; Fébruary 22, 1940. SEEING THE LIVING ROOM IN A “NEW LIGHT" | a fagw ye A It's surprising how ofien the cei- ing fixture in the living room lag behind while the rest of the fur- Long neglected ceiling fixtures take on new life with the addition of silvered bowl bulbs and decorative clip-on caps. The living room is a pleasanter place with thie low cost “luxury” of indirect light, nishings in (le mom acquire a more modern style. The family falls the habit of not using the fixture vaguely hoping thal if they turn on the light no one will notice it in is glarcless and rounding lght so necessary t light condition a room. It's of light responsible for providing the family's eyes that every This is really only wishful think- to ing—for the fixture is there view, lighted or not. And often it has the added eyesore of em] sockets or hburnt-out bulb k uard The motemlizer pearance of the 1 Pin «em Lo the geLlher ing | Sometimes it’ place the fixture maker wishes she thing to improve it practical ideas date for restyling the cluster or shouver fixture is the development of small modernizers that slip on. to silvered bowl lamps and are screwed into the sockels of the fixture. Since each of these bulb: with its sealed-on silvered reflecting surface, acts as a small indirect Lix- ture, a soft flow cof light “washes over the whole room as tho ceiling were a skylight. The not possi but the could do One of t nome- some to Screw-in Adapters Wr vv le there is ingle ure in the living room wl bulb and one of the new be Krewed it There ¢ ma ] i in tne orated in either ish. They ive and neatly a ar tv G6 diver light-weight de gh the are hy result igned. Yi adapter hadow less Lr- really the sort home-maker {eels sale- SOCKet to Ul ne uy fix- silvered adapt- 11 0 IR inexpens- be | pro 1d 10 have guests see ight y living room living and your d you room in a new the family will enjoy the k surface Lghting equipmen reflecior LIE bL i wiere no oi hoi and © el Luxury Lighting easant 10 read Hehting and glare * gold fin- | « WOODWARD Ai -_ RUNVILLE We are glad to note all the sick in our community are improving. | their Mis. Marie Gunsallus celebrated Tuesday evening al her birthday on last Tuesday and Mrs Reuben Musser The weatherman last Tuesday ®P¢ had an in night and Wednesday, all da) us a ‘beautiful blanket about 16 inches then the wind blew and piled it up in places, causing the state road men to work over time ‘to keep the trafic moving Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walker of Howard, motored here and with home foiks last Thursday. Misses Maude, Pauline, and Grace Hgrpster and Mr. Harold Harpster, of Warrior's Mark, visit- ed with Misses Lorraine and Fay Walker on last Sunday. Mrs. John Gorden and daughter Ruth and granddaughter Jane Sunday, of Bellefonte, and grand- daughter Mary Qorden, of How- ard, motored here and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emest Fye's last Sunday. Mr. Merrill Fye and Irvin Strunk motored to Salona last Sunday vis- The al Ladies business meet he home Evangeli monty Bas of snow visiled the week, on snow fall, A es of now of No. will Washington's hall a. 357 A ington hole nual birthday their Feb at 73 There will be suitable mu oup of band musicians o led by Prof. P. P O. E Peeman will address for the occasion ments will be served In Ls er Bo | gr a ng ’ Os me ae last Mr All pres- account total of fell r 84 camp Waah- their an- exer- he nursday 0 o'clock s bn y a Wo Bartges deliver the Relresh- their ban- ited with Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Shan Mr. and Mrs. E S. Bennett en- tertained the men and women's Bible Class last Tuesday evening with their monthly business meet- ing. 15 pres all enjoyed the meeting. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Confer, The church activities: the Broth- erhood meeting this Thursday even- ing in the U. B. church at 7:30; Sunday School at $30 a mm; preaching at 10:30 a. m. Junior C E. afternoon at 2.30 and Y. P.C. E in the evening at 7:30, all these services are interesting and demand your attendance, who live in sound of the church bell. The boys special song Sunday nighi was well ren- deyed, the girls will sing their special song next Sunday night. Rev. Tobias will start the revival services at Yarnell nex: Sunday night. ye ie, quet hall after the exercises Everybody is invited to enjoy occasion Steward Orndorf is afflicted by a carbuncie and a boil on his arms sO that he is scarcely able to do hi farm work Among those of our town folks that attended the reviy services last week in the Millheim Esangell- cal church were Russell Kessinger Mrs, Carrie Fultz, James Wert, Mrs Annje Kessler, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ard and Mrs. C. E. Kreamer. On Sunday allernoon started a second snow storm and snowed all night and on Monday he secon’ snow is about twelve inches deep to date, ad A —— SNOW SHOE The Ladies Bible Class of the M. E. church will hold their monthly social and business meeting on | Wednesday night in the social room WASHINGTON COULDN'T STOP the | { the Nannie Lucas home, | Mrs | Howard AT THIS SIGN... with Atlantic White Flash. See if you don’t like its quick-starting qualities, At the same time, ask the attendant to check your motor oil. If it is unsatisfactory, drain and refill with the proper grade of Atlantic Motor Oil, the oil which bas proved it.can reduce engine wear, ~ Remember, it’s the big red Atlantic sign for good winter products . . . and friendly winter service, “Mone Wiles fos fos Whomey ATLANTIC: » were made later hour lunch was served present were: Mrs. H W, Rabert Miss Elizabeth Dixon, Mis. James Ewarte, Mis. Harry Reeser, Mire Emes: France, Mrs, Clinlon Cra- mer Miss Shope, Gerald in and evenang Mae France spent Saturday | Bellefonte Moore enter- evening in Dreibelbis’ were: Mr. and Mrs Pal tained last Saturday or of Mrs W. H birthday Those present Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mrs, Arch Marshall, Mrs, lewis Price, Mrs W. H Dreibelbls, and Mr. and Mrs Pai Moore Miss Edna Walker visited the weekend with Miss Mary Adams at Milesburg Mr. and Bellefonte with Mr Mrs spent and Mrs Dave Keller of Sunday alternooa Pat Moore. BE HOLTS HOLLOW B. Poorman Johnstown the weekend with home folks Art ited relatives J spent Mrs at Dry Tog Mrs. John the Orvis Watson home. Marie Johnson returned to State Coliege Sunday evening, after spending a week with home folks. Bessie Johnson was unable to get to her school two days last week on account of the deep show Olive Rhoades, Nevin Watson and Minnie Reese called at the George Magargel home at Pleasant Gap on Sunday evening L. Shope was called to Altoona on Monday to see his brother, Har- rv Shope, who is seriously fi Mr. and John Possinger of Coleville, and Mrs. Edith Burd were Bellefonte shoppers on Saturday Budd and Jack Bennett of Run- ville, call>d on relatives ai this place on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fetzer and daughter were Sunday visitors at of on ‘hen via After spending a week with Mr, and Mrs James Wesley and daugh- ter. of Clearfield, Mrs, Lee Johnson and daughter Anna. were aceom-| | panied home on Sunday by James | Wesley, Mr, and Mrs, Farl Wesley aid family, who called on Mr. ana Joseph ‘Kelley and family at} PRUNLAX u | Street, spem | preserited them with a fine THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. STATE COLLEGE | Mr. and Mrs. N. M North Allen street had as cent guest Adam Hartswick of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Hussey and daughter of North Burrowes streel, Hartswick of | spent Thursday in Hershey Krutter of West Fos spent the weekend in Dr, Harry ter avenue, Annapolis, Maryland Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Markle and daughter Eleanor and Mr, and Mrs Elwood Markle of North Patterson Sunday in Howard, West Colleg? in Rebers- Florence Tussey of avenue, spent Sunday burg Maxine Page, who Is employed al the Allen Crest, spent Tueslay and Wednesday at the home of her pare ents in Rebersburg Harrisburg the home 0! or street Russell An- pent the home In Lanker of weekend at He and street laters Donald spent the Mrs. Sara Erb, of Edward Beard stead Helster weekend at the Cresson Mr, William V land Apartments, leit Satur Bellingham, Washingtor will join Mr Denn for an indefinite time Mr. and Mrs. Philbert Gil Keller street, are the