October 26, 1959, "-_r Vr —————————————————— PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS {Reported by Havana Lv his a My Romaine Dr. H spent burg! fasivo $350. SP cia Pawerinl ACDHC reception, ine tans, Built in Super Asttnl Bostom. Lak. nl Tubes, Electrie Posh - Batten Tun ing. Smart Walnet vabinmet, Mao Fry) PHILCO 165K Has Built-in Super Aerial System with Twin-loop Aerial for pure tone and powerful Ameri. can and Foreign reception, Electric Posh-Button Tun. ing, Cathedral Speaker, Beautiful Walnut cabinet, * * * PHILCO 195XX (right) A wiumph of Phileo engineering. Built-in Super Aerial System for powerful American and Foreign reception and re tone, Elee. neh Button Tun. ing, Inclined Sound. ing Board. Gorgeous Walnut cab $100 inet, BLANCHARD a County Chri | ie Cl evening ther ih m and Short-Wave Radio Log Mig. handsome, rary -tovend! Shows latest war mag of Farvepe (30% 5 217), plus individual maps of Poland, Cermany, Franeo, Eagland (187 = 217). Includes military dota, shorts wave radio log. Get your FREE copy! Woll Furniture Co. WES HCH STREET a al "BELLEFONTE, TA THE E CENTRE DEMOERAT, BELLEFONTE, FA. [ MILESBURG | Ralston Mi Louise Fleck of Belle | PLEASANT GAF Mi wo days week a Messrs Roy Adams and Derr spent 0 TeW drys” last week | Alle- home of per grandparents, the W I. Bekenroth's, Bass fishing on the Upper gheny River, near Ol City, Mrs Adams and son Philip and Mrs Mr. and Mrs, Guyer Fisher, ol Tucker and daughter Joan 2eeOM* | Baiiimore, were weekend vistors panied them to Meadville Wwher® fat the home of Mrs, Fisher's par- they spent the time with the D vid en Crumm family A force of men have been put 10 Bingo Mast | ow on the new home being built Hall. TO®Y ‘by Mr. Orrie Heaton, They hop plan to have it ‘on: the nights of it completed by Deg, 1st Nov. 8 and Nov. 22 also, Chicken Terry Green; who is in the 1; 6 and produce will be the prise Navy and ls stationed at New York Mrs. Mickinger and son Teddy home on a 20 day furlough. THis visited friends ‘In Philade pid» Jerry's first trip home in 19 from Thursday until Sunday nonths, For the past six montis Richard Westervelt motored 10 Ne has been at Halifax, Nova Scouia Philadelphia and return last week- Wilh the ice patrol. The lee patrol end Nas been established since the Roy Adams ng of the Titanic, Jerry say: tures of the Titan Metal Co, plant ¢ has raveied extensively sin y at the Brotherhood meeting at Zion VHLNg the Navy and been in a Jo 4 0] states, but bone of them can lNiesdday evening ‘ h fompare with Pennsylvania fo The Mens' Brotherhood wautiful scenery th evening in the new of the M. E. church. Mi Lenhart of Bellefonte an man War prisoner wili be the er. He has AEF experience onsiderable time in Europe Howard Oakwood departed he war and will speak on iay of this week for a few da) Neutrality Bill I with hig son«<n-iaw and Mrs. John Moore returned hom wghtenn Mr, and Mrs. Howard Sunday from a week's visit to ibe Ub ford, ar Debtroit, Mich, New York World's Fair and Phila John Sholl and daughter deiphia. Her sister Mrs Paul Miss Hilda Haupt motored w Keller of Philadelphia, came with Clymer on Thursday afternoon and her to attend the funeral of het ited with Mr. and Mrs. Robe: brother-in-law Mr. DM. Kine Haupt Mr. Keller having arrived here & Migs Efina Walker of Snow Shoe lew days before ited with Miss Mary Adam Weare sorry to note the desth Mr Ih M. Kline Friday in the Cen re County Hospital after an Hi fone lab The Firemen started evening in the Fire 1IAYYe showed moving pcs will mee pa semen Laniis Ex-CGeors ponk- spent after Rey he Tue Mi Jesse Sowers visited wih Her courin, Mrs. Phillp Pate, al MoKeesport, from Thursday la Sunday, INGaYy Mr William Eckenroth is ——— - = ma —_ - i — | galt more, for a week's visit 1 know I'm gh t oe Lhem Miss Mary Adams