Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. “February 9, 1939. A ——— NE —— EE ——_. A SC NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) eee A Water Tax Notice:—All property owners will be held responsible for The Budget prepared for the Bor- ough for this coming year is now any back water rent not paid by thelr (completed and ready for inspection tenants after April 1st. 1939. The collector, J. H. Finch, will be home the last week Of every quarter with the exceptions of Thursday evenings, League .Meeting:—The monthly business meeting and social of the Epworth League will be held this Friday evening at the home of Julia and Mabel Barton up the Pike. A good attendance is desired. The s0- cial time will be in the form of a Valentine party. Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer service on Friday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by the preach- ing service with sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. G. A. Garrett. Young Peoples meeting in the evening at 7:30 p. m. Methodist Church Services—There will be no prayer service this Thurs- day evening on account of the Dis- trict Quarterly meeting in the church at Milesburg that evening. Sunday School on Sunday morning at the regular hour, Junior League in the afternoon at 2 o'clock and Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. immediately fol- lowed by the preaching service at 7:30 p. m, with sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. D. D. Kauffman. Pearce Rumberger employed near Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend | with friends and relatives here. Charles Rowan of Bellwood, Pa, spent the time between trains on Sunday calling on some of his friends in and about the community. Students from here who attend Peunsylvania State College, namely, John Stere, Donald McElwain, John Resides, Dorothy Kerchner and Lor- raine Parsons, enjoyed a few days vacation over the weekend as a be- tween semester vacation. They re- sumed their work on Wednesday of this week. i 1 Miss Virginia Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Hall of this place, was married on Sunday after- noon in the Methodist church of this place, at 3 o'clock. The groom was Mr. Robert S. Hoff of State College. Congratulations young folks and may your years to come be full of happiness SIE TR — BUSH HOLLOW Guess there was too much sickness among our Sunday School members on Sunday, as we only had 38 pres- ent at Sunday School. Hope we dO titer next Sunday The revival closed on Sunday night with a large crowd present. We had good crowds every night but Sunday night the church was crowded. The people in Bush Hollow seem to need something more than a revival to make them think of where they will spend eternity. We had some won- derful sermons preached last | two. weeks but it didn't seem to have | much effect on those who do not have the Lord. Services every Wed- nesday night at 7:45 by Rev. Byrd. Mr. ang Mrs. George Bush are the happy parents of a baby girl, born Friday at the Centre County Hos- pital. The little one who is the second daughter in the family, has been named Dorothy May Pearl Bush. Mrs. Edna Spotts was on the sick list over Sunday but we are glad to say she has improved rapidly and was able to attend church Sunday night. Also the Andrew Irvin fam- ily were all on the sick list last week but we were glad to see them all out to church Sunday night. There is s0 much sickness in not only this Hollow but everywhere. Rev. and Mrs. Doll took supper last Tuesday night with the Resides sis- {ers On Wednesday night Rev. and Mrs. Doll and Rev. and Mrs. Byrd were supper guests at the Andrew Irvin home and on Friday night at the home of Mrs. Edna Spotis. Joseph Spotis of Chestnut Grove visited on Sunday P. M. at his moth- er's Mrs, Edna Spotts’ and the Roy Spotis home. Mrs. Ruth Rote and children and George Monsell, Lona Spotts and Edgar King visited the Spotts home Sunday p. m. PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richner of Port Allegheny, spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Richner. