November 9 1939. rr PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Map Fry) —— — o Henry A. Elder fered a light paralytic® much improved this wi Mrs. Harold Glenn spent week with her parents, at burg, Pa. she returned to Saturday at Roy Rossman claims largest gobbier the first day of the shot on Gatesburg riage the scales at 18 hs Mrs, Lizsie Bush of C spent the past week friends at Pine Hall with quarters at the Charles home Popular garage man, Kline and family are fixed in their new mo South Wate) was the contra Retlied farmer C and wife move Baileyville to Boalsburg after many ye Mr. and Lemont her paren Maj. and found the hearty, all ter Cashier Bank of Ebrigh over In home sident hes now Street. Cha ‘Lor alvin M of of : Newport “Baileyville g day evening an apple j pies will LEcoied wil mn Grange meetin refreshment: ] close of the meeti Congrat Mr Gap lations d Mrs. Earl Tate of 0 were married last by Rev. Alber: at the Presbyterian manse her marriage Mrs ‘Tate the Paul Homer i Mr. 1 grandson inte A. I 1% of the Mrs. A! J. Tate of State C are ine a _. i y! MARTHA wr | served Associal A tol i | and childre: other neces:itifs erously I people. We precigtion by our and all others wh @tihus Upper possibie takes in L weed dues make few core names lsied by p oh N 0 helped to A lew paid Cronist $1.00 The “of the Methodist hdme Gi Mr Wednesday bers present Lindy Siecle Williams, Mrs. Elhel R Belle Bailey, Mrs, Charl ler, Mrs. Bdith Korman will vy INE evening werd Mr. and Mrs Mrs and Gw ards, Helen ard. Patsy Mr. and Mrs ftors: Mrs Lois nd Ronald Spackman Freddy and Ethel Bailey, Joan, Grace ww Bobby, hard » Spackman Kyle Wellers ang PRICES BEGIN AY who recent troke Hing el the Middle- her home ‘or among her James Hl orGger ate oy Joseph . Mrs Jimmi; by Leon - Korman, Sodctkman Helen He Y & suf- Samuel I. C caller Wednesday home on West Corl Roy Gay ev ily with t his he orl of Pine last PAS Cc Barto was ening by luscious bir me April 1st nant Bi thday wild eason Aller tipped | ser’ will farm near Pa. we Produc Twp After spending Cente County pitals, Har Musser, Nevin one the ausburg farms In Le ive nead- several mot and Gel nul ed Mm healt wlern home Louck v. and Mrs. Fri ‘haimey Hall, Main Street, honored ias his immediate fam- supper of inge: Jr., last returned to his home much improv. 140 George Mus- Myers the Harris ths In nos~ week Barto home ne openin n lor mn annual fp Pleasant Friday Groendyke Before former tendered a mi last home Mans towed Spackman. Thelma Wi make iis George Belts Santon na a neat Air Extinguwishes Blaze Vhile Max Constant, of B if. who flew Wel. Nan- L495 4 Jacquelir e » motor race was speedy this C n burst into flames mind year quick presence of turned the nose of ward eX 1 ¥ and the the blaze ——— neq - Af Jehn A hint Trom mature } Knows Come, see for yourself why this roomy, handsome Studebaker Cham- pion is the stand-out success car of the past 10 years. Just as stunningly styled and soundly built as Stude- baker's famed Commander and President. Saves you money on gas and upkeep every mile you drive. Safest, most restful riding car of its low price. Trade in your present car and become a proud Studebaker Champion owner-easy C.1.T. terms, GEO. A. BEEZER GARAGE . NORTH WATER ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. rst iet by + tho (OUrih in Lae testis irbank Ben- ing piane, With Constant he plane down- pressure of the Mr UT~ lege - when he has enough was a at his broth- J t Fri aid | JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Nov Sunday School | 12, are as follows: 9:30. Holy Communion services will be conducted at 10:30 and C. E. 6:46 Topic for discussion “Must Have Poverty?" Preparatory services will be held on Friday evening, Nov, 10. 