THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 21, 1940. CLARENCE Mrs. Bill Sevalie called on Mrs Girls hereabouts have recently Andy Bugosh Sunday afternoon undergone compleie metamorphosis Martha Hoover, of Karthaus,' Its the MoGowan Beauty Salon called to spend Friday with hel that's done the miraculous trans- gister. Mrs. William Dudish formation. Take a look at Mrs John Patishnock: marvel no longer but believe, then ring the bell Ww the Meek household and was busily pr F Mirage Rul Rei employed on the new Easter out-| "¢ HAE SHE HE fits for certain teachers. Miss Mary Parnay entertainer Benjamin Krone has been away her boy 3riand Dave Hayes of Nev from home the past week presum- | York last weekend ably at the smoky city of Pitis- Miss Ronnie Seprish is qui‘e burgh downcast of late Possibly the The M. E. church here is observ- window was open and love ha ing Holy Week services each even- | flown? The seamstress stopped in town between the tracls Saiurday at Wednesday There were 82 in at- | too. Her beau brummel is retired tenance at Sunday School Palm | from active social affairs due to ii- Sunday with $2.08 collection ness Cheer up Molly, we're al The R R. Krone family were calls hoping for the best ed to Bellefonte Tuesday evening The gang at the mill welcomed 0 meet Mr. Krone's sister between back to her job Miss Honey Gillet! trains. She was on her way from | of Snow Shoe. Honey was absent Juffale. NY enroute to her Read-| on sick leave home Mr. and Mrs R., H 8 Clearfleld were pleasant visitor Sunday with the lady's aged moth- er, Mrs. Elizabeth Meek Sportsmen of field and woodland well as rod and gun enthusias r a move- The Mihalik family from Snow we called at the Waxmunsk! Sunday George Daugherty of the ame place spent Thursday evening he Danko's club was recent'y inter sports fan A iapt pv was Kato Sunday Walter Osews iit and chil- Lee and \ \ it Abi 38 Gillentown home was attend the following: Mr. and Mrs Fil Mr and Mrs. John and Mrs. Orvill Giller RAIS a} Mr s Charles Penrod, Dar- Mrs. Jame we Gillen, Ronald Reigh- bena Bugosh vichard Penrod. als Miss Mary Beals and daughter y lo Johnstown Roll a, Mrs James Be ! Gregy Wa son, Mrs. Ray Watsoq, ! : Orlando Beals and sons Ray- Possibi) Dan Cupid h d and Richard, Mr and Mr Sep e Gomolia of : Retorick and daughters, Lil.| AYSUHIOUS Or Way Wenola and Emma Jane, Mr, | Till SOpaie Wagner. Mrs. Mary PFmma| SOME of our Owns giris hi ner, Mr. and Mrs. Lan Wag- citable eve - and children Jr., Rella, Gayne! Paul. All present report it a rable event and a memor- Casion ind Mrs. James Cramer and Punxsutawney Mr. and Lambert an n ! n Bet horse Mary! were Satur- nte were rard, Mike \¢ \ td a M Mt Hrnead r of 8 o Lune Muirhea ternoon Sabbath H & The turkey supper recently spon- ored by Ot Mary's church at now Shoe was a decided succes PTA met in regular monthly ses< sign as is customary the second Tue:day of the month. The faith- i few discussed sev etal matiers CENTRE CO. Pr O. OF A. { importance. Among other thing HAS DISTRICT MEETING they voted in favor of a speaker (ic —— present at their next sessi A district meeting of the PO. of heduled to be held April 2 A. Camps of Centre county was held v unnecessary to send in Woodward riday night. De- to deli inquent ite inclemer ather there fellow-townsmen {07 were seventy nembers pres planned is one well ent. representing st { the seven your presence N79 camps in imittance asked so come see if we After t} ar business session xaggerate 1 very interesting talk was given by Magazine sales recently indulg- the gu of honor Mrs Helen F ol students for Stump, state president, of Reading, Senior class fund At the close of the session a beau up approxtmaely tiful chenille bedspread powered sales- serited to Mrs Stump red most subscriD- gis presented to district president Price of the bOr- pssie Lomison by Camps No. 203, Spring Mills Rhoda Grieb teacher Three, took time out Wed. New 1940 General Electric Refrigerator RL —— ie) EE the new 1940 G-E—~ NEW Cold Storage Compartment. the refrigerator with NEW Air Filter, NEW Humis Conditioned Air! From the iol NEW Stainless Steel Super. a Ol frester. NEW Suah Spel Ye 2 41 come advancements that Siding Shatees. Rew. Beant. make this the most complete, /*/'» Styled, All-Steel Cabinet. the most thrifty G-E refriger. Sealed-in-Steel G-E Thrift Unit atoreverbuilt. YetGEprices famous around the world for go even lower for 1940] quiet, low-cost Operasizs en. Come in and see id during ecotiomy aad long life. ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE ver, Guy 1. Corman, B. O. Meyer, | Oak Finish Walnut Finish | GENERAL £3 ELECTRIC | ' ing this week at 7:30, beginning Molly Swancer has new worries | | Report cards for the 6th month | sored by the Walker Grange, in the | 1aity Flames worked into the par- | | have already been circulated and | Grange Hall at Hublersburg, { titions of the Vogt home which ad- | | teachers pay checks for the w An interesting program of “Pro-| joins the garage building, and it | | period have been issued, | gressive Five Hundred” and Chinege | was only through the effective work Your soribe vouches for the best | checkers have been arranged for, | of the Centre Hall fire company that | performance of Lena Rivers you've ugeful prizes will be awarded to the the residence was saved from de. ever witnessed. If you get an Op=|plavers showing the highest scores struction, Little could be done to portunity to criticize this group Of | ang consolation prizes will be given save the garage bullding, owing to Cooper Township high players, (i, the players with the lowest scores. the great headway the fire made take it However, the evening will not be Firemen kept a watehful eve on Due to so much inclement weath= | y.unted to games alone, for delle the residences of Mrs, Benjamin er Grade Four will not conclude |. wefroshments will be se ved at OQorl and Miss Bessie Coldren, which thelr Hygrade Seed contest until the close of the games at one time were threatened by the April 1st therefore your orter can This i# a publie eard party, held garage fire still be honored. by the Walker Grange for the bene Mr: Vogt carried no insurance on The same teachers are still oN ge or hoy organization. The public the building, but the new cars were the black list as formerly in regard, oonqially invited to attend and a fully protected to atiendance at Writing Class 0 oh tertaining evening is prom. Preparations are being made to Thursday | ised for all erect a temporary bullding to house — ————— EO A TA the business until repairs can be BUSH HOLLOW Dr. Flegal Buys made to the old garage, or a new pullding erected The revival which started last Seibert Home ria Monday night in the church has surely been well attended. About (Continued om Page D Seek Quarters every ‘Night (HE CHUB RAE DOE | rh ———— LL . | almost full, some nights every seal home, but he indicated that after For High School was taken. Rev. Schweitzer has some repairs and remodeling have - urely brought forth some wonder- been completed he expects to move (Continued fro page one) ful messages this pas, week. Every- | dental offices there from the ~ od die has enjoyed nis mespges ani present Dr Joseph A. Parrish there are several unused store rooms also enjoyed the fellowship with bullding on West High Street on the first floor man of God ad idiot Unofficial reports have it that the We were sorry to hear last week Board, faced with the necessity of of Samuel Hoover of Dix Run hav- HOWARD extensive repairs to the heating ing caught his hand in a corn The “Win One” Class of the Re- Plant at the Academy, is contem- sheller which tore off two of his! ¢oemed church held a measuring plating vacating those premises if fingers at the second knuckle. We ' cia] ot the home of Miss Nelle sultable quarters can be found else- all hope that his fingers heal and | weber Jast Thursday evening, abou: Where. The Academy property, rent. that no ill effects will be suffered ,w.niv guests were present ed from a Pittsburgh banking house from it. Mr. and Mrs Dela un Hol Mist Lauretta Weber spent the for $400 a month, is equipped with ind daughter of this place, spent oo upend at her home three heating bollers, One is sald to 15st week at the Hoover home help- Mrs M W. Wagner ar be unfit for service, and another ing their grandparents with the gleanor Moore did shopping in thréatens breakdown at any time work Bellefon:e Friday Under the conditions of the lease Mrs. Allred Spotis spent last Mrs Kate Weber fauzhters with the