April 13, 1989. PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING OIN'Y PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by 0, Mas Fry) [en Willams purchased ently Maynard new Ford coupe res John Gummo is having his farm pulldings near Meeks church wired for electric juice jn the near future One of Hall Moon Valley's pro- gressive farmers Paul Chaney Was a Monday evening caller within om gates Drover the bidders last ville auction sale some fine cattle Farmer Earl Harpe: hawed a fine horse from J. Harry Fisher al Centre Line, last week. Earl kno & good ane wi him Woamel nip town Satur share of among Belle hased Ki ( nel Wal Wednesday & ang pu Guy pur wn iu Lal Ah K the #eNIAl Ex-Squire Edward of Graysville and pretzel a dxy checking up for hk trade Mis poi wa Mr A al ext vi - Mada flifland Estella Ise Clalre Porter of State fttd last Thuarsd with Mi line Hawn at the J H G home Conrad G. Fry « Agency Waynesboro Faster vacation home in Rock 8) Lis new Chevy sedan After about 14 year P. RR shops Fred N resigned his position a ator and is now busy on the 1. K. Peters Hil One of ow tau 1 friends Mark W. William tor of the Bellefonte Hard was among tie crowd at th Community Sale here last Mark « t help but boost the Dem- ocrats for nis lueratrive business the past € ye erg and » Potter In spent t ing farm at Bunk WINGATE will: he preaching service the Evangeli¢al church on Friday évening, April 21, at 7:30 by Rev. L. E Kline. All are welcome The Easter entel iment held last Friday evening with a g attendance dered their parts very Mr. and Mrs. McC shag are the proud young son that was day. Mother and babe aiohg very nitely James Snyde; Buffaio, N the flinera Eugene SEny on Saturday Mr. and MN MaKlon 1 i parted on turday for Wilmingt Del where they spent Easter their niece and family, Mrs Anthon Walco Miss Cirace Robertson and nep- hew Warren yaningen of Philadel phia, were guedt aturday with thell ai ate and fam! fH Mr James Snyder and Mrs. Tda Witmer, They WeTe accompanied home I ner niece Mis: Sara McMilla been visiting the ast relatives Miss Clara spending some and family Mir Miss Rebecca ter Iva, accom Joseph Baird « toed to Tyrone they were gues! and ramily, Mis. Vu thelr brother and family Summers Mrz. Bur i is Witherwrite and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Cora Wither write of Bsceois Mill on Satiirday with her Lvdig Irwin. They were accom panied home by her daughter Ruth who is employed in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Donald and son Robert autofd to Shoe on Sunday where they with her parents, Mr and Mr fMaw and family Mr. and Mrs twa children of Coatesville, Mr and Mrz, Cisud Smaoyer of Downing- town, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Summers of Lemont, and Thomas Bummer: of Readuvilie, were Easter visitors the home of their parents Mr: William Summer Mrs. Paul Winters of Altoond, was a visor gn Monday with her moth- er and brother, Mra. Beulah Har- nish Mr. and Mrs. Clair children of State College tertained on Easter al the hig parents Mr. and Mrs Summers Mr. anid children went where they tives Mra. Amber Bummer: George of Philipsburg and Miss There held in was oA tal au nicely Hender of a Tue getting lire parent orm are of ni jer Taylor time with Harold ner oi Bennet. jummer nied by sant gl Walle and Were vizitors mot Mrs eT Snow Millard Emel Summers and were en home of Mrs to Runville on Easter with their rela- Charles visited and son Lu cretia Summérs of New Jersey, were | Sl ~ Your Duty to your children ig to pro- Wateh them for squinting and straining which betrays eye troubles, Our new equipment makes play far kiddies to have eve exarrinations. Bring them in. Eo eel we tect their eves, Bellefonte Office Hours WEDNESDAY 2 to 8 BATURDAY 9:30 to 8:30 Closed Thursday Afternoon at State College Office, Dr. Eva Roan Bellefonte and State College Chester | McMillan | visited | John | ! and at | Mr and | } Sylveste: ; Resse and | at 8 Bowers tn! inn A liege, was a Saturday m County Comm! SOX of State Cr caller In town mg The Guy Bressler farnn Hlumined with tric juice EM, ‘Frosty’ Lang, popular stock dealer of Nittany was among the bidders Friday, purchasing a spirit- ed farm team S810Ney pea Onl Rossman and W. Kcott homes will soun be ‘Ben Pranklin's’ elec. Willi new Week « ur