recently al- And they ate gls see me. Loo tended a meelng of Lhe Posial 1 can tell by thelr expression Employes in Lock Haven when they say “Hi Don't buy all you Christma presents until you see the display offered by the 3-W girls at toe bassar, Be seein’ you. there Mr and Mrs, Frederich Voss and on Don and daughter Lietle and You may Lravel o'er the wo the former mother, Mi Lipetie And visit of renown Vor of Buffalo were weekend Bt you’ ver find gue al the 1, C3 Pelers home Like Ir owt me Low 1. (i. Peter and mother, My 1 Bruce Peter Ms. EM Peter daughter Anhe and som Lewis, vis Hammersly Fork during Liu past week M i Mrs, Cecil M, Allen and son Tom, grate ( of Reno alter spending a week of the home of with the former; glster, M Et and Mi R..1 Kelly, returned to her home on Thursday last Mis. Mattie Giest, who has iH for some Lime, is able Lo be v are you?" Then we stop and chat awhile Recall the days of yore, When we were lille boys And had fun galore pinee anoth™ ———— > MARTHA Naomi and Jay Hartseck of ;oliege, spent the weekend thelr paren Mi Harwsock ited at Sunday visilors al the home of been Mr. and Mrs R 1 Hartsock wers up as follows: Mr. and Mr Wilson Stiver and daughtier Viola Phyl. Bhilrley Bue Myria Dilles wll of y few i : \ Mr ry sholl hs a by y | H Ardeth at | y { Any : Dawn and ! Lina Tyrone Mt id Mes Dn Hart sock, Mr Marie Hartsock da a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lingerfelier, all seeitinne alone of Altoona: Mre RC Krone and daughters Elizabeth and Ablda ant on Ben of Wilbur belie Clarence ana Matilda valle supper will of the M beenf the ba cement MY HOME TOWN e¢ of Calil of renown at Mar for thi Williams cemeten ho Page Thres | Matlida Pa. at once, and correc tons will be made, If you have not paid any dues this yea pieane iet us have it this week. Your co-op eralion and solicited support Carnes) of a nation fall proyagands there i When Ue foreign meining te ST 1AT, 13 that na- Lion penne AUNICIPAL | MY Mn NIG. VP AL WE DNESDAY & ™U R. (October 26th A 26th) VILLIAM HOLDEN and wild TA NW STARWYCK BARBARA i “Golden Boy” FRIDAY & SATURDAY ctnber 27th A 25th DOUBLY FEAT RD BILLING Ne BASIL HATHBONI “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" M11 “Quick Millions” LATEST WAR NEWS Complete Selected Shorts MONDAY & TU ESDAY Ociober Mh A isd “The Women” ~ IY Sox Cra Fu ess of a number of months. Fu ¥ SRLS TTR CES eral services .weke . held Monday ternoon at thethome of his son in-law and daughter, Mr, and Fred Witmer with whom Re mace ome Jes cio w Wi LOETrs and Of rier i. | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE UNUSUAL SPECIALS PLACED ON Lod Re SALE FOR THE LAST WEEK OF OUR = |ANNIVERSARY SALE Sale Ends Saturday, Oct. 28th — With Star Values You Can't Afford to Miss ! THESE ARE THE SPECIALS YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! £2 DRESSES! Group No. 1 Sm Amie Rs Best Hat Values IN TOWN! garment ImEsERn © » J Stvies Werth $2.95 1.39 | Eh CT » 9.95 Melro x wedains WAS proncsut more than worth the price of mission alone, and Lhe grand mar he masked Joiks wa; especially Ihe Misses Burris ang Pes {| sho were dressed as wd i i] FIDE ne me Migs Barihck Hakko was a wards prefiiosd contume Tan was the Group No. 2 *1.88 Worth Mare Group No (Actual $595 2.88 Aan prt SNe Y Hwee — fashion RL Lg TE 3 TH RES EEE "LT (CLERE we Valoey) wane Y v $149 10 8 Bh on sal t durin Anniversary $ aie nt c and $1 00 A LY A d all colors E i ha 8 a tai bi SL Le LE Ravon Striped Child's Bloomers Speci 10¢ Stock up now Frank Millward wil owe nh iy for neq i of the basemen! } aurch Friaay eve Mr. and 1 Meivin Burris are Children’s Flannel Bloomers 10c Children’s Flannel Pajamas 39¢ receiving congratulation: over an eight pound Tuesday morning Mrs. J R. Barley left Sunday 0 attend the funeral of