PA. "5 A A ————— JACKSONVILLE on Sunday, Oct Sunday School Topic for discuss Along With Older with sermon neon with Betty and Gladys Har LITTLE NITTANY o | Mi ind Mi Ralph Ishler and ANY pent Mona Earl Ha home the same plare I Melvin Zim wo Em — Church services 20 are as follows 9:30: C. E. 6:4 witing Worship ot Embarviosing Kiss Lif Lo det ying at a liquor board hen n People.” establishment | 7:30 Chosen delegate attended the Susquehanna Synod, held church of rmine whether the license Philadelphia revoked, a 0 embarras waltress kissed him for expensive drink that ind walked out ing ol fn from our church Central Penna Classis of Res in 8t John’ we llefonte ov Oct. 10 Were Arthur Dorothy Betz, Mrs. (orgs rd Harte ' Wa Harier an board agent wd when a buying an ol up ould be ald he wa who West formed Reformed hu AY Barthey he and Mrs William Béightol proved to be the best Weight OLDMANC | == FOOD MARKET ver held in this area P.O 8S of A. No 230 will “Quality is Our First Consideration” BROUKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 28 ast Ie present Comes | Cirange a play entitled “When Sally Town" in the Marion Hall Nov. 3 An evening of eal entertainment. admission chil- dren 1 ¢ and adults 2K Every body welcome, come and bring your friends seit THE commune De La es Pars on’ Sal Cooking Demonstration ning, Oct, 38, In Grange tir Dellaas Electric Company at the Bellefonte on oH oie pod d " Y. M.C. A. Is Being Held Today and Tomorrow at 1:30 P. M. best dressed person, WO Attending these WiGas evi Hall an being plan: the and p the Ourselves Sponsored by funnjest dressed prson, Ue and youngest Arg est dre couple and 1 Of AE" Ked Learn to be a Modern Housewife by ! Days avited ANnding public is ticipate with Lhe unders the conduct mus SO AS 10 make it A very evening to all present pal tha thie De Treason en- Wheaties — Whole Wheat Cereal 21¢ in White Rose Prepared Spaghetti - jar 10¢ White Rose and Grapefruit Segments can 10¢ Wi Bose Tomato Savce sent Gar- { n iren Pp hile t the G rburg Jack Tue (range / Mabu Orange wd Grape ruit Juice - 2 cans 15¢ bottles 29¢ No. 2" can 10¢ callers a Spicer home of Buffal Windex ~ for your glass Cut Beets - - - - White Rose Pumpkin No can 12¢ Kent Farm Tomatoes - 4 No. 2 cans 29¢ White Rose Cranberry Sauce - 2 cans 27¢ HERE'S WHY BIRDS EYE FOODS are my choice for everyday 4 PA je Oris nd Mn Howard, R ian Henry Sunday Chicken Dinner Suggestion: I BIRDSEYE ® Frying Chicken I CAN WHITE ® Cranberry Sauce T CAN WHIT WHOL ® Strawberries i | PKG. SQUARE A Tig Ar le ® Angel Food ; Cake 12 Pint Cream Shaffer h ene Whe Mr t to 5 SERVINGS chert Conaway $1.75 ahd M Will Sumner ang daush ind Martha Mr George 6. Health ROSH SPECIALS In «fe PEACHES © 23 Pe od for shortcake! CUT CORN 521 Only ot Oct. 26. Now Rast Ween wervi and Pari BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS And Gritless, waste-free Mr. and } SPINACH 2, 23¢ & an Bax sbrves § gener we ws ie Krisps tee Pe Crackers - - Ib 17¢ En TRY THESE VALUES! Green Beans sox «1c Haddock Fillets , . 1». 25¢ RIB ROAST OF BEEF "a ] tnevame same forum BGs, Sunshine All Five Beverages 6 for 25¢ He 1 Loia Hwee! ie Ci er Cent ‘P oP andl 1 i ne Value this week! Fowl for Fricassee! William Dix- A Ai spent Wednes- 2 for 3 of Mrs. Lucy Con- 3 for 25¢ for lle Oxydol—large Oxydol— small - nd Mrs. Hubert Vonada and fisited Mr. and Mrs. ME Octagon Toilet Soap Cenira Hall, Su ndas A — ———— — WAGNER'S VERY BEST PASTRY FLOUR :: 10 1b Wagner's Corn Meal Eimer Swope his sister Mrs. C Haven Nr. and Mri EB. R Bartle, Sunday afternoon callers at home of the former's uncle, C Bartiey