arivin purchased ia Centre Hall ]. H. Fist lust ™ LOWNHSInaAan a brand Half Moon Lutheran n Rs Wogan and assisting who family in care of rit rl then \ ICKY N J pend Ea } me donfield aay w parental Gilliland his lady friend 001 dutie he ompanied by urning to nis down in and i ¢ hn knocked Harpster er« from | $3500 00 Hnmers I win x's Hea to Unionvill where they RUd amy Mr and children ivy aut day even r daughte r and family The young people ren-! DIOLNEeT-iN-; ne Sisters ald Mrs Summers and PORT MATILDA I Mroand Mrs. CE. Woodring and baby Kenneth B Mr and Mrs Dan MeCullough of Williamsport pent Easter § Uniday with Mr and Mrs. E M. Woodrin i M john Jusick tea 5 wv New ¥¢ F'ge Lai of Altoona, spent Sa M1 Ber { i Mi well and My. and fam dy THe ™ Mills, daughter of M of Tyrone and Melvin McManigal of Port Matilda irited in marriages in the p are of the F t UB { pane BY the Rev. J 8 ( were atl led by Miu Meonigal the Willan Siegel of Port Mat ilda The bridegroom 18 embDiovyed Dy | We Penn Light Co They will make their howe with nl mothe for the present Eleanor ton, Ohio tion with her i Mise Jean and Mrs. Mill AreH Delilah FTOOM eT sister of Ber r Easter Mr and tha sin Bennett, M1 son and Mr: ited with Mr on Sun vices Mrs Mr | and Mus it and Foxx | and Mis ORs Mrs t urday with her =i { Woodring and b in Tyrone ! Mr. and Mr Marion Bennett 5 ; Crace R. Wil ter otlier liams spent Sat- Mrs. Geor Paul Reese Charles Barry &nd daughter Pearline and Mr, and Mrs i George Harpster ang Jackie, were Lopping in State College on Satur day Mr Griffin and son with Mrs. Orif- and Mrs. William Ro ter and Mrs Billy, spent Ea { fin's parents, Mr { Shultz HOWARD { Mr. and Mrs | and desughter of i visited at the homes Buck! fy and Mi Tice {Robert Fleck spent his Easter Robert is attending fisie Mr George Buckley Jr New York State of and Mu son of Rev. Fleck vacation at home school at Cars of Harrisburg Schenck ceme- ister of Mr Edna Crow wa: buried in the | tery. Mrs. Crow was a William Bland Mrs, Joseph HMeichel, Mr. John H, Wagner and daughter attended thé funeral of Mr. Lewis Wagner of Clearfild Monday afternoon Or. Will Hensyl and family fof Dr. Kurtz and family, Miss Bophia Caprio of Lock Ha- | ven, Mrs. Hilda ILeathers and | deughter, Eleanor, spent i cation in Philadelphia i ped at the home of Mr | Btanley Wagher, Sunday Rev. Culick., the Reformed minis They stop and Mra i hig family. Services will be held] | Sunday morning at the Reformed | church I Rev. Fleck, Methodist minister just Tuesday to attend conference | York George Delong and family moved SRR | © Bellelonte last week Mr and Mrs, | Flery | i of | | Berwick, spent Sunday at the home | Easter vie { tor arrived In Howard Tuesday with | FHE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PR.’ | Mr. ang Mrs. Preston Robb and daugirer of Baltimore, spent Easter at the home Mr. T. R. Robb M: | Robb returned to his home with his sn and wife after spending a week with them Services of Warship Communion in the church Sunday morning I'he preparatory service Il he held Friday, April 14th. at 7:30 p Rey. John R. Gullick, Pastor HOWARD SCHOOL NEWS The PTA. of Howard will present a comedy entitled "Fun on the pe dunk Limited ™Iis Is a home (alent play to be given on Frida April 28, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. The admissian is 1 ine ls welcome The Student High School fent body dance from 8 12:00 o'clock, Fri ol. In the Hi; Bob Lyo will provi We a of SNYDERTOWN nurch The | SE of with Holy Reformed at 10:30 wi oo . ’ ang 2 Every Coun ale Ud of Howard POHSOTINE ® { Note oa! at 9:30 a.m 0:30 a.m Lock Heaven o i Harry Harshibarger from Hantingdon and Mrs Har Harold Harshbarg hire College Were #U George 1g¢ Har hbarge and Mrs Milford i the latter mothey Max Were Markle Mr and Lew MM ivi 3¢ Beck >it Easter i FErtel home in Reberrburs Kenneth Power Lewis Beck home of iE Calieg A Friday even PLEASANT Gar aid Mr Har y Ce Na, Were gue i the Wade Ev nd Mrs. Roy Adam White Rock Quarries Co Mist Esther Noll returned toona, Monday evening to cont studies at the Altoor College ADGle Langley and Mrs Joh dldwell of Willlamspo Thoesday evening Melroy home The William 4 few days Tuckers” parents { Penn Areyi Mrs, Trahan Mrs Adams of Uniontown N Mrs, Abner Noll Mr and Mrs and Mr. and Mrz. Ha Were ginher guests of Mr Wade Evev