October 19, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SPRING MILLS | Sponsored by the Spring Mills | band, the ghosts the goblins and | x 5 ® the witches will again parade the | y : streets of Spring Mills, led by the | : 4 Spring Mills band, in full uniform g : po on Monday evening, October 20th. The youngsters as well as the old, > } } 228 will ticipate in this parade again | I TE : . this Year according to an announce- § y 230 East College Avenue Phone 2902 State College, Penng. ment made by the committee. & y Prizes will be awarded for floa's and individuals. The parade will form at 7 o'clock on the schooi grounds, Immediately after the parade and awarding of prizes, 8 masquerade dance will be held In the school auditorium, everybody Is invited to enter parade and enjoy an evening of fun. A Townsend rally held in the School Auditorium on Tuesday > LJ evening sponsored by the Penns and Brush Valley Townend clubs was largely attended. The audi- Make Your Own Terms torfum being filled to capacily The meeting was opened by a con- cert by the Spring Mills band. Mr Harry A. Corman, gave the addre: of welcome. C. L. Nonemaker, Of Altoona, gave & short address and introduced the principal speaker, Dr. Joseph E. Robb, of Lewistown, 0 3 | r bb, . . . PEE . ; . : : delivered ‘a forceful and conv The wholesale price of furniture is definitely higher. Many factories have withdrawn price lists, others have announced a sub- delivered a forceful and convinc- . A a . . . ’ ing address on the Townsend Re- stantial increase in costs. In anticipation of this advance People’s buyers have contracted for thousands of dollars worth of covery Plan, and won a lot of ap- gai TN a fine furniture so that Centre County home-makers might have this opportunity of supplying their needs at old low prices. While J Ano solos and ocal ER BT an, present stocks last People’s pledges no increase in the retail prices. Future replacements, however, must of necessity be sold at chairman of the committee deserves prices in ratio with wholesale prices. We urge you to buy now and save now. Special LOW DOWN PAYMENTS AND LOW cess. : MONTHLY TERMS will make it casy for you to take advantage of this last opportunity to save! A. B. Lee, recently opened a meat market and is equipped to serve his customers with choice meats K Farmers through the valley are It Ss Yours At No Extra Cost ! kd busily engaged in husking corn and 5 PR | hes 2% 8 ai 3 cooking apple butter, apples were ro - h a " Eft wr ! i |i dla Ri a prolific crop in this area + AY 4 SP : >. AWS : NINE Washers Autumn foliage now resplendent in thousands ¢f beautiful cole orings ! : of ; Ha Ll — : ZR ER" PT 7 | $29.50 h i a 4 % 4 1 i > i . throughout the Countryside around Spring Mills, is attracting many tourists to this area, requests for suggested foliage tours in this sec- tion are increasing, while beautiful scenic trips over nearby roads are oY : through the Millheim Narrows and ju - 5! Pe, w . ; | — : i " ; Poe Patty Park, another trip 15 : " : *> ENN “1 : Jp 0 | = 3 i E, mp on through the Woodward Narrows 3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Albin Jacobson made a sight seeinz as well as a pleasure trip to Pottsville, las! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Witmer, of Bellefonte, called on Mrs. Lulu Brungard, last Wednesday evening < RN — | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Condo, made ” 2 faye ; a trip to Lock Haven, last Thurs- - , y © py Uo, Aw! Ct __y Your Own Terms day, where Mr. Condo, atiended . as EREE . some functions at the State Teach- cag § LL & ga b> "RUG PAD A 7-PIECE MAPLE BEDROOM te __ BIN Will Do ! ers College. h I ey ne x5 THAT’ Lh YERY NEW! Hess's. Ran ang Hutoly Brungasd. “The Rug Alone Is as ii the Albin Jacobson, it os” Ties: ’ Worth h$510 ou can wien it ph ve a suite th ts ry n The ood i mew z B : NOM ICAL PR or Be : . doh Ry 1 ‘60 00 FELT BASE day evening. e mirrors most un- 9x12 Rugs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wenzel of Specially purchased for thi ile 1 () usual. In that mellos wy tone that i ks GOOD MADE Loganton, and Mr. and Mrs, James A maker whose name we cannot put XK) n beautiful Oriental patterns, and t MATTRESS, SPRING AND PILLOWS INCLUDED ! Mowery, of Rauchtown, were guests at the C. E Ziegler home on Tues- day evening wss, we include this fine rug pad The family party held in the SIZES 8 x 12 1 ga Ba Gaon ar Sig i $2.95 school auditorium on Wednesday evening sponsored by the Gregg | : Rei BR eal ~ _— — Circulator $1080 DELIVERS tended. Everybody had an enfoy- SIMMONS TWIN STUDIO h | » able evening dancing and playing - / $s % Res & on pi bo : : 4 x, yg ” " = oh cards. « - " : nn pa Ai " - k bs * : 1 i - fr” Ga i 1 o 1 fe i Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jacobson. of i EE — " : Lanse, were weekend guests at the : 3 TTT \ > *- Ci IN ny’ | aa 5 Gi ok home of their son Albin Jacobson , PRGA 5 1 oe | : x he a owes ; > EE rk O af t William E. Smith, is getting ready : f wo be : ; Cf ; i ou Bf g _ 4 A ; hk '¥ 8 | tc move into his new home on Long : ; 1 «2 avenue in the near future A Jack frost made his first visit of eS Pe bf sh | | = i gs ; : jo In f : WALNUT VENEER the season toour town on Saturday morning. : ] ¥ : | I ! ' 5 Modern Bedroom, ==" ">.. | pT Es 8 dD Cedar Chest M:s Joseph Leathers has re- SARA 1’ Chest or Chest-Rohe § 7 : alnGt. : KENNEDY turned. home after a weeks’ visi! with home folks at Orviston a : ! { ; Mr and Mrs gherw or d MeFarn Pe . “= a . 