‘WOODWARD G. M. Musser, wife and three doughters of Mifflinburg, and Mr. | and Mrs, Harold children, of Watsontown were Sun- dey dinner guests at the R, E. Mus- ser home, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boone and two sons and Mrs. Bertha Boone of Mill- heim, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boone of Musser and two | | | has been visiting his sister in Florl- Scotland, 8. Da. and Paul Stover of | Woodward were Sunday afternoon | guests at the R. E. Musser home, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smull of Penns- burg, were guests at the Steward Haines home over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Ilgen of Booneville, were callers in town last Taursday afternoon, The Woodward Evangelical Ladies Aid society held thelr regular monthly meeting at the home Of Mrs, Carrie Fultz on Tuesday even- ing After the Ladles Aid had fin- ished their business work a birthday surprise party was sprung upon Mrs, Fultz. There were sixty-five guests present at the party and Mrs. Fultz was the recipient of many useful ifs. Willle Winterrod of Loganton, is ting relatives and acquaintances in town. Rumor has it that he will soon take to himself a better half. Marie Ard, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ard, is suffering from a bealing in her ears. She had to be operated on by the doctor in order to drain the pus. is is now the second case in town where chil- dren were so afflicted Lit tle Marie Ls much better at this date. On Saturday night this locality 8 : a two-inch snow fall. So when ter mornl Re dawned we could oy we had a white Easter, Among those that attended the Easter play at St. Paul's church at Fiedler, from this place on Sunday evening were Mr, and Mrs. Paul 3tover and family, Harwood Kream- er and Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Orndorf d family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Orndorf and n Paul, of Philadelphia, arrived town last Thursday evening. yey had a pleasant Easter vacation visiting relatives and acquaintances before returning to their home on Sunday afternoon. Don't forget the fifth Oratorica test. of the Centre County C. E jrfon which will be held in the lefonte Evangelical church on 1939 at 7:30 p. m. 50 Har- East Branch C. E informs us. kh Ea ril 22, od Kreamer, Tnion LITTLE NITTANY Elmer and Earl Harter Jr. spent ster Sunday with thelr grandpar- , Mr. and Mrs. George Shuey at i e pfonte, R. D. Mrs. Rose Young and daughter stty and Mr. > Poo of Jersey ore, and Mrs, Frank Sabatto of Lock Haven, called on Mr. Wolfe v ho is under the doctor's care at the h ome of Ralph Pletcher on Sunda Mrs. Nellie Dien! _and two rn ters of Hartleton, t Easter with her parents, Mr. and N Robert Bennison Mr, and Mrs. 8. Joseph and fam- {iv of Howard and Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Robinson were Sunday visitors asthe Ralph Pletcher home, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Strouse and two daughters spent Monday after- noon at the Mary Delaney home. Frances and Dale Phillips of Howard, R. D. is spending some time with Mrs. Ralph Pletcher, Dinner guests at the same place on Monday were Clyde Phillips and son Charles. We are sorry to note, Mrs. Annie Dullen is {ll with the grippe. we Se Bellefonte Is your town don't f over it unless you have done part to make it betler, fe “Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF To the Democratic Voters of Centre Co.’ I hereby announce that I will be 2 candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff of Centre Coun- ty at the Primary Election to be held September 12, 1839, and will greatly appreciate the support of my friends before and at the pri- mary. WwW. C. WITMER, Spring Township, Bellefonte, R. D. | COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 199 ~ WHEN WINDS | GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-J Bellefoute, Pa. Ny J KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Phone 9589-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 13, 1939. STATE COLLEGE Mrs. Bertha Billett and daugh- ter Betty of Bast Park avenue spent the holidays with Mr. Billett, who | da, William Fullmer who is a student | {In the Valley Forge Military Acad- { emy spent the holidays with his par. ents Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fullmer of | East College avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Braucher of | Helster street motored to Tyrone on | | business trip to Sinking Valley Thursday. Esther Pyle of South Allen street spent several days at the home of her parents in Mt. Union Mr. and Mrs. John Erb and two | daughters of Helster street spent the Easter holidays at the home of Mrs. Erb's parents in Patton, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Welch of Hels- ter street had as their guest over the holidays their son Willlam of {ladelphia Mrs. Ruth Ishler and son Gene fouth Pugh street spent Wednesday pt the home of Mrs, Ishler’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClintick of Linden Hall Elsie Brockway of South Burrowe! gireet spent the holidays vi latives in Oil City. Mrs. Sara Erd Gladys of Helster holidays in Harris g, Erb's dgughter and son-in-law and Mrs, Donald Lanker Mr. and Mrs : M. Campbell Patterson street, visited in Lewis- town on Thursday Mrs. Ella Marquebreck of West Proape { avenue ‘uesday In Tsron Walter Parsons, Jr. street spent Wednesday ds visiting in Harri Jonestown. Philbert Gill Maude Gear sent seve! Washington Mrs. May gtreet has daughter Chester Mr. and of ‘ re siting re daughter ot woot vy reet spen and en pent Helster 3 L Thurs. bu and of Pine street and f Pr e Grove Mil ral days D.C Smith Nancy State Tea Mrs. He er c Reed, Parsons VWoomer, Mrs i Long, Sara Erb, Eliza nna Parsons, Clara Ls Markle, Bessle lodges represented were , Spr re Hall nd Bellefon Mr. and Poorman Mrs Mrs and ang Jac ks Howard Coleman family returned to their } on Heister st Thursday bh attended the funeral of Mrs man's mother in Bedford Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Ne State College, R. D. mo Bellefonte on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Parso deughter Janice Ann of Butts spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Parsons’ parents, Mr, and Mrs Edward Shaw of Phill ipaburg Howard Parsons a mem ber of the Jonestown High 8chool spent the Easter holidays } heme of hig parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter Parsons of Helster street Florence Berry of Miles stree! spent the holidays with her in Renovo. Mrs. Edna Gray spe “nt Wednesday ittsburgn and treet nother of East Coll and Thursday ege in FILLMORE Garner visited at the Henry home one * day jast week and Guyer Taylo their home from the hospital the latter part of last week It seems to be getting along fine Harry Spearly and son Bill made a on Ken Rockey Mr. brought b Saturday. Mrs. Russell Horner and daugh- ter, Kathleen of Scotia, were callers at the Earl Crust home on Thursday afternoon of last week Miss Arlene Crust of State College spent the weekend at the home of her father, Earl Crust, Mrs. Florence Brennan of Stale College visited at the W. D, Marshall home on Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Freeby spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Huey, Mr, and Mrs. Bar] Huey of Juniata visited at the Frank Hull home on Bunday. Earl Crust and daughters Helen and Arlene visited with relatives in 8inking Valley on Sunday. Ibra Breon, of near Boalsburg visited at the Morris Garner home on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Johnston- | baugh and family of Ohlo, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnstonbaugh Visitors at the Bernard Crust home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, | Orvis Smeltzer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Domer Smeltzer, Mr. and Mrs, | Dean Smietzer and son, all of Cen- tre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleven- | | stine and family of Zion and Mr, + | ahd Mrs. Paul Corman of Axe Mann Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall and | | granddaughter Martha Ann of Port { Matilda, visited at the W., D. Mar. shall home on Sunday. The Ladies’ Ald of the Fillmore M. | E. church held their regular month { ly business meeting at the Val. Gam- | ber home. The meeting was opened | {by Mrs. Claude Corl, president, and {then was turned over to Rev. W. J. | | Cummings who conducted the elec- | i tion of officers. The results of the | lection were: President, Mrs. {| Claude J. Corl, vice-president, Mrs, | | Morris Garner: treasurer, Mrs. H.R. | | Grove; seSretary, Mrs. C. A. Wian,; i Miss Bmma | . ' Charles | After the business | a social program was en- | by all. Rerfreshments