November 16, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCEAL BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS E—— S— _— Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Rossman, of Pennsylvania Furnace, were call- ers at this office yesterday while in Bellefonte on a business mission, ~The Nurses’ Alumni Association of the Centre County Hospital will hold a food sale and bazaar in the empty A. & P. storeroom on the Diamond on Saturday, December 9, beginning at 8 o'clock. —A Hoover Sweeper representa- tive will be at the Bellefonte Hard- ware store from 7 to 9 p. m, Sat- urday, to demonstrate the new Hoover cleaners. The public is urged to see the demonstration. -—A regular monthly meeting of the Bellefonte High School Alweni Association will be held at the] Spring street building at 7:30 o'- clock on Monday evening, Novemn- ber 20. All members are urged to be present. —Miss Elizabeth Walker, of Wil- mington, Del, accompanied by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Norkus, of New York City, spent Tuesday and Wednes- day in Bellefonte with Mr. and Mrs Milon P. Walker. —Mr. Charles Kellerman, who has been taking a week's vacation, re- turned home Monday night with Mrs. Kellerman from Baltimore where they attended the horse races at Pimlico and also spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Barry Case, of Wash- ington, D. C., a sister of Mrs. Kel- lerman. —A number of members of the Nurses’ Alumni Association of the Centre County Hospital will attend a meeting of the Pennsylvania State Nurses’ Alumni Association to be held in the Community Room, City Hall, Altoona, on Saturday, November 18. A feature of the meet- ing will be an institute of parlia- mentary laws —The Junior Department of the Bellefonte Woman's Club Is making arrangements to distribute toys to children of needy families in the Bellefonte area during the Christ- mas se@ison. Any persons wishing to donate toys which can be mend- ed and returned to usable service, are requested to get in touch with Mrs. Ben H. Herr, of North Spring street, or telephone 342-W, and ar- rangements will be made to call for them. —An unusual display of World War posters was on exhibit last week at the Electric Supply Com- pany store. The posters recalled the days of the World War when ap- peals were being made on every hand’ for victims of the war, for Liberty Bonds; the Red Cross, Y. M C. A. and many other agencies The collection is a most complete one and is valued highly by its own- er, Mr. Whitehouse, salesman for th# Electric Supply Co. «James Craig, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Craig, of 19 W. Cur- tin street, Bellefonte, has been ap- pointed to the “Fifteen, honorary English society of the Mercersburg Academy, according to announces ment made by Dr. Boyd Edwards, headmaster of the Academy. The “Fifteen” is composed of the fii- teén best English students in the Upper Middler and Senior years. It meets periodically to discuss some phase of English or American liter- atyre. ~Charles Schaeffer, who for the pagt number of weeks has been con- fined to his home on East Curtin { -Phonograph records at Pifers, 35¢ each—3 for $1.00. x48 “There's a real Christmas special in the family size Westinghouse re- frigerator at DeHaas Electric Co. * —M g. Prank’ Rosenhoover, ol Tyrone, and Mrs, J. D. Thomas, of Bellefonte, spent the Ilatier pari of the week visiting friends in Phil- adelphia —Mr, and Mrs, 8. Claude Herr, ol East Curtin street, returned home Tuesday, from a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ferree, of Chester, —Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Mallory returned to Bellefonte, Monday, from a wedding trip and are now at home in the Friedman apart- ments on South Allegheny Street, «Miss Jane MoCoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy, spent | the weekend with relatives and friends in Philadelphia, and attend- ed