Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 06, 1939, Image 5

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' HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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LOCALS
—John L. Barr returned recently
to Fortress Monroe, Va. after spend- |
ing 2 months with his mother, Mrs
Lydia Barr, at Mingoville, Pa
Mrs. James Clark, West
Stree, has
duties at the Katz store
well known establishment
—H. W. Alkens, of Juniata, stop-
ped at our office Monday, while on
a short visit with his mother, Mrs
Carrie M. Alkens and his brother
Forrest F. Alkens who reside north
ot Mlilesburg
Mis. Robert FP. Hunter and
uaughter, Hepr'ctta, last Thursday
motored to Pl. alelphia, for a visit
with Mrs. Honter's sister, and her
son: Miss Butts and Graham Hun-
and fam.'y,
~Mrs. Wilcox, the former Eleanor
Ardell, and her daughter, Marv
Carey, of Norfolk, Va, were in Belle -
fonte last week for a visit with Mrs
wileox's sister, Mrs. H, L. Curtin
the Driscoll aparisments
~Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 1. Corl
well known Ferguson township resi-
dents, were in Bellefonte Monday on
a combined business and pleasure
trip. They were pleasant callers at
our office where they are always wel-
come
—A\Irs. Nathan Aful'. who has been
«ith her bro.oer-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs Bruce Burlingame, at
Cazenovia, N Y. since December
has returned 10 Bellefonte to reopen
her home on Curtin Street for the
summer
Mrs, C. Edward Robb of North
Allegheny Street will leave tomor-
row for & motor trip to Annapolis
Md. to spend Easter with her son
Midshipmen Richard Robb, 3rd.
cias:, of the United States Naval
Acgdemy.
-Mr, and Mrs. Charles Garbrick
of Wilowbank street hid as their
guects Sunday their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Eheffuer and son Billie, and Mr
Garbrick’s brother and élster-in-
law, Mr.'and Mrs. John Garbrick,
of Bishop street
—Mr,; and Mrs H. Russell Smith
of Harrisburg, spent the weekend in
Milesburg as guesis of Mr. Smith
father, W. H. Smith, who is slowly
recuperating at his home from Lhe
effects of a recent illness. Although
he is not confined to bed, Mr. Smith
15 quite weak and has not been able
to be outdoors.
Week, Jr. of Wilkins.
burg, arrived in Bellefonte Wednes-
day of last week to be with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Meek
of North Spring Street, until after
Easter. He is convalescing from &
threatened attack of pneumonia, {or
which he underwent treaiment in a
Wilkinsburg Hospital before coming
home
~—Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Dubbs, of
North Thomas Street, motored t)
Rochester ‘N. YY." during the latter
part of the week, Mrs. Dubbs ex-
pecting (0 remain there until Easter
as a guest of her brother-in-law ana
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tor-
rens. Mr. Dubbs returned home
Sunday. The Torrens will spend
the Eater season at the Hoag fam-
ily home in Bellefonte, according to
present plans
~The Rev. J W. Yiesley, of Mill-
mont, was in charge of the morning
gervice at St. John's Reformed
church, Sunday, owing to the ili.
ne#as of the pastor, the Rev. C. Nevin
Stamm, who has been suffering
from a severe attack of lumbago
Although he has not éntirely recoy-
ered his health, the pastor has been
condutting services every evening
this week, and expects to be in
charge of Easter services, Bunday
morning
;=Mrs. Harry C. Menold returned
tn her home on West Curtin Street
Sunday night from Wellsburg, West
Virginia, where she attended the fu-
neral of her father, Charles P. Dick-
el
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Os
—(George R
ert. of Harrisburg, Pa. who died at | |
the Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg
oh Priday. Puneral services were
held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon
at Wellsburg. The death of her
father was an unusually severe blow
to Mrs. Menold. since Rust six weeks
220 her mother, Mrs. Dickert, pass-
ed away
—iMrs. Elizabeth Larimer who for
sce time has been employed bY
the Pennsylvania Power and Light
ComMany at Allentown, arrived in
Belleforte on Priday for a visit with
hér parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles |
Lorimer, at their home on West
High Street. The purpose of her
visit at this time i to take 5 com-
plete rest ordered by her physician.