were by the serving committee. | Easter COLEVILLE | Mrs, CGieorge Thomas spent a few | days with her mother, Mrs, 8holl of ‘Bellefonte, Mrs. John Justice and Mrs. Harry | Malar of Altoona, spent Thursday | with Mrs, Samuel Justice, Mr. and Mrs. John Robb and | daughter Mary Jane of Cumberland, Md. spent a few hours with Mrs. Robb's sister, Mrs, Earl White Mr, and Mrs. George Thomas Jr., and daughter Connie spent Sunday with his father George Thomas, Mrs. Byrd took seriously ill, re- cently, we hope for her speedy re- covery Mrs. Doris Reed Joe Jodon visited Ray McMurtrie Miss Hazel Kelley spent Tuesday afternoon and evening with Miss Betty Hazel of Pleasant Gap Mr, and Mrs. Ira Sprankle children, spent a few Mr. Sprankle's pare Mrs. William Sprankle, Sunday callers at the ley home were Mr. and Robb and daughter Mary Eugene Gilpin of Cumber] and Mr. and Mrs. John Re two daughters Frances anc Stute College, Mrs. Geor 1 Donald of Bush Hollow, and v Hazel of Pleasant Gap ussell Green and Roy Meeder k Haven Emma Garbri sister, Mrs brother, and their and vt LELS, Kel- John James Mrs Jane and and, Md. sides and Lois of Robb bi ay hose : Loe Wolfor folford ‘rake of Lock “Ha sven: Hazel of Howard Boone nday 10 see how Toonard Rhoads and Ray Kellerman and ny and Patty were Sun- ET wat Anelermad hn Wed- Mrs Sny der Stave er Dr Hunts oh Frida Mis Doro! hy orman were 8 Sund id Mra Harr { Oalled al fonte on Mc J vin Stover visited the Don- ald Davis home on Wednesday even- Stover and Philipsburg the Donald with Mrs Betty Kili Mildred Lesthers Darot} h vv Justice an I's Mrs. Donald Davis and son Bobby and Mrz, Kate Stover were in Stale College on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dukes and Mr Samuel Bryan of Cresson spent Sat- urcday with Mr. and Mrs. Emer Justice and family Mr, and Mrs. Donald Davis and son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stcver, visited the Andrew Irvin home in Unionville Thursday even. ing. mer Rose Binzel, } Miss Mariha lice Poorman, Mis ; Mrs, laura ne, Miss Wr Miss Justice id daug MARTHA Quite a few subscribers of the | electric lights have already wired their buildings and are ready for the electric current to be turned on for {ilumination. Miss Eleanor K home from Akron, vacation Mrs, Mae Williams is home again after spending some time with rela- ives In Akron and other Ohio cities Miss Ida R. Willlams, is spending this week in York, Pa. She is the representative for the Port Matilda charge in the Lay Conference of the | Central Penna, M. E. conference. | The sale of Easter flowers in Port Matilda, as a church benefit gale | was 3 real guccess. The Port Ma- | tilda people showed by their liberal | patronage that they appreciated the | privilege of buying in their home | town and this opportunity to help | the church. Many thanks are due | | to them, also to Mr. B, C. Erhard of | | Philipsburg, E. A. Turner, Mrs. Mary | Williams was Ohlo, for her | K, Pringle, Conrad Pringle, the 4-H | ciub girls and Miss Betty Royer, | Miss Eleanor Willlams and M. Quay | | Williams who donated the use of thelr cars, Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Stanton at- | tended the funeral of Mr, Stanton’s | bg in Philipsburg last Wednes- ay Mr. and Mrs, Roy Calhoun were | Bunday guests at Sylvan Crest, Born Hour After Mother's Death. | Within an hour after the death of | Mrs. Angila Czatalski, at Chicago, a | post-morten Caesarian operation was performed and doctors delivered a five-pound infant. The baby is sald to be thriving. { ley, fend at the ! ville SNOW SHOE The Easter M. E church There were twely member Ven. Rey ybody | morning for ence held at York Maxine Lock Haven HOLTS HOLLOW | | John Eminhizer and friend wal- of Lock Haven, spent the week. Charles Lucas home Bible study will be held at the J T Watson home on Tuesday « ing, April 18 at 7:30. Ever welcome Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burd of Cen- tral City attended church at this ith, of place and visited with home folk Mis on Sunday, 1 Dinner guests at the Watson h on Sunday were Mr. and Mr: ter Sweltzer, Jon and Joanne of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mr Watson and family Mr, and Mrs. Raymore family of Fetzertown, were . day visitors at the home of M; Mrs. Roy Fetzer and daugh i Fye and Mrs, Fetzer called or Charles Lucas on Friday Mr. and Mrs, Joe Butle