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel and Saturday afternoon shoppers al Lock Haven. ‘Harwood Kreamer, iBupt. of C. E., made a trip to Mill. theim on Sunday baby Nancy and George Etters were [evening in order to confer with other | {Christian Endeavor officers with re- {ference to promoting more active [at the home of the Secretary of the Council, J. C. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robison are {rejoicing over the arrival of a new {son to their home last week at the {Centre County Hospital. Mother {and son are getting along fine. This is the first grandson of Mr. and Mrs, John M. Robison of this place + Mrs. Julia Parsons left last Wed- nesday for MoKeesport where she visited for several days with her sis- ter, Mrs. Nettie Rodkey. From there she went on to Morgantown, West Virginia, on Saturday and visited for several days with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsons. Mrs home from the Centre County Hos- pital last Friday where she had un- dergone an operation for appendi- | citls the week before. She is get- ting along as well as can be expected and her many friends hope her com- plete recovery may be speedy McElwain Brothers, who regce™sy purchased the Sam Holy store rooms, | are having the repair work done at | this time getting it ready for occu- | We have | pancy in the near future learned that our Postoffice will be lo- cated there along with some other plans which are under way. Miss Jean Saxton, Mr. and Mrs Township, who is a student of the spent the weekend with her parents and greeting her many friends here She expects to complete her course | in the very near future. Many of the streets in our commu- nity are very icy and slippery and dangerous to walk over. Property owners should try to remedy the condition by placing on ashes or having them cleaned of snow before it lays so long to get icy. Some one will fall and get hurt and then the property owner will be liable here is a Borough Odrinance which states that all side walks must be cleaned off within so many hours after al snow fall or the borough will have | done and charge the property owner. The Burgess should get busy and see that this ordinance is com- Hammond Beauty School of Altoona, | it 3 {pled with There were 1856 present at Sun School on Sunday Mrs. Walter McCloskey and son Kenneth spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Walker at Lance Mr, and Mrs day William Crispin of Julian, spent Sunday at the Clayton | Watson home, Mr. and Mrs. David Confer and son Bobble, Mrs. Willlagp Giliesple and Paul Lomison atten the funeral of Mrs. Flick at North Bend on Sat- urday, also visiting at the Fwher home Emeline Butler of Howard, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler. Jean Gardner of Williamsport, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gardner John Daley has gone to Middle River, Md.. where he expects to find employment Mr. and Mrs MdDowell Walker and two children Walter MoCloskey and son spent Sunday at the W. B. Walker home at Lanse Ed. Holter of Beech Creek, spent Thursday night and Friday with friends and relatives Mrs, Paul Lomison of Lock Haven, spent Friday at her home A great many of our people are attending revival services at Monu- ment every night by Rev. and Mrs Rawlins of Struthers, Ohio, services will continue until Feb. 12th every- one welcome Verna Shank of Tyrone, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shank. Rebecca Confer of Yarnell, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Confer. There were twenty-four persons baptized at Monumers Sunday af- termoon in the church The Men's Bible Class met at the iW. 0. Gray home on Priday night | for their regular monthly meeting WOODWARD Harry Crader in company with Fast Branch afternoon and Clair Richner and boys of Summit | Christian work. Donald Fisher was brought | daughter of | John Saxton of Union | PLEASANT GAP | Mr. and Mm, Howard Trebold of | There will be a meeting of the State College, Mr. Korphage of 8t. | Townsend Club, Friday