the Penn State-Penn football game -—Butcheéring needs. Lard cans, | lard presses, meat grinders, butcher knives. Everything for butchering Beilefonte Hardware Co. M. W fonte, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Norman Doud and | --Don't forget that electric razor | for Dad for Christmas DeHaas | Electric Co . Mr. G. C. Boob, of Millheim, | accompanied by Mrs. Blanche E. | Diehl, of Spring Mills, were in town Monday on a combined business and pleasure trip ~Mrs, Annie 8. Heverly and daughter, Miss Hazel J. Heverly, of South Thomas street, were guests Sunday of the former's brother, Dr. | 8. J. MoGhee, of Lock Haven Ralph Dale, of East Bishop! Street, instructor in the Bellefonte | High School, returned to his duties | this week after nearly a month’; | absence because of a severe infec- | tion of the throat. ~The Misses Jean and Ann Hol- | land, of Willlamsport, spent Armis- tice Day and the weekend in Belle- | fonte with their grandparents, Mr. | and Mrs, J. D. Thomas, at thelr | home on Thomas Streel, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Martin and family moved last week from the Dorworth house on West Linn | Street into their new home on East | Curtin Street. Mr. Martin is man- ager of the Central Pennsylvania Gas Company —A meeting of «the National Con- sumer Tax Committee Study Club Group will be held at the Library and Historical building, North Al- legheny street, on Friday, Novem- | ber 17, at 2:30 p. m ll persons in- Williams, Owner. Phone 295, Belle- | terested In the tax situation are urged to be present. ~The annual National Missions two children, of East High Street, | meeting of the Women's Missionary last week moved to Pittsburgh, | Society of the Presbyterian church where Mr. Doud has secured a posi- | will be held in the chapel, Belle- ticn with the Carnegie-Illinols Steel Company office on Saturday. Mr, Stere came East at this time to attend the fu- fonte, on Friday, November 17, at {3 30 o'clock. Mrs. M. A, Farrell, of Mr. Boyd Stere, of Youngs-|§ town, Ohio, was a caller at our; tate College, will speak about the southern mountaineers, After the meeting a supper will be served —The Charles Wagner family neral of Mrs. Elda Spotts McClellan | moved Wednesday of Jast week from of Fleming who died suddenly last week. -Miss Maryetta Larimer, with Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker as driving guests, motored to Phila delphia last Friday to take in the Penn<Penn State game and visit at Mrs. Shoemaker's home in tha City. —Dr. J. J. Kilpatrick, well known Bellefonte dentist, iz en- larging his house on East Curtin Street with the expeciation of moving his offices there {rom their present location in the Temple | Court building Mr. C. B. Custer, of Conemaugh called at our office Saturday. Mr Custer is a contract painter and re- cently had the misfortune to have a ladder slip from under him caus- | ing him to fall to the ground and break hig left wrist William T. O'Brien, Fred Wit- mer. Earl 8. Orr and Lewis R. Len- hart, all of Bellefonte, spent the weekend at the OBrien hunting camp in the Allegheny Mountains near Snow Shoe. They bagged @ total of 7 rabbiig and 1 squirrel. —jessrs. M. W, Wert W E Minnig and H. L. Diehl, three well} known and prosperous farmers from the Eas: end of Brush Valley. were Bellefonte visitors on Tuesday They were callers at our office where their presence is always wel- come, ~«f meteor party consisting of Thomas and Charles Mensch and Jack Spangler, all of Bellefonte and Thomas Mensch's [ather-in- law, C. E. Hartman, of St. Marys motored 10 Philadelphia Friday, to attend the Penn-Penn State foot- ball game thete on Saturday. They returned home Saturday night ~The condition of Edward Har per, who has been ill at his home u: street because of severe carbuncles he Electric Supply Co. apartment. at the base of his neck, yesterday West High Street, since Tuesday cof was able to walk down town for the 1... eek yesterday was 1eported vu first time since the outset of his ill- be quite serious. Mr. Harper & ness. Although he shows signs of csnscious only part of the time, lie the long and trying infection he ex- is suffering from a heart conditicn perienced, he is now believed 10 be pamners of the family report. well on the road to a complete re- —Mrs. Leo Gagnon and daughter. 