or CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five December 28, 1939. ——— LOCALS </ ~All roads lead to Bailey's Barber Shop, 20 West Bishop street, where first class work is done, 51-t1, ~Mr, and Mrs. Carl J. Gray, ol Lemoyne, spent the Christmas season in Bellefonte with relatives and friends, Miss Hazel J. Heverly, of South Thomas S.reet, was a guest on Sat- urday at the home of her unole Dr. 8. J. McGhee at Lock Haven Jack Mullin, a student at the Junior College in Williamsport, spending the holidays in State Col lege wih his mother, Mrs, Maude Mullin, 5 John Heffelfinger, of Har- risburg, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs, Emma Bath- gate, of Lemont, who has been seri- ously ill, ~Mrs. EE. Sass, of Pittsburgh spent several days the latter part of last week in Bellefonte, with her aunt, Mrs, Sarah Waite and family, and other friends. -Harry Roan, a student at Dick- inson Junior College, Williamsport, is spending the holiday season with her parents, Harry H. Roan and Di Eva Roan, at their home in St Ccllege. -A flue fire Tavior Billett, day afternoon, resulted gan Fire Company being called the scene. Firemen stood by unti the blaze burned itself out. No dan age resulted ~The Misses Betty and Eleanor Taylor, of New York City, are spending the holidays with the Robert Taylor family at State Coi- lege, and with Mrs, Hugh Taylor and family, ai their home in tne White apartments, West High Street —Harry Tayler, of Port R. D 1. a business caller office. Tuesday morning, hobbies his time collecting old coins, and he had with him a container filled with ancient money, many of the pieces now probably worth mang times their criginal value Thirty-eight Bellefonte chap.er, Moose, early last week banquet and initiaticn at the Lewistown chapter, held 2 the Mocse Home in Lewistown. Other guests presen: included mem- bers of the organization from Huntingdon, Lock Haven Clear- field. . Philipsburg, Danville anc Newport —Mrs. William H former Miss Ida Fi resigned her to Samuel M dent and general American Lime & Stone Company and her place has been taken DY Mrs. Donald Klinger, who had been secretary to George Bingaman in the same offices. residence street in the at the on Pine Lo- to Matilda, at this the Lae a members of Women of attended ceremonie Brouse, the last week ecretar) ross, vice presi- manager of the sher, as Mrs. Vesta Smith ¢<{ Belleforite has been employed to take the place formerly occupied by Mrs. Klinger Miss Mildred Welzel Thomas Street, was the guest of her brother New Market, Va, | Friday of Souh driving Howard, t last wher gle joined her mother, Mrs Harvey Wetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wet- ze] and her sister and husband . Mr and Mrs. Thomas Farrow {or their Christmas festivities at the Chine chilla farm near New Market Mildred and mother returned hoine Tuasday. Mrs. Wet24l gone south several weeks ago, —~Miss Shirley Carner, a student at Catawba College, Salisbury, North Carolina, is spending the Christmas vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carer, at their home on North Thomas Street. Miss Carner made the tri] here with her mother, who motor- ed to Salisbury to bring her daugh- ter and three friends, Miss Helen Brubaker, Miss Elaine Delozier and Dean Grove, all of Altcona, home for the holidays, last week the first of a series of educational features be pub- lished by ‘he Widdowson Funeral Home, North Allegheny Street appeared in The Centre Democral The features will appear each week until the series is completed. Pub- ished in the interest of religious freedom, the articles are attraciive- ly composed and contain informa- tion of widespread interest, You'll find them interesting and educa- tional. Early Christmas moming cars driven by Joseuph Blazina, of Col- ins Row, Bellefonte, and Girard Bassnger, of the Dunlan apart. ments, West High street, collided in front of the Catholic