evening, Feb Paul, Minn, and Mr. and Mrs, Harry | 10th at 7:30 at the school house, Hile were dinner guests recently of | arg. D. C. Gardner returned to Mr, and Mrs. Ward Hille. her home on Saturday after g week's Mrs. George Margargel Sr. spent medical treatment al the Lock Ha- the weekend with her son Miles Mar- ven Hospital. Her sister Mrs, Nora gargel in Washington, D. C,, when Fox, of Williamsport was here for enroute to Florida to visit a friend. [the week, Lo assist with the work Ip Mrs. John T. Noll was hostess to | the Gardner home, her bridge club last Friday evening James Eagan, who has been quite at her home. ill for some time, Was taken to the Terry Noll motored to Harrisburg Aspinwall Soldiers Hospital on Sun- and return Sunday. day. Emerson Ramsey and two friends Mrs, George Heverly of Romola, of Harrisburg, were callers at the visited with Mrs. John Heiche]l on INoll-Melroy home Sunday. Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Zerby re-| The Amoma Bible Class of the turned to their home in Johnstown Baptist Sunday School will be en- Monday, after having been called tertained at their regular monthly home to attend the funeral of Mr. meeting by Mrs. Harris Confer on |Zerby's father Friday at his late Thursday evening, Feb. 8th {home at State College. Mrs. Susan Kunes left last week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noll spent a few for Wilcox where she expects 0 days recently in Cincinnati, Ohio spend some time with her son The A. D. Smeltzers and Sinie Hoys | Chorge and family. Mrs. Kunes are spending some time in Florida had not been so well lately and fell The Evangelistic services held at unable to stay alone {the Methodist church last week were Gaylord Bathurst is recovering [ well attended and a great benefit from the accident he had last week, (to the community Among the when he fell from the roof of the | guest speakers were Rev, Shultz of house Mr Bathurst is quite for- | Tyrone, Tuesday night and Rev, tunate, that the accident was no Hartsock of Bellefonte, Priday night. more serious We are glad 10 see Rev. Bernard Mrs. Tillie Kunes and Miss Virgin- Henry able to be about again after la Beaty spent last Thursday visit having such a severe attack of the ing friends in Lock Haven grippe that he was unable to preach | Joseph Durkin of Monument, visit- Sunday ed with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller Quite a number of our people are veral days last week | planning to attend the Lincoln Day Miss Dorothy Marks was a week- Dinner Dance Feb. 13th. at 7:30 p. end guest of Miss Dorothy William m. at which time Ex-Governor Both girls are employed at the | Harold Hoffman of New Jersey will Newberry Stores In Lock Haven be the speaker Mrs, Marguerite Strang of Niagara The stork paid a visit to the Emery (Falls, N. Y., Is spending a White's recently and left an addi- weeks with her parents, Mr tional member to their family George Schenck Mrs. W. H. Noll who has been in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Box poor health for several years is able children were Sunday guest to be about in the house part of and Mrs. R. J. Spangler time again after being unable to be Mrs. Mayme Shaw has out of bed for a few day ast week, 50 well lately Ray Melroy and wife and Mr. and The community Io Mrs. Milton and daughter est sympathy to Forest Gardner and Jean ¢f Blanchard were dir family, in thelr bereavement guess of Mrs. Josephine Dyer Sun Mrs. Fannie Collings of Buffalo, day at her home at Blanchard Y. came to visit for a while » Mr. Dess is doing substitute teach- aunt Mrs. Annie James wl ing at Fishing Creek 1 house sick for some time The carpenter work on the double Mr. and Mr Earl house owned by Harry Bliger will baby Sur likely be completed this week and It Mr wil soon be ready {or occupancy Beatrice Highway Patrolman Finkbiner of end with her cousin local Barracks moved imo the Mrs, Irvin Pravel ar E. Noll ond Maxon apent lam week with Mr Bvelyn Packer celebrats birthday last Priday, Feb. ird Mrs. Maltie Kessinger spent sen days at her