BR February 9, 1939, > wr — PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY | PINE GRO (Reported by VE MILLS | G. Mao Fry) Roy Lauck one of the Martz Store efficient clerks is housed up with a severe attack of neuritis, under the care of Dr. Thompson Dale of State College His many friends wish him a speedy recovery Former farmers here, Mi Clifford E. Close, lege, were ang Mr Col day Close now of State visitors In town © evening, guests of the son Roy and family on Chestnuy Street Prof. Paul I. Wrigley of Pine was circulating among his Ng farmers the past al survey for Pa Mr. and M: Charles Graham Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mothersbaugh, of Boalsb were Sunday dinner guests at the George Musser farm home on the Branch Lawrence Miller ar bride snugly fixed in their new ern home near Pine Hall chu Mr. and Mrs Rudy ness Our gales Hall, 1€ ighbor - week on Fede State Callege Geo were busi within Mon- 1 cauers nia Dale I ined Wo weeks observa- Philadelphia Farmer Samue SOriners n the L imber City Miss Ethel Brown of | spending some time | ir - the valley JACKSONVILLE Owing ister in our vice was factory manner hurch Sunday mornin ym wis of ner Circle of the dst End churches namely Misses Annette Kryder, Lucille Lucas and Junes Jone dering nif Qscar on la- dd at Luca B Mt. tend- and Jethel ws on - in ev € evening in wrong coat, that coal was missing was in its place Miss Ka Belg htoi's and ‘another one thryn McCrea was a Sun- gay afternoon caller at the home of her friend, Miss Christine Burd The afternon was spent in ice skat- ing. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Aley and daughters Mildred and Betty spent Sunday at Centre Hall at the John Schaefler home helping celebrate the birthday of Mr. Schaeffer with a chicken and waffle dinner Miss Lucille Lucas, of Fox Hol- jow, was a dinner and supper guest at the home of her friend, Miss Geraldine Swope Jacksonville can truthfully of having residents en are cally talented, such as the Orin Pye family, and they are not like the one mentioned in Matthew 25: 18, but like the ones mentioned in Matthew 25: 16-17. by their talents so as to increase On Tuesday evening of last week the Fye trio, namely: Mary Jane, Harry and John, entertained the following with string music at the William Beightol home: Mrs. Cecil Herr and son Robert, Mrs. Robert | Comaway and children, Kathryn, Luey, lester and Harry, Kathryn McCrea, Kenneth Neidigh, Fred Betz, George long, Mr. and Mrs, | William Beightol and children, Louise, Milford and Earl. After en~ joying an evening of music, re- freshments were served consisting | of ginger snaps and apples Mr. and Mrs Perry Kline, of | Howard, were Wednesday evening callers at the Miles Bartley home Elmer Swope, the caretaker of | our highway, met with an accident | on Tuesday of last week while haul ing ashes from Orviston. He stopped his truck at the Marsh Creek bridge and while stopped, another big truck crashed Into his truck, caus- ing a eracked rib and an injury to his back. giving him much discom- fort, and a vacation. Bul we are glad to note only very slight dam age was inflicted on the truck. Sunday supper guests at the A. | A. Oarrett home were Mr. and Mrs. | Newton Weaver, of Btate College, | and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baird and son Ralph, of Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and og Nancy, of Centre Hall; ack us and Miss Mildred Aley boast musi~ | using | visiting friends and former neigh- bors The John Kocher and the Dreibel- bis Bros, farm homes are being wired for electricity, connecting the main line at the Cary Shoemaker osuntry Repor and wife will be Geo. Rudys a Krebs Strouse burg road Mrs. Eugene SINan are accompaning vinand 1. OG. Harp Weeks auto where 20ro don't hole Markle the are that J. Fred uceesson LO the Luther the Gates. tenants on farm on Mrs. Fred Geo. P ir va- sun- bother Irvin and ter on the 1 Of 3 rip Ww Florida anvone {iss Enid Hun tL On account wen wr wy and Ty DOM home of the following listen- ddigh, Fred Bel ge Long, Ed. Burd, Bill FErt- Loise and Farl Beightol, Dick rea, and Mr. and Mi: Willlam The evening Was an en- senneth Ne Furnace, land a: i Johnny bara Sh: affer. James Jone thir Bartley who spent Thursday Vee at the home of Mr. and Mrs were. Mary Jur Har- ry and Johnny Fye who entertain. ed with string music. Others were; Edwin Burd, Bud Fike, Fred Beta, louise and Earl Beightol. They were treated to home-made ice- cream and cake. All enjoyed the good music James Jones was a ner guest with hi frie Bartley Sunday evening Mi Jes Bartley home were Mrs. E. R Bartley and sons Arthur, Roy and Ralph, Dorothy and Fred Bets June and Harry Fye, Dick McCrea; Irvin Rogers, Milford Beightol and Kenneth Neidigh Mrs. Alice Betz Dorothy, and Miss were Bunday afternoon the William Weaver Baturday evening Jame Shaffer home were Orin Fye and children, Mary Harry and Johnny, Misses Betty Walker, Louise Beightol, Kathryn Lucy, Lester and Harry Conaway, Kenneth Neidigh and Milford Beightol, and were royally enters tained with guitar music At a reasonable time home-made ices cream, cake and pop corm were served. On Saturday Guyer Ertley butche sted a big hog for family use. A little late for butchering but bets ter late than never y ET Sumner Noll dir n= A rth callers at the and daughter Rebecca Bartley callers at home callers at the Mrs June, Figure Skating Expert (Continued from Page 1) am — figure skating from John Davison, af Madison Square Garden, New York, and from Harry, Roy and Bddie Bhipstead of the Ice Follies, Known as the only girl ice skater in « the Southwest, she has staged a number of shows, reviews, and hockey games iin her bome town of Tulsa. Miss McCormick hag been Joctited at State College gince lagt May Classes. and private lessons for children and adults are now being arranged Inétruction wili range from bezinners' lessons to the last word in figure skating, Miss MoCors mick declares. Persong interested are requested to get in touch with her at 2561 8. Allen #ireel, or teles onte; Mr. and Mrs. D.