THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 4, 1939. Page Four CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THANKS LOCAL sCOUTS The Bellefonte Chamber of Com- merce takes this means of thank.ng the Girl and Boy Scouts for their part in the distribution of the Com- munity Fund foiders last Saturday The following girls and boys re- ported at the Chamber oflices at 9 & m, and by 11 o'clock every home in Boliefonte, Milesburg, Pleasant Gap, Coleville and Bush Addition had received one of the folders Helen Keeler, Sara Risan, Jean Purnell, Margaret Wehr, Louise Torseil, Amy Jane McCoy, Nancy Wagner, Peg Wagoner, Edith Ris n, Dorothy Nelson, Dolores Daly, Char- lotte Daley. Shirley Davison, Mary Tingue, Aline Boob, Evelyn Camp- bell. Dorothy White, Jean Mabus, Sarah Vonada, Donna Kline, M.ry Shoemaker. Miss Fike, Susie Scia- Mea, Helen Nyland Jean Blaney Jane Walker, Shirley Lucas Peg Peter Jane Gen, Jean McCoy, Certrude Tha Jane Kellerman Margaret McCullough Elizabeth Baird, Grace Brooks, Rose levine Josie Gordon, Ann Cruse, Virginia Miller. Janet Foresburg, Jane Wag- ner. Betty Herman, Ann Dorworth and Dorothy Steven Thoms Mil- ler. Charles Miller, Bob Schaeffer Joseph Seprish Joht Rackoske: Kenneth Bambhart Hassel Cart- eo vight, Kem Summer Grex Miller Bryan Cartright Harry Bloom Leonard Albrigi . Favuzza. Toner Davis. Frink ranft, Donald Ammerman, Bs Locke Dick Gordon. James Gordon John Bottorf, Jack Port. Tom Mi - ler George Kellerman R Thompson. Robert Koch, Jack ™iliam Beatty Marion Thomas Beatty, Ch ries Ammerm and S.dney Miller eth wee Hart bbe Bankers Association To meeting quarteriy re County Ba and an in geeored following frill representa Officers directors fro Read he slaxificed ads ary nrof 20 Years Experience Plus Latest Equipment Gives Unexcelled Service — ' Bellefonte Office Hours : Wednesday--2 to B Saturday-—9:30 to 8:30 : Closed Thursday Afternoon In State College Office Dr. Eva Roan Bellefonte and State College [prano CONCERT TO BE HELD AT HUBLERSBURG Community lersburg on Muy 12th, at Mi Marguerite Musser of Lititz, will present a plano con- cert through the courtesy of her uncle, the Rev. James B. Musser of Hublersburg., She is a World Wu Veteran's orphan Mrs. Weldman In her certs has always played core and will render this from memory She Is a Prof. Echterbach, Concert of Lancaster No admission wil! be charged bul a silver offering will be taken, A Baldwin Concert Plano furnished by the Baldwin Music Company Bellefonte, will be used Ihe folle carried out Hall at Hub- 8 o'clock Weidman In the several con- without progr.m pupil of Planist brat Wing program art 1 Son «a Andante Allegro, Beethoven a Impromplu-—Qp. 80. No. 4, Sh Part 11 Romance in E F at Vecchio Minuette—8Sgambati By the Shubert-Liszt Valse Chromatique—Lesch ihert Rubenstein WOR REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ¢ College Mary Delaney to nev ot al. of Hon in Maricn Twp Thelma Zerd Boob f Woodward T+ LRN Warren O [ Port M tila: 81 tople PIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY HELD FOR HOWARD CITIZEN FREE DELIVERY AT OLDMAN FOOD MARKET “Where Quality and Feanomy Rale’ AROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE =» CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE Dated—Always Fresh vie 230 i ———L