Howa Raymond Maxon was sick wie days with asthma Mrs. John B. Coder, Jr the plant where he was working chard returned home Saturday It Mr. and Mrs. John Herman and Lock Haven Hospital where she had + the expo Cune 11€ shem Cay alter and Mrs. Raymond Packer t recently som- en Arkan- me time 5, where she Is a hospital under Clyde Adams who has been em- at Ridgaay since his gradua- jon from the Penna. State College 5 home now due (0 a slack season at oa mending spencing : servation a home in bad A of Blan- from son Jack, of Philadelphia, spent 8a% been {or the past three weeks [rom a urday evening and part of Sunday severe attack of pleurisy with relatives here having been call- A kitchen shower was gf time to attend the Mr and Mrs. Richard Heverh sister Mrs. 1st. Those who were Edward Gehret Mr. and Mrs. Richarg Heverly and | Mrs. “Ted” Harris and Mrs. John son Dickey, Mr. and Mrs Clyde { Noll together with Mr. and Mrs. M. Heverly and two children, Carolyn |W. Gettig and Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Rachel Mr. and Mrs. Reed 2 { Wilkinson of Bellefonte wire enter- and four children, Sheldon. {tained by Miss Ruth Parsons at her Ray and Charlotie. Mr. and Mm. Joe Heverly and children, June, Bobby and Janice, of lock Haven, Mr nd Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Confer and son Dear ried out by the pupils of the Spring Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shroat and {Tow p High School and an inter- gon, Gerry, Mrs. Fred Miller, Mr esting address given by William mn Williams, Miss Emma Tucker, supt. of Vocational work in Tacie DeHans, Sadie DeHaas the county Ward Picker, Mr. and Mrs John The regular meeting of the Pleas~ Heichel, Miss Lucille Heverly and ant Gap Sportsmen was held in the Donald Shearer, of Lock Haven; sre House Monday evening with Miss Vivian Myers, of Lock Haven Dr. Trembly, fish culturist of Penn Walter Willlams, Mr. and Mrs |sylvania as the speaker Darl Heverly and children, Billie The Garden Club met at the home John. Clalr. Ruth and Bobbie, Mr of Mrs. Harry Bilger Wednesday Edward Heverly, Miss Pay Heverl; afternoon Doris Heverly Mrs. Dallis Kline Mr. and Mrs. PF. A. Bauer returned and children Sam. Lucille and home last week from Pittsburgh startha The Heverlys received where they had gone to attend the many useful gifts. All guests sg funeral of Mr. Bauer's aged mother. an enjoyable evening which termin- Quite a large line of Valentine gied with delicious refreshments goods including “Whitman's” candy, greeting cards and party goods Is on display at Melroys — SNYDERTOWN Church notes: Sunday Church | 8chool on Sunday, Feb’ 12, 1939 at {9:30 a. m.. Preaching services al Oscar { 10:30 a. m.; Luther League at Tp. m Miss Bethel Young People mecting on Priday Miss Mildred Weaver. Miss Helen | evening at 7:30 Thompson and Miss Betly Royer on The following people were in al- Wednesday night Games were | tendance at the young people's meet- played and refreshments served ing of 8t. Mark's Lutheran church on Mr. Boyd Williams spent the seek- Friday evening: Betty Baney, Doro- end in Rising Sun, Md.. at the home | thy Haagen, Helen Rogers. Barbara of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Thompson, Mr: | Haagen, Kathrine Ziegler, Jean Wal- Williams being there for two weeks | izer, Marion Rogers. June Rogers, gocompanied him home on Sunday Roda Rogers, Mrs. Alvin Beck, Mar- Prof. Don Rice aiid A. B. Benne! garet Powers, Betty Krape, Henry have started bullding new homes Miller, Glen Rogers, Jr. Ellery Mr. Rioe on lots adjoining the U. B Walizer, Norman Stover, Harry parsonage and Mr. Bennet! just be- Lannen, Junior Hinds, Alvon Beck, low town Leonard Weber, Kenneth Nolan,! Sam Harshberger and his mother. Harry Haagen and Howard Ardery. Mrs. Alice Harshberger of Claysburg. ed home at this Fed funeral of Mrs. Herman's present home at Unionville After the regular meeting of the Women's Civic Club, Tuesday even- ing a delightiul programme was ¢ al~ eh nasal Mrs wnt —— at ——— PORT MATILDA The many friends of Mr. and Mm A. J. Johnsen will be