THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 16, 1939, —— PINE GROVE MILLS | We are gecing to have two very fashionable weddings to report nex: | week, Harvey A. Hoy and wife of Pleas- ant Gap were pleasant callers with in our gates on Sunday P. M A new modern furnace was re cently installed in the W. Hamill Glenn home on E Main Street A new garage is being erected a the Russell Eyer farm. Marshall Harpster is the carpenter Miss Esther Corl returned home Sunday after spending some Lim in Juniata. guest of her sister and family, Mr Florence Wogan H. C. Piper ¢f The Pines restau- rant is employed this week at tae new Stage House restawant in Bald Eagle Valley near Martha Claude Mvers of Shippensburl fleldman of Farm Security Admin- istration, was over the past week- ender with his parents at FalrbreoX Garageman George Lauck recent- ly received appointment of official postmaster for our town { succeed Mis. Jesse Elder, recently resigned H. E Gibboney, farmer { the Prof 8S. Casper Miller farm, in the Glades. was an important busi caller in St Mond M, Maynard William spent a few days Lae his parental home an Ray Williams, a:sisiing corn husking Farmer Melvin A. Petdds and wife were both under the doctors care the past week, that fellov grippe, gelling them aown they improved at George P. Irvin attended nual Huntin directo meelin In Thursday. Mr. Irvin is | Pranklin Township board Baileyville grange cfiters wil } this Friday even.ng Pl Ga moeiin L 98 weyge baby girl at their home evening, just west of town both girls. Both mother and t are doing fine Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kepler Philadelphia, were last weck gue of his parents, Hon. and Mrs, J Will Kepler on W. Main street Jake enjoying his annual turkey hunt oh old Tussey The former popular propriet “Hill's Inn” on Wall Street F. Thompoot f11 ati the Lom and daughter M He of Shingle Late reports are the grain Gea and retired farmer, Jacob D. Neid- igh. last week ld his brick h farm. formerly the N. C. Neidig homestead ¢ Homer A. Grubd owner of the adjoining farm {the © gformer Emanuel Pye farm) 2 Jeicing over the arrival of a new | The members of the Gflden Rul Sunday School Cla:s of | &n church motored to S Wednesday evening for UW far Sais meeting Mrs. J. Sunmer Miller “of tne meeting chol “were served by Mr Mr. and Mrs. C “Petersburg, were weekend at : home, keeping while the | *liland-Fenton field, N. J was honored sisters flower girl to their respective vening Mr, and Mrs Harpdter, Mrs Estella Isenberg Hamsport, Sunday Irvin M. Bioom and Bloom suffering with rh home afte: me ment at the hospital, what improved gratify many friends who trust for a nd recovery TITAN FORGE We hope Bob Kuches will obtain employment in Erie, Pa. Ralph Owens made several busi- ness calls through here last week. Those present who attended the revival services held at the UB church in Pleasant Valley last Thursday and Friday evenings were: Mrs. Moley Gordon and daughter Ruth, M:s. Elsie Sunday and daughter Jane, Mr. and Mrs William Solt and grandson Teddy, Mrs. Helen Lear and daughter Mar- jorie ‘all of Bellefonte, Clarence Mason and William Ponthas, Mrs Baughman and friend of State College: Mr. Gunsallus of Belle- fonte: Mrs. Pearl Pry and daugh- ter Jang of Runville Brother Clarence Mason, delivered ithe mess sage on Friday evening. his text wis the "Soicmnest Son.” . All re- ported very good sermons both evenings. i Callers af the William Lear home | Sunday were Mr. and Mis. Roland E. Duke and family, Mr. Paul Smith of Willlamsburg. Mf. and Mrs. Harry Gamer and - family «tf Shingletown, Blair Ho- | man of Oak Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Garner and jamily and Henry Gare ner of Mapleton, Miss Mary Ellen Sense of the Brauch } Mrs. Ruby Jurnick called at the bome of her parents, Mr, and Mrs Kutches here on Thursday. i Brother William Ponthak of Stale College, delivered the morning ser- | mon on Sunday. There were 23 present for ehurch. Little Teady Lear, son of Mr. and Mrs. fear, had the misfortune of burning his neck with iron one day last . & Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kuches are re- | : grandchild