After a week or ten days in bed, Miss
Larimer expects to continue her rest
at the parental home for a month
or six weeks before returning to her
dutles jn Allentown
Jack Wilkinson, proprietor of
the stationery store in the Plaza
theatre building. West High street,
is resting comfortably at the Cen-
tre County Hospital from an oper-
ation he underwent on Monday
Jack was in the act of carrying a
heavy box up from a basement room |
of his store when he made a mis-
«fp and fell, suffering a major in-
jury. Although an immediate oper-
ation was not necessary, surgical
treatment would have been required
eventually gud it was decided to
have the ordeal over at once. Yes-
terday predictions were that he'd |
be able to leave the hospital about |
April 18.
~Mijor and Mrs. Ralph T. Smith,
of Harrisburg, spent the forepart of
this week in Bellefonte as guests of
their respective parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Morton Smith, of East Linn
Street, and Mr. and Mn, W. D.
Rider; of Willowbank Street, Ma jor
Smith, who recently resigned his
post as comptroller in the Depart-
ment of Military Affairs at Harris.
burg, has accepted a position with |
the Shell Of] Corporation and for
the next few months will be engaged
inh creating a sales organization in
the grea including Centre, Clinton,
fycoming, Blair and Clearfield
counties, for the distribution of a
new type of road binding material.
Major continue
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High |
resumed her clerical |
ufter a |
year's absence from the staff of thay |
Mr, Howard McCloskey and
little son Ralph, of Clarence, were
callers at our office on Saturday.
~Roy J. Crater, of Spring Mills,
? D. called at our office Thursday
while on a business trip to Belle-
fonte,
—Wateh for Mrs. George Miller's
| annual Easter flower sale beginning
| Thursday, April 6th, at Miller's |
store, High street x14
Miss Lorraina Kirk, of Luthers- |
burg, 1s spending some time at the |
| home of her uncle and aunt, Dr, and
Mrs. M. A. Kirk,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
have returned to their
Mingoville after having
winter at Irwin, Pa
Have your eyes examined now!
Broken lenses replaced. Howard F.
Bauer, Optometrist, Crossley Jewel-
ry store, Brockerhoff Hotel block,
Bellefonte 101
Harnisn
home in
spent the
~-Approximately 90 women from |
M!lesburg and vicinity attended a
style show held by the Milesburg
Woman's Club in the Milesburg
Presbyterian church, Tuesday nigh=,
After a display of spring fashions
by various Bellefonte clothing stores,
a social hour was enjoyed and re-
ireshments gerved.
A daughter was
at the Centre County
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
of State College. The new arrival
is the third child and the first
daughter in the family, and both she
and her mother, the former Miss
Lorraine Murphy, of Bellefonte, are
reported to be getting along nice-
iy
born Sunday
Hospital tw
M. Bottorf,
While visiting in Philadelphia
last week Mrs. leonard “Pete”
Glenn, of Milesburg made a mis-
step and fell to the sidewalk frac-
turing one leg in two places between
the knee and hip. After the frac-
tures had been reduced and splints
applied, Mrs. Glenn was brought to
her home where che will remain
during her convalescence
—A motor party consisting of the
Misses Pauline Witmer, Helen Jen-
kins, Eleanor Love, Helen Garbrick,
and Betty Jane Funk, and William
tenkins, John Kelleher, John Over-
! olts, Bamne! QGriest and William
Fick, will leave this weekend for a
trip to Washington, D. C. to view
the famous cherry blossoms and to
take in other sights of interest in
snd about the capitol city
—A regular meeting of the Belle-
foute Mothers’ Club will be held at
the home of Mrs. R. C. Blaney
East Curtin Street, at 8 o'clock Mon
day evening, April 10. Mrs. Blaney
and Mrs. Samuel! Shallcross will
hove charge of the program. the
tople for which will be “Taxation
The entertainment will include mu-
sic. A representative tumout of
ciub members is hoped for
—Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Boggs have
they spent the winter months, and
have leased one of the Ross Wallace
houses in Milesburg They
had their furniture brought up ror
Philadelphia where it was in stor-
ege, and are now fixing up the
Milesburg property as a more or le
permanent home. The Boggs usu-
ally spend the winters in Florida and
the hot summer month in Maine
Twenty-one member; of Belle-
fonte chapter. No. 151, Women of
the Moose, me: last Thursday night
at
Spring Street
Cds, senior regent,
Katherine Smith,
Washington, D. C
June for installation ceremonies
Mrs. Mary Sager, chairman, sub-
mitted a report of items sent to
Moosenart, children’s home main-
ained by the lodge at Mooehart
ml
~The second edition of the “Fam-
ily Album” will be presented by the
Young Women's Guild of the Belle-
fonte Presbyterian Church April 27
it was announced yesterday by
Guild officers. The affair will b2
held in the Presbyterian chape] and
will be in charge of Miss Ethel Cri-
der. Mrs. Samuel Shallcross is pre-
paring the scripe to be used. Bongs
Cora Lau-
Miss
with Mrs
presiding
grand recorder of
will be here in
end instrumental music will be fea. |
tured in addition to the “pictures
that will be portrayed. Admission is
25 cents.