7:30. Mrs. Annie Bridge of N. Y.. spent Saturday with her nephew Sumner Noll and family, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mabus of Bellefonte, spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the C. E. Aley home Visitors at the on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Harold Betz and daughter Nancy of Howard, Mrs, Earl Armstrong and daughter Josephine and sons George and Walter Zion, and Geraldine Swope Miss June Yearick spent several nights with her schoolmate Mis Betty Aley and on Wednesday evening attended and participated in the Hallowe'en parade in Belle- fonte and won a prize for original costumes Mr. and Mrs, Robert Corman and Miss Betty Corman of Axe Mann, were Sur 1d Ay dinner guests at the home, Sunday even- re Mr, and Mrs. Wil- and ciildren Ronald of we lard man and Joann of Belielome Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellers and Zola Kessling and children hristina and Clarence of Yarneil, filled baskets with good things t and motored here to the home Mis, Lucy Conaway where pt dinner was g Mrs. Conaway's onaway also rex well as useft Miles Batt Sunday with id Harter of St Cor nd Lo birthday MEIVE ley Mr ate rent pen Lymol Dunkle spent William callers McCrea I Ray and Mrs. John 1 Paul of. Bellefonte afternoon at sightol home Kathryn and R Bartley i ng Fred A M. Fritz ac nephew, Charley Rowe ie, whe pen 1 Mi: t's brother Sun- the Evening Dick were an panied her and ith Mr and Mrs burg, were at the Orir ou Ben Frye and Mr Albert Belghtcl of ‘Millers- i iday evening callers 1 Pye home morning Mr Noll and children accompanied dge of and Mrs Dick and by Ni ster, mo- Joliege i spen his mother and ais remained her sisters Mr Wiliam Kauff- Oe ie TELLIN waerg she expect wilfer with son Bridge and wile Mr Harry Baird 1} Ralph of Belle rfonte, spent § iay at the A. A. QCarreit home Elmer Swope and family sunday evening at the Harry home of Snvdeftown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butler Harry Howard, spent after on abd evening ibert a home Mrs Wig Eten of Bellefonle cousin of Mrs Willian Dixson and Ci aude Thépson of Way yess an oid school chum, spent weeker with Mrs Dixson 1 Mrs T HOmPSon and Mrs. Dix- nearing 70th. birth. | abd have not each other years, thus the won sure ry pleasant one. The time m ) pas rapidly for depar- ure but hopes to meet again soon, , Mrs, John Beck and Mrs. Horace Oberheim, of Lock Haven, called at the C. E Alley home, Monday afl- ternocn Monday callers al the William Jeightol home were Mr, and Mrs Miles Bartle) id ‘Caughters Ro- setta, Dorot hy and Vera, Mr James Shaffer and daughters Char- tie and Dorothy and Mrs. Lacy Conaway : A birthday party Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixson In hono! of thelr son Billie's 628 birthday A very pleasant afternoon was spent in playing games, the fTellowing were present Donald Vonada, Carl Martha Jane, and Ro#iia Bartley Evelyn and Billy Vonada, Dick Nil, Kenneth Ertley, Earl Beightol, Mary Lou Orr, Kathryn and Dick McCrea, Mrs. Charles Harter and daughters QCertride and Beverly, Mrs. Harold Dolan and sons Frank and Russell. Refreshments were served conxisiing of cake and frair salad. Many beautiful presents were received and all departed wishing Billy more happy birth days. It has been regularly moved and | approved by the school board that the schoois«® Marion township <b- serve Nov. 30 as Thanksgiving day MOSHANNON Mrs. Minnie Overdorf, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Overdorf and daughter Carol of Jersey Shore spent Sun- day at the LeRoy Lewis home. | Mrs. Annie Lewis returned to! the home of her son LeRoy at this place after spending a week at LeContes Mills. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lucas of Emportum spent Saturday and Sun- day at their parental homes here and at Lanse alter spending Thurs. | day and Friday at the C. C. Weaver | SAY Sumne; Elsle Jane Bri Roche Bi wdge College with Noll and Mrs for a lex week ehest Wl er the her 11 od = Willard and and and Sun- the 1 H al QUrg. are their wen reun “> Ve $ * yn 00 and was held on farm at Cogan Statioh. where John | was fortunate enough while huni- ing to bag {fe Umit of grouse and | rabbits. i Little Grace Borger is home from | the Philipablirg Hospital, shefs she | was a patient last week for observa- | tion and medical treatment. Mary Ann ducas, R. N. spent | Monday and Tuesday forenoon ai her parental home here. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Vail of DuBois visited at the M. D. Fiannigan home : Saturday. M. D. Plannigan who i a patient | in the Philipsburg Hospital Is ime | proved at this writing. The George Cartwright family! have moved to Sykesville. The Har. | ¥r Lucas family are now occupying | the house vaguest | : Cartwrights, | I's moth- | We | { home Rochester, Alice Betz home | THE CENTRE DEMOCEAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BOALSBURG Master Charles Hubler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Hubler, underwent a tonsilectomy at the Centre County Hospital Jast week Mrs, Richard Goheen and daugh- ter, Betty Lou, returned to their in Indiana after spending some time at the home of Mrs. Go- heen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E H. Myers. Church services the Reformed church, vember 12th. at 10:30 A M Runkle of Williamsport, wili liver the sermon Mrs. John Wright for the past week, due to case ol bronchitis Miss Dorothy Loneberger substitute teacher for Mr Ross, principal of the grade for two days last week, Mr, and Mrs, Lee Homan @an- nounce the birth of a daughter on 8 October 20th. at hed home. Mrs. Homan wag the arm: Helen Smith Mrs. James Elwood, of Pine Grove Mill Sunday aflernoon at the home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peters Mrs, George Fisher and ter, Mrs. Harold Lewis and Fred Kline and son, Jack Saturday in Altoona Guests at the home of Mrs, Edith Lucas over the weekend were Rob- eit Lucas, of Richmond, Virgina, and William and Theodore Lucas of Washing DD, George Fisher is spending 4 y days at the home of her sisi Mrs. J. O Norrie 4t All Mr. and Mr Lee Smeltzer will be held in Sunday, NO- Rev. An, br has been Ill a severe was the Samuel cheols mday er Callahan and son spen ' Lh daugh- Mie spent ton ona the home Chester Burnett Roy Klinger ¢ 3 ~ 10me ol ner were of Lemont dren Mark Jared Grove roid Davids and chil of Wingate and Mrs. Hary Schill- ing and son of State College The Gleanes Sunday School Clas f the Reformed church heid thelr meeting a. the Kolm home Monday evening Those attending wert Mr Fred (urge Fe Korman Maude Ela Ww + : 5 Sal Harold wd their fhe Dasemens RBaturda evening November mr — ORT MATILDA SOUTH SIDE The Ladies church will key dinner in the basement 12a mM i 50 renis There will convention held church Thursday body welcome Miss Orbii Cowher attended chicken and waRkle supper & Rock on Saturday svening Mr. and Mrs Crookshank of Nan ly-Gio, visited on Saturday at Mr and Mrs. George Rhules home Mrs. G. W. Harpster, teacher of the Junior Chass No. 1 tock her class on a Nike on Saturday. Those who were along were Shirley Wiser Marjorie Warher, Wanda Lykens Jacqueline Houser, Arden Yingling and Mrs, Harper The Epworth League held a sauer kraut and weiner supper up Camp Anderson. There were & present atl (he supper, Mr. and Mr: Howard Miller and son Carey pent Sunday at Mrs Miller's parents heme, Mr and Mrs Wilson Stiver Mrs. Helen Fink and Mr Mrs. Joe laird visited on Monday the James Fink home Bob Woods and family have mov. ed into the house vacated by John Young A birthday supper was served fof James Stine sn Saturday evening, in honor of his Mth birthday. Those present were: Mr and Mrs Thomas Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Marger, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer tine, Mrs. Edward Reynolds and daughter Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Williams and daughter Frances, Mrs. Jane Reese and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Merle Stine and family, Geraldine, Bobbie and Russell Mr, and Mri. Blain Stine and fam- ily, Luther, Lucille and Irene and Prances Cowher, Maude Litz =nd Mr. Daugherty and Levi Hamer, all had a good time Wm — VALLEY VIEW There will be a chicken supper heid in the church basement Sate urday evening, Nov. 11. All welcome, A of the churehy irom tickets 35 and be a Sunday School the Method. s Nov. 16. Every in Lhe Fai ani a ai Mr. and Ms. George Eckley end and Mrs, Lincoln Eckley of Al] Mr toona, spent a day Christ Eckley. Mr. and Mme. Bd Hower, Ma’ in| and Maricn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pred Ishler of Centre Hall, | Mr. ahd Mts, Russel Fouser, | and two sihs Dick and Don, spépt Btnday with MF. Lloyd Stovel’s | | family ol Ceoleville, sn om A Sn — individual who seeks to ast week with | The please everybody is apt to lead 2 i Jonely We. ———— 0] ds ———— C (NIN RPE} Vrp" JA\ULY | amin young are By JAMES H, BRUNGARD Visitors last Sunday at the #. 