2 i si vi “ant urge vey trw troncly to eo e is | oy : 4 : 1 i : @p 23 . E { ! and sons of Jersey Shore, were pr - 4 i this suit t's the ONLY way [ sd A . a » = ’ ¢ 25 weekend visitors at the Bryan home } J es i, io Muily realise 1a value. = . beat)--4 A aay, re 5 . ry, by 5} ? 72 Mrs. Guy Lucas has been on the Be VB | p Hiukiy iran rT u — < HN F E bh i 3 7 sick list. Her many friends hope "a | f contrasting RL t rial i 7A j a Be Ne. Hg FE a $1.00 DELIVER for her a peedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler and Just think, the WHO 22% 00 n LUD Cole moaenr studi family of Runville were callers | our village Sunday p. m Miss Alice Leathers spent the 3 than ual |g weekend at Scranton dudio couch alone By day a There will be a shooting match mat fs b ght you have held on Saturday p. m. at 1 o'clock a comfortable double bed or twin = Pay $1 ool at Holder crossing. Ducks and is. Covered in long wearing fab 50 w k chickens will be the game s In a choice of color ca ee The Cavaliers Class of Kennedy : church are having a Hallowe'en " " — — & | 3 i A 4 a] Frversthing you need (a be ready to heat vour party at the Kennedy school house A THE, ed home comfortably and economically this win Oct. 26, at Tp. m. This is to be a 4-POSTER BED QUTFITS : 5 Te pe p— yl ter ' The complete outfit at this bargain price ' costume party and prizes will be fa y + 4 su + Ble i We include: 1939 Circulator Heater: Stove Board given for the most original, most R LD SEE a E ial fe : i to protect your floors: Collar and elbow. and beautiful or the one that can keep N 1 : ; i ide enough stove pipe for proper installation them guessing the longest. Re- MRL | Bi : a u : : KITCHEN Sreshisisiis and games will make a Ea : EP i 2 =e . a | pleasant evening. Come and in 5 | “8 “> | . BT a R the fun, Admission: adults fo i: 5 rd i —— | ; anges children 10. A is TA masa 4 % cn il i... > Large Size with extension Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Confer of PhS, f: y . 3 : a |] | y ‘ % 5 a a Josed-in armit e Orviston, called Sunday at the oe: © h h ri to “ : rome i mmed Joseph Leathers home ; ; oy Ei : DN WW Ai -— aE tL $59.00 8 . , were visitors ; a pe oe Sn : ’ at the William Gates home Sunday. eh (ERE . : 9-Pc. MODERN DINING ROOM — 1, aS —— SLIb BB My RS * Mrs. Clark Beaty of Osceola, was wl i in our village, Sunday, wi p— # Simple lines quality workmanship, and the beauty of the walnut all Ah ge 7 2 TY) Pe combine to make this suite exceptional al the price SK (1}) FAIRVIEW af : of] —— The table has a 12-inch folding leaf, the chairs are % . nd An : upholstered in washable leatherette. Here is a Miss Ella Lucas had the misfor- : girs suite that will make you proud of your diningroom tune to slip on some locse gravel : ; " : on last Thursday and break her leg in three places. She is in the 3 CLI T_T Semie County Hospital. Her many A : ( ! riends wish for he speedy re- pe 2 ; { covery. Ji 4 aL each $1.00 Down Before You Frankie Lucas of Pleasant Valley, ’ : <® Chapman home, g > a Ordinarily you'd pay 325900 for these w- ahd Mrs. Mavis Sous ng . : outfits, and they come in every size A It hildren an 5. Myrtle Lu- Choose a maple, walnut or mahogany ny em cas visited on Tuesday evening at ® 4-POSTER BED bed with scroll top and heavy vn ’ the Bryce Hoover home at Howard. @® FINE MATTRESS posts. Each group consists of THREE 5 Mrs. (Alfred Lucas of Pleasant PIECES | bed, mattress and coil Shown Here. Valley, visited on Wednesday with ® COIL SPRING spring Mrs. Amelia Chapman, 44 Bal Mrs. Miles Efters and children — aiance visited on Priday with her mother, Mrs. Sue Lucas at Curtin. OPEN SATURDAY ‘TILL 9:00 E-Z Terms Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Nyman and two children and Harvey Mann EVENINGS — Phone State College 2902 visited at the Alfred Lucas hom? at Pleasant Valley on Sunday. — =| PEOPLE'S FURNITURE CO. 228.230 EAST COLLEGE AVE. Open Sat. ‘Till 9 — Other Evenings by Appointment — Phone State College 2902 STATE COLLEGE, PENNA, EXTRA VALUE IN THIS THREE-PIECE MAPLE SUNROOM Mattress You'll admire the new design of the maple — SPECIAL frame . . . its broad arms and the generous i Spent Tuesday night at the Amelia ’ Fr & Will Deliver Buy See Peoples. We Will Not Knowingly Be Undersold. way in which good maple has been skillfully $7 95 used in the frame, Spring filled seats and backs, . covered with a gayly striped home spun fabric ' , perfect with the honey toned maple. Ex- nnerspring matiress, twin or ceptional at the price ! EASY TERMS ! full size, $1.00 DELIVERS! Nuf 'Ced ! RE $1} aa ti
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