Pare Two THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 4, 1929. CE ———— | LE u il NN] i {| ¥ A BRL TS SSSA "MAYBE THOSE SMITHS DO USE THE SAME APPLIANCES, FOR BREAKFAST BUT THEY HAVE BETTER WIRING! You Tell Him, Mrs. Jones! TXTON By ANN R One of the strange incons of modern times is the most households boast an of modern ele pliances while the elect: array in the average home re: behind the times- newly built s. deed is the happ) knows the perfect which le iy do inadequate wiring system, watches it slowly produce a toast, 1d ed-up apology Somebody has to l the matter, and he's luck? has been listenin authorities on beginning finding are Intest lequacy. will a qual! to install additional wes that will ring system adequate, efficien bles ¥ tr cal in 1 expect real DRY TOP Housecleaning and garden makin re the } i are t } We ae prow Those who Poorman h : usual t writing, alto a few belated quilt Mrs. J. T. Meiryman held z at her pouse Thursday ved tH yea Wie enrine =uigh J ES 114 A540 Mon Raymond W ur burg, welcome back The Youth's Week In t tist was surely a success, in 50 } h as show we nNAve some very good Bible students among the cung boys and g youth ertainly gave & morning teaching the Ladi Brie church to 1e tor aday THE BEST KNOWN PLOWS ON EARTH! Oliver Plows are backed by more than 80 years’ experi- ence. Ever since James Oliver Invented the chilled plow—the name “Oliver” has stood for high quality in every agricultural country in the world. Famous for good scouring—Oliver Chilled Walking Plows are easy on man and beast—and wear an extra long time even In sandy, gravelly, gritty, or “sharp™ soils. Chilled shares and moldboards are highly pol- ished—smooth as silk—yet almost file-hard. Quick, sure penetration in hard or soft soil, proper suck, and LIGHT DRAFT help you plow your fields at an even depth with Just a light touch on the handles. You'll find the walking plow here that's EASY on you~~EASY on the team—and EASY on your pocket- book. Many Oliver Plows are still at work after a quarter of a century of service! © J I VAN 8 Bellefonte Hardware Co. Phone 295 Bellefonte, Pa. — | STATE COLLEGE Hamer and daughter Mrs. M. C | Betty of West College avenue visited {in Howard Saturday afternoon, | Rev. and Mrs, Harry Babcock of | Bast Beaver avenue left Monday for | Kunsas City, where they will attend ta Church conference Mrs. P. J, Robinson of Bouth Pugh eet spent Wednesday and Thurs in Altoona phia Wagner of 16 pent the wi Fast ekend Prosnec! in Bed- Alexander of veral day and Mrs. Kyl Wed Park avenue aspx nt se visiting In Wellshoro, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Parsons and daughter Veda of Helster street Sunday in Harrisburg Maude Ewing of eral da pent Mrs reet spent se in Pittsburgh Rev, and Mrs relurne; [4] Frazer i. week 1€Y $a tin have Ham srs i PS ———— PLEASANT VALLEY Gladys Richner gent a fe » her aun! Mr 14 Lemont Aatioh JAE” Theodore, Haven i aon Eagier were [XK on Saturday McMullen and Mrs of Harrisburg, spent at the home of Harvey Eminhizer, Mr. and Mrz. Herbert Wagner and of Lewistown, were Sunday Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Emel ahd Mrs Mrs, LeRoy Saye s 3illy Griffith at the home of William 5 a ODES CGirare the weekend Orvis Lucas and Mr and Linda were Sunday vis Rich- at the home of Harvey i were RK. Me- Mullen, Grace Beecher of Harris burg. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Yeager, and son Arthur of Mi Eagle, Miss LuVera Eminhizer of Lemont, Wil- liam Bressler, and Wilbur Eme] of Pleasant Valley. a—— i A ——-— KENNEDY George Schnyder of York, Pa, called at the William Gates home and his wife and son who have been spending a week at home accom- panied him to their home, Irvin Watking was called to Smoke Run recently to ss» his sister who ls very sick. Our school closes this week and the children will all plan their vaca- tion, William Adams Grace, also John Smith of Milesburg were in our vicinity Sunday p m. The farmers gre all busy getting , their early planting out. George Bryan has been very sick for the past twa weeks. He is under and daughter the care of Dr. Ishler, his many | | friends hope for him a speedy re- | covery. { Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mullander, Mr cand Mrs. Joseph Leathers called at | ' the Bryan home Sunday p. m. | Mrs. Millie Ricker spent the i weekend at the H. E. Leathers home, RUNVILLE Mrs, Allee Rodgers celebrated her 80th birthday on last Sunday, April 2rd. Mrs, Cora Witherite and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gdrbrick and Mrs. Anna Witherite of Tyrone, Pa. and Mr and Mr Floyd 8moyer gnd family of Bellefonte motored here and Mrs. Rodgers to enjoy he d y arriving with the birth- covered with candles, ft Ve all join more happy urprise to her V shing her many birthday n ne D now boa Bald Eagle Grange evening, May Stl ; Clara Tay! ————— FILLMORE (a People out to arotnd here ~aljed fires. several t were Aalt for AEA OTTO timber fire along gle Hig sand acres of By houses LE ou, 2 1 ed the wreral The why were iffering from grip are out and around aza'n The women are cleaning house and making