church on East Bishop street, causing total damage of about $50. No one was injured. According to Chief of Po- lice Harry Dukeman. who investi- gated the mishap «Blazina was backing out of a driveway near the church and the Bassinger machine was traveling down the Bishop street hill at the time. ~sA fire scare at the Friedman building, South which wag the scene of a disastrous fire last February, was caused about 4:15 o'clock last Thursday morning aad A when smoke from a burning stoker| motor billowed through the bulld- ing. Occupants of the apartments summoned George Carpeneto, bor-| ough manager, who found that the motor had been stalled by coals in| the stoker feeding mechanism. The Friedman bullding was purchased by Jacob Friedman from the Lyons | estate after last winter's fire, ~Recorder Leamer Wi was the recipient of an unusual Christmas gif: last week when John Anderson, cf. East Logan Street, Bellefonte, presented him with a 30-year-old cigar. “The cigar, Flora de Manuel, Superiore, sold al two for a quarter thirty years ag» when Mr. Anderson purchased a number of them. He had three of them until last week when he pre- sented cone to Mr. Woodring. Al- though the cigar is extremely dry, the tobacco retains, its fragrance if treated to restore its humide Ld no doubt make a sats. are smoke. LR TO SE i re Qe Allegheny Street. | 3, J. C. Reeder, of Bellefonte visit ~Mr., and Mrs Spring Mills, were (ors on Tuesday «Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Ertel son Randall, of Rebersburg panied by W. H. Limbert, of Madi sonburg, motored to Bellefonte yes. terday and were forenoon visitors in our business office Robert Cheesman, the Pennsylvania Schoo! at Mt. Alto, Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs Cheesman, at her home Curtin street Mrs. Catherine Miller sides with her brother-in-law and ister, Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Wil- ams. of East High street, is spend- ing the holidays with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Drexel Rogers, in Baltimore, Md Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor of Willowbank street, became the parents a daughter, weighing seven pounds, seven ounces, born al the Centre County Hospital, Friday night. Mrs. Taylor is t former Floise Snyder, daughter Mrs. Donald Sny reel Mr. and Mr iiagara Falls, N Sunday season with and a student at State Forest is spending the in Louella Dale on East who re- of he Irews Y in to pend the Mrs. Andrews’ Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Bick- at their home in the Cadillac apartments, corner of Allegheny and Rishop streets. They expect 10. torn to Niagara Falls, Satu Mr. and Mrs N 4 were arrivals in 2 the weekend, hav- spend Christ parens H. Ar arrived Edwin mnte to rday oewer of durir to mas Mr East returned his » here Loewe: A. C. Smith Mr. Loewer Tuesday a more and Mrs Bishop street to Brooklyn wife here for leaving ext the George In- were Mr Jersey Hourer on, Harold were mar- stmas ay guest home of Mr ram, East b d Mrs. John Black : Mrs. Catherine Clearfield, and her Cherry and bride ri~d at Clearfield on Chri The bridegroom. a senior 1 te nex: a nf ore Ol who will graduate Mrs, Edward are rece upen the birth at their home at 7:45 0 day morning. The who has not been lations re new named , hefore her m arriat re cNichels. Mrs. James Gill Bricker apartment on Reynolds avenue and have gone to Buckstown, near Bedford, where Mr Gill will be employed as a radio op- erator at the Buckstown airport Milton Schwartz, of Pulaski, Va fran to the Belle- ite airport to take the place made vacant by Mr. Gill's transfer. Mr and Mrs. Schwartz are now ot of Carner aparin Thomas vacated the ie idirg the street under ireatmen which affected the One day rece aaoke from had lost the sight of one eye then he has been under ment of specialists hope that sight the eve, members a nap to fing port p ~The Downes, le