~Announcement
by Mrs. John L. VanPelt, of near
Bellefonte of the engagement of het
| daughter, Miss Rachael Van Pelt, of
Chambersburg, to Alexander Oal-
braith, of New Britain Conn
date has been set {or the wedding.
Miss VanPelt is a graduate of the |
Bellefonte High School and Temple |
the |
Uriversity, Philadelphia. For
past five years she has been a teach-
er of commercial subjects at Penn |
Hall, Chambersburg. Mr, Galbraith
alse (s a graduate of Temple Uni- |
versity,
~dAnnouncement cf the engage- |
ment, of Miss Lenore Morgan and J. |
Ernest Martin, both of Bellefonte,
was made Saturday night at a din-
ner party given hy Miss Mary Flem-
ing ai the home of her parents, for-
mer Judge and Mrs. M. Ward Flem-
ing, on East Linn Street, No date
Pas been set for the wedding. Miss
Morgan, daughter of Mrs, O. G
| Morgan, of East Howard Street, is a
graduate of the Bellefonte High
Bchool and of the Pennsylvania
| State College. She later was award-
led a Master's degree at Penn State
where she established a record as an
exceptional student. For the past
several years Miss Morgan has been
teaching English and civics at the
| focal high school, where she is di-
rector ¢f the schoo] glee club. She
also directs the junior choir of St.
John's Lutheran church. Mr. Mar-
| tin, son of James Martin, of North
Spring Street, is a graduate of the
local high school, is a member of
| College, and is now part owner of
tre Pe-Ro dairy store in Bellefonte,
Those present at the announcement
party were Miss Jane McGOliivera, of
i Canton, Pa.; Mrs. Nathan Krauss,
of Bloomsburg, and the Misses Erma
8loop, Mary Baum, Jane Beatty and
Marie Carr, all of Bellefonte. Fol-
lowing the dinner cards were play-
ed. with prizes being awarded to Mrs.
and Miss Bouts
| ference,
returned north from Florida where |
have |
the L. O. O. M. home on North |
hag been made |
No |
| the Campus Owls orchestra at State
i
| Bee Crossley for the finest blue —Our mailing lst was corrected |
{ white diamonds; loose or mounted.
‘WE. Crossley, Jeweler, Brockerhoff |
Hotel Building, Bellefonte 10t1 |
~Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Kusse and |
| daughter, Joan, of Fast High Street, | any payments
{ will motor to Barberton, Ohlo, Fri-
{ day, to spend the Easter season with
| Mr, Kusse's mother, Mrs, Ella Kusse, | subscription is noted
{in that city.