proud en's of a baby boy d Mr Nissl no ie, had a+ of Ol of pas - ey Of their 1 bert Pitts wd Mrs East Hamilton thelr weekend guest Rose Eva Of Harry Lonbergs: avenue, had as thelr daughte Philadelphia ast week) K had as Lieut Meade Hileman of their Charlie Maryland tree f of Clairion E. Woomer of recent guests a Lynn Beave ichliow of East rained g Palr- groun mother 0! yursday n t Beave in AX: " var} IRN Jack Wom- PORT MATILDA Miss Cora Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. James Wilson, re turned home on Monday after spending several months with be in Mr Mrz of Detroit, Mich Miss AnD place, Mr. ore is also formerly of this place employed by the Ford Motor Mr. and Mrs, Moore are highiy esteemed residents, of Detroit. Cioetia Stratiff, of Dix the weekend with her sister, Carl Price and Mrs. J. B. Miles spent ¥ alternoon with their son, J. W, Miles and family at Martha Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Reese were Tyrone shoppers on Tuesday af- ternoon. Dr. Henritzy was operated on Wednesday at the Philipsburg hos- pital, he is improving nicely. Mrs. OG. R Cowher and Miss Rosalie Williams spent Monday al- ternocn al Bellefonte shopping The home of Mr and Mrs. BH Williams was destroyed by fire on Saturday about noon The fire starting [from sn over-healeg stove and pipe. The most of thelr furnt- ture was saved. They have moved into the steel farm house Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wiliams and Mr. and Mrs. Jarvy Shearer spent Thursday afternoon shopping Philipsburg William Spotts, who has been in the Philipsburg hospital for some and 5 formerly hte SS ume, returned to his home on Sat | urday LITTLE NITTANY (From jast week) The old bird, the stork, was flying through our midst last Saturday morning with his bundle, wonder ing were 10 leave it, he finally de- cided that Mr. and Mrs, ny Vonada needed a dish washer, so he little daughter. Many [friends and relatives called at the Willard Harter home the past week to gee him. He is slowly pong vering, which is good news 0 all. Mr, and Mrs. Alen Harter and daughters, Edna, Madaline and their re-| Gaughter of —-—- | Rev. and Mrs, John Harkins had | as thelr guests on Thursday Rev, | and Mrs. IL. G, Shannon of Wil- | | Hamsport, | Mr, and Mrs. Harry Long and | daughter Betty of Helster street, | visiled with friends in Altoona on | Sunday Rev, and Mrs. Oall East College avenue, spent nesday in Picture Rocks Rabbl and Mrs. T H Gordon of Holmes street, visited friends in Lewnslown on Wednesday Mre, William Markle returned her home on North Patterson street having spent sometime with rela- tives in Wilkes Barre Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ryne and aughter of West Nittany avenue fpent the weekend with relatives in Philadelphia, Mrs, May Bartges, Mrs. A. P. Wie- and and Mi Roy Myer hostess Ww the member Grace Lutheran Guild evening in the social room Norris of Wed - 10 A Wore 5 of Lhe Monday of the Mr. and Mrs Helsier street cn Sunday Dr Walter Parsons of had as their guests and Mrs, Ralph Kis- tier, Kathleen Dubbs, and Howard Parsons of Jonestown and Lloyd Parsong of Harrisburg and Thomas Farrady of Philadelphia, The employees of the Power Plant held banquet employee and their wives at Old Main Sandwich Shop Tue evening Mrs aven for the the day Rose Gilliland of West Bea ie, 1s a patient in the Hunt Hospital Rev, Jo » nome er ingdon nes return avenue Joes Calilor- of his i expecied to on East Beaver Rey 10 Long Beach ause of 58 wy melime this wa Werk called Ie mother the Lk who died on 8s Mrs. E LL. Moffitt of i Avenue onor of Pe nleriained Katherine China, on Thursday Mrs Sara Smith Centre Hall having $ with her Mr and Mir Lane and M: of Holmes Rat Johnstown Margaret r avenue 2Urgn AM 0 $A y: PL K Fulton of West returned recently having been called the illness of her Mr. and Mm George Resides of West College avenue had as thelr weekend guest their daughter Belly of Philadelphia PORT MATILDA R.D NOL From last week) John Brightblll spent the week- end. with his sister Mrs. Harold Leighty of Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Arma Duey spent Sunday with her son Joseph Of Bald Eagle, Mra. WE Williams