- P. phone State College 5392. y Makes Plea For | Thompson Plan (Continued from page one) Hughes' letter came from the Gov- ernor's office in the following coms munication from J, Paul Pedigo, Sec- who writes: “The Governor directed me to thank you for courteous letter of February He is very glad to have your and you may rest assured they receive his careful considera- retary, has your 2nd view: will tion." The full to Claovernm text of Mr letter Jain Hughes’ follow Bellefonte, Pa February 1, 1989 Arthur James isburg, Pennsylvania Clovernor Har: My dear Governor The writer of thi a family of We teachers who were generations The fonte Academy tha to the effects of the inder upery f the Hughes family od of sixty-five years. It ang educated many of the in Wilkes Barre, Scranton by towns After my graduation from Prince- ton College in 1885, 1 a self wit} Wns Princip: | he Academy and a t n 1850 belongs to preacher and Republicans for Historic 3elle~ closed In 1984 depression and con- for a peri attracted letler the ison best DOY Wd near- sociated my- father no then LO Observe I eXperi as been enhar I became a member of hool Board, 1 have vis- urn out good itizenship ir rural : } Snag) t I ecome our nifice ord i an : believe that the Thompson Plan or one very similar to if UH carried out I 14 wou nceresy ot BLT AE JAMES Headmast Bellelont Sportsmen Hear Fish Culturist {Continued from t group s of trin- through- and 1s and Xi iter jular business of the ever game REO : same meel« ng, Dr graduste of Cor- cool ollege ¢ : insre duced Dr a graduate has three pract experience from in the fish hatcheries in England States. He gave iting discourse on the tice i pect idiey ical ) recut as to their tivities from pawning time maturing it was stated that through research fish culturists could raise more and larger fish now than they could ten to fifteen vears ago, and that we can feed more cheaply and the fish give more growth Dr. Trembly also stated that through selected breeding that we were able to get a fall spawning of trout, especially of the Rainbow trout. He then discussed the mi- grating and tagging of fish. He stated that in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Board of Fish Com- missioners have tagged 1500 fish and released them in Spring they Creek. They plan a program of pa- | trolling this stream In order to get information as to the migratory activities of the fish and aszked that the sportsmen cooperate in every way and that should they catch = tagged trout to report the neces- sary information to the proper authorities. They expect to tag 3000 more and plant 1500 before the opening of the season and 1600 during the season. After his dis- Dr. Trembly showed an ine ¢ film on the running and spawining of the salmon in and around Alaska -- Rowgh Hands When the hands begin to feel rough, rub plenty of almond cream into the skin just refore retiring, and slip on a pair of old loose gloves, If | this is not effective, trv using cams | ‘phar ice Lastead of thy eres. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.’ POMONA GRANGE This week Suggestion ters. We part in havi aside Grange helps Of vark of much Grange as well lecturer in Job In the i5 not pre) but take Lthougnt MAnREeme: presentati ber and an urge bene Cirang nd tures —————————— WOLF'S § REPEATED B 110-Piece Set Consists of: 44.Piece Dish Set 14 Carat Gold Finish Trimmed with Burgundy Banding 1 Vegetable Dish 8 Cups Platter Dinner Plates Salad Plates 1 Cream Pitcher Dessert Bowls 8 Saucers 1 Sugar Bowl and Lid 32.Piece Glass Set of Matching Design Fruit Juice Tumblers 8 Ice Tea Glasses Water Tumblers 8 Glass Sippers 34-Piece Cutlery of Matching Burgundy Catalin Handles 8 Knives (with Stainless Steel Blades) 8 Forks 1 Sugar Shell 1 Butter Knife 8 Tablespoons 8 Teaspoons HIGH STREET anata ERLE ———— " bd Lebanon of tt» ishing Co thelr book Page Thread Gap, Miss and Mrs, —————— son Chandler of Pleasant Al in Shank of Bellefonts ! Wagner, of Altoona and Mrs, Eugene Markle and ie his 4 ( a ol of Pl 1 ant Gap vis- JULIAN ited Mrs. Markie's parents, Mr. and ri E BW mn N ni AlLoona % { Nii In MENLNE ‘ day morn- F da Dy LOT Rev, ¥ ervices rencs in Ohio, and WElams, turday ani Harry strong Butiony NAL OFFER AR DEMAND! & ” amilton Ross 22 CARAT CToE TRIMMED DINNERWARE ENSEMBLE a / From the Royal House of Burgundy ¢ comes \Y in spiration for this exquisitely beautiful and exclusive dinnerware en- semble. We never rat Gold Trim Dinnerware dreamed we could sell this 110-pe. 14- at so low a price. The design on the Glassware matches and the cutlery has matching Burgundy eatalin handles. We are proud to again offer this gorgeous ensemble and on our easy payment plan . , . only, 25¢ down and 25¢ a week. Buy tomorrow, NONE SOLD FOR CASH and WE MUST LIMIT ONLY ONE SET TO A CUSTOMER OLLIE MA/L THIS COUPON TODAY! RIETEEITED Print Address OPEN ACCOUNT WOLF FURNITURE CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. 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