—Mrs, Wells Daggett, of East |
| L'nn Street, has as her guest this
| week Mrs. Maynard Murch, of Cle-
i veland, Ohlo, who motored here
{ Monday. Mrs. Murch will return to
! ber home tomorrow
| ~Mrs, Benjamin J. Beezer, of
East Bishop street, who about three
| weeks ago underwent an emergency
Operation at the Centre County
Hospital, is convalescing rapidly and
[15 now expected to be discharged
| from that institution tomorrow
| ~=Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, of Brooklyn,
N.Y, arrived in Bellefonte Saturday
{ for a visit with her parents, Mr, anc
{ Mrs, A, C. Smith, at their home on
{ Bast Bishop Street. According tw
present plans she will be joined
{ here for Easter by her husband, and
will accompany him back to New
York early next week
-Forty-one pupils of the Junigta
Joint High school at Mifflintown
i members of two sections of the
chemistry class taught by Warren
E. Lebo, motored to Bellefonte last
week on a field trip. The students
were taken on a tour of inspection
through the mine, power plant, offi-
ces and kilns of the Warner plant
of the American Lime and Stone
Company
~—Plans for lighting the section
along Spring Creek near the High
street bridge so tifat Bellefonte's
big trout may be seen at night are
being completed by a committee
from the retail division of the
Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce
Lighting details are being worked
out and additional plans to erect
a souvenir stand are being made
| the committee announces
~The Centre County Agricultural
Extension Association is sponsoring
an exhibit of 4-H Club slides ibis
week in the show windows of the
Jack Wilkinson store on West Hign
Street. The display consists of 12
pictures, each of which is projected
oh ag screen for about 30 seconds
| before the next one automatically
takes its place. Owing to light con-
citlons, the display is presented onl!
item 7 to 9 o'clock each night.
~Scmething unusual {5 being at-
tempted at the Milesburg Bap
church. This church is turning all
: duties of the church to the young
people of the congregation for one
week ] i
ts
isl
These duties will inch
offices of the church such
youth pastor, Sunday School s
intendent, deacons, ‘trustees
teachers, ¢ The vq n
church will assume the work of the
pastorate on the 23rd of April. and
then on the 30th. the leadership will
be returned to the regular officers
after the preaching service
A West Penn Power Company
| rutomobile, specially equipped for
focating the sources of radio inter.
arrived in Bellefonte this
week and is now engaged in a sys-
tematic check-up of the couse of
Bellefonte's notorious radio noises
Up until late yesterday no serious
trouble had been Jocated, but a
rumder of miner sources of noises
nad bern spoird and steps taken (0
correct them. The car is manned
7 sn expert on radio interference,
shd iz Is expe ‘ted that much of the
owns radio ly will be cotrected
within the nex’ week or
+ uth
will
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cypres, of Ridg-
i way, formerly of Beilefonie, became
the happy parents of a 20f, born at
their home at 6:30 o'clock Tuesaday
night, The new arrival the sec-
ond child and second son In the
family. Mr. Cypres, former manager
of the A. C. Turner store here, is a
nephew of Mrs B. Goldman, of
Bellefonte, This weekend Mr. and
Mrs. Goldman upd son. of the Pet.
rikin apartments will motor
Ridgway to visit the Cypres family.
and Mrs Coldman will remain
ithere to oversee the care of the
youngster for a week or so
~Mr. and Mrs. W. W._ Bickett and
i Mrs. Erma Sloop are arranging to
motor to Niagara Falls, NY. ©
spend the Easter season with Mr
and Mrs. Bickett's daughter Miss
i Mary Bickett. While in that city
they will also call on Mrs. Bickett's
gigter. Mrs. Clayton Baney, of Ni-
agara Falls, who is In a hospital
there undergoing treatment for in-
juries suffered last Thursday morn-
irg when she fell down the cellar
stairs of her home. Mrs. Baney is
suffering from fractures of both
aims and several ribs, and for a
| time her condition wag quite serious
| The Baneys, former weil known
i residents of Bellefonte, left here
about 20 years ago.
~Miss Mildred Aley, daughter of
i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley of Jackson-
v'lle, will become the bride of Jack
| L#Roy Mabus son of Mr. and Mrs
| Blaine Mabus, of Pine Street, Belle-
| fonte, at a ceremony to be per-
formed at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow
(Friday) morning in the parsonage
{of the Methodist Episcopal church, |
Bellefonte. The Rev, H Willis
Hartsock, pastor of the church will
officiate. In the bridal party will be
{ the parents of the bride and bride- |
{ groom. together with the former's
i sister, Miss Betty Aley, and Mr. |
Mabus® brother, Blaine Mabus, Jr. |
Immediately after the ceremony the |
young couple will depart for a wed-
d’'ng trip to Baltimore, Md., expect. |
ing to be guests in that city of Mr. |
Mabus brother and sister-in-law, |
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mabus. Upon |
their return to Bellefonte they will |
make their home for the time being |
with Mr. Mabus' parents, The |
bride-to-be was graduated frqm the
Howard High School and for the |
past four or five summers has been |
employed by A. F. Hockman at
Heels Park. Mr, Mabus, a gradu.