chure Rev rector of St i h, Belleion day quietly observed the 36th. an niversary his ordination. Fathe Downes, a native of Tyrone was or dained in Altoona by Bishop Eugens A. Garvey, Before coming to Belle fonie 22 years ago he had served a assistant pastor al Sacred Hear Cathedral, Altoona; and St. Col umbia’s church, Johnstown, and [5 several years had been pastor of 8° Thomas' church, Bedford. Christmas guests of Mrs, Harr Haag, of Penn street, included her soni and daughter-in-law, Mr. an Mrs. Paul Haag, and her son-in law and daughter, Mr and Mr Malcolm Alkey, all of Huntington J ohn's 3 e. last of Mrs. Paul Haag is recuperating from | a recent operation. During the hol day season Mrs. Haag received as ¢ present from her grandson, neth H. McMullen, of Raymond: ville, Texas, a bashel of tree-ripen.- | ed oranges and grapefruit, the lat. ter of which measured 14 inches ir circumference —Miss Pearl Muirhead and twe children, Janet and Freddie, of Har risburg, spent the Christmas holi days at the homes of her brother and sister, W_L. Eminhizer and Mrr W. R. Burkholder, of Unionville They were entertained Christmas day at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Eminhizer, of Jul- jlan, R. D. Other guests that day were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burk. holder and son Stanley, of Union. ville. There were four generations present at the dinner, as follows Mrs. Rosie Eminhizer and son, J W Eminhizer, two granddaughters, | Mrs. Muirhead and Mrs. Burkhold- ier, and four great-grandchildren, ~Unofficial reports have it that | drivers of Lakes-t0-Sea busses pass. jing through Bellefonte have re- ‘cefved orders to alter their route through this community so passen- gers can see “The Best Decorated Town In Pennsylvania” The regu. lar route of busses leaving town (from the Penn Belle is as follows: on High street to Spring; on Spring to Bishop, and on Bishop to the outskirts of town. The new orders direct drivers to proceed to Bishop sirect by the following route: on High to the Diamond, and on Al- legheny to Bishop, This takes the busses along the main‘ thorotigh- fares and past the giant Christmas tree on the Diamond, EE AS AE & pit {called to Wingate, Friday, accom | | after Bellefonte ! | F ood Market, Ken- i The Undine Five Comppny ws | to fight in a residence in There was no damage, a flue fire community Mr known residents of Howard, became the proud parents of a fine son, born at the Lock Haven Hospital at 8:10 o'clock on Christmas morn- ing. The youngster has been named Mervin Austin Betz, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Torrens the former's mother, Mrs, D, all of Rochester, N. Y, and J. Torrens will return to having spent the season in Bellefonte as Mr. and Mrs, Frank P family, at their home Thomas Street Mrs, Margaret Allegheny Sireet with her sister Christmas guests of Hoag and on North Snyder, of North spent Christ mas Mrs. A. M. Butler, at Howard, the holiday being the cecasion of a family reunion, with Mrs. Butler's son and daughter-in- law and family also being guests A feature of the day’ activities was a dinner, with roast turkey and roast goose heading the menu Clair Bug 0 ’ ene Poorman, son of and Mrs, Charles Poorman, of Howard Street, deparied yes- for the U. 8. Army airport at Field, Virginia, where he pationed. Clair was ac- Army two m unable to repor {liness whic ation. He ex- Lang- Mr East terday x Key be epted nto the La: n will 10 but for an to undergo trainin Field rparation airplane mechanic Mr Mrs. 1. H. Hollabaugh and daugh.er Helen, of St Louis Mo., and a niece Miss Marlyn Ho labaugh, of DesMoines, Iowa, mo- Lon to Centre County during the Christmas visit with State frye a UF A 8S iy Louis the Peace Harold D for the past two years offices in the Guy ont West his offices small bu uum Oil Jus. lo ywher, who aintained bullding the Galbraill vated ne A sord ast week grandmother who passed