spent Wednesday ev last week with relatives at t Green Walker of § one night the J. T HAs week Mrs. Edith night at the J. E Conf friends w home on Sur Harry Haage Mr program he Hammon ‘ hu me Mr hile, da Wal- ‘Verna Rockeft Rhoads rover mda Orv ¢ and M1 Nil now & at Wat Burd home pent tht of Mr called day were Mr of Yarnell; N Walter | * Rh ad Ben Fe No and Mr Joanne Those Walter live Rhoa SAFE? p— of 3 . En 4 Mary i ie George Robb | od Robb a mpand rie! nv 14 Your family, your home, «a TELEPHONE. minutes count, It's the performs, avoids- Walker at After spendin relatives at State C Prox retry J Mr and aii Satu niege Mas Jet. 4 io 1 man POAY vour livestock are all quickest way And the information it brings _— Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR » NOTIOY $334 Ma 1 LL to OG ARDERY Port Matild i cit ADMINISTHRATHRIN the Matler of the Estate of ye To DISSOLL TION NOTIO) i if ( REMEMBER When You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. 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Moke a date for o new experience. drive America’ —— » EXECUTRIX'S NOTICY Matter of the Estate of Wil- Blover, late of Miles Town NOTICE Bellefonte High School Demolition Porm of Advertisernent Bealed proposals il by the Behool 1 of Bellefonte In the Ham J BID. deceased 7) w Last bers Mrienitary In the 140d hove 0 ths indebted 10 beet grat ny office ug Bireet County vith - o'clock po # FT OVER y 1939 for Demo! WwW. Har niraet « \ ho me x1 hey ye publicly opened Batidin radial 4% ig: the tion Yinoe and aly MINNIE, Pa 4 ana Wd © file and L the office Registered her ADMINISTHATOR'S NOTH FE, he Matter of the Estate of Mar; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE the Matter of the Estate NS CORY ABLE HEAL SALE OF NOTCH EsTAT) EXECLTOR'S h : Fas ’ ] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE } ‘ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Ete of the Ei Execiiior * he {are Ml QOS bain noe Exec ‘ delivery and HARRY A ecubor of t " JOHN 1 i 1 oO GARDNTR WETZLER By Clerk of the tre County Pe M Rn . x18 Walker. Atlorner for A SPBECIAL FLBCTION wie borough of Belie- unty, Penney is TALlis, on Tuesday, April 18, 1089 a} the same places and the same hours Tir: J o'clock A M to Boviwk p.m. E 8 T. under the sate regulations as gres- cited by law for he idiug general eloe. the Borough of Bellefonte i election will De held Ww assent of the Siecions of ngh of Bellefonle $8 an in- the honded indebtedness of the Schoo! District of the Borowgl of | Bellefonte 10 an amount excesding two 12) Per centum and not exceed ing (7) per oentuwm upon the dust BD rraing akseseed valuation of LraD- ; 2 ) ery in sald borow for sob - Ay Hoa: a of Direc tors of the wi by jssuing ony Farry ee Lo Bellefo: to, on gh fly f Rarch | Ot acs Sine Borough, of Beliefs, A Tents, Wk 2 WICH, | Centre County, Pennsylvania, in form . prescribed bY law NOTICE OF SPECIAL FLECTION IN THE MATTER OF THE INCREASE OF THE DEBT OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF BELLEFONTE CENTRE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA, TO AN AMOUNT EXCEEDING TWO (2) PER CENT. UM AND NOT EXCEEDING SEVEN (7) PER CENTUM UPON THE LAST PRECEDING ASSESSED VALUA- TON OF THE PROPERTY TAX. ABLE FOR SCHQOL PURPOSES NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN to the einctors of the borough of Bellefonte. County insWivanis that ft 0 a Resolution duly passed Will be neld ir fonte, Centre (x obtain tie Bor Crease Of ‘ A Last preceding sesca valuation fo 4 Electoral bonded debt LBZ Net Electoral Non-Ele Sora debt Net None Parcioral Present debt Debt of all kinds before other deductions Less Deductions allowed by law: 75 per cent of Tax Liens CEs EanEn a | Total Deductions $14,982.63 (Total Ret IDAGDISARONE +..coivissrasursrssnrnnntsss LIVERS EE 3 ndebltadness trict of the Borough Ballafonts, of Ts Rhee handed jude of he Centre County. Pennsyl - re last preceding valuation for subscribed our names and | school Purposes. The purpose of the in. | | corporate hod Bo crease of ndebledness 1 to de hereunto In execution and funds to be used as a portion of the I on, asret. this Tin the cost in constructing : ogi of 14. 98L60 and hy P30 at school building and of gi ) oated 8 | Gentre County, | susnt to and by yirtie of the J ity vested in us Tt oF BosG of Directors of 10o
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