ate of the Beliefonte High School. |
attended Penn State two years, and |
in 1997 was graduated from the |
Fckeis School of Embalming in |
Philadelphia. Since that time he!
has been employed as an assistant |
to Puneral Director Hardman P|
Harris, of East Howard Street. |
Bellefonte. Both members of the
young couple are widely known
throughout this area and have the
best wishes of a wide circle of
friends for happiness and prosper
in theis-futuse life.
is
| president
[Club at annual organization meet
{ing held Monday night at the Elks
| were:
| and
| McCulley,
| April 1st. Kindly check the label
jon your paper and eee if proper |
[credit has been given you, If we
have failed to give you credit for
made during
{month of March please advise us ut
once. The expiration date of your
on
label. Now is a good time 0 check
your label and see how you stand
with the publishers
'W. H. Brouse Heads
Local Elks’ Club
Brouse was
the Bellefonte
elected
Elks
William H
of
Home, West High street,
Other officers named for the year
John CGalaida, vice president;
Martin Miller, O. A. Kline and Wil-
lam Yates, trustees, and William
H. Brown, secretary and treasurer
The business meeting followed @
turkey dinner served in the social
rooms of the club. Music was fur-
nished by the Phare Pleigh orches-
tra of Bellefonte, which made it
initial public appearance on that
occasion
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BIBLE CONFERENCE IN
PROGRESS AT
at 7:30 o'clock
of Detroit, Mich
Bible Conference
held in the Bellefonte
Brethren church, upon the
The Love Passion of
head
This will
scheduled
CHURCH
Rev. W
will ad-
being
United
theme
Cod-
Tonight
8. Hottel
dress the
third of the
which began
Tuesday and will continue through-
out the coming Sunday Rev. Mr
Hottel, the teacher. js an outstand-
ng Bible authority and lecturer. He
is widely known in religious circles
for his contributions to the Union
Gospel! Press and the Sunday Sch
Journal, His irational teachin
has sown thoughts of greal
wherever he has been called
Themes for the Cx
ing the balance of the
Friday, 7:30 p m
peope of the Cross
Saturday, 7:30
Peatures of Christ's
Sunday, 10:45 a. m
rection of Christ” 7
Blessed Hope
A cordial invitation is
to everyone to attend
Bible with you
be Lhe
SeS810NS
001
Insp
good
mierence dur
week will be
The Kaleido-
m Peculiar
Death
The
30 pm
Pp
Resur-
The
extended
Take your
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
WELCOMES NEW PASTOR
Rey
who
reception in honor of the
Jacobs and Mr Jacobs
were transferred
Wis
members
local Ev
A
HH
recently
Danville
night by
tion of the
The Rev. Mr. Jacobs
Rev. John B. Mayes
the Bellefonte church
Edward J Teaman
Keller. E. M. Cartwright and James
R. Hughes participated in the
speaking program, while ih follow-
ing entertainment was in charge of
Foster Augustine: Miss Roxie John-
from
last Thursday
of the congrega-
church
the
here
held
angelical
replaces
a8 pastor
Charles W
goh, organ numbers.® selections by |
Pine Grove Mills quarteits, prayer
by Mrs. Blanche Peters: hymns by
the congregation; a reading by Mrs
Violet Miller; and accordion solos
by Mr. Augustine and Robert
Wayne. Refreshments in the social
rooms climaxed the evenings ac-
tivities
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NEW ORCHESTRA MAKES