Rome x. Mi: well at her home at the age of 84 year busgh who was « neral was Ow ng riving 1 ivania members uBadie Sa Stale, sere the Sieg {amily SOT id exceptionally the weekend cfs abl Bt ristmas large thal nad to x report dances during candlelight servi esr 50 { the spa is edifice The Junior Department of ihe Bellefonte Woman's Club-wishes to hank the following organizations i helping to make the Christ toy clinic so successful: the girly of Miss Ardery’'s sewing class at the igh school. the Mothers’ Club, the Presbyterian Guild, the American Home Department Girl Beouts, Ki- vanis Club, Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary, & P. Food Stores, Goldman's and the many indiv- gave contributions of In all the club dis toys in addition ¢ quantities of candy nas ot vt uff fuals who v8 or cash ibuted 450 nsiderable nd fruit Oo WO INJURED IN AUTO COLLISION AT WINBURNE When his head smashed through the windshield of the car he was riding in William Hutching, Drift. ng, was badly cut on the face Fri- day afternoon cn a curve between Winburne and Lanse when cars! sperated by Viclor Anderson, 61, of Jrassfilat and Vern Smith, 27 of Winburne collided. Mutehings, who was an occupant {f Anderson's car, was taken to the fice of Dr. J, L. Cornely where he was treated for cuts on his chin, ye and cheek. Several stitches vere required to close the chin wound. Slightly injured in the accident ¥as Malcolm Smith who was riding in the car operated by his brother Smith's wrist was injured. Fr ————— SUNSHINE GIRLS The Sunshine Oirls will hold special meetings at the’ Valley View | United Brethren church from Des | cember 31 to January 14, every night excepting Saturdays, begin. | ning at 7:30 o'clock. Both are trained evangelists, mu. sicians, children’s and young people's workers, Bible teachers and | chart lecturers. The meetings are open to the public. - Stores To Close On New w Year's Day All stores aud | Business places in Bellefonte will be closed all day, Monday, in observahes of Year's Day, it was announced yes- terday by Bellefonle Chamber ot Comumerce-oMcials.. ww. CAE ee. that | and Mrs. Harold Betz, well | their home tomorrow | Council to Organize Monday, January 8 The annual organization meeting of Bellefonte Borough Council will be held on Monday evening, Jan- fuary 8, it was announced yesterday Although the regular meeting night is Monday, January 1, the meeting (has been deferred one week so As not to conflict with the New Year holiday. Mayor Hardman P. Harris will ad- minister the oath of office to two new members of Council and to two members who were re-elected last fall for another, term, The new members are Harold ID. Cowher representing the south ward in the place of retiring Councilman Wil Lam H. Doll, and John Weber, al from the south ward, in place 0 retiring Councilman Harry Badger The re-elec ciimen Leslie ted members are Coun Thomas. of the Wes Ward, and W. W. Sieg, of the N Ward. After Council members hat been officially seated, Council organize for the coming year, and is probable that appointment various borough officers will be ¢ dered - FRUIT JUDGING CONTEST IS HELD AT PENN STAT! host u Fru teams “Tei tate; Jhasehust A » Pennsyl Yani and mpeted ng Siegal from Massas made a perfect wen! SLAYER ON HUNGER STRIKE IN PRISON AT SUNBURY \r-0id ndemned vorthumberiand count five-day Christmas four-hour Two pays Schurtz said there is sically wrong’ but Dr. George Unless he ced guard cians who examined nothing phy with the prisons. Deitrick added cals foodine will iCOGINE Ww foreman on iast pending Spring before Marriage Licenses I. E Madison York City Margaret W. Kin York City John J. Ecklie McAlevy's Fort Mae Elizabeth Heffner Cassville William J. Parker, Jr Ersal Quick Gilliland Jose ph 2 Rebecca J Edward Kraybill Helen Underwood Lester W. Nieman Caroline Kalin Blake W. Warman Sara E. Rossman Roy Eugene Tate Marie Ellen Jordan Leighleton