glad to know they have come to their home here aller staying in Tyrone the fore part of the winter with thelr sob Poulson, entertained BLANCHARD | HOWARD | | Mr, and Mrs. Harold Confer are! the proud parents of a baby boy born | Monday night, Mrs. Bancta Dorman the Williamsport for treatment, Plans are being made {or the worlds day of prayer to be held Fri- day, Feb, 24th, at 7:30 o'clock in the Christian Chapel church Mr. Fred Day had his tonsils re- moved Saturday in the Lock Haven hospital Mrs. Girard Altenderfer talk Sunday morning at lersburg Reformed church John Weber 1s attending State Teachers College In Lock Haven Floyd Kemp received his Masters Degree In Education at the mid-year commencement exercises held in State College Friday night, The ladies of the sewing circle were entertained at the home of Mrs, Ellis Pletcher Tuesday evening The Atlantic Gas Company pur- chased the Sunoco gas station owned by Mr. Elmer Hall. The company will take possession the first of March Mls Daisy Buby returned mis- sionary speaks at the Highland Pl- grim Holiness h Wednesda evening, February 156th. at 7:3 o'clock A wide Fellows! held In the Methodist « Tue day afternoon. Members of the mis- sionary society Hunters Run Beech Creek attended Mrs. Harry Masden had the fortune of breaking Wednesday evening while frem a neighbors home Miss Belly Barger and Nancy Funk of Howard, companied thelr cousin and nep Pau] Lutz, of Bellefonte, t ville to spend a week with Mr. Luis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz returned to hospital Tuesday gave a the Hub- chur J world up Tea hurch from walking aunt i RD CLARENCE By JAMES H. BRUNGARD The following sixth grade puplls have perfect altendance term WW date: Larue Casher, Elizabeth Cingle Helen Matty, Lenore Moore, Mer- cedes Sharkey, Buzanna Swancer, Robert Hall, Fred Herr, Frank Kosh- ko, David Morgan, George Murnyach, and Clarence Woleslagle. Mr. John Kachik Is teacher Dorothy and Helen Drapcho, Mary Wozniak and Dorothy Miklusak had a grand time together Sunday p. m at the homes of the last two named They must have had whole chicken for dinner, Giggling girls and crow- Ng hens are sure 10 come LO some bad end Mrs, Steve Beram'y Jr. accompan fed Mr. and Mrs. John Kachik Ww the Philipsburg State Hospital Wed- nesday where they visited Mrs, Steve Baramty Sr, institution Miss Smith this Clarence chook BCI] lines Mi aulie that who is a patient al d grade teacher was absent from last week, due filled in three Lo Her postion wa ny Meek Mr. Schmoke when of 8th grade were not SosckAA nam Buddinger cay and HO Press predecessor ol ipposed to be hired her but il anoilher a ’ op- anciie from ima 2 10 BYP is family to Gran HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL NEWS annua The February P. 7. A evening, n the High 8 he bus meeting Howard Thursdas B o'clock torium alter! were nd also the fire where they toasted thelr toes and also some marshmal- lows Another smashing victory was won on Friday the third by Howard girls over the Centre Hall Basketball girl he victory of 27-12 was grea ly credited to t) e good work on the part of the forward, bul cou been acoomplished without of the guards who did very we of Avy tt have he work ever | after one the guards had been carried off the floor with a orn Hgament, The boys piayed one he most exciting games of the sea- son with Robert Yearick a forward showing excellent work making 18 out of 25 points boys score was 25-23 On Friday, Feb. J and grade school very ihteresting ieciure torium. The lecture was on th he American Indian by Prof. Gunthru; with the Indians for many years a group of four Indians Ong brave was a Sioux Indian and the second a Cherpkee. The woman wai an the Sioux man and they had their four year old son with them. The program consisted of Indian dancing and singing. Prof. Gunthrup show- rd a display of handmade objects wed by the Indian Many new facts about the American Indian were learned by all present. The program was very educational and also very entertaining Honor Roll--1st grade—Robert De- Arment, Earl