Pittaburgh bank any new Wednesday with the Resides sisters. Laureita, Nelle and Mary expect to boiler installed at the Academy must A son was born to Mrs. Clara spend Easter in Philadelphia with be left there when the schools va- Witmer in the Bellefonte Hospital Helene Weber te that property Since the In- last Tuesday. Mrs, Witmer [5s well A three hour service will be he tellation would be quite an item known in this community, she be- Priday in the Me hodist church of expense, the Board has discussed ng the former Clara Irwin daugh- from 12 o'clock until Tree the problem at several recent meet. ter of Mrs. Jennie Irwin of Union- he - . igre ville, but formerly of Bud Hollow Weight Limits For Roasts In addition to the $400 monthly Mrs. Witmers other children are The Department of Highways has rental, the board pays $25 a month being cared for by her br y. her ne listed two roads in Centre county for the use of the Academy equip- drew Irwin and family on which weight limits are restrict- ment Rev. and Mr Byrd. Rev. Sch- #d. The first is route 14000 from One person terested in the mat- weltzer and the Zimmerman sis- route 53 between Gum Stump and Wr yesterday expressed the belief ters were supper guests at the home Runville east by way of Yarnell and that sufficient rooms could be found of Mrs. Edna Spotts on Thursday Romola to route 64 west of Blanch- in town to accomodate the high evening and thé Roy Spotts home 8rd limited to three and one-half school and eliming e the necessity on Friday evening. tons The other : route 14028 Hom for ; he Achde my The combined " i TIER TE TT Bellefonte borough by way of Jack- rentals of such roon it was claim- fami ot ’s arm go sonville 10 the Clinton county line, od, would be less than the Academy furn eh ith his parents and othe Y ~- fe Ll community fe . # "Ou A ir fur 4% 11 we were Sou7y to Reckive 3 he Advertise Bids Wink word last week of the [liness ¢ 3 . go det Garrett pastor of the Pree Meth- On Road Project odist church at aville CAR SKIDS INTO PARKED { TRUCK; DAMAGE $180 When a truck owned nada. of Boring Mills limit three and one-half tons rental, and heat would be BT i. At the Academy thw "choo) dis- ontinued from Page ven by y 4 of Curwensville, Friday i f oom, damage was estimated at Martin Spots. ; Ny section is sialed to begin DY $180. NO one was injured Harry Lucas of this plac May 1. and will Df nit as a The it the Bellefonte | - | Roi th WW road 5% road about turday. On mnday “em on Route 45 when th an Fide rays were taken but we he route of th tw IOI Fill Ton the icy highy way, struck the rear r what th ys show. | {DOW Lhe ni one Closely TOM end of the truck and forced #1 into ouble : 1 all § State College 10 Millbrook OV a ditch. Damage 10 the oar was nothing serious in peedy recovery, . A - Miss Olive Baney is again staying yall oad tra “ Chg Poa When you begin to please every- 3 He rat * RMTORG racks 1 : . y 48% #4 ? he ai the E. P ta! nome stretch In front of the prison are Be time for you te examine Yesterday members of the ¢ COUNTY REPUBLICANS commiites of the Dellafonss Chamad= . . HONOR BAY S. MELROY ber of Commerce, the Rotary so® Aunt Mary's Sweet Corn erm Kiwanis Clubs were in Harrisburg The Best In White Sweet Corn. Nearly 100 State employes from consulting wi*h Highway official Centre county and their guests at. In regard to the announcement last * iv than this delicatels tended a testimonial dinner in hon- week that the Bellefonte project More readily than this delicately of of R. 8. Meloy, Pleasant Gap, would not be built this summer favored. easy to grow, mid-season Republican county chairman, Tues- John OG. Love, a member of the 3nd Worm-resisting variely day night at the William Penn committee, is expected to report Growers everywhere repeatedly re- Hotel, Harrisburg upon the trip at a mesling of port Aunt Mary's Sweet Corn the The guest of honor, who will re- Chamber of Commerce directors most tender and sweetest they've tire from his position in April, was bere tonight yet tasted presented with a brief case in be- on This season promises an increased hal! of the group by Robert White Centre Hall demand for this thoroughly tested of Philipsburg. who with Mrs Re. corn, seed of which has been care becca Tuten, Philipsburg, shared