OG. Nichols Eleanor P. Young... r———— I ——————. HOWARD BICYCLIST IS RECOVERING FROM INJURIES New oe New State College State College Pisasant Gap Centre Hall nrham, N. C State College State College State College State College Bellefonte Zion Slate College Kane .. Bellefonte Baird Denald Heverly, aged 14, son Mr. and Mrs. Milford Heverly, Howard, yesterday was reporied be recovering slowly at ithe Centre County Hospital from injuries re- ce ved Moniay of last week when he was struck by a car while riding a bicycle The youth was riding along the highway east of Howard when 23 passing car sideswiped him. It is believed that the handle of the car door struck the youth, infici~ ing a deep laceration entirely across his back just above the hips. A number of stitches were required 10 close the wound Lai Reappeinted to Board Governor James hag announced the reappointment of { Eberhart, Democrat, of Lock Haven, and Ralph Welshans, Republican, ‘of Booneville, to the Clinton Coun- [CLASSIFIED 30,000 People Read This Column i Phone 2-R-3 {anything | H Edward M. | i ty Board of Assistance. The three vacancies occurring on the board tare expected to be filled before the (first of the year. E. J. Culmann, of {Lock Haven, is chairman of the board, and Samuel Williams, of | Renovo, is the other member, Mrs. C. K. Gummo, of Lock Haven, and | Mrs. Lulu Schroeder, of Avis, re- . and a third vacancy exists one post was not filled when named last ns the {the new board was Spring. Isbin Mh — Skips Marriage Class to be Wed A Pittsburgh genior is getting a | chance already to profit from 8 | course in courtship and marrage | that was introduged at the Pennayl- | vania State College this fall. The student, Thomas Hany Sugin, Js Jr. had to miss one {order to be present at his | wedding in Pittsburgh. Snaith, who | returned with his bride, is one of ore every week. That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly ular. Considering ils low cost alla the benefits derived, It is undisputably Centre County's Commudity Bar Ealn Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first lasue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent sa word is charged for rea) osiaie | Advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be mated to this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘“e advertisemells Please do not call at the office for information concerning such acvertise ments, as the publishers are not permitled to divulge the name of the ad vertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEOE ~Every subscribed 0 The Cenwe Dein ral 18 entitled (0 a 25-word advertisement in these columns one Lime free of charge. This privilege cau be used six times a year at different nlervals % = eR Lost and Found whi te bir calling Work Wanted WANTED Excavating 1 Alling job 51 3 © a mrelll WANTED AL 20! " Be isnler VANTED Polls a Articles for Sale HALR { by Fiem x52 Pom Yo Ayrshire cO% DD. Heman “Sat TI. yALd Registered POR jocnst B Pa APO) pon ts uire of Soring Mis Wor tise. pinte $2500. Purnisd Pa Tu PON BAL A tie Beli CE Coal and wood; topsoil sand. brick work Beliefonte, Sam ue SALE white pissterine sand Call MJ Cappare Colevilie roR SALE-- Christmas trees. while ne yellow pine and hem Hock 50 cents Come out em 3 mild noth of Miles. Holt's Hollow, Julia MeCooi £51 POR SALE-~Hundreds Used tres, all sizes from 18 tO inch rims Backed by written guarantee. Open evenings until 9 o'clock Wallrun Auta service. Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 153 £5 4 FoR SALE Bit coal Scale at 1150 Will dell hone or write Karthaus, Pa 1-R-156 FOR SALE Ssh AOPMAKer's tools, n= cluding © large cobbler's iathe, atitcher, leather cutter, all other he- cesiary eauipment All in good cons dition. Also room heater, like new Ingrire H. C. Relish, Centre Hall 4 x FOR 25" and yourself burg in minous “0 qumit ty mine for truckers’ in 4 tp 6 ton lola P.M. Wondling, Phone Prenchvilie x51 © roasiey radio Can be sfen p.m. Mrs logan Bt, x5 FoR SALE T-tube cheap 0 guick buyer evenings from 7 to 8 Thomas Cowher, 112 Bellefonte, Pa BUILDING A HOME “We have h full line of concrete foundation blocks, soll pipe and fittings septic tanks, i eopper tubing. everythine to butid ©. W. Houts, Lumber Co. State College, Pa. Phone 708. 