of Upper Marion Sunday evening visitors at the A A. Garrett home were Mr. and Mr Harry Baird and son Ralph of Bellefonte, Lynn Winners and Mrs Florence Stover, of Lock Haven spent Sunday 8. Miller of with i AK kK wore the W 5 1b 5 Ib 17¢ f After Being Closed for One Week, due to the death of David J. Nieman, we want our many friends to Know the store is again OPEN FOR BUSINESS In the Same Manner As In the Past. NIEMAN'S The store is open every evening, except Tuesday and Thurs- day, when we close at 6 P. M. We pride ourselves on the fine quality, the broad selection, the reasonable prices, and above all, the Friendly spirit that has made this store for the past 45 years, shopping headquarters for Men's, Women’s and Child- ren’s Wearing apparel. (Signed) M. M. MAMOLEN, ROSALYN NIEMAN, MEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STOR MILLHEIM, PENNA. WL I BT If You Have Never Visited We Urge You to Do So. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, J 1 Ra caller wore and day ahd Mr M Lonise Saturday evening PP Ertley home Donald Slover of Bellefonte were Mr. and and Mr. and and daughve D Mis Janel visitors Dalley Ing tcona Mr. and Mr daughter Nancy spent Friday Aly home Master Melvin Harter of Nittany. wis a Sunday of his cousin Earl Beightol M hr Cherald ing Swope and Vivian Wolle day at the J B. Luca: Hollow and Mrs, Fred Ke companied by made & busine n Monday of this week Mr, and Mi E.R Bu Sunday afternoon cali Rov Oyler Late Satu Wi wit! and ne indad Walle OM ol Al John 8c! and Lou of Centre Hal evening at ae] Lie w and Ariine LIA un home at Pe Milford Ei ling of Yarn Mrs, Lud rip Mri and ace LWA) mie Lo nom cause Lhe depin sufficient 1 flood A. A Carrelt's 0 a an Ing muci HUBLERSBURG Mrs day vi and Mi vant Jacob Weaver iting at the winfield spent hom Deitz Fredui« Hayes of the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J Talitha Delaney gnes of Centre Hall ) Saturday £1 arner home Truckenmilier pent Lhe weeken William Tru lo, N. ¥Y McCauley and both employed weeKe! J5i Lom Bama McC Hogan Mark irday i Ke! are wore of Mrs tsburgh " ENA Detrick Ae Visi her M1 ng at FEmeling Herman ( Hall mine on Sunda wi Mt Frank Hull Dota Smith of Alloons and Mrs Earl Pulon aad Puiton of Johnstown Mr. and M Hed at Mrs Mr Eliza and ana Mri ome of GAY were the home Markie Genre MIeElE al Hogan vei Mrs reel ere Buna yO & CALPTS al : home of Mr. and Mrs Walle Weaver were: Mr and Mis Nor man Calvert and son of Wii port; Elmer Weaver, Miss Lucile Hyde and mother of Jersey Shore Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warfield and family of Lock Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes and family Bellefonte were Sunday visitors a the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joht Hayes Misses Mildred Fravel and Ruth Whitman visited at the homes bf Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Moexinkey Miss Martha Whitman and Mr and Mrs. Daniel Whitman of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman family of lock Haven, were day visitors at the home of Mr Mrs. Boyd Heckman Mr. and Mrs. Rhine and daugh- ler, Glenda of Bellefomte, were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mrs, Eva Markie PINE GLEN Mr and Mrs. Edward Hoover an. nounce the marriage of their daughter Ethel to James Buller o Coming, N. Y. The young voupic were married Sunday at the Metho dist parsohage at Karthaus by Rev Shirey. Their mahy frend: wae) them happiness on the ship of mat- rimony. Miss Hazel Fye of Long Island, N Y.. is visiting her mother, Mn Annie Fye who hag been on the sick Mist. Mise Leon