Fleck: 2nd grade Dorothy Gardner Gilbert Gray: 3rd Crade--John Schenck. Mary Kate Weber: 4th grade—Nellie Daughen- baugh, Charles Heverly. Evelyn Poor- man, Joanne Wagner, Patricia Year ick: grade 5-iBeulah DeArment, Lois Carson, Ethel Fisher, Suzanne Hoffman. Frederick Wensel, eof » i" in af High sehoo] DIgh sChooi g xe ok given uved their way neida who was married 10 ns Mis nock hurrie hiladelphia ymen jell town Luray f where she has secur as cook with some very fashionable people there. Her niece now slave Ai while attend- Kath and Mra cia and daughter ern of Jersey Shore, Mr Elbert Myers, and daughter Pat Lock Haven: Mr MoGowan Clarenoe The George Joseph Cloney mf on and Rhoda Grieh made a brief ome Friday evin- i Mrs 1 at the Meek h The Presbyterians of Moshannon, calized over $50, which was near all from the chicken and waffle r held at the social rooms of Wednesday evening, their vesper services thi night Clarence Fourth grade in a body, is 1 Varia- Ions harmony and nove arrangement in tunes of old hymns will bs an interesting part of po- gram. Hoping to have a large and appreciative audience in atiendance Bervice beging at 7:30. Remember the date Feb 12th Mr. Brungdrd completed re. decorating of his Jiving room Sat- urday. after being out late the night before to see an exciting game of basketball at Snow Shoe between their team and Mill Hall. The latter lost both bovs and girls games W the home team. Donald Eters shot i Z * ri Re pe their church Feb. 1st. At i Sunday 0 sing in melody ir the rs al 4 cat ars 29¢ 2 Ige. pkgs. 35¢ 5 { ~y re. fender Fd € nuts Chuck Roast Fresh Jane Parker Donuts - doz. 10c Deliclous on Pancakes quart jar 23¢ Pillsbury PANCAKE FLOUR 220-0z pgs 17¢ Feonomical 2 Ib can 15¢ fona Cut GREEN BEANS - Campbell's : 3 cans 22¢ N.B( SHREDDED WHEAT - 2 pkgs 23c¢ Iona Peaches 2. 23c| LIPTON'S TEA - Va-lb pkg. 21¢ Pet, Everyday, Silver Cow, Carnation EVAP. MILK - - 101 PURE PRESERVES - - 2b For Kitchen Ue AGPMATCHES - - - TOILET TISSUE Concentrated—Blue Box SUPER SUDS - - FREsH PRODY CE FLA. GRAPEFRUIT - - - 19¢ FLA. ORANGES - - - 2 doz. 25¢ NEW POTATOES - 5 Ibs 25¢ Ib 16¢ Meaty Rump Roast - - |b 23¢ Smok. Picnics, short shank Ib 19¢ Tender, Juicy Steaks roo smo «|b 29¢ A. & P. Food Stores RAJAH SYRUP IONA COCOA . 4 No. 2 cans 23c¢ TOMATO SOUP Orange Pekoe Ann Page Family Bread 2 15¢c| TEXAS CARROTS - - - bunch 5¢ Ib 17¢ Quality Hamburger - - Ye wr wil VALLEY VIEW Miss Belly Eckley repos having A nice time the lassi weekend with her boy friend, Stanicy Jones and parents of Pitishurgh wy there of Shoe son a ae- ’ He 6 Anal a has 4 +4 {4 nd Mr r Breon ac r ™ er “ wl Visi spent & nga v : ’ King were Mrs. Reuben Gray Hou er and i= aughters a and Hazel Mrs. Forest Eckley papered ant painlid the store last week Frederick Rider is very busy wiring for Lann 5 new home while Mr. Eberhari oing the plumbing Lorena Rid COG NOS ve LL N Nin nna Hramots Anna Be the elecirie er had 1 bad Bluing Streaks agitend school ve trouble aundry? ahd seek William King is suffering wi We wish him a speet with bluing last If go, first Mr r biuing thoroughly in the quinsy ly of boiling water, ¢ rece ang then add it to the rinsing wate Geo. Shope spent Sunddy alter- This wii streaks noon wilh Frank Compaba CLEANING SPECIALS DOWN COME PRICES a or iy vad vers avoic Hill, were Sunday visitors e | , the | I of yoni Mr. a la el ae Yd and you ng Toiks had | The following people spent Sunday ‘spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richner were supper in the P. O. 8. of A. hall last | 3¢ the deus Deck ome: My and Elizabeth Ebbs. Bellefonte shoppers on Saturday. | Saturday evening. Among those | rs. Pau Byrd, Beatrice and Anna The ladies of the Baptist Mission. Miss LuVera Eminhizer of Lemont, {enjoying the occasion from a dis- | Mac Erle] all of Rebersburg. ary socimty served a chicken supper spent the weekend with her daugh- tance were Rev. and Mrs. Pred Greis- | Mr, and Mrs. Carl Fisher of Stat to their husbands on Wednesday fer Jane and her parents, Mr. and ing and Mr. and Mrs. "Hal" Crouse | Conese. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Pish- night at the homes of obe of their Mrs. Harvey Eminhiger. lof Aaronsburg, Mrs. Houston and | ©T of Bellefonte, spent Sunday al members , Mrs. Mary Pringle Sunday visitors at the home of children and Rev. H. A. Houseal of | ia vey Lutz home Mrs. Hilda Shope and daughters Ralph McCartney were Cordis and |Millheim. The receipts netted a i 8nd Mrs. Harvey Lutz will ob- Miss Betty and Wanda of Altoona, Ruth Robison, of Mt, Eagle, Mr. and [neat little sum which the Ladies Ald | T¥¢ their Golden Wedding Anni- spent Sunday with Mrs. Shope's sls- HA Sgr Wn A obi t ont | YETBATy ON Tuesday Feb. 14, 1830. ter. Mrs, Bob McCutchen. Mis, Clair © | eA 5 exits ; Thanks | Mr. Sylvester Haagen and Mr. and | Miss Ida Williams of Martha spent Sunday visitors at Harvey Emin- to all who thus supported this worthy | Mis will " an gf 106% Haven Jeveral ays Jett) With her nep- hizers were LuVera Eminhizer of cause. | Ewe Snags a the William Haagen ite Turin Lemont, Robert. Allen of Bellefonte! On Sunday morning the mercury | , : -) and William Bressler. {dropped to the lowest mark thus far | ghia. J Garorich pent Sunday HOUSERVILLE Irvin Confer and son Paul were this month. Tt was 2% degrees | ® Jaren», ant — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wertz enter. tained for supper on Thursday, Mr Bellefonte shoppers on Saturday af- | above the zero mark. | ay | LITTLE NITTANY and Mrs, Rev, Homer Gauntt and Sesrioon, , Laid aby | Mrs. Bertha Boone of Miitheim was 1s. Dessie Emel an ancy a Sunda ternoon caller at the E y af r : Supper guests al the Barl Harter children Joann. (Jhafied Sandra home Bunday evening were Mr. and The supper was given in honor of were visitors one day last week at the | J, Sheesley and the R. E. Musser Mrs. Earl Welsh of Lewistown, and Mr. Wertz's birthday. ome of Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer, | homes, =m | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Young of Hub- | Sunday visitors at the Ralph Hook 'N EURITI S En SCIATICA Or id Mrs. Willard Harter spent mio tr Tor cys Long RHEUMATISM Pritay 2 the home of Hoy Harter of Madisonburg, Mrs. Hook, mother ang ymond Harter at State Col- Mrs, June Hook and son Walter of Drive Out These Agonies—No Matter How Severs With Luebert’s Nox-"Em Tablets and Capsules lege. {Potters Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harter and | Those who spent Bunday with ihe modern ‘sasthods of Aving snd Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ishier and| ™Mr, and Mrs. Claud Hoy spent of | the eliminative functions of Liver sod |family of Nittany. ‘Thursday evening with their fainer. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Clark and A (GET eT% Tr Ts [AR | daughter Martha visitea Mr. und | Mr. cover mailing family of Zion, spent Sunday after- Marvin Lee family were, Mr. and Kidneys, You will sat. work and sleep Miss Mary Dullen is spending some John Wertz. sxpentes. Mrs, Ralph Oberheim at Lock Ha- Gap, 4. 6 Lusbart, FD, Coatesville; kw evening. For One Week Only! MEN'S GARMENTS Suits 39¢ Trousers .23¢ Topcoats 39¢ Tuxedoes 49¢ Hats .3%9¢ Neckties. 3 for 19¢ Bath Robes. . 39¢ If You're Able To Pay Rent . . . LADIES’ GARMENTS Plain Dresses. 39¢ Eve. Gowns 5% up Jacket Suits. 39¢ Blouses . . .. 26¢ Skirts fe Coats... 39% wp Gloves vi 1 0e a — S—— STRICTLY CASH AND CARRY TRY OUR EFFICIENT SERVICE AND QUALITY WORKMANSHIP ~ e You're Able To Own Your Own Home ! For a $3000 Home you pay aboul $2563 per month For a $3500 Home it's around $30.44 a month For a $4000 Home it's only around $3484 a month Can You Afford to Let This Go By Without Investigation ? See CLASTERS' Phone 8 FINANCES ARRANGED FOR YOU Er — —— F.&F. CLEANERS & DYERS Bellefonte and State College — EE. tors al the same piace Monday were of Shamokin. living. Pries 80¢ and $1.20 per package st Drug. And family al Nesbit. noon at the Earl Harter home. Vis- Mrs. George Eminhizer and two sons | better and life will ones more be worth : : ven Saturday
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