All Flavors ROYAL PUDDINGS 3» 13¢ Early June Peas. Carroll Sugar Corn. White Rose—The Chelee of the ( Orange Pekoe Tea. Strike Anywhere Matches. Ideal Dog Food A wholesome [ood recommended by White Rose Corned Beef. Beech Nut Tomato Juice. Sunshine Martini Crackers . ..3 No. 2cans 20¢ .3 No. 2 cans 20c¢ a Ib 39% Va Ib 20¢ .6 boxes 23¢ .3 cans 25¢ all Veterinarians .2 cans 35¢ .4 cans 25¢ IS: box box 12 Glass Bakin WITH THE PURCHASE OF FRESH PRODUCE New Radishes 3 bhs. 10¢ New Onions - 6 lbs 25¢ New Cabbage - 5 Ibs 25¢ Cucumbers - 2-13¢ Green Peppers - - |b 18¢ 9, LARGE PKG. OXYDOL Dish - 1 Ic | SELECTED FRESH FRUITS Wine Sap Apples - 4 |bs 25¢ Sweet and Juicy Oranges - 2 doz. 29¢ Delicious Strawberries qt 23¢ Large Pineapples 2 for 25¢ ‘Recent Weddings Spicer—Schrefl er Spicer, of Belle- foute, and Sarah Elizabeth Schrel- fler, of Suydertown, were united In marriage April 28 by the Rev. M. C Piper at his residence in Mileshurg The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Ms. Curl Schretller, of Snydertown, and the groom is 1 son of Mr, and M Toner Spicer of Bellefonte The ceremony witnessed by Mrs. Miller Spicer, of Curtin, sister n-law ol the groom Chester Eugene WHA Neuberger—Glossner Hans Neuberger of Instructor in German Lt Penn State, and Sy.via M. Glossner of New York, were united in mariage Tues. day afternoon by Justice of the Peace Harold D Cowher, In the of- fice of Regist John L. Wetzler, In the Court House, Bellefonte, Mi Ruth Parsons, deputy in the Dis. rict Attorme office, and [nlter Beezer. of Philipsburg, witne the emony The ple will lve In tate College Hoover—Walson marriage of M Bara Rebece- son. of Milesburs Lo Mi Hoover, of Muns in Presb Wednesda he Rey Stute College ot co I'he Wa ver Leslie terian Andrew s—RBilokett H Bicketl d WwW. W_ Bid artments. Belielon Edwin H bride Baturday mor in Caliiod teclory, Belielc Vers . Downe Erma bridesmaid ung oy HOOD blue »it maiche- cortare of RR Rrad- se hionl and a The bride | Bellefonte Hig 32 and attended the ge. She »a fepariment Comp Public Sales MAY URDAY 13-Ha ¥ 0 BK 5 HH MAY « ih AVE al DAD Bivher we $ Belisions : A Route 220 at 1.0 Db mm. Lae IO) household goods 2 L&O wm per ova. oon furadiuwee om and + ¥ Cat pol Fre On TOR COR. wen Kitchen Et a ladder, and many LE: he made Knowl MAY 27--A publi shold goods will be neid | Fiower Filling Sat of Beliofonle along Nit ey highway, Howard Lear ifs & an exceplio. al Jue howd goods eae 24 Mayes & Stover, Auct SATURDAY. MAY 27--A N. Lucas will s0il at us home in Blanchard a full line of household goutds, ode wiki begin at | ocitkk p. I Hoy Oyler auct BATU RDAY dK Mrs. Mabel N. Immel public sale 4 mus po thwese of Spring sills, of | ae eat of Farmers Mids, Pa. as 12 uv. wie [ollowing housenoid ROO0ds . Kells stove. coal bDrooder stove, $00 Capa- city and chick supphios, grind-stuoe, 4 benches; tub, 3 vinegar barre and Jugs, bushel measure, Das rei churn, 4 sinks, 2 kitchea Cupboards, frist Jar cupbosid, 6 labies, | #8 heiry table, wood<box;, 2 desk. One a roll top desk, doughtray. beds, 2 looking Riasses, American Adding ma chine. kitchen chairs, rockers, dishes, cooking utensile, crooks. Electric sweeper; electric floor lamp. Eieclric Basy washing machine, Eiectiric Ma- je tic radio, and nume.ous othe: items. Cash sale. Geo Wise, auch