1. McGowan home were: Mrs, E. D Myers, and family of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mus. E. A. Shive of thi Pioe, Harry Shive and Iamlly of Snow Shoe: David Young, his son Russell and family, all of Philips- burg: Barbara Fargo of Vintondale; Michael Geliko and Donald Stoye of Ninty Glo also Jane MoQowan from Johnstown. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Dudish slid on friends at Karthaus Sat- Uraay Mr lamily and Mrs. BE: R. Krone and attended the Republican Rally Saturday night, Mrs. Mary Waxmunsky shopped in Bellefonte Saturday. Migs Myra Peters, teacher at Poorman! de betook hersel! home- ward over the weekend a la Chevro- et Residents of Snow Shoe townshis Were greatly surprised Sunday with large snow {all of the Its depth measured as 1 as 10 Inches in places grades of Clarence schools ved Hallowe'en with parties ud refreshments early in the week he Lee Moore familly had as ay night visitors the Wolford amily from Bellefonte Rainfall of the past ieved the wiler famine, { SLUAlion hereabolls back Eva Simpson who of OctOber with ‘ordella Craft has ret * in Belielante open h for visitors observance of N tion week y Gunsallu ow | ne first Season nu week greatly quite an : MY - \ Weeks spent the her siste: ried 10 use non Presbyterians micquUerade party report onnd 1 -T Pp a4 good time A roup plan and waft Pos Watch Mrs, Laura Teese, of Karthaus, dined with Evelyn Dudish Sunday evening. Benn Edison Krone is al present visiting at the BE. A Parker home in Brookville, Elbert Myers and Jim Donovan stopped a while with Irdends in town Thursday evening, enrcule from points west and motor bound for thelr homes in Lock Haven, Those who were héld up on the Snow Shoe Moumaln road BSatur- day evening awaiting the wriva) of highway assistance, ie, ash truck, on their return home from Belle- fonte were: Oliver Bell and wile; Russell Hoover and two brothers, Ernest Prance, Bill Hoover and Eu- gene Krone, More wet weather is expected to help take the unsuccessful poll- tical aspirant; up salt river. Lau- rels to the victoriom Mr. and Mrs. E C and family also Mrs Hilliard of Williamsport of the 81 weekend , Remsnyder's mother, Mrs Windy Hill The scribe has not any hunters being bagging a turkey frer having pleasantly spent the summer months here with her sis- ter, Mrs. Julia Tubridy, Mrs, Kath- erine O'Connor recently returned to her winter quarters in Philadel- phia . Wagner's Irom durir Remsnyder Laura Belle spent part with Mur: Craft at as yet learned of successiul In had re- visiting werk Louise Penrod Gillentown Johnstown most of last were Miss Catherine MeGowan's hay themselves inde- pendent of the city water supply by the installation of an electric pump which Lifts water from an excellent well in Lhelr own doarvard We regret (0 announce the ng of Mrs, John Bugosh Sr demise occurred Saturday at tor urg State Hospital, Inter Ube made this Tuesday A host of friends boin oung are left to mourn departure We hegre rifelt svnpa- of latives them ing Among others Beals and Mrs Tae Francis recently made pass~ whose ment Ciransfiu: GALT eal | monthly session Tuestay Nov Page Thre? thies to the bifeaved husband and immediate family. PTA will meet acter lke they nume regular poll, the world would be beller off 14th at 7:30 P. M. at the Brick school —————— PINE GLEN The chicken ad waffle supper Saturday evening was well attend. ed Mr. and Mr: Nathan Beckie and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beales of Har risburg were Sunday guests al the Beatles home Mr. and Mm, 1. PP. Wertz and daughter Phyllis and Dick Hodge were visitors In Bellefonte Satur- day Vera spent home in its LOOK! TODAY'S BEST 1988 Chrysler Sedan, Royal perfect condition, Seat Covers 67H and heater. Tudor. A-1 1938 Ford 55 condition. Must see to apprec- inte, Bellefonte, al hes Viehdorfer of the school holiday here Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover Russell, Donald and Willaxd Hoow- er were Bellefonte visitors Batur- day evening and were caught In a VETTE snow SLT on the moun- tain, which caused tie up raflic and they were delayed sev- NOUWLE gelling home Turkey Bunting the thing now The Jucky nimfods 10 gel one at writing are Wiliam King Harvey Conway and Martin Meeker Mrs. Dorothy Sstterness of Du- uth, Minn, who has been visiting her grandiather Robert Askel lefi Thursday morning far Brie. where she expected 0 visit Miss Ruth Askey before returning home We are weather al a OQ. ~ 193% Ford 85 Tudor. Re- conditioned, Music and heat, ¥ Priced low. 425 Ford Del.uxe Tudor. A very good buy and serviceable *425 car. Studebaker Sedan. Pres. 8, A very com- fortable and well kept car, Heater *500 . and overdrive. And Other Good Buys Not Listed, at Dunlap Motor Co. Bellefonte, a eral thls iS a SaaS a —— a A au iS — .- w 3 weveral days {laste of winter The sn Salurday ha inrhes Sunday The snow continued terva : day B Don't neglect Sunday al 1] a naving present IW — - we on measyur- C, morning —————— ————— Bitten By Tame Bear Charles: English the Elks Country does not feel Lame of an employe of Club at Renove kindly toward bear caged on the grounds 1» While feeding the ani- Were Chu in OW nurdng two 1 fingers, ane being teeth wr the cl mal bh mouth FYPIvLY gal in Phone 155. penstraled by Uw DS aaa SS a aS at a i sl. Shaffer’s 41+ eq rm Sale! STOCK UP NOW AND SAVE AT THESE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES !'! Cigarettes Plus tax) Lucky Strike « Od al N.B.C. Shredded Wheat Penn Alto Butte Penn Alto Mince Meat Penn Alto Pumpkin - - Penn Alto Syrup - Penn Alto Pancake Flour - Penn Alto Salad Dressing Penn Alto Peanut Butter - PENN ALTO Peas - - - 2 OctagonSoap - - - - - 1 Ivory Soap - - Rice or Wheat Puffs Post Toasties - caren ot 0 | 19 Gold « Chesderfield - Pall Mall Sugar 10--+57c ---+131 Coffee we: wu ww Oratisted Pack ~ dle Ib 34c . Be 19¢ 68¢ 15¢ 25¢ 23c 19¢ 35¢ 25¢ hive Oc We r - - - 2, large cans 215-10 16-ib can 20c quan ar large jar JUNIOR BRAND cans for cans for 3c glam cakes large cakes large Phys Pillsbury »- Flour + 85¢ GOLD ME ry FLOUR 24-1b sack %3¢ 3-«39¢c 22 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ FENN ALTO COFFEE 44-01% Eg Swansdown Cake Flour - - Mothers Oats "20500 “ Red Kidney Beans °° - - Sauer Kraut 00 ym --=-3 Penn Alto Pineapple, sliced L &S Apple Butter - - - Fancy Cut Beets ™ '° 2°C% Penn Alto Aspirin Tablets "7 ir Green or Yellow Beans - 2 7... cans rege PEE o Ro caly large cans large Calis 38-2 jar 17¢ 19¢ 19¢ 2c Tomato Catsup ™™ “™ - 27%. Te Jelly 5 Perio Paras - «= =] - = = 21bs9%¢ 2 Ibs 9c Michigan ‘Soup Beans cw Fancy Head Rice Pastry Flour - - - “.15¢ “.i6lc | Strike Anywhere Matches 6.7 21c Libby Tomato Juice - - Cranberry Sauce - Dromedary or Golden Bantam Penn Alt 4.5. 9c Yar 25¢ Ocean Spray Brand Corn «.- 23> «Bc. 0 Whole Grain 2 Gallon can 713¢ - A5TNc « 20 AHe ~ Artex Motor Qi] ™ me Del Monte Peaches - Yellow Cling Penn Alto Peaches - Yellow Cling Halves -Halves | | 1 i Temato HURFF'S SOUPS Large Can Free With the piirchase of two large cans—19¢ or Vegetable Alco Brand Qlea ™10c Honey Gold Olea ™19¢ Nucoa Brand Qleo ™ 21c \ mim — e—_—— Fla. Oranges, Ige size - doz. 25¢ Spinach Large Spanish Onions. Fancy Sweets Florida Grapefruit 2~13¢c svanndiDS 0 5+9¢ vena Sor 198 | Potatoes rw cx x: 15028e ‘Fancy Apples... . ( Winesa Fla. Orange Idaho Petatoes, fine for baking. . _. . .bushel basket 80¢ nor Baldwin) 2 25¢ 6 1b 19¢ , Sine 208 Loin Roast — First Cuts. 1b 22¢ Sausage rr cme «w]e Liver Pudding, Country Style. . . . 2 Ibs 25¢ Hams 11m ws. sot eno or shank nan »25¢ (Lean, Mid, Sugar Cured, Hickory Smoled) Scrapple, Rich and Meaty. ........1b 5¢ Pure Lard ove xe neat oe 17 © Fresh Drgssed — Polly Daawa. " 29¢ Spring Chickens 3% by Ab average) Ei vii 8 AIR ha TE ass A bbs wy. ¥ rh. FORT TOVREA LR OR ELIE ee a OMB ame eR mare emo eee ——————r—————————— ————————————— | Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Hoover and | If some people nursed thelr chars thelr bank
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