Hoover has gone to Bellefonte where she will be om- ployed. evening mans o! ant Sun- and Russell Hoover is confined to his home with an Injury to his knee which he received while operating thelr saw mill Mills, Gladys Hoover spent the school | holidays with Mary Lou Burkey a: Howard. John Bowes, who is employed at DuBcis, spent Sunday at his home here, Bellefonte visitors Saturday! evenihg were Jamhs Askey, Jan Dorothy Setlerness, Mrs Askey, also Mr. and Mrs, Witiam | . Hoover, Leonard Nearhood has returned to his work, after having gs manor | operation on his jew at the Altoona hospital. The Suite was caused (by an infected tooth Mr, and Mrs. Creighton Sones visited Mr. Bones’ sister in Punx | sutawney recefitly. Democracy will succeed on] ¥ when (men And wotieh understand that it ; NOL tlh. gree. near LaContes | y-Flannigan Nuptials Held (Continued fom Page 1) coromet of tulle petals blossoms, She carried an quet of lilies of the valley and while roses Mrs, Mary Herdi Joseph H. McMurra of honor atlendn ind orange arm boy. orchids Mi matron bride. They nl nom wilh full Lie fect pun! Cinle and Were the CULT math modified heart neckline jeeve Mrs. Gale 1 which wore gown crushable kirts JW miele velvet bu and and howd wore a dahlia Dron and and IrTay spphire blue a bouquet of Tallsma hey hade pom Mi Car she cat yellow wore ied rose yellow of pompon Lh Ham W of Beliel ded Mr. Ray as bx A. Ray Flanigan the bride; Edward Ra nte, brother of the Warn ard, Win I' J. Griffin, Bingh wrdon Breare ied at the 1g wedding organ musi included Godard Bley t man. Ushers thet of Belle Lid | tional of me Jocelyn Serenade by mann Crmeru from 1a by Mascag! ceremony Mr. Brearos Dawning by C 1s nise Me.’ by deKoy lowing wedding MH AONn Was he Will Country Club for memix mmed) families friends. Autumi the tables ney vi ny Dy Meditate Massenet Noe! the held att ie M1 wedding tri} net after November | home at 113 Curtin su For traveling the a becoming. three green | and Ray Noon New fonte asen in forest had plum Mrs. Ray e VOUNRer of UU graduate f meer her 1 and studied al et MHieliom nite High sehoo! ang yivania State College. Fou employed ears he wa Count) home iy Oap sa parental 1 16 Pleas a ile Sunday (1! hold a Masquerade party even at the Arthur Oar- iI members and heir TOO ing gay Wed. Vone- A kitchen shower was held nesday evehung at Paul ada home in honor of their in- lew and daughter, Mr Mrs Emory Smith. The guesig of honor retpived many beautiful gifts. The evening was spent by playing games et At a late hour refreshments were served and all departed 10 their homes wishing the Smith's many, many happy years of wedded The {ollowing were present Mr and Mrs. Myr! Kerstetier, Mrs Rov Yargell Mr and Mrs Lloyd White. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harter Mr afd Mrs Earl Vonada, Mis Andy Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clevenstine, Mr. and Mrs. Crider Clevenstine, Betty and Crider Yarnell, Eleanor Herr, lolz and Max Sampsell Bara Louise White, Dean Vonada, Madaline, Ralph, Nevin, Rov Harter, Norma. John and Bobby Cilevenstine, Kenneth, william, Betty and Dora Bressier Anna Louise Corman. Esther Hast- ings. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Smith and chfdren Miltited, Frank, Edna and Donald, and Mr. PFravel ol Mill Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith of Woolfich; Mr. and Mrs Emery Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vonada and children Dorothy, Grace, Lois and May. the life a ——— ST ATE COLLEGE Mr and Mrs. W. 8 Wieland of Hariswitk Avenue, spent the woek- erid at the New York World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gearhart of fast Foster Avenue, had as their weekend guest Mrs, HD. Munroe, of a mreistg Eiwood Parsons and daugh- Fo "Janler Ann pf North Allen | Iwtreet, spent the weekend ai the nome of Mrs. Parson's parents, Mr. | ‘and Mrs. Edward Shaw of Philips- | Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Wahl and | | family of Pugh street, visited with | flocs in Coburn on Friday after R | and. Mrs. Howard: Colemah | | of Heister street, had as their guests | fon Thursday Mrs. L. M. Phillips and | | Mre Estelié Williams of Everest, | Mr, and Mrs. Paul Campbell of 8 Ol freet, had as their guests Bs te a atte ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS are ines of | on Wednesday Dr A and Mr Campbell of Wilhamsport Mrs, Margaret Carner College Avenue, who has fined to her bed for five able 0 be about for a each day Mr. and of Barnard parents morning Mr Fa tay Pittaburegh M1 J Mil clare home on West Beaver Ave Monigay having visiteg at the home of her daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mr W. D Craw- in Ambridge Mr R Jame of Eas been con weeks few hour Mrs, William Meredith treet. are the proud a baby boy borh Friday in the Altoona Hospital Paul Reber and daughter Foster Aven this week visiting of on! pent Vera relative in Bumiwy LP] mie on ney and Luther College recently The Was De giad mai n ol from her ih May Bmith had as her OWly Mra Avenue Went weekend Col “ee of White Ha Avenue his son adelphia Mr Osorge 10 ang Mr wilege aves guests Mr Resides nag and Mr E Washinguen, D. ( Mrs. LeRoy Bauers are parents of a baby Don Sunday the home of Lhe mother, Mrs Bessie Jack College ac s— RECENT WEDDINGS Justice—Hastings Hastine Wes werke - Dev shu r of Mr. and fie proud bom on ers at tale Mar Brethrer eDe O00 nited Ho iinctu Te thd § Hoff man-—Fatright beautiful ¥ By the Rey ithe Belief crremony form 8] pet F House. ehuret Gertrude F 1 and Mrs Fdeard Extn teed dy nite wt vd od 38g il. was ur Hoffmm iam Hofman . will The wm yen dant Vitrieht bride The were EAT i Rab fre SIRI We The bride Beconria Township high seh clas 1937. Bhe is employed as a Clerk in a store in Coalport. The bride groom is a graduate of the Coalport High school. class of 1937 He is em- ployed by the Cambria Coad Co They Intend to reside in Coalport Tate—Blanchard Carrell Ble West Bishop street Bellefonte Ralph Merwin Tale, of Sharon married Sunday mornit t theran parsonage Bellefon Rev. Clarence E. Arnold the church. They were The bridegroom’s parents Mrs. Lloyd Tate, of Zion Mrs. Ray Baurer, of Sharon, and the bride's sons, Donald and David lanchard, of Bellefonte witnessed the ceremony. A dinner at the bride's apaftment on West Bishop street was held following the cere. mony. Mr Tate wore a navy biue flowered dress with tan accessories and carried a corsage of yellow rose- buds. Mr. Tate. who is employed In the Sharon steel mills, and his bride will be at home after | November 1 «K'ontinued on page seven) A sm Hiness Is Fatal To D. M. Kline (Continued from Page one) in n marriage to Alcea A Keller who passed away on August 13, 1938 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Fred Witmer, and a grandson, Rich. ard Witmer, both residing at the Linn street home Other survivors [include two disters: Mrs Sarah bride we a POOK oon of Mrs hard Gladys Mr. and v it Mr. ar 1 Sharon in A Showers, of Buffalo, N.Y. and Mrs. | [Clark Carson, of Bellefonte; two brothers, Robert B. Kline and O. A. Kiine, both of Bellefonte, step~brother, William Royer, of Ni- agara Falis N Y Mr. Kline was a member of