21% RS A TOS FOR BALE-~FParm lime at price farm- ers can afford Ww pay. Inquire of C. M Long, Howard R. D. 2, Phone Zl 1913 (Nittany) sau ~45inh and bi Het grade of soft coal Inguire of Blel Gap, Pa ABeFiean ond! RS ni wood Dy the ard Belg! x2 FOR wl, Pleasant SALE No. 1 HAWIT) Chal POR 1038 SALE reano! : OO - ant Gap POR BALE Sehutt pr ¢ Hoi) Bell Dept. of Ag- Hardwarx nasa by FOR B mately 100 sore terested writ AY FOR SALE--All kinds of native saw- ed iumber at $25 10 828 per M. Ap- proximately 20 squares of slate roof- ] Do coasonable offer refusd. © Houts Lumber Co. State Caliege) Phone 703 PIANC 7) Ba dwir Bamni) ton WOO "Recor yelit 1 A gusrantee Expert Plano Tuning R. Hopper, 114 jefontie Bel Live Stock x MX BALE v Freshy wit? Howard R Dogs, Pets, Etc ¢ ALE re at Mir Poi We orem ht woriile BALE «Bea 3 months stock A K Mo of mance J Robinson ~ Wonted to Rent WANTED To rent a a horse , stocked farm. Have plenty experience and help Write Box 333 Cio Centre Desrsoorat xi Real Estate - For Sale FOR SALE--~The W. W. Witmer farm of fai arres. 8 miles west of Belle Bufals Run Valley mer w C - Witmer, 396 E Babop . Pa 20% POR “SALE room bungalow, with bath sand hot water heat. located on Hall Moon terrace, Belisfouts Price $2400. Terms to right n Wieite 8. L. In care of this office. x52 FOR. SALE The 085 acre farm known gs the Union Township Poor farm located about one mile west of Unionville, Pa. Seventiy- five gore of tillable land and bale ance in timber Jand. Half of the timberland has been Jumbered off bit balance has good timber. Good buildings, well water and fruit. In. quire of Union TownsBip Rogd Bu- pervisors x2 A—— FOR SA BALL 160- acre farm located in Hublersburg, Pa. 3 acres Umber, 7 acres of alfalfa, 20 acres of meadow | with a never falling stream, runnidg water in house and barn, electric light and bath. All the comforts oi a town home 2 minutes walk either school, church, store and re office. The best located farm in Jany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hubiersbure; i TAX TAX - TAX - TAX — TAX PHONE 187-R-4, MILESBURG, PA. | FEDERAL INCOME TAX we AND Penna. Personal Property Tax That 2te eciiaiw securities thas ane ot suhjeet bo fae four mills tax~1 have the list There are cerfain corporations that refund four te eight mills tax-1 have the list. Under the Rev. Act of 1839 all incomes received by employers of a State or sub.division thereof is subject to Federal Income Tax. This means State, County and Municipal employees, all School Teachers come under this act, TONER A. HUGG, | Chest; it house and stocked store room with heat and ap, in Hublersburg. along Route Inquire of H. 8. Bummers, Hub. lerubury Pa, LL 1% POR BALE The “Boyd A Musser farm of 200 acres. 160 acres tills whle, located about 2 miles N of Zion /iso the stock and Implements aulre of Francis FF. Musser, { Ave, Alwoona Ps room Houses for Rent FOR RENT — Desirable house on “Lann Street, Bellefonte. Tile bath, hard. wood floors, B. O. Harvey, Phone 508- M 401 POR RENT. rx room house with bath and hot water heat located or N Bpring Street Bellefonte, 830 a month. Inquire louis B. Bchad executor t POR RENT House on Bouth Btreot Bellefonte, Eight nvenjences. Harry Rockey garden and garage Zion 27- R- 4 ’ ol Ths Apartmen ts for Rent ¥ m HENI 3 room Mrs. J M Bellefonte Furnished porch Bricker Pa. Phone POR RENT ADarunent Allegheny | ouire of forte, Pa FOR RENT A Bidg FOR RENT AIRE Theatr ¢ Rooms For Rent | FoR mEwT ia oration Onl 1 Roomers Wanted WANTED for light ¥ two Ina Room ore 180% ny By Rip ea. 68 Spd Phone or Farms