THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. HE ep May 18, 1939 ET A be Cl Sa aa ER — home on Sunday svening, May 14 to (eS —— G. A. Carrett of the Free UNIONVILLE ~ Ld ported by Rpecial Correspondent) Miss Mary Breon a Dis- | surprise Mrs, Pletcher on Mothers was held In | Day, The evening was spent in of last week Of chatter. Mrs. Metcher te Saturday even eived many beautiful Mother's Da rifts, A luncheon Supper Wis 5645 ed to the iollowine people Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Winslow knd son Leros if Curwensville: Mr. and My Edgar Methodist chureh attended Meeting which Renovo the latier par home on trict { Aki tuina of Lois Jul.an was Tingue ovel bi we —— ra Sv— a———— evening, they both being ———ta——r ————— A AB —— Shower & Serenades The young | folks of the Epworth League gathe ered together thelr gow other musical instrument out to Bush Hollow on last evening and gave Mr. and Pearce Rumberger the usual wel come by a good serenading. Aller the serenade they invited themselves | into the house and surpcised, the happy couple by a miscellaneous shower. They receive! some very pretty and useful gifts and were then treated pv the grecm tha candy and cars Th. bride and groom were then taken a ride by th serenaders up through the village of Unionville and erenade the way. They did nel...ebject and seemed (0 y fun as well a the serenader Methodist Church Services—Pray- ~~ er service and Bible Class on Thurs : day evening, Sunday School Sunda: at the time League in the afternoon al m. Epworth League in the e at 6:30 p. m. immeiiaiely by the preaching service at 7:30 p m. with se n by the past Rev D. D. Kauffman Free Methodist Church Sotvices— Young People's Prayer service e Tuesday evenin in th rch Adult Prayer servi n Friday even- ine. Sunday School on Sunday morning at m. followed by the preaching service with sel by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett at 10:43 a. m. Young People ing in the evening at 7:30 p. m Class Meeting—The Young Wo- men's Sunday Schcol.Class will hold their wenthiy business meeting on Tuestay evening, May 23rd. at the home of Miss Florence Pinch. A good attendance is sired. - i John C. Stere. student College, spent Sunday with hi ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stere Mis, Amande Way for = ! she would like to rent for gar Mr. and Mrs Altoona spent parents Mr. and Stere of this place Mi Lorraine Parsons of State College day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parsor Mi Charl been appoi district, taking erly handled b Mr. and Mr and went {me { Friday Mr o'clock on | be paid made R Frida [Aafea wit all funior 2:30 p ening usual cllowe Pe ( mon * meet regular de- ax ¥ 41 Cecil Stevenson Sunday Mrs SSC their parents, * onl Lhe i | Miss Anna Hall Paul Immel and son Paul of Washington, D. C meckend guests of her mother Mrs Mollie Halt, returning to their home on Sunday afternoon Samuel] Luca: Boyd Lucas, left tl this week for Vuginia be empioyed We wish much success in his new labors Joseph Mitchell has purchased an agtomobile, a BStudabaker coupe, which he and his wife will ett} ¥ and which be expecis to use in going to and from his work on the highway Mur Julia Parsons toona Tuesday some little t vi : with Mr Sallie Peters a { iter and bu band, Mr. an 5. BE. B. Deli Mrs. Sue McEwen, Miss Ruth Pal sons and Louise Tingue weire enier- talhed $0 a chicken day noon at the mer Mi Bellefonte The members of the Sewing Class from here were entertained on Mod- day afternocn at the home of thes instructor. Miss Butler in Bellefonte There were from tended and lovely time had by all The members of Lhe Bible Class held i monthly business meet day evening at were him for Al spen wel 0 niece sixteen here ab Women regular gram was the special {eature of Ul evening Mr. and Mr:. Kenneth Hall ae- companied by High dolhsd M: Robert Hall and Mrs. C. R. Ecken- roth left on Monday bs agtomobile, for Akon morning os Ot where the wintes Milesburg Sunday home here on her cld friends and nei She returned to Milesburg evening but expects to come to hei home to stay in the near future The original Sam Holt store belonging 10 McElwain Brothers, is going through quite a series pair, the last step being a fresh coat of paint which is being put cn ag this time by C. W. Stambaugh, the pro- fessional painter of the community Mr. and Mrs. John M. Robison and son and wife. Mr. and Mrs | Kenneth Robison, Basil, John and » Andrew Robison. motored te Port Matilda on Sunday and attended a _ birthday dinner and supper of farfier, Mr. H. © Woorigg, which wag held in the AACKACAHIAny Club house, rin her now of re- ner Several persong from here motored to Clearfield on Sunday alternoon and visited with William Resides who is a patiepy is the Clearfield hospital, the ret Of an accident while on a trip for coal last week He is improving slowly and his many friends here hope his completes re- covery may be speedy Pearce Rumberger returned to his duties near Baltimore. Md. on Mon- | day