and a 8i. | fowl John's Lutheran church. Bellefonte, | was a4 member of Logan Grange and | formerly was a member of | Bellefonté Elks lodge. For nearly four decades he conducted his farm | between Pleasant Gap and Axe | the | | Mann, moving to Bellefonte to re- | side about 14 years agd Funeral services were held at the home on Monday afternoon in charge of the Rev. Clarence E, Ar- | | noid, pastor of the Lutheran church Interment was made in the Luther an cemetery; Pleasant Gap Ee STL ri Hh + “rages vor erm si H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention. given all sales (i tohoy 26, 1939 C. E. Speaker (Continued from Page 1) NeEwWsPDRDer reports Phils making abilities, He al the Jhristing He is Commer es vied the manag a edits He ' (HB A weekly still Ale i Pnia Wm we of his joun was the publicity - Aree last two Internation Endeavor eomventior graduste of the Brhool of MARKET QU OTATIONS —————————— 50 A groceries, elc Herr & Provisions recied weekly by as Hew Eggs, per dozer | i - or | a} He Public Sales THURSDAY OCTOBER ”e SATIRDAY will offer Brooker of 4 Hi ih) or SATURDAY NOV will offer at public dence 3 miles n in Holts Bollow household goods sharp BATURDAY Trust Co of Centre aucls $a dyr gre sale at Ie orth of Mi Livestock and » Sale at |] oCiock NOV. The Bellefonte rumstee of Frank D. Lee Halli, will offer at public mle a full line of household goods at well ge 4 2 story brick dwelling Sale at 130 o'clock. E M. Smith, aunt THURSDAY, MARCH 21--Charies T. on ust will offer at public sale on i= farm 3 miles Bast of Centre Hall along Rome 45, Dvestook, ime plements and howehold goods 5 8 clean up sale. Sale at 10 FRIDAY, MARCH 22--A G. Cum- mings will offer a1 public sale at h asm near Rebersbumg., lives Bock, farm imblements and some fwousehold eoods. This is a clean up sale Wise & Hubler, aucts Oct. 28 : Roy Gates and Eugene Irvin offer at public sale farm. Sinking Valley of Ayton Gates south at Row 5 miles the following pers od She SPOCK - «80 head milk cows Guernmseys and Holstein. 20 with calves at side; | registered Dlood tested Holstein bull 1 yr. old. 1 reg- istered Ouernsey bull, Blood tested Six of these cows are blood tested This is an extra good lot of Oows food spe and show plehiy of milk. A credit of 3 months will be given Sale at 1 p mH L Harpster, auct Oct. 30 : : R. E. Brobeck Will offer at public ssle on his farm formerly knows as the Harvey Tarte farm, 1 mile northeast of Hub- Mtdury on Route 220. his entire herd cattle, consisting of the fol- Wing 24 head of Holsteins and Ouern- will with their third calves by heir | siden Calves will be sold 8 ing in in Pobroaary, 1d 1. These are all young MY firwt and third calves 3 my FH i Adm, i" A. 31 : Grace E. Stine, Robb (seorge LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTORS NOTICE x MPANY Vv Le APMINISTRATOR WM % NOTICE oF FLEBLIC SALS ERTY AND OF PERSONAL PROP. VALI ABLE KEM PSTATY HI SATISFIED USERS will 1ell v// 0 feet have never made 2 purchase heyting equipment that has greater dividends m com- jai convenience and savings than has STOKOL sutomatsc beat with coal, For STOKOL has taken charge of their heating plants and pro- wided them with more and better beat clean, healthful heat at uniform temperatures always and at a decided saving because STOKOL burns the smaller sizes of anthracite, rice and buckwheat, which cost so mach less on, Cabinet and Hopper Also Bin Feed models feed the coal direct from bin © fee Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte and State College A Product of
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