For Rent TRENT Ll ? Twp electric good hou HM : RD Pa. Phone 5-R-21, Cent "Ha x48! Te Locns to Farmers ow vot rey buy caitd you Br Georges Mot or Robert yr Mo Ho aid dav Asnoc} ail % Card of Thanks LINGLE “We take a ‘means < preming our thanks fic neighbors Tor the use their floral tributes and thelr other acls of kindly sympathy ng the jilness and death Albert 8 Lingle of rigned Jared brother ' Announcemen ts NOTICE The v ing will be held at home on Sunday, Dec m. at Valley View one “AID MEETING The of lawan Grange will n yore of Mm Harr mon Tuesday evenin January 2 op. Mm. Bverybody weltome oC mafis Club will hold a card party at the Bellefonte Elks Home West RBigr Bireet, on Priday evening January 19. Purther details will be announc- ed later Prayer Miles Houser's 31. at 2:35 P Everybody wel riko "Ladies Al a at OFMETERY MBETING—A meeting | wil p ot of the Zion Cemetery Ascocial be held Saturdey. January 6 m. in the Zion school hous holders and other nteresied are requested to be present OURAGE Iz shown not alone on the bat. tlefield. It is displayed in private and business life as well. When I tell you it takes courage not to advance the prices of our shoes until late Spring and face a Joss in profits of thousands and tens of thousands of dollars, in the hope that you will buy more shoes from us, 1 think I am not exaggerating. Do you realize that we are saving you 25¢, H0c, $1.00 and . even $2.00 a pair on the shoes you buy from us? on at 1 All Tell your friends about this man, HAINES, The Shoe Wizard, The Man Whe Has The Courage To Keep The Price Down. One of Our Stores is In or Near Your Town, | DEAD {676-33 Pa PARTY-—The Bellefonte Wo- | persons | ADVERTISEMENTS | FOR BALE 10 Miscellaneous 7] SOK Removed promptly Call anytime st my phone d LL. Smith Miiesburg INSURANCE--20% Baving, J M Keichline Insurance Agency, Tem. le court. Phong 100. Open even. ings and Baturday Aflernoon aa WANTED Dead, old and disabled cows, horses and mules removed Jee, Vogts Rendering Works. Geo. » Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall Ps. Phone 56-F-4 at our expense 187] LAYING HENS Keep laying hens and theyll keep you. 11% add Don Bung feed nore eggs, Your satisfied. Parrish fo Le Pa TO RHEL IMATIOS- Bena booklet on Rheumatism Tio i Triple Remedies: for Rheusna- tan An get Relief Hepatlioo-Re palls Eliminant and Alkalizer $1.00 Merital (Rheumatism Drops; 60c Krood Ol Rubbing ofl 80c. Oall of nt by mall on receipts of prioe Prepared in the laboratories of s Pharmacy Beech Creek Do. postage and } emay 0 and pet if not Belie- £75 Id to ihe maogey Drug DacK Boe for fre Try ns he og iy Tibbir Add | packing ASTHMA tarrh brand slralic 0 6-7 hours Hay Pever, Binus pnd Os conquered by Balssness, » new Jaisoovery Free demon n dally and Bunday 10 12-2 tw 8 No Wednesday afternoon End resulta positively guar anteed. Agency The TB Inhaler Com pany. Oall or erite us. The TiDbine Pharmacy, Beech Creek Pa su 10 GLASSES REDUCED--Having lately installed hew lens grinding ms } prepared to fur ‘sh glass attr ractsy e prices Also ew ut hose with de and ootnplets Repairing PC REMAN 8 UPHROLETERY Pun! ure repalr shop. repairing. restor ie antiques & specialty Cane and rush seats Modern upholstery Shop North Race Bt rear Penn Belle Hote] Phone 408-M hod FURNITURE REPAIRED Repairs made 1 all kinds of Upholstering and slip cover ® A. Wm D. Thompson's Upholster Shop, 102 BE lamb 8: JThone 520-0 Bellefonte Pa MACHINE WK George No Longer Drinks Whiskey White Ribbon Treatment Made Him Hate Liquor ie ton druni stopped a drun The price at Widmann & KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone $599-R-1 FLEASANT GAP. PA. ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES al Attention! TITAN METAL WORKERS Lee Gloves TO BE SOLD NOW AT COST 45¢ A Pair Sid Bernstein COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE |
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