James spent Sunday with A Kerin Mrs. A. J. Collett, spent with her sisters in Tyrone son M and Mrs a week a Page Threw Endeavor at 6:45, Miss Arlene Walker spent the weekend at the home of her parents t MA Miss Walker is taking care of her It SAFETY. boy TESTED TREAD A DEAN PHIPPS MONEY-SAVING AUTO STORES THIS WEEK'S THRILLER GU sister and baby Mis winter the past week as the roads On Saturday nad wo snow PIOwWS on the road opening them up, My William Rees Arthur Miller on the sick were drifted shut (314 tals ngEnwas seemed like fashioned —— —— soot TIRES and TUBES 1/2 THEIR REGULAR VALUE In The Face of a Rising Market BUY NOW and SAVE NATIONALLY HEAYY DUTY ADVERTISED 4.40—450:21 | $6.19 ROADWAY 4.75-500:19 | 6.37 $3.95 5555018] 7.43 3 95 5.25-550219 8.81 550% 16 7 3.99 600x216 8.43 9.21 10.24 11.63 7.74 7.70 440 x2) 450 «2 19 Genuine BLUE RIBBON RUBBER fHOE QUANTITIES Y ALL CODODS ADVERTISED SUBJECT To PRIOR SALE ARANTEED TO STAY WHEN PROPERLY APPLIE EASILY APPLIED BY ANYONE COMPLETE WITH CEMEN AND DIRECTIONS VS : J 7 of * “THEATER gg ME THERMOSTATS FOR ALL FORD ve 617 Tet wosY Feo Ge559 YOUR REATIR A IN STHCH FOR ALL CARs - “etd by DUAL EMERGENCY § © CHAINS 1119 FOR EVERY in The annual John Deere Farm Show will be held at Beckwith's a Hannah on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Charles Miller aspen! 8 few days with their daughter Mrs. Clifford Wissinger, of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Hoona, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mra, Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nearhoo! and children Harold and Anna Mac of Tyrone, spent Wednesday with Mrs. M8, Kerin, Miss Columbia Duey of Clearfield spent the weekend at her home, { Mr. and Mm. George Carnes of | Btormstown, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. anid Mrs. Sylves. ler Walk i Mrs, James Weaver and daugh- ter, Ivalee of Tyrone, spent Sunday with her sisters, Misses Nannie and Frances Lewis. | Misses Fannie and Prances Lewis | attended the funeral of Kenneth | Baughman on Wednesday. isses Dorothy Woleslagie, Pearl | Rote, Florence Promm of Tyrone | and Beity Gragler of Harrisburg, | fpent Sunday with Miss Marguerite | Kerin, § | Mrs, Nancy Woomer and Mr. smd Mrs. David Qowher and gon Allen of Tyrone spent Sunday with Ms. A, J. Collett. 4.40. 4.50, 475 ALL SIZES AT SIMILAR LOW PRICES oR Lrunswick TUBE REPAIR KITS 15¢ SIZE bile) &¢ 1009 Pure A i d PLUS TAX A FINE QUALITY ON AT AN EXTREMELY LOW PRICE. a 39 PLATE ™ ow Cire JILL SHOE T, BUFFER yl 245 | DED DUHIDY DUWLD ’3 PHIPPS DELUXE | «HS PLATE 3 TRADE-IN-ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD ONE MANY MILES | 39 PLATE ATTN PHIPPS DeLUXE. SUCK \ PONTIAC 15.8 AYN | 51 PLATE SUPER POWER © 5 T0 12 exTes pray " LATES FOR Crear OWER UR GREATER ort KNING » FLENT g t BA x TY SURPLUS POWER Fon RLDID ®otr ming ag € PERIOD OF Tig T° FOR ap § HOUR CaAPagity LOND STARTING LONGER tee PALITY CONSTRUCTION @® veong BATTERY VALUT i Traded NORE »onga SHIRTS MOSHANNON (Prom last week) On account of sickness quite 8 few of our folks at M. EB. Sunday School were absent Sunday, We wish them a speedy recovery. Rev. Hammond talked to the young people at the Junior church, and urged them to prepare to join the | church, i The following persons attended MANY MILES PENNSYLVANIA OIL SAE 20.30.40 ) & ¢ Con 2 GALLON PLUS TAX 0=179:80.81 COMPARE WITH ANY 25¢ OIL. | i at the home of Mrs, Irvin sons Ralph, Nevin and Ray of 2ion.| a quiltin visited Sunday aflernoon at the , Wednesday the 7th, Earl Harter home. Supper grests) Those present were: Mrs, Charles YOU SAVE OVER 50%, af the same place were Mr, anti! Ouenot, Mrs. R. 0. Fre, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Earl Ulsh of Lewistown, Mr. fred Borger, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs, | and Mrs. Calvin Young and daugh- | Amber | ter, Mildred and sons, Dale, Teddy, | and Holden, of Hublersburg. Sunday visitors at the Elizabeth Men's and Boys’ 27¢ LONG WEARING BLUE CHAMBRAY, WELL MADE. SIZES 14, 14/5, 15 AND 1515 ONL AD Veuf3B- 9-10-11 ty AJ § 28S. Allegheny St. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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