garden Joe Saxon and William £ doing their farming with J traclor Mr Jolinann bought a John Deere tra his farming Peopie have ads int) wanting to buy many farms for sale, Bobby Hull is spending a few davs at Zion with his grandparents. Ar- thur Hull's School closed here this week. Some of the cider scholars had quis before it closed 10 heip with t work Adolph Reed and wife busy with their gas station and eat ing parlor. You can call for a good cooked meal any time during the day. peoDle 1 are Depre fai80 to do We NewRshaber farm e Are ma, yet the chool ie farm Francis Benner and wife of Rock | and Marlyn Stover and wife from Bellefonte, stopped heave at the Adolph Reed inn for a lunch on their way to Altoona this week { Mrs. John Reese visited a: &'ate College for several days this week We understand thas Regnolds Shope Is coming back along hers to cut out lumber on the Johnson farm. : Mr, Shope has one of his sax mills ‘running near Tyrone and one v at Rock, e ov. Farmery are plowing and sewing oats. Some are maRing fence and | repalring thelr building, —— ———— Now that the big leagues have i started thelr pennant race maybe the world will forget about the ru “mors of war, are kept HOLTS HOLLOW | Our revival is now {n progress and we welcome all who will come and | help in this good work { Mr. and Mrs. Willard FPminhizer and family also thelr daughier Sara | and husband Lock Haven at- tended church al this place on Sun- day and were guests at Lucas home, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar sons spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Roy { family at Stormstown Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Edith Burd and son West Virg week Mr. and Mm were callers at the Joe Kelly heme at Howard on Thursday evening of last week also did shopping at Lock Haven i Mr. and of the Charle Watson and Burd lar Mr drove Ja on Charles Poorman ' Widdowson home nt 8pearly has bough ws 10 pasture gome of the on the farm. % The WPA workers have finished the road from the Myers cemetery to the Marshall farm. We under- gland as soon as there is more money appropriated for the roads they will commence where they left off ans continue on through Rock to the Benner Mansion LITTLE NITTANY Mrs. Harry Rellz and son Ronnie of Boalsburg spent several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Dolan and family Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clark and zon of Marianna spent Friday after noon with the former's brother Orvis Clark and family Rev. and Mrs, John Gulick and baby of Howard, were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and | two children of Lyonstown, spent Sunday afternoon at the Earl Har- ter home, Evening visitors were Mrs. Charles McClain and daugh- {ger Grace of Hecla Miss Helen | {Henry of Mill Hall and Mr, and Mrs | Willard Harter, i { Callers at the Orvis Clark home on | | Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pred | | towery of Castanea, Mr. and Mrs. | {Glenn Mann and daughter of Lock | {Haven and Mrs. Wilbur Oates of | Howard, t i We are gorry to note Jack Dullen | is {Il with the grippe at this writ. ing. ng ry Dullen is spending some | time with Mrs, Wilbur Gates at | Howard and assisting with the house | cleaning. i | How many books have you read this year, — SNYDERTOWN FAIRVIEW Church Notes Church | Mr Mrs. Elmer Chapman of Bchool aL 9:30 a | Nlaga:a Falls, N. Y., spent Tuesday vice at 10:80 a night at the Amelia Chapman home, The Mrs, Vanna Colbert of Alloomna, own spent a days I werk al the Melvin Lucas home Mrs Mr PORT MATILDA RD 1 Mra, Annie Hamer has announced the marriage of her daughter Mis Helen Miller to William Urban, son Mrs, Verna Urban which took | place Dec, 1937 | A, J ha aller a weeks visit lifernia, Pa The at the Collett quet of Sunday and m. preaching ser- m people of the Bnyder- | will hold meeting on Thursday home | ¢ ng, May 4. All members are with his children bring refreshments hor ! ] Valley parish Tuesday with as Ella Lucas Fred Collett of | will be held during the week of May Omear ) others and daughters IT 14. All mo a daugh ited on Sate irged range 10 attend Fu y la Chapman yOUng Luther monthly of , 4 Wt an cnureh 1h [FE ‘nll ry; Collett returney seas of Etters and Thomas L Miles and urged to and the Nittany Catnati and ‘alifornia, Pa Betty Ann Addamitz of State Col lege, 1s visiting her Mrs, Veronica U:ban John Nearhoof ha sick list for a week new home f oa andmother, | nual banguet Quite a number of the 1 non The Confer gay ni Mr Ba Lock Haver ir people ate Holter of alternoon Imogens Batur- Laces been on Lhe He ha of Fowler tended movedad sens Clintondale . Ella Don't forget the sale of of the estate of Mri 20 into his Hollow On Th ne home back he house. Nola ROOGE Martin Ald RI irsday the Ladies met of Mrs. Chri A Very Diea on SBaturday May " 4 Hara nt 10m Thoma —— A ———— COLEVILLE r 4 ¢ Harm Garbrick an from Lamar (erge JON : tale College ce moored ning Dont Political Announcements FOR SHERIFY Arn ie Pittsburgh Limestone Corporation Johnson Bullding New Castle, Pennsylvania. 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