born to Mr. and Mrs, | “ Ivie of Fishing Creek, on Wednes- * day of last week. The Tian Metal Co. [5s now using the new melting room which nang Just ‘been completed, © ‘There will be no prayer meeting | 4 this week as there is revival ser- | bk iS nk - College this’ i 3 ; fi ¥ : / Vagus EVERYBODY GETS CREDIT At WOLF’S! Centre County’ sFASTEST GROWING STORE It’s the wise home-maker who knows the genuine saving on WOLF standard quality furniture. Every purchase you make is protected by our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, EVERYBODY GETS CREDIT! want NOW in your home. Open a charge account—ONE DOLLAR STARTS YOU !—then there's no extra charge, not one cent “carrying charge’ added to WOLF'S low prices. You C. M. STUART don't need cash to have the things you WOLF’SUrge You To COMPARE! We Do Not Urge You to Buy WOLF SUPER-VALUE! 3-Pc. Maple BEDROOM $4050 Opens an Account! Colonial style, including Pos- ter Bed, Dresser and roomy Chest of Drawers. Handsome 3-Piece BEDROOM § 4 5 0 ONE DOLLAR Opens an Account Beautifully Matched American and Oriental Veneers! If you demand up-to-date styling and built-in quality, this is just the suite you have been looking for! In matched ve- neers it is as modern as tomorrow. And you can depend on WOLF standard of quality, With bed and chest, you choose either dresser. Mattress Protector and Mattress Cover FREE With ‘Genuine Innerspring Mattress This Mattress is Worth $19.50 on Today's Market 102 We predict that Inner- spring Mattresses made like these will be DOUBLE this price next year! You are very wise to replace beddings now. Besides the extra value of the mattress, we in- clude FREE at no addi- tional cost a full-size washable mattress pro- tector and a full-size washable mattress cover! EXTRA LIBERAL — TRIPED TICKING Vv he ~ RS @ A od INSULATION FREE GIFT! To Each NEW Account (OM Customers, of Course, Have Earned This Courtesy) 3-Way Floor Lamp With a Purchase of $50.00 or More ANOTHER CARLOAD OF Studio Couches At the Old Price! —To Be Sold in Outfits of FIVE CHARMING PIECES $1.80 Opens an Account! This Price Includes: STUDIO COUCH With Back and Arms UPHOLSTERED CHAIR. TWO End Tables. Coffee TABLE. A record-breaking low price!—not to be duplicated on the market anywhere today! ut WOLFF'S will seil at the OLD PRICE as long as this new carioad lasts! These five highly useful pieces furnish your living room comfortably by day-—and in a moment can be transformed into a sleeping room! PRE-XMAS Sale of ROOM HEATERS FREE! Stove Pipe, Coal Bucket, Poker, Stove Board TO EVERY NEW ACCOUNT! = 19 WOLF'S Many Styles and Sizes Efficient, economig¢al, clean -<~WOLF Room Heaters have passed all these re- quirements! Then buying in quantity for ~+.'« Fastest Growing Store” helps customers to gain tidy savings! We will set the right size of heater in your home NOW and you may enjoy it as you pay in small weekly amounts, THE ADVERTISED E IS ALL YOU PAY ~NOT ONE CENT ADDED “CARRYING CHARGE” YOUR CHOICE OF SEVEN DIFFERENT NEW STYLES! Famous “KROEHLER” Built LIVING ROOM TWO-PIECE STYLES Suites THREE-PIECE SUITES h ONE With Twe Big DOLLAR Chairs Priced Proportionately Opens an Low! Account! If you know value—insist on fine quality—and ap- preciate a saving—you'll be sure to select this cus- tom-built KROEHLER group! Solid comfort is built into every inch of it and its beauty is second to none. Rich carvings lend much to ite charm. A great purchase and a great value!—on the most liberal eredit terms in the city. Newest “LANE” Models CEDAR CHESTS $1995 Almost any new Cedar Chest would be desirable at this low price—but this is a “LANE"—with the auto- matic tray that provides space for small things that you never thought your cedar chest would conceal! American walnut and Oriental veneers are more handsome than ever in the graceful] waterfall lines of modern design. Watch for the Grand Opening of Our Big Toy Department All our toys were bought before the ad- vance in prices, and we will have the largest stock in Centre County from which to choose. Free Gifts for the Kiddies ! Only the New “LANE” Chests Have AUTOMATIC Trays
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