xi8 —— May 6 : : Alvin J. Fisher Will offer at public sale on his farm on Dix Run, 3 miles northwest of Unionville, the following personal property. LIVESTOCK Cow; heifer: 3 shoats; 2 brood sowy with pg. 136 lying Whiterock hens FARMING IMPLEMENTS New David Bradley potato planter with fertilizer mn tachment. single row corn I planter: new McCormick Deering plow, Byracuse side hill plow. pring coth lever harrow, ike tooth lever harrow: Conklin wagon, potato dig- gor: hay dump rake: mowing mas chine; single corn worker: double vorn worker; Crborne S4do00t cut vinder; full line of butchering tools new Economy King separator: 2 oil burning brooders, one a 1000 and ane a 500 chick eapacity small feed grinder; 3 sallon spraying machine milk cans; chick feed hoppers gingle 4 apthie trees: chains: belts: corn. wheat and oa's. asuproximately 75 brahsl riv cobbler: and late Mi ch a= tieast seed notatoes HOUSEHOLD GOODS: —Kenmors asoline washing machine: Palace. Ahigh cook stove. A<-Hurner oll stove italien cabinet. spe stove; T-tube Silvertone battery radio; 3 aallon churn; round table: fat ton desk. and | many other articles too numerous to imention. Sale at 1 6 m Terma of “sale, cash. EM. Smith, auet. May Will offer at gineering department of the city of Ningars Falls. After a week's wed. ding trip the young couple will be nt home In the Wentz apartments, Third street, Niagara Falls. Out. of-town guests hore for the wed. ding were: Mrs. J. H. Hull, of Ni. agars Falls, aunt of the bride; wil. Ham Andrews, of Appleton, N vy. the biidegroom’s father; Mr. and Mt Harcld Andrews. of Niagara Nurses Fall brother and sister-in-law of 8, the bridegroom, and Mrs. Richard Bottorf, of Late Col ege nd Mrs Tanner, of Lanse ned LIeorge day WAR VETERANS TC GET INCREASE OF PENSION 10:30 100.000 World War vet. be 85 er ns and wil receive Fed be eral benelits under the Rankin bil East passed Monday by the House to lib cralize pensions by restoring many shases of the 1833 economy act of The bill was passed 358 to 1, Repre- entative Cx vemocrat of California ting the ing vote. It now gos tl ite It provides [or ry di on In if R1R. 751.000 1) since 87.000 World War Plan widows, and 2723 Woria War, Boxer Rebe urrection than widow More Mrs the Lelio Cl Oo - PDO VORl veleran War Hon an veleran bed ippine In proviaed hans a s0 Are bili PURI ERSRIRC HONORED ON May Queen And Her Prince (Continued from Dafe ons) Parking Fines Must Be Paid at 10 A. M. a ticket for vietingsBRGPd ScE3 ROCKVIEW PEREOFIVES SHIPMENT OF (OA r 1} ashen of fuel rangements wore ery of Reena 3 firid it va Mass ohtain fuel pele were recsivedd made for dditiona pr lie ec of the walkout times tn were meade i'n strike pert rangements AS fren srelle af the affie for there reg were nol greatly re 1 000 ls Are of peniter nd id be bummed in Rr in case ol vf no A te d Endorsed by MISS MAE ALLEN Lecturer and Home Economist, Centre Daily Times COOKING SCHOOLS STATE COLLEGE Wed, Episcopal Parish House LOCAL NURSES TO BE HOSTS TO DISTRICT ORGANIZATION AL Lhe of the Centre County Hospit ses Alumnae directors Tuesday pleted for the members of the who will convene bi-monthly Country May : Nurse Pennsy. van'a attendance cent made Bishop Muay 18 Alumnae animously eight-hou vate du nntin reguar monthl (H U R(} | t Evangelical & Reformed, Bellefonte Fey C Nevin 8B irch schoo 9:30 10:45, Vespe meeting al Nur- Association held in the room of the hosp tal on evening plans were comes entertainment of the . " Pennsylvania Blate F aprile ! District No SL John's Episcopal, Bellefonte 'ie Rev. Bamuel H, Bayre, res Bunday, May 7th. Fourth Bun. after Easter Holy Eucharist Church mh 945 a m ucharist with RNG sors tamm Passo morning wor. 0p. m wii Association of in their regular session at the Nittany Club, Hecla Park, Batur 20 Ba m {rom Holy F mon, 11 a. m (0 all pant musi unre expected to be alll Bession: begin on Boalsburg Lutheran mday schoo. at 8:30 and reservations must at 7.300 C ¥ aL 6:30 Dm with Mrs. B. J. Been Lieet Bellelont m.. luncheon at n Cin 1005 at | F. P Gear rintenden i 3 ). m local ho Associatio decided ng sing whi entre Cx of 1 also made Dix Run Baptist Hu mt Hosb nd, Buy eel) Prea were shoe Presbyterian, Snow Brethren E H Pr I nited wllelonte WOMAN IS I5TH BIRTHDAY H Advent Church John's Lu heran, Bellefonte Beberaburg Evangell VanZandt wd from Page 1) Hubler<burg aid hye VPA Fie 1 ’ nM Evangrlical- Reformed Frid; Ma Special Serviees in Forge Church re Sounded Own Alarm own alarm MOD ie or at Mey that sounded its the aul wman in the gar Berwick were AMAaRTa home in famils y hw the baring i dismovered the A garden ? e and the ES WR TTR flames were HEALTH'S FREE WITH VITAMIN B 1. found abundantly in OLDE-TYME SPECIAL LOAF NR NAA: wh Fy Lit we ER NE The enriched Vitamin Bl content of Olde-Tyme Special Loaf Bread is of special importance be- cause few other foods supply this vitamin in ab. undance. Yet lack of enough Vitamin Bl often leads to retarding of growth among children, and digestive and nervous troubles among adults, Serve Olde-Tyme Special Loaf Bread with every meal. It supplies as much Vitamin B1 as bread made from the whole wheat grain—and its flavor is rich and delicious . . . . its texture fine and ten- der. BELLEFONTE Thurs, Fri,, State Theatre The City Bakery BELLEFONTE PHONE Coleville Pilgrim Holiness Byrd, Pastor, Rev MISCELLANEOUS FOR UNIONVILLE Mi: Kenneth “SHOWEW Hall COUPLE of yt Oo n part home on taki First Methodist, Bellefonte List Prizes For Flag Day Fete ued from page one) Fall Into Scalding Friday Water Is Fatal EIS £553 TORE HT ——Lt LOWER PRICES! PLUS TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE, AND UNEX.- CELLED SERVICE MAKES YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WEIS PURE FOOD STORE THE IDEAL FOOD SHOP. PING CENTER COME IN TODAY AND SAVE! ~~ RINSO « OXYDOL 2 = 37 COR FLAKES =~ .. 3c NOCGDLES 2 inion DD PEA BEANS 3.10 WALDORF ~~ 5..19c Apple Butter| | Ivory Soap | 2s um « 1Qe | Cake 5c L 3 LARGE CAKES 2 sres— PINEAPPLE GEMS vo» 3 .... SHEFFORD CHEESE 2 Most Varieties ELBC'Y MACARON! .,.."... 3 SALAD DRESSING 3 Quali'y CREAM STYLE CORN NEW POTATOES 6h 25¢ FRE. { PEAS 2h 15¢ Sunkist ORANGES 2 i: 45¢ tor 10¢c Red Radishes 3 behs 10¢ 21ibs 19¢ New Cabbage 31ibs j4c cm 290 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ can 9c Green Beans | Green Bea QUALITY MEATS! - Ib17c Smoked Picnics Pork Chops w+ - Ib 25¢ Sausage ovr sox fh 2] Veal Hearts v= - |b 17¢ ————————————— —— FRESH FISH! Shad wx w [Qe wor » 15¢ CROAKERS -—Also— .. PAN TROUT BUTTERFISH MACKEREL AND FILLETS
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