her brothers in-law at his late hone near Pidis- in Was only a short Lime agt ihe made the game ou attend the [funeral of wile. her sister Miss Ermigarde Simpeon AR home [rom Business College, Al- ona for the weekend On Sunday Terry Noll and Mi Martha Wise drove Mr. and Mrs Harry Twitmyer who had been vise iting in this vicinity for the past Iwo weeks to their home in Wilmer. Ging, returning home that same evening Clyde Adams the Titan months arrival « Crestal Table Tumblers 2: 5c Children’s UNION SUITS LOVES si30rt or priced 8.01 ney long Ong Iogs all 39¢ wt 59¢ SNOW SUITS Use Our Lay-Away Plan 98¢c - 5.98 27-inch. Heavy, Fine Outing Flannel Short or specially returned oO after several the Highwi has Metal Co. spent with Dept. near Clearfield The Ladies Auxiliary of the M E. church will hoid a Halloween Social in the Methodist chureh this evening. Oct. 26. Admission 10¢ Guests may come masked or un- masked, Part of the entestddn- White - Pink - Blue - Grey ment will be a playlet entitled Down Our Street” Refresh~ ments will be included in that Cc yard price Mr. and Mrs, Mark Warrick and . two youngest ohildven-spent a féw Ladies’ Heavy days with friends jo Philadelphia at New cena dn Philaelnibl } FLANNEL GOWNS children stayed with their mothers Ladies’ Silk Stripe Siar Lihe-up For Boys Men's Dungaree Pants of heavy blue denim Sweaters, Longies and Knickers $1.00 19 Quart Galv. Water Pails 17¢ White Floating Soap 2c Cake Girls” Slips - 25¢-39¢ Girls’ Hose - pr. 25¢ Boys’ Ties - - 10¢ Long Hose - pr. 15¢ Mace Al Sires 79¢ MEN'S PANTS Marked for a Greal Anniversan Special 88c Men's Breeches $1.39 Men's Coat Sweaters 98c¢ Ladies’ Silk Stripe Vests and Bloomers Bisex 38 to 46 25¢ Ladies’ SAuggies 4-Piece Crystal Mixing Bowl Set Special 19¢ Set Men's Winter Weight, Heavy Ribbed Union Suits Sizes 36 to 46. Stosk up HOW. 69¢ nuts, bread, rolis, baked beans, £if, | will be made and delivered Orders | may bé placed with Mrs. Roy wr kinds of Hallowe'en goods may | : | be purchased at Melroy's, J | On Monday, Oct, 80, betwee the The Store For reiatives during their absence Miss Ruth Stucke! and Mr. Jack | Snyder of Wilkinsburg, were recent | weekend guests at the George Adams, Mrs. George Showers, and | ’ | Mrs. Lloyd Sampset, who are of Men 5 Work Socks ficers or with any member of the aid. Russell Splcher motored 10 Har | . Cc pair hours of 2 and 3:30 p. m, the Home Economics classes of the Pleasant | Gap schools : will have a house | warming, at their new quarters in| Showers home The Methodist Ladies’ Aid has risburg and return jast Priday. H. T. Noll had ‘a new chimney | the Fire Hall. Parents of the girls and members of the Woman's Club | Tuck stitch vest and y Men's Felt Hats All ign nd sy DON'T. DELAY set Saturday Nov. 4, for the date of | their bake sale, pies cakes, dough- | bullt this week as a safe guard | | againgt fire. | Are MviRed as guests’ “The giels will | ois aw VALUES | prepare and serve the refreshments. | $1.00 10¢ THESE PRICES ARE FOR THIS SAL A. C. Turner Co. TEMPLE COURT BUILDING Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. COAT SALE! frerary e Price vies with all and.go of high SBuperd tallor- Usk oun LAY AWAY PLAN 22x44 Turkish Towels Double thread with assorted bor. des Wile K., Duc A Real Bargain! pit Special I15¢ Reg. 25¢ wal Dish Cloths - - Regular 5c Dish Towels - - Part linen 31 pec 2c graced S5¢ Boys’ Sheeplined Coots ¢ Made with waterproo! oster cov- er, and warm Jfeecy shied skin lining. A marvelous valee Sizes 6 Ww 18 $2.79 Reotived in Time for FRESH COOKIES Choice of eight varieties 10c rm Sweet Chocolate Stars Asst. Chocolates 10¢ ro Hallowe'en Suits 25¢ + 59c¢ Masks - 2.-5¢ & S5¢ Alarm Clocks $1.00 E ONLY ! YOUR DOLLAR Just Always Buys More At Turners
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