ie 8 J. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Page Three HOLTS HOLLOW | BUSH HOLLOW ji 1 te woe mene ai) FAIRVIEW I ov i oi in Fane Cipaan of this place. PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY Mr aa ‘Mbs Merl Butler and Sunday School attendance de: oy 1 b¢ preaching at 3 M 1 % spent Saturday ——— : y } i sister Orpha of Niagara Falls, were | creased last Bunday, there were wo | We meeting st sd Mot J bo hy a . or ws FILLMORE R O V i M | Li S {| recent visitors at the J. E. Confer | 44 present, Guess quite a RUM i Hint have a aT 3:30 p. m, bY the Rey ) r 15 and elat! his place wo. Blalr vidied with || home in Milesburg also called on | went visiting but hope they will ™ thaance but we are ping Ion of Runville . : id relatives in Oho Jas i . “ y ™ at ‘ n . we H lene n i lew {Acie $ f morning ) |! Mrs Edith Burd present next Sunday. Come OU Urger crowds, In the next few nights : a . j . . oy Se i Bloom worked (Reported by G. Mae Fry) J. T. Watson spent a week at the Sunday School next Sunday in hoh- those who stayed away ml ) icas of Pleasant Valley, cal ied A : | ie of day — mountain cabin fishing with Mr or of Father's Day L good sermon 0 come out an thelr aunt Miss Ella Lucas on Mon Wh or wn ; i A and y Barl H seen m———— —— tardy py . . . : 1, 1 § wi Vi i ——— ! 4 - y { family Last week we were wondering ir both Rev. Byrd and Rey OW AA " Iu . ¢ "™ won well fy , were | and Mrs, Clyde Watson and Is ! : M. C. Wieland of Stormstown wa The George Burwell fnmily y 8 \ " won Tune 3rd what happened to the fence bullde Also the special singin a onller Tuesday at the Robery L | Sunday callers at the A. Fred Fry On Saturday evening and | at the church and last Thursday good m . ARE 1 cal me svville Mr, and Mrs, Lee Fitsgerald and | ¢ ] SEW (TO avi th wom . Corl home on W,. Main street home at Balleyville a d ” : i and Friday, Lawrence and Claylon wilLhiryn Rote and Ce Kock ling Parmer Luther K. Peters ig lay- | funily entertained relatives in honh- : : Mrs. Annie Kocher is spending u ALE wf Mid R {f Mr. Pit 1 Foekley {f Unionville ‘ ¢ and pul : " rdavy \ i Wl # new concrete wal Ww his n { al il werald 3 birthZay an- y ‘ nonvii am i , l f SOMe LIME al Lhe DOME ME 4 A LE FRY alks © Ww I an OW Fairbrook John Koo hie and | modern house on Will street niversary. Those present were Ed. | Up he rest of the wire Ia iad \ h dud Wi toun. 3 " ! She A I Run ark ball ground Lucas of Rock. Mi sther Reese was ready to be pul on, also pain 1 ly mh A / ¢ family Jr. Kepler Koomas spent the week- William A. Fye and wi of Hol- "end al his favorite sport, angling Wy Lh i ry As ouiation and two daughters of Milesburg, Mr. | the wire and gate : nds i wl V J lidaysburg, spent a few days the for his share of big ones in Spruce ho us Bi yy wering, June 11 and Mrs, William Lucas and two Rev. Byrd and Roy Spotls work ' v i Yaiso : ' Aoi ri Ra : go y ¢ by Lemont band, BEvervbody children of Howard; Mr, and Mrs ( 81 the grave la rit Loy Jo i ! M hah A ndially invited past week at their soy bean farm on | Creek Merril Lucas and family; Mr. and White Hall road Mrs, Belle Goheen and daughter, | ares Roy Fetzer and daughter, Mrs The GC. Corl barn is bel re Miss Elisabeth, spent a few days re Nannie Lucas and son; Mr. and cently at the J. Mae Goheen home In | are George Robb and family. Every Dubois very pleasant evening i Mrs, Dale Adams of Van- + cream and cake were served as The West Penn Powe : i vere weekend visitors al dfreshments tending its 1 ! the G ! t. | the John Quinn home y ! Mr. and Mrs r AC f Axi Meek farm to Lh J ’ Nn Branch ann, Mir Russell Ia y and son and the Joh Bailey f 1 | Ha 1 lar Al almer agents | of Milesburg, were callers at the J MRS ! on Bro are Irving a new. T Wa nn home On Saturday even Harold Martz, iden I Pit vy truck, a 4 ton job pur hased ing burgh- University, is spending is of the Rob Harpster agency, a My adith Burd annual summer vacation at his ps Warrior's Mark recently ental home, Mi at : > Truck driver Earl Bryce Hoover of Howard Martz will d ng their new ' ag yrile Lucas an mn of Fah visited relative ie What ao blissful sensation it is to craw! into bed and set- tle down on your new, deep- cr Beautyrest mattress . . . a mattress that's even more comtortable than any for- mer Beautyrest, re, letting (BY feel” of 4) doe it up have shoulders Ee —_ cheep recied and “Ita nd x Fe 3 Rnd 4 on tn be your most important 7 os : LR : i a 3 eA 1 i % a 4 A : invesiment in comfort. So compare this new, p R MATILDA & 3 3 X pd gt £ Be ? ? 3 ATR yi i 3 ih % deeper Beautyrest with any other on the Oo T F = Ta Ro. ' er : ua K 3 A ! 