1 i is } etu to covery, and is anxious to return Ruth, of New York City, arrived in his duties as a clerk at the H. P. Sghaeffer Hardware store ~The largest “wrist” walch in windows of the Crossley Jewelry store, in the Brockerhoft Hotel Centre county early last week for a | two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Gagnon's | one of the C. Y. Wagner houses on Willowbank Street, to the home on East Curin Street which they re- cently purchased from George Car- peneto. The Wagners had expect ed (0 move some weeks ago bul were delayed because of llines; in the family Mr. and Mrs. Cha of Lemont, entertained at dinner Sunday, Nov. 12th in honor of the birthday anniversary of their granddaughter) Exis Winters Among those presen; were: Mr. and Mrs, Houser, Jane Lou Peters, of Milesburg; Mr. and Mrs Huey Winters and daughter Eris, als if Milesburg Word has been received Bellefonte tha Jceseph Moersch bacher, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ral} Moerschbacher, of East Bishop ries Houser | Street, who has been stationed with the U. 8. Army Air Corps al Ran- doiph Field, Texas has been Lrans- ferred to Scott Field, lilinois, where he has been assigned to the 83rd Squadron, Student School. Joe, who is a graduate radio operaior with the Army, is now studying air- ! plane mechanics Among those who attended the wedding of Miss Lois V, Rowles, ci Clearfield, and James 8 Meyer, of Stamford, and Bellefonte, at Clear. field last Thursday were: the bride §o0m 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry N. Meyer, of South 8pring Street Bellefonte e; Mr. and Mrs. Herman T. Schneebell, of Williamsport, Mr and Mrs. Harzid G. Hoag, of Hunt- ingdon, West Virginia; Mrs. Rob- ert EL Walsh, Newark N. J. ana M+ and Mrs. Statson Rowles of Philadeiphia Donald Monigomery 16-vear- id son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hassall Montgomery, is almost too honest ‘to be a good hunter. One day last week he came home from a hunting expedition and proudly displayed a fine turkey. He'd shot the bird on a inearby mountain, he said. The youth, who never before bagged a turkey, immediately became the idol ! »f the family. But apparently the {strain of being a successful turkey | hunter was too great, for Donald | finally reported that he'd found the bird dead in the woods. It had been shot twice—but not by ‘him, the father, Register John L. Wetzler, | youth said the world is now on display in the who has been confined to bed at his home in Milesburg. Mr. Wetzler's | condition has improved to the ex- bailding. The watch. made by the tent that he is now able to be out | Hamilton Watch Company, and of bed, but he will not be able to go | sonst Wa —— Official Count Shows No Election Changes which until recently was on display outdoors until he has regained | — at the World's Fair in New York, measures 11 by 15 inches in size, and is approximately 2 inches thick, Its ‘ - School football team will go to Jer | no changes in the election, it was strengih —8aturday the Bellefonte High! hanism will run for 24 hours sey Shore for the annual gridiron with one winding. Attached to the giant watch is a wrist strap of cor-| responding size. This strap, of} tour games and lost three. The far this season Bellefonte has won | leather construction, is more than .eason will end on Thursday, No- eight feet long, and the brass buckle! vember 23. the “streamlined” alone weighs several pounds. The| Thanksgiving Day, when the an- display is attracting much attention. | —S8Some months ago