DEBUT IN BELLEFONTE
Bellefonte
ganization made
Monday night
Pleigh Orchestra
band. fumished
annua! meeting
Elks Club the
West High street
Composed of ten members
ing in age from 15 to 20 yeirs
orchestra shows considerable prom-
ise of winning much popularity dur-
ing the coming summer months
Members of the organization are
John ¥ Galaida Miles Ailkey,
drums: Charles Coble and Donald
Wion slide trombones; Robert
Chesman, bass fiddle and violin;
Charles Minnemyer, banjo, Robert
Porsburg and Paul Everhart, trum-
pets: Kenneth Fromm saxa phone
Walter Porster, clarinet
Wms o—
LENTEN PLAY GIVEN BY
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL PUPILS
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The Lenten play The Upper
Room.” givin by former pupils of
8t. John's Catholic school, last year,
was given again Priday night in the
parochial school hall of E Bishop
street. A large audience was present
to witness the popular play, direct-
ed by the Sisters in charge of the
school
Those in leading roles were Rich-
ard Austin, Anthony Boscaino, The
Misses Mary O'Hara, Patricia Kel-
ley, Anne Kelley, Jack Cole, John
Drogan, Milo Sciabica, and Carolyn
Kachik. Choral work was done by
the following: Susan Torsell, Jean
Teresa Fike, Molly Gher-
rity. and Rosalie Miller
ewest musi Or -
deb here
the hare
ten piec Wing
music for the
the Bellefonte
Elks Home
Pe
at on
rang-
the
mano
out that “Dated” look
with
DEVOE'S
Rejuvenating Paints
as low as
$5.45 a month
We'll arrange thru FHA
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motor single cylinder engine and
pumn jack combined, John Malls
Bellefonte, R. D. 2 (Hublercburg) 14%
FOR SALE-Hundreds of used tires,
all sizes from 15 0 26 inch rims,
Backed Ly written guarantee. Open
evenings until § o'clock Walirun
Ato service, Snow Shoe Intersection,
Phone 753 E+ 4
POR SALE Three glase-top tables,
12 chairs to match, 2 marble-top
tables, 3 dinette tables, 1 12+ft. fold-
ing work table, 4 benches, 4-burner
grill, 3<burner gasoline stove, U
meat slicer, Bosch radio and stand
Will sell cheap. Big Trout Inn, Belle.
fonte 1381
This privilege can be used six Lunes a year
= | baled alfalfa
POR SALE—Panm machinery at econ. |
omy prices—qmew, used and recon-
ditioned—28 tractors, 22 tractor plows,
40 used implements of all kinds; also
{ horses traded in on : 300
| bushels choice seed potatoes. Home
n clover seed
, Jersey Shore, Pa
Blding which we are selling out
Tu will be good ior for farm
. Inexpensive
+ Also all kind: of of “alive
Jmber at 826 to #28 pe
, ute Jauiar 0 Co. State "ook:
lege, Penna. Phone 703. ott
Coal and Wood
POR SALE--A highgrade
Coal $2.00 per ton car. This coal |
jeomes from the Tom Kerin mine at
| Moshaninon, Pa Tote or I
Frank Rogus or Joe Jazefik,
i
Automotive
ALE—A 1523
a
Th lh
A9et |
Loesch Suppl i
al diflerent
Hay, Grain, Etc.
SALE-126
FOR
(rade Jahn
Lusghey ‘ AF SL
Hayes, Hubler
Outs
bur
POR
roan
Homan
SALE
cerul
Lute
"BALE seed
Re
A
POR
Outs
Lu H
R. D1
FOR SALE
potatoe
A Bellefor
41 Zion
FOR SALBE--Shade Cl
Inguire Henry
fonte 1, (Fill
$i165-R-2
imax
Abo nt 8
of
FOR SALE Some
$10.00 per busi
f HBeliefonte
3657
Had
1
‘ollegs
POR SALE--Alfalf
i
« Premie
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
“Dogs, Pets, E tc.