a: thelr home BY EYEhIN® Miss Mart} rom Harrisbus with her sister Mr Tucker fam Easter aver I Valpa Noll ana a Armbuster g for a {ew dava visit Mrs. James Biles The garden club was entertained {last Wednesday afternoon { home Mrs. James Bilger {| Wade Evey presided over th ing due $6 the absence of the ent, Mrz Abner Noll who wa | able to attend that day Spring Township schools will § misical ram Grange Hall, Wednesday April 19, at 8:00 o'clock gram conilstas of folk the various countries eongs, costumes, dances rib ments Approximately 150 oh e will have part in the program under the direction of Miss Elva Winkle bled sisted by the teachers and Mr Robert Dowie Jr i Mrs. John Cowan and Mi Jewel Keeley from Brooklyn, N.Y spent the weekend al Pleasant Gap | Mr and Mrs. Dowie and Miss Keele: { with Mrs. Dowle’ parents the Llovd | Bampeells and Mra, Cowan with hes { brother Luther Shoethaker. Other | dinner guests at the Sampsell home as home of ent a music fron presented and instr h as all aii ofi Easter were Mr. and Mra. David | | C. Grove i Mra | Laks Bush Addition; Mr. and Nevin Gilmore and daughter and Miss Arlene Rhoads of Pleasant Gap { ston High School enjoyed a week | Easter vacation with his grandpar- { ents, Mr. and Mra John Sampeel! as Pleasant Gap. Capt. and Mrs. OG | HH Reller, alan of Kinston spent Robert Reiber, a Jundor in King- | -_ Ek a a att Page Thre np f We Must Clear Our Room! Extensive alterations are now being made on our building and in a few days the carpen- ters and painters will be ready to start replacing our new front and making the necess- ary alterations throughout the entire store. ld entire balance of our stock. Before this work can be done we must move Rather than to sell to outside buyers, we have reduced every article in the store to give the local community the opportunity of buying the remainder of our quality merchan- dise at prices that are unbelievable. Our stock is now far from being complete, but we still have about 56,000 worth of good quality merchandise that should be consumed in Centre county. As soon as possible we will reopen a Newer, Bigger and Better Friedman & Levine Store! Whether you buy here during a sale or at regular times - it's still the same slogan : “A SAFE PLACE TO SHOP” 160 MEN'S Final Clean- -up of Our Men’ s Clothing ! BOY'S SHIRTS Mostly all clean. Values to 51.90. 39% BOY'S BLOUSES & SHIRTS Values to 51.00, 29¢ BOY'S MELTON JACKETS To $3.95 » alu Y our Choice $1.50 CHILDREN'S GENUINE Only 45 Men's & Young Men's Suits are left from our regular stock All good patterns and sixes Your Choice g Our Men's Sport Oxfords Arrived a Few Days Before the Fire and Every Pair Guaranteed Perfect! ——— opcoat Left in our stock. KNICKERS SHORTS S| Coveralls Values to $1.5 JUST 24 GOOD Your Choice Pi MEN'S SOILED TIES 3 for 5¢_ Reversible COATS a Perfect Value $6.60. $3.15 iis OXFORDS Mostly all Black. Values to $2.69. a KEDS 33 MEN'S BALBRIGGAN AND SEALPAN UNION SUITS Regular £1.00 value. 49c CHILDREN'S BED ROOM SLIPPERS 19¢ SWEET-ORR WORK SHIRTS Sizes 171; to 20 only. Values to $1.65. ( BOY'S Fleece-Lined and Heavy Ribbed Union Suits 35¢ “WOOLRICH” BREECHES AND PANTS $4.00 Sunday with the Sampeell’s taking | Robert back where he again returns { ed to his classes Tuesday morning >» {i St Jolin's Luthéran Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E Arnold, { tor First Sunday after Fast ter | April 16. 930 a. m. Bunday School A 45 a. m. The Service and Sermon Supreme Save and Its Expres- : dns —— ls son | “Your Reasonable Service.” OUR ENTIRE STK OF ARMAN SHOES Reg. $5.00 values, $3 Here are Values That Will Earn You a Good Pro- fit By Buying Now For Next Winter's Needs 1 LOT MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Values to $1.98, 49 A Few Woolrich (OATS and Mackinaws AT VERY Low Prices 'K NEW SPRING OXFORDS In the New Light Tans. Reg. $2.95 values. GOOD SELECTION OF CAPS Ae MEN'S BRAND NEW 89 |PAJAMAS “Columbia Make” Reg. $1.95 value { MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS L HICKORY STRIPE BLUE DENIM Unionalls All sizes. 31.39 MEN'S WINTER CAPS Mostly $1.00 Values, 15¢ HEAVY RIBBED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ( FRIEDMAN & LEVINE ALLEGHENY STREET 7:30 p. m. Vespers and Ser- | BELLEFONTE, PA.
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