we reported nual classic with State College i High will be played on the Com- that because of ill health Donald munity Athletic Field. R. Everitt planned to dispose of his! -—Ahnouncement has been made drug store on South Allegheny that Max H Kofman, son of Mr. street, and engage in some less con- and Mrs. Nathan Kofman, of the fining activity. Consequently it is, Plaza apartments, Bellefcnte, has with pleasure that we learn that) become the junior partner of Paul Mr. Everitt is improving in health) H Primock in the general practice under the treatment of a Philadel-| of law in the Title and Trust Build- phia specialist, and that he has can- | ing. Phoenix, Arizona, The firm is celled plans to discontinue the drug operating under the name of Prim- store business here. During their ock and Kofman. Kofman, a grad- comparatively brief residence in uate of the University of Arizona this community the Everitt family | law school, passed his State bar ex- has become well known and a large| aminations this summer. number of friends will be pleased, Yesterday for the fourth time to learn that they will continue to] in two years Clarence Bingaman, be numbered among the residents | 14-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. ahd reliable business people of the | George Bingaman, of East Curtin town. —Bellefonte friends of Dr. and Mrs, Albert E. Blackburn, of subur-! ban Philadelphia, have been noti- | fied of the death of their son, Jack- | son Miller Biackburn, 38, of Eliza- béth, N. J. Mr. Blackburn, a chem. ist for an oil company at Elira- | street, underwent an operation in a | Philadelphia hospital for the re- moval of a growth in his throat which causes the loss of his voice. He was accompanied to Philadel- | phia Sunday by Mrs Bingaman and his sister and brother, Miss Clara | and Gilbert Bingaman. They plan- beth, died Saturday after a two-day ned 10 return to Bellefonte today. iliness. He was well known in Belle-| Mr and Mrs. Cryder W. Clev- fonte through his visits with his enstine, of East Bishop Street, have late grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Svang- ove to Washington, D. C., where ler. He was a graduate of Friends’ Mr. Clevenstine has secured em- Central High school, Philadelphia, and of Swarthmore College, and was | purchased a half-interest In & a brother of the late Albert Black- beauty parlor. Mr. Clevenstine for burn, who passed away four years the past number of years has been ago. Surviving are his wife, the for-| employed as a clerk in the Olewine contest with Jersey Shore High. So} The official count of the vole cast f at the general election in Centre county last Tuesday hag revealed reported yesterday by the official board, which consists of the County | Commissioners, chief clerk Samuel J. McMullin; Mrs. Joseph Runkle, Mrs. Hilda Corman, and Miss Hazel Johnson, of Bellefonte, and Mrs Pearl Gilliland, of State College, The board yesterday had not com- pleted official totals, but it is re- ported that they will check closely with the ones reported last week In the unofficial newspaper count MP MAYOR-ELECT WOULD REFUND WILSON'S PAY Mayor-elect Robert E. Lamberton has proposed that Philadelphia city council pay to the estate of the late Mayor 8. Davis Wilson approxi mately $10000 he cut voluntarily out of his salary of $18000 a year. The suggestion came as it was disclosed that Wilson's estate am- ounted to just $50. His will, written his widow, who moved last week to the home of her son after a mort- gage was foreclosed on the house | where she lived with the mayor un- til his death last August. be appropriated to meet For three and a half years, dur. accept $3000 a year of his salary. Deer Leaps on Car Guests from Canada had an un- sightseeing trip up the Boot Jack Hill, and a deer jumped onto the car. The deer, a 150-pound doe, was instantly killed, a front fender of the car was damaged and the radia- tor punctured, but