FOR SALE Pekingese
d. Mr { C
Mingoviil < hone Zion 23
POR
pu
pe tHe
Tie Stock
FOR BALE —A bay horse
Edward T. Walker
FOR BALE Two
Inguire of
Wingate, Pa. x15
cows. Fount
Hal nes Howar d R.FP.D. 1. x14
FOR BALE- —@ nice hosts, 1. B. Chile |
2 Pleasant Gap. Pa. Phone 256-
fresh
Pa
R-4
Ame
Billy
large work
POR
Ing Quick's farm
hor
SALE
FOR BALE
POR
sell
Centre
enwald
BSALE-#iv
ai the Meht | :
Hall Hotel bar William Gre-
x4
old
Inquire of Ei-
R.D {Maresh
x14
A blark mare 6 years
nit 1200
Howard
FOR SALE
welght atx
lery Miller
Creek Road)
FOR SALE--Omne grav horse, weight
1600, one bay horse, weight 1200
Priced reasonable. Inquire at Meek
Farm at! Waddle 14%
FOR BALE Ir 5 years
old, in foal. ywhere
John Fis hb
Phone “38-1
POR SALE- Sorrel ‘horse 8 vears
weight 1380. or
cattle Inquire
Beech Creek, Pa
on eoray mare
ill work an
Bellefonte
ola
will exchange for
of Joseph Peter
xi4
FOR SALE - Fog ister ed Guernsey bulls
sight to fourteen months old; C
T. A. records; also two grade cows, Lo-
cust Lane Farm, Beech Creek. Pa. R
1 x15
FOR SALE A mated team of 3 year
old bay mares, well boned Also 2
black mares. one with foal Gentle
and good workers. J B Strunk, Mill
Hall RD xi4
POR SALE Horses. “Montgomery
Ward cream separator, capacity }
gallons per hour, used 1 vear, Morrie
Witmer. Beliefonte. BR. D 1. (Buffalo
Run) Phone 908-R-23 x15
FOR SALE-Several freah grade
Guernsey cows 2 work horses,
Weight about 1300, low priced. also
straw, shoats, etc. call
Haupt's Place, Bellefonte x15
POR SALE--8ome good Chester White
SOWE, some are bred, one has a lit.
ter now. Inguire of James Callahan,
State College, R. D. (Shingletown)
Justine Lodge. Phone 2501 x15
FOR SA SALE—Bxceptionally good work |
horse, about 1500 We. Price reason.
able. White Blossom Sweet corn
seed. seed oats and seed potatoes
Millie M. Kepler. Penna. Purnace, Pa
x14
FOR SALE—Three cows. 1 fresh in a
week, 2 will be In April; these cOws |
| are mixed stock but good ones 7 six
FOR SALE-4We have a lot of German |
ied
. 8 Weaver,
RD 1
Howard, |
x14
| FOR BALEB—Horse or would exchange |
Horse
| 1600 good
| arive,
| many.
Moshannon |
§
for cattle or hoes weighs
worker, quiet for boy |
reason for selling have too
Priced reasonable. Clyde A
Rider, Penna. Purnace, Pa.
uire of A
dey (Penna.
Phone 8-R-27.
Poultry
pang
-. To
Berkshire and Ches- | OB
uality alts
(“gested | Hy [o] or
ihe A
CUSTOM HATCHING At
prices. Showers Hatohery,
ant Gap, Phone GOB-R-3
BABY CHICKS Quality White Leg-
horn chicks from blood tested
hen breeders. Halfmoon Valley Parm
'E. M. Peters, Port Matilda, Pa. RB D
x17
POR SALE White “Rock
breeders, tested for BW
no reactors No custom
hatches Tuesdays, Chicks
100, Henndgn's Poultry Farm
Mills, Pa. Phone 6-R-21
Household Goods
POR BALE--1 bedroom suite
of Miss Martha C. Beezer
State College, Pa
chicks ail
DD with
hatching
$8 50 per
Bpring
BL!
Box 116
Farm Machinery
FOR SALE
mery far
Jd. Ce
Phone
New 1d
120K]
FOR BALE
LOG
wer
weeders
mu
Real Estate
POR BALE--€-
COnYen
B
ron house
4 car parage
Phone, Bell
with
SLCes
ed #llefonte
in elon
192-M
POR BALE
frame house
eirCiric ht
with out bull
Rowan, Fleming
FOR SALE--Property
Borough. Bes }
wale
OY
O a FLV RE
ground
W. Bauder
p02-R-12
FOR BALE
FOR SAL}
houses
frame dwell
first Soor
on Oona
heating system
ing
and §
» A
installed
condition
frame dwelling
first Boor and 3
seond foor
on
“
W. HARRIBON WALKER. Alt
Masonic Temple Bu
Bellel«
Houses for Rent
POR RENT Modern
FOR RENT-
Half Moon
LE i
Possession
House 116 E B
of De BR Pp Nou Bel! tefont e
Bide. or Phone 253-7
POR RENT £-romm house
All modern convenienoes
Shope, E Curtin Street
Pa. Phone 206-0
FOR RENT -—Five-roon
FRIOW gs range
lame Jot, frig trees A
mediately, Phone 207M liefonte
xi4
POR RENT--Desirable residence at
Axe Mann. All modern conveniences
Possession  unmediately Inouire B
O. Harvey, Temple Court. Bellefonte
Phone 508.7
POR RENT---7-room
ern convenienoes
ant Gap. Two-car garage Posse.
