to 100 men. and will 1 quire the use of 1000 tons of i ial steel: 8500 gallons of rel paint: 3500 gallons of varni pounds of numerical ink 4 000 000 sheets of wax paper; 2.267.000 velopes, and 52.000 shipping cartons PENITENTIARY TERM IN POST OFFICE ROBBERY George Dewey Jenkins. 41 timore, who pleaded guilty rob bing the Woolrich, Clinton county, post office December 16, 1036. was sentenced to three years in a Peder- al penitentiary on Tuesday The Government identified Jen- kins as one of four men whegbiast- ed a safe and removed $8814 in stamps and money and $8343 in United States savings bonds. The non-negotiable bonds were thrown away in their flight John Lutz received a five year sentence at Scranton in the October term in connection with the same robbery. The two men are expected 10 stand trial at this term of Federal | Court. entirely prison labor a of the of Wel next years con en- GETS of Bal- to ‘Charges Against Tressels Upheld (Continued from Page 1) Regarding relating Lo instru in regard to the advertisements admittedly throughout the state to show the Tre busine censets the anda ag provision ting IVising ww, the court circus Laing and Aoing Pennsylvania Li Bureau, did act Lt parti rtlsement the defend - FARM CALENDAR The Sehool Fimely Reminders From Penn svivania State College of Agriculture A Superphoasphate and Manure ’ Winter Cooling of Milk i 8 it A OD 1% Care of House Plants me LY 2 well 5 water siants moss n Garden w bOX ed them between titers which are kept moist temperature Syrup Equipping to keep out dirt the =ap, and svapoi ation al use insure the produc- delicately flav- remind forestry at Penn Slate fill il or placing rdinary rn 1 Quality Maple buckets with cover requently prompt the Hecting +s 74 a sus frit anc cares) Sugar h tion of colored yrup gpecialista Yt Lgl ored maple extension Ladies shoes, $1.00 per pair, Val- to $395, 8id Bernstein, Inc. * lh Feeding Game in Union Co. Fla Forty bushels of corn were distrib- | uted last week in the mountainous sections near White Deer and far- ther south at Spruce Run, Uniod County, for feeding of =ame, Ken- eth M. Koch, president of the Mil: ton Fish and Came Association states that more will be placed when needed Plans discussed at meeting of the club include the feed- ing and stocking of pheasants and the carrying on of an extensive pheasant rajsing program the coming Summer. The associa tion also expecis to stock local streams with troul next Summer. ~sladies shoes $1.00 per pais Val- | {ues Wo $3.05, Bid Bernstein, Ine. the! during : . | (CLASS 30,000 People Read This Column every week I'l why i partment has become 80 amas ag'y the benerite derived, it RAIN Counter RATES first ment conta REA adver al we Centre Advert and 15 semenis of cents lor « h ad more than Lweg I'ATE A sl sale or rent ADS this of must be Pleas all at Lhe mel : publis ver Is Lraight one All advertisement complied wil lice nol Nn by fon 5 Je CRIBER'S PR Lied a 20 priviiege IVILEGE word nd st and Found Help Wanted Work Wanted “14 Wanted to Buy arders Wanted Articles for Sale 1 El ary sige Be lie Lag? Modern Bieotric Broader perfect condition, aie might trade On oar Mackevvil Pa. =7 SALE Rpacity THevw Or ok Fa rn : ALE Pr ys Alx yt and Mow Bellefont mixed. Price of Charies O H D 3 (Moor Ru: x4 COAL-All kinds, soft, hard canned and stoker coal Prompt delivery Mail card for prices. Address Harry Confer. Mleasant Gap, Pa or Moshan- non Pa x4 Fon BALE 14- inoh ght “and 1oose driving pulley with bronze bush- Ings. This pulle, was taken off a new machine And has never been use | A bargain for agyone needing a pulley of this sige. Can be seen at this office 114 POR SALE--Must turn into cash and will be sold. brand new uncrated Caloric gircuiating room heaters al 1688 than oar lomd price. Dealers or Users make offer on one OF ANY Guan. tity. OW. Houts, State College pn 15 stosl cow stalls, comms 1 doubles Unit {FOR SALE i Dirte wits stanchions Hip re milking machine in first olass | ales an sxoeptionsily fine colt. coming two years old fi use for the above will se'l tasonsbly. BW. Dale Woot: ton | Bete n {Having * bana, § Pa. POPpUIRS is undisputably twenty Nive in! permit Demin ing de gost RG y Bar rat Ass avers dering ils low ANIL iL Con Centre County's © Nve word cents I?m ditional insert words, ole cf Ol A oye lise ged cent & word is $s Lhal Lhose request repiis ng rning AWE maior on wed 1 VO Jig Aut moti arm Machinery Al D infomation M. care The Centre never Remsoy Inquire Pa approximately one-half Located in rth mile west re Borough nauire Helen Bellefonte x4 rest in a Jersey Shore riereie mage tile sin and barn teiephone of last big fom tasly Or A. Mothier x4 iv flocod mar rx terms Inouire Beech Creek. R $00004¢ YEAGERS MISSES’ Crepe Soiled Oxfords ONLY $1.00 S944 NEIIFIMINTE TA #9680 . E. M. SM'TH AUCTIONEER Call and reserve dates —Re- verse charges. Phone Stale College 2715 or LILES Apartments for Rent FOIL LENT ¥ Farms for Rent A ‘ ped Georgy des be Pharm hy Drugs & Optica Hearin: AM Store Au tipo LE Ti% ¢ Tibhins Conds Beech ( Repairing nie 153 UPHOLSTERY reTE lr mn rear Penn rash Modern North Race St Photie 400-M FURNITURE made 5 all Unholaterine at 2 Wim D Thompson Shop. 102 KE Lamb st Belisfonte, Pa MACHINE WORK --We sharpen cattle lippers for only 80 centa, postage paid. and meat grinder knives and plates and do electric and aostylene welding. We also have in stock oold rolled steel can sorews and set merews Machine work of all kinds Swarts Marhine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone an 461 OVE Upholsterin 520.3 mnt Jhone G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service 21 East High St. Phone 375-). BELLEFONTE, PA. H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt Attention Given All Sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA, PHONE 3579 AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ARPGUNCemBhis f Hl of AUCTIONEERS MAYES & STOVER PERSONAL (F118 Antiques ~ pee FPHONY) OR STATE COLLEGE MILLHEIM Z4-R BA 4 Keverse Charges) STORM SASH & DOORS FUEL BILLS CUT 20 10 30 CLASTERS Beil 8 PROTECT, WHAT YOU AVE Have You Ever Been LOCKED QUT? Resi ceny, for a nee and pri theil, lar- insurance small burglary vy bbery m el ure ry i on age Hugh M. Quigley INSURANCE Belicfonie, Fa ba J Temple Court PFHONE As We Vitalize Your Motor You. can see the gum, carbon and dirt come out, and That fre>s valves and rings, and re- news compression. To save gas, oil, dollars and motor for you. Only $1.75 DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, FA \ S|
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