no one was in- URCH Song Leader, 5 will begin on Madisonburg series of services effort and speak from time to Um Special subject byterian church Hublersburg Evangelical Su nday Church SCH Rebersburg Evangelical Church school at 8:30 a. m COURT POINTS WAY TO SETTLEMENT OF A decree filed this Ivan Walker in | to the litigants The case is based t a Judgment which © an offer of $30 satisfaction of the judgment the defendant paying ti The Court's decree follows up ¢ proposal with the suggestion t the defendant costs and the be dismissed plaintiff does not g between the two parties Daniel Leffler Dies At Clearfield Daniel LefTler, 52. Clearfield post- master, whose term as president of the board of trustees of the Penn- sylvania Industrial School at Hunt- | ingdon expired suddenly yesterday of a Lefller served as Clearfield since 1833. Until several | months ago he was part owner of ft) Clearfield Times, a weekly pa- per. He also was associated with a | Bt, Bellefonte, Pa x46 lumber mill firm, and formerly was i Democratic Chairman of Clearfield | POR SALE—A Heatrola. practically postmaster at Centre county Marriage Licenses i John Albert Bucha Kathryn Becauty Samuel B. Black... ‘ Alice Elizabeth Corl | William A. Packer. Pearl Evelyn Shuey. Lamberton said the money should [LoRor’s Coble... eleven years ago, left the estate to | Summit Hill | State College | - beac. A Moral zacharia G. Kerstetter. State College | sine | Mary C Heckler. ing a period of municipal budget! trimming Wilson had declined to Holines. Doevitie Rev. J. A. Byrd, pastor. Tuesday | night prayer meeting, 7:30. Friday. '™ cottage prayer meeting at 7:30, at Mrs. Snyder Stover 9:30, James Wion, Supt, Morning worship, 10:45. Y. P service at 7 o'clock message, 7:30. saison soln 4d ~~Ronsters for your Thanksgiving Day turkeys. All Sim and very at- pon home of iBunday school, expected thrill near Ridgway, when 4 George Brittain took them on a 206, Seton, Fu. |€ LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why 1.e Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become 80 amazngy popular. Considering its low cost aio the benerits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Commudity Ber gan Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | first sue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estale sdverising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS- All advertisements that request replies to be matied x this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘“e adver Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such pr ments, us the publishers are nol permitted W divulge the name of the ad veriiser BSUEACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenuwe Dein 0CTAL is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one me free of charge. This privilege can be used six Lines a year at differen; intervals |. . > Lost and Found POUND-1 Owner an { »y w Calvin Pur. nes WE red Bellefonte Pi . { \ gd. x40 IA A Basse hound ta and f ¢ Houseryili« Pa iH oe N aH 1 please not fy Wi ate College, Pa ¥ ) x40 1£ nerson who Ix ‘ « belo 3 ¢ oO y ge § Ke ) ‘ { " INOS M G. W. Hel elt I ite, Pa x4 14 ” yack { Rock H H a Crue ey eile w Pinder please hor) LP * { fc r Be nte, Pa. BR. D Cer L 47 ard of Thanks MM W ki ‘ § 2 T fe ‘ P . We fn ul La nany ’ K ¢ the dea : ’ ‘ © Alfred Made Of A I ¥ HA , ¢ ¥ en A AN sf « P utes a hes a5 ¥ i i ad “8% H Ad - i sellefonie Bug A fred er Cc : WAN DA BOY Or man 10 work on e of W. K vader. RB D Belle e. Pa. Howerville, x44 WAN ¥ a PRE 1 « 3 , ww * ' Wi y on 2 { 1 » N X44 Vv N e ° ¢ ¥ ' rite Hawise I ¥ 4 (Hyemta H x 4d WW » you nave x fr anything © n the past Men may be se gn fren variow Aelds, ORIEN Tracts os Pr ers tence Ta pic. provwidine they are capable of Aanting themselves to sometl pe fairied me 2 1 5 ¢ t at i Yor . N v y $0 14 dst Nevers G 4c . ” t Mane Parmers XN fuk #. Beliefonts Kf A Wonted to Buy WANIE ~~ Eva ¢ v W “1 Loe Ha