sion April 15 Earl Rimmey, Pleasant
Gap, Phone 520-R-11 x14
FOR RENT--In } “modern
home with all conveniences Px-
cellent garden and very desirable lo-
cation Inquire at the Centre Demo.
crat office or B Miles Jr. Miles
burg, Pa Phone 195-R
For Sale or Rent
house, all mod.
FOR
Touse on Logan St. Bellefonte Pa
Inouire of Mrs. Alice
Bellefonte, Pa
FOR SALE OR RENT-—100 acre farm
xis
ail
Locate
18
334
reasonable |
Plows
x17
o.d
Inquire
1011
1441 |
located in Pleas- { 4
i
xi4
RENT OR SBALE—A five room |
M. Showers, |
nine room house, furnace and elec |
tricity, also a thirty-five dollar Bast. |
with carrvineg case chean
Milesburg. Pa
with conveniences In good ocondl- |
tion on corner Ridge and Burrowes |
Steet, Belisfonte, Pa. Phone 207-M
Inquire at Bungalow next door, 240
Rooms For Rent
YOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms
Inquire of Mrs J. L \J
High Bellef tf
Runkle,
Bt, lonte, Pa. 38
FOR RENT uth
light Dr keeping inquire o of Mm
hoe: Higa Bt Bellefonte. Pa. wu
Apartments for Rent
| FOR RENT--Busi bX 8 rootn in Miles.
burg. Phone 187-R 134
FOR BENT--A 5 room mn spariment me
re of White
U pelletonte Bos Dr Sw
IriSiruetion
CANTY
fonte Phone
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ED gd PLY Bellefonte Ra
hold a card
Wits! High St. on
April 14 at 830
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Admission 206¢
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DOId & rueminaes sie
wre room, Bush Arcade bull
Batwrday. April 22
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cant a
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( rt
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smith
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Dead
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Having lately
M. Tibbens
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Pharmacy
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discovery Free
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dally
REPAIRING —
recained
IE 4 harpen ed by Geo.
St " Bei lefont xié
FOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Purni-
Sure repair shop, repairing. restors
ing antiques a specialty Cane and
rush seats. Modern upholstery
North Race St. rear Penn Belle Hote]
Phone 400 M. :
Glenn Ridge
PU RNITURE
made Wu
Upholstering
Wm D
Shop, 102
Bellefonte
MACHINE
clippers
REPAIRED
kinds !
and i
Thompson's
E Land st
Pa
WORK We sharpen
for only 60 cents, postage
paid, and meat grinder knives std
plates and do electric and scetylene
welding We also have in stock cold
rolled steel cap screws and sel screws
Ma ie work of
Machine Shop, Belle
22-R
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Bal
catils
Personal
MEN OLD AT 40! GET PEP New Os-
rex Tonic Tabledg contain raw OF
#ler invigorators and other stimulants
new pep. Value 81.00
THe Call, write Wid
mu
Spe
mann
al price
& Teah
Card of Thanks
LE We take This
pressing
ne etghbor
mes ns
thanks to
the use of
tributes and
{ iy svmbatl 1y
Imes an death of J
_Bel lefonte The
friends
their cso
LS .
Family
of
SHOPE--We wish to exgeess our
thanks to relatives aud friends for
the use of their cars floral Wwibutes
and kindly sympathy during the
ness and funeral of our mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Shope
The Shope Pamily and Margie Hamp
means of
YW thanks to friends
and peighbors for the use of their
cars, their floral tributes and their
many other sofas of kindly sympathy
during the ines and death of the
John 8 Spearly, of Belle
late Mrs
fonte The Pamily
SPEARLY —We
expressing our
take this
Carbon and sludge
are ever being crea-
ted in the best of
motors and
Gracos internal oil
bath removes gum
from valves and
rings.
To enable your mo-
tor to do a new job
for less.
vee our $7.50
DECKER