3 market feautyrest has imilatlor ut re Mr D> Rice ha been In LO BD i : Kg : nember no other is ALL WM ad Vantage N Childrer i i & i 'K Cy od Ou nrnunity : 1 a WS ety fy 5 ppt fs a4 Brn hak the Plesvasii Vand Chair Jane ) V 1 ay ang ft 4 fine b by i8 alt LJ 4 vet GX "is ’ > E Ww 3 a PLEASANT VALLEY RUNVILLE FAR the new, deeper Beaulyres « more comfortable ! Proof the new Beautsrest lasts longer od 1 erst EM the - ie 8 Waar Simmons Samue Harihte roe feller of Cla $990000 YI AGERS #909cee GIRLS BROWN AND WHITE Saddle Oxfords $1.59 YEAGER'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY SALE $0099 NILILEFONTE PA 86606 BABY CHICKS WHITE LEGHORNS BARRED ROCKS $ Per N. H. REDS WHITE ROCKS 100 WH. WYANDOTTES CoD. MIXED CHICKS 25 for £2.00 — 50 for £3.50 100 White Leghorn Cockerels. $ 2.00 100 White Leghorn Pullets 11.50 5.000 Large Type White Leghorn Pul- lets 510 12 wks ald. Write for prices HECLA POULTRY FARM Box ( } Bellefonte, Pa. Go ‘at a saving fo tiny ihe 8 Day i id ti are fine The Otterbein Brotherhood mesi- } will be held this Thursday eveh- ing, June 15th at the U. B. church all men interested be Present The West Penn Power Co. have men at work digging post holes on the route to Yarnell so it wen't be long until upper Runvills will bo enjoying elec. ric 4 as well a Yarnell Bald Eagle Grange will mel June 19th at Miesburg Rev. W. B. Tobias and Mr. and Mis. Joh Purl attended the Sunday School cowly convention at Mill- heim on last Priday aflernocn Predthing aervice will be held next Sunday evening at 6:30 in Richard CGunsallus Jawn, come lots i room N - - - 1939 i: supposed (0 be Mussolind’ year in Europe. Well, what of iL? ‘New York for the WORLD'S | FAIR. Wha oa i ONE-DAY TRIP 3 ROUND TRIP $ 00 IN COACHES SUNDAY BELLEFONTE wnwronx JUNE 18 Proportionate fares from other stations CHILDREN 5 years of age ond ender 12, HALF FAR? {Eastern Standard Times) Lv, Beflatonts (Saturday) 11399 Lv. Lemont (Saturday) 1135 Pm Lv. Contre Mall (Sunday! . 1202 A 8 Bet Lv, New York (Panne. Sa) 1125 Ask ficket agents for complete details PENNSYLVANI THE DIRECT ROUTE TO DHE NIW TOM: ORL Pennsylvania Station, New York, you step inte waifing train which whiske you to station on Fair Grounds 10 minutes 10 cents sath way 30-DAY TICKETS to WHEW YORK $13.98 fram Balle forte; $10.88 fom femont, $13.08 from Certra Mal. good on off Wain wg Oy doy A RAILROAD Mr Hamilton and Pittsburgh, are visiting at (lie home Mr. and Mr Howard Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Gesrze Benner of Centre Hall, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs J. B Miles Sr lt 5 50 JULIAN The Children’s Day exercises will be held ifr the Methodist church at Julian on June 26th at 8 o'clock Everyone is cordially invited Mr. and Mrs. William Crispen vis ited with [(riends at Lewisburg on Thursday These who attended thy Republi can Meeting at Unionville were Mrs. E. B. Williams, Mrs Nora Breon, and Mrs. Paul Greene We are sorry to hear that Mrs Joseph Swisher has suffered a glioht stroke. Sunday visitors were: Mri Ida Krebs and datghters Mabel and Zona of Baltimore, Maryland and Mis. Paul Osewalt, of Philipsbure and Mrs, Harmon Burd Bellefonte Mr. and Mfs. Mitchel Rinshéart and family of Woody Crest visited at the Paul Greens home on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. George Weller and | children, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rowan and son visited with Mr, and Alvin Krebs on Sunday Mr. Ed Irwin is spending two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. JH Tuf- | ner, while Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Irwin are on their vacation Mrz. William Dando and son Oail. accompanied by Mrs, Marcella Beals | are pending several days with | friends and delatives in Cleveland, | | Ohio, Youngstown and Saxonburg, {Pa Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Markle and | | daughter Carel. of Pleasant Gap | spent Sunday at the home of E B Williams | Smith of Meadville: Mr. and Mrs Mock of Altoona, and Charles Wil- Ham: of Juligh, Those who visited at the home of | Mr. and Mr. Aaron Donley's last | week were: Mrs. John Pelioner of | | Myrtle Point, Oregon; Mrs. Albert | Lawrence Spackman and children | of Martha Furfmioe, Mra. Norman | 39° You can’t break down the edges! Sit on them ail vou Want, you won't Lreak down Beautyrest's paten- ted, sag~-proof edges! They keep the side walls erect and neat--bringing “mid. mattress comfort to the very edges of the heed ! The new Beatityrest slays clean inside ! Eight real ventilators in your new Beautyrest exe pel stile wir from inside the mattress and inhale clean, fresh air. 80 the new Beautyrest stays dry and sanitary inside ) Where comfort counts, it's Beaulyrest! Beautyrest is the sym bol of comfort at leading hotels. The Biltmore in Los Angeles has thea! Get the new, deeper Beautyrest ! See it foday at WOLP FURNITURE CO. Test it . compare it with other mattresses. Notice the rich fabrics . . . see how beautifully Beauty- rest “makes up” $1 DOWN Delivers! For less turning ! You don't have to turn vour Beautyrest nearly as often, because fis ine dependent spring action keeps it from getting out of shape, and because it says clean inside. Turn if according to your uss ual custom the first few months until the felt padding has “leveled ” Then turn it only four or five Limes a Year, What tiring labor that
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