x4f WANTED] We e D2 ” 3 : ) How amy Pe ¥ ! ¥ rr Wa L 4-H ‘ WANTED! am in the market for fain sille see D calves and chickens. Call Centre Hall 54-R-11 of drop a card Ww Sidney 1 fegnl, Cen te Hall. Pa (8% WANTED Fur highest Dice paid for furs Willi be ai home every nash Dui We CMiny Iie mod sowth of Sate College Of White Hal vad, PI e 8 & College 3650 P. ¥ Rewsicies 251 WANTED Bacavating contracting and Alling jobs. Call 347-J Belie- | fonte, Bam Capoarelll, Colevilie, 3241 WANTED «A middie aged lady de- sires housework In 4 home Write E 8 W_ in care of this office x48 WANTED- wa: hi 5 and Uoning done reasonable Mm Jos Mitchell Bellefonie, Pa. RF. D. 3 Axe Mann x46 4 3 E WANTED — Experienced girl wishe housework in Bellefonte, Best of reference. Oall this office, Phone Bellefonte POR -12-2 x46 WANTED Trueking of all kinds | particularly coal, wood lime and | limestone s reasonable Wye | Andy Oarver, Pleasant Ousp, Pa Phone #509-R-3, x46 WANTED—Oontracting ashes from died September 1 until season expires We also install garbage cans, Truck- ing of all kinds. Call 347-J Belle- fonte, Sam Capparelll, Coleville. 3241 Articles for Sale POR SALE--80% and hard coal and | slab wood. Prank Corl, west Lamb Inguire of Mrs William He was widely known in Walker, Milesburg, Pa x47 | WANTED—A pair of shredder bars | for a number 500 Blizzard Joa ae | A j cutter, C. E Wella, Lamar x46 CIArence | FOR SALE-—Wood. coal of all kinds by ton or truck load. Inguire of | Stellard Beightol, Pleasant Gap, Ja IK SALE--Two good show oases. | Will sell very reasonable Inquire] Bellefonte | of W. E. Crosley, Jeweler, Bellefonte, Spring Mills | FOR SALE —Heatrola 15 perfect con: | dition. at bargain. Apply at Shoe Shoo, Sate Theatre building. Belle. State College | fonte. Pa. | FOR SALE——A Heatrola in_ #004 | condition. Price $1500. Inquire | of | Bellefonte, ho darman Bird. RD. 1, x . FOR SALE Used gasoline washer. One ar Raion mo, "Pena n, ”™, nna Puriiace, Pa. x46 FOR BALE--Alfalfy and mixed hay. ABpTotimntely 40 tons, will sell by ton, ge bulk, John Matis, Hub. o bi hg BUILDIN = all a xq A HOME Pie have & Where advertise: Real Estate - For Sale juameson give a Dig trade allowal Rn SALE OR RENT. ho FW 164 agres ~ Tere Live Stock Houses for Rent Apartments for Rent FOR BALE 8everal Rooms For Rent sae a Ree stered bh and Bang disease good Poland China Boarders Wonted Ww ANTED Biderty POR SAL x "'% pure bred Holstein bul aoe test for her voung bull 10 mo one and 12 pure bred Bei lefonte. Pa. RD Dogs, Pots, Etc. FOR SALE-3 Demos ~Announcemen ts “MEETING-~The next regular “meet ing of the Young Patrons H even ing. Nov. Joge RD.Pa Farm ochre v POR SALE—1 Ww be held in the vacant store n Bush Arcade Building SUPPER Chicken a per, sponsored bY of the Reformed church in the social i nd waffle Fup- this O 8 0) 3 yt a= Oe wor dal lodized Sulphur in the sasy-t Huts ® pro take capsule form 1 Weresoul ¥ 34 All he: hundreds of A: thritis sufferers Price 25 and 35 cents. de ~ We ask you to try SULPHO-KAPS oO J. Harte Drifting. 0 Ee Pa Phone Win x4 in ——— -. _ ——_—_— NOTICE Huntin TH ra may Probie me posied 4 x47 e Bpruce Creo ¢ ( p Aatur La VOT x4 23 Lary PPE A f “ ¢ Ke er give a Bs wat Chia X48 | 11 Price S50 vn ( JIRNY i “ 4 { Th K ’ | 4] ‘ fo ) ‘ ’ ‘ i y N # yr X44 ARE $A LF ¥ Tie 4 Fy yolk Wh ¢ J A i »l y ‘ ¢ A r x44 Pp ‘ uy ra ‘ . ‘ ‘ . Loans to Farmers ) 4 1» \ Jesve rm > Personal 44 9 1 » ¢ VA | . H % Miscellaneous 4 A at ’ DEA LER ou ‘ " - PL 1 ew Pa ! N ou } y AWC ’ Fe 1 Ase 4 284 Or ¢ ) i ¥ } x We ol : N WANTED 6 hn a wed 44 4 Hi J ! Le § "A ¥ { & mil, Me 4 expe ¢ { Py fear Prod m Try f. Hepat H ! Hepa Ex na Alvalizer § «WW Me ~ Drogas & 8 K Mi 60c, Cali oo » r yr rece » price » fT Prepased In 4 s r Preps in ¢ laboratories of he Tibbins Pharmac y. Boesch Creek, Ma, Aad 0c pEtace gnd packing ns ASTHMA, Hay Fever, Binug snd Os- farrh, conquered by Balsaunege, » ‘ g brand Dew discovery Free gemon- » wire tally