after having a weeks vacation | and going through the preliminaries | . of married life. He expects to re- turn this weekend and get his wif2} and belongings and they will then? takes up’ housckdening near Balti’ more where Pearse is employed, The Mother's Day-service in the Methodist church on Sunday morn- bet pells and | Club of atl Monday vitl Tennis Club Meeting who are intere { meeting elecled Work fahortly to get the for playing and n of this suddenly anc Ma. den and children lLetcy Russell ani Dorothy of Beech Creek; Mi and Mrs. Francis Grove and 3on Matlin of Tyrone: Mr, apd Mrs “lvde Tice and cntldren Arlene and Harper of Union | Llovd of Howard: Mr, and Mrs Gay ke her arm lord Confer, of seEhattan: Mr party of some of and Mrs. Lester Pletcher and chi tudents, Hecla | dren. Louise MaDowell and Chesier vm | of Bellefents: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sipes, of Clarence: Mrs, Alvin Win low, Mrs. Harrier Robb of Blanch Jane Rupert of Beech Creek And Mrs. Harry Pletcher Clecrge Regal | shor! vacation Harry Lose of Philadelphia Mrs, Jolin Bryan of How Upper guests Toedday evening G. Leathers and family Mr. and Mi Harry Yeager near Hosard had for Mother's Da upper guests, Mr. ang Mrs Tone Mann, and M: Mrs. T. © Leather cla of I'hey the veduntin All person the Tenn will House Jali al All |] ted In MINDY the Community evening, Ma) This will be a when w Officers will and membe; will nl ples he on hier of re i and b while ai a skating the high school Monday night, He ald Iie sitendin nt hip dw Commence vel wn in reasine these plans must be nl and Mi home for a were with 1 Af and Leath an Mt ah AEN TO HOWARD a M Na wen beg NL Rav Allison an Lois Dick spent sev. eral days last week at the New Youl Fair and while in the city Joseph, who = 2 on the aly : one ans Mi thelr son firemen cra’l of the ps Jeft cx Atlantic in the Worlds Fair man yne Allison of Harrisburs Lee Justice and sons Of spent Mother's Day at tb parents, Mr. and Mr week of his pending a ne home of Bellefinte HOWARD SCHOOL NEWS he J . the ! Yoawn fue o Wa Is inion mss Of : 18 EDONSOrng a 19 1939. at 8:00 rottin retiin efreshments iW» De expected “ alaurrate tHe Methodis naa nddres: Com Hix > x 1185 Anntal mencoyment or Howard Hoo! will Be heid Priday Mas wme ot PErT———— EERE 6 Cushion Gliders Rubber Glider Cover FREE. $19.95 For the Family's Qutdoor Living COMFORTABLE furniture ‘with smooth, cleanable, waterproof Swings Complete With Chains and sunfast surfaces is the thrift. iest kind to buy. Steamer Chairs with foot rest, Lawn Chairs spring steel. $9.29 2 for $8.00 $1 95 Porch Chair Cushions $1 29 Waterproof, Pair All Sizes Porch Rugs | Sunning Mats ing was very well attended afd was one of the most interesting and im- pressive services ever held gm this. occasion. Al the close of the ®ervice + each mothef present was presented | with a pink or white carnation through the auspices of the young folks of the Epworth League, i A WOLF CHARGE ACCOUNT Is the easiest way to buy anything vou need for your home! ES Fd = ow ney Ae eg eo Se Like the Apnlavse When the Season's Best Movie Hits Town— “You've Got Something There” Alert merchandising is the common denominator of all business. Then there is something going on, the word rushes from mouth to mouth! — where you find the HITS, there you'll find the public! Bellefonte claimed these SELLERS! We have something! Genuine money-saving! As long as stocks last, we can continue these prices. Re-orders are un- certain in the face of ris- ing markets. has pro- BEST must No wonder it's a hit! Many people invest $19.85 in a mat. tress alone! We price the en- semble with the aid of the manufacturer — just while these mattresses last! IL The appeal enla modeling of You choose est! IT No. 2 All Prices for Stock on Hand Only ! We are not sure of any reorders on current rising markeis, NE; SELLERS RS ——— The Whole Group— SIXPIECES ! Practically a Com- plete Living Room! wt f 3 star of ti SELLER is of ing SR from Not Usual! & Chen A % 4 ® Coffee Table, SiX PIECES! Page Three EE a NA ] BUY ON TERMS SAME AS CASH Not One Cent “Carrying Charge” Other SIMMONS COUCHES Up to $59.50 ® Wide Choice of STUDIO COUCHES, All with Back and Armas, ® Occasional Chair. ® Two End Tables. ® Smoker. SIX PIECES! A Spring Trade Stimulator Produced for Its Best Customers By a Large Eastern Mill ! Innerspring Mattress Stock on Hand Only— —No More at This Price! g von admire lovely ticking you can judge qual- ity by the welting of the firm, box-like edges—if you appreci- ate the peace and rest of a myriad of tiny springs, each encased to give longer wear— you'll immediately want a new mattress on every bed in your home! If colors if Customers Tell Us They Never Before Had a Real Inner-spring Mattress in a Three-Piece Outfit at This Price ! Three Pieces! Choose from Latest Models of SIMMONS BEDS rr Complete Outiit — Included in This Price: {EF ® SIMMONS BED. ® SIMMONS COIL SPRING. ® REAL INNER-SPRING MATTRESS,
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