and Sunday 10 12-3 tc 6-7 to 8 Ko Wednesday afternoon x4 it End resulls waitively guar- Bs rItemd Agency The HB Inhaler | % £1 The TikR s } Bee eck. Pa but Ww AREER wre FRB VI 10 nlely ma i ding e Ae : | oes % ’ ¥ Al ar x y f me wit o Ma ’ ATYEe and comb e BOCK A £ Eyes i a n t elsewhere Tibb Pha y., § x M Pie as Drauss & ¥ {On & ¢ 1 ! A re. Boe 4 4 Repairing FOREMANS UPHOLESTER ¥. Purni- ture repalr shop, reoalirt esr - Ing antiques a specialty Ks w and sh seats. Modern upholstery, Shop te. North Race Bt. rear Pe ie Hote! ¥ e 400.M 1 FURNITURE REPAIRED ~ Repairs made kinds furniture , ip vers made. » vow Upholster Shon 102 E pe og 8t. Jhone 520.2 mite 401 Be Bellefonte, Pa 110 WW ASACHIINE WORK Co 9 ii #lee CAD soTew pated BOTOWS, to | Woodrufl keys, kev stock, ete, Swwris Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. phone 2-R 2 x48 Special Half Price Offer to Arthritis Sufferers held 8:00 in White Brothers win Sell a Ten.Day Treatment ($1.50 Size). of SULPYO EAPS Collodia Yovdtzed Sulphur rr SALE = Pelicfonte Capsules, for 35 Cents Woman's Club will Tame. 18th — Why We Make This Offer TOO hat overy man and woman x46 g with Painful hcning Joints itis due tw Sulphur Defic OW 11Y 8% a very ‘modest 3 wonderful treatment of Colic at has helped X46 | the Colloidal Jodized Sulphur treat FOOD SALE--The annual giving food sale Held by ladies of ™ John's Reformed church will be held tht 3 3 lt da Wednesday Nov a way that is beneficial 35 White Rock puliets A. E Limbert POR BALE 15 Hampshire Red hens v th bein laving, Robert Cox ment at this SPECIAL OFFER. SUL Thanks. PHO-KATS iz che of the pnowest wars to get suiphor into your system in However 22nd beginning A oe a 3 ” in ad of making claims we prefer m. at Hazel & Company 31 4, sive you a 81.50 size package for only 75 cents and below coupon and read Bellefonte R. D. 2 (Pleasant Gap) x4€ BALE Turkeys ar : Laces, Howard L I Milesburg) Phone Bettefonte #10- Re % church ing dinner of of be held on Et » be the judge DINNER The regular Thanksgiv- et you the Methodist Those nds Matilda will Thursday. November 25 and 50 cents upon thousands, in- cluding many doctors, have sung the 19 Praises of sulphur—ang now we have in SULPHO-KAPS abe of the newest m. Tickels forms of sulphur--Colloldal JTodised Sulphur<-in easy-to-take oapsules PCR SALE-<Turkeys, Kylertown, Pa Turkey Parm, POR SALE--White paliang turkey Hag quire of Robert RUMMAGE SALE The Bellefonte 107 the relief of aches and paine of Woman's Club will hold a Fussingy y. in the vacant store pos i in the Brockerboff building This a gp Bagh ed Sen jhuttad oe Bush Arcade, as fore dav-Areatment ) SULPHO-KAPS Arthritis due to safiphur deficiency Offer rood until Dec. 2 only or oail it gg 3142 afte we M. CARD oh TR Patrick Mee A. of Bellefonte will § «up hold a ot party this Thursda® night, November FOR SALP--Nice ducks for Thanks- giving dinner 18¢c per Ib. live, 33¢ dressed Bernard M Belisfonte 900-R-4. court | apnpress n the Bush Arcade building. | ‘ Prizes and refroshments | wesoljitdrcmable Unless Signed Admission 25 cents. The public is USE DON SUNG-—Lots of sows and cordially invited. —as. weehing Presented hy heglitliler hens, when vou use Don Sune. Easily given in the fend. Ree Bel Valtew View, nt D17R-15 POR SALE--15 New Hamtehire Ped re fled roosters, RS ahipla butler Rov C. {Bush Hollow), x48 SHOOTING MATOH : — Shooting sults Tusatiesd LAA " hen | dos matches will be held at the Nittany | und vour money pe station. at or? a on Parrish Drop Store. Bellefonte. will be used. ducks and turkeys will be hoe That OLD photograph can be POR T= pullets for quick Tom Barron White tevhorn Niets 16 weeks 80c. each stock Piont ‘vi 4 fe En Er Home X copied—have us reproduce it jy of Tne Mathodint | either larger, smaller or nthe | Ww Fol LY ding | Gu Me 0, 5 8, restaurant. | made_doughtuws a specially. | SED * STUDIO speeds
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