the Garage Burns fully selected and matured chairmanship for the program p————— Assure yourself of a rare treat by State Senator A. L. Letzler, Houta- (Continued from Page 1 ordering now a package of the dale, was toastmaster Other guesis ee. ——- ~ worlds finest and Dbest-keeping included Rep. Kenneth G. Haines, Car at the time the fire broke out sweet corn Bellefonte, Becretary of Mines J ang he RaTIOw!y escaped being Postpaid anywhere in the U. §, Ira Thomas, Philipsburg; Secretary burned. The Brown car was destroy. i : .m of Forests and Waters, CG. Albert ed together with five new Fords « 1b 20c; 5 Ib 35¢: 1 1b 6c; 5 Ib or Stewart, Clearfield, and Capt. Roger | The other new cars in the building over, special prices. W. Bowland, New Castle, Secretary (at the time were wheeled to safety J. KENNETH LOUCKS, of Property | and d Supplies The blaze rpread with great rap- Scotidale, Pa. Schad Files ww Damage Suit ans wmv | [UB's Furniture Exchange around a part of Mr. Schad’s land, d By #0 doing has out off the * orl ea v' access to his Our Spring Clearance Sale Offers lands, without nis authority or Real B in without consént of jaw. Mr. Schad, arga s it 18 claimed has repeatedly de- manded possession of the premises but the defendant has refused to comply with those demands, Attached to the statement of | claim is a lengthy abstract of title to the lands owned by Mr, Schad. The action, whith is in the nas fure of a summons in ejectment, is | Parlor Suit Parlor Suite taken for the purpose of reclaiming possession of the lands together $ $8 with gli “profits” since April 23, 5.00 50 1901 and all damages sustained by 3 Pleces 3 PIECES Mr. Schad during the defendants occupancy. The land under diss | pute iz located in Boggs and Spring townshipe. Vanity Boudoir Chair Over 300 Attend $4.75 $3.75 Leap Year Dance Triple Mirfor Practically New (Continued from page one) truck No sweet corn has gained attention az | Spinnet Desk | China Closet Executive commitiee: C. M. Watts, | C.F. Auman, and P. D. Swabb. $4 75 $6 75 Legislative committee: MH, E. Sto- . . W. Bright Bitner, J. W. Decker, J. R. Condo and Claire Houser. J wEhieriainment committee: Mrs. C.| Buffets Bedroom Suite Roy Gearon. Mrs. Harry Condo, and. $4.75 t0 $12.50 $34.50 E. Josephine Stover. Festival committee: C. A. Auman, Claire Houser, John W. Vonada, Roy | Oak and Walnut Finish Four Pleces Breon. ana winiam oumar. || Breakfast Set Lge Wardrobe Crippled Children committee: | Prof. C. M. Watts, Mary Siegal, H. | $8 W. Petterolf, J. W. Decker, H F.| : $5.75 50 | Erdley, Dr. Gilbert, and Rev, Miller. | Table—Four Chairs Oak Finish—Double Doors WALKER GRANGE TO HOLD | CARD PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT § COME IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE! FREE DELIVERY! On Tuesday evening, March 26, at | BUY NOw AND SAVE DOLLARS! {8 o'clock, a card ening. March 2. at ———— MILESBURG | der. Mr. Donald MeCool of spring | Muriel Hoover, Alta Alma and Anna Mills, Mr. and Mrs, George Smith | Viehdorier, Louise and Eleanor A quilting was held at the home! 0f Lock Haven and Mrs. Anna Gill, | Hodge, Ernestine Craft Marjorie v { Milesburg Hahn, Robert Hoover, Phil and of Mrs, Clifford Quick on Wed. | 9 244 rei, BTl nesday, March Ri flower garden Miss Blanche Walters of Axe! Dick Hodge, Toner Pye, Doroihy, wine quilted Those present were Mann, was a Sunday nightgsupper Frances, Mae and Bea rice Fye a PB " 4 guest at the Wiliam Eckenrotn . Miss Ella Wagner, Mrs. Esther ° {At a meeting held 51 the commu- Reese, Mrs. Lloyd Lucas, Mrs Ela Dome nity hall Wednesday evening repre Cartwright, + Mrs. Eleanor Snyder 4 . sentatives of the Rural. Electirifi- Mrs. Flora Walker, Mrs Edward PINE GLEN cation administration met and ex- Quick, Mrs Clyde Binir all of Mrs Annie : " 4 the! plained to ¢ people Lhe program Milesburg, Mrs, William Parker and! youre weonl ’ ¢ Mra, William Mulbarger of Stat | jn honor of her daughter F College. Other callers at the sixteenth birthday, the e vening was home during the week were (| J. P, McCord, Mrs. William Bny- of PEL IN playing games and musie | Those present were: Gladys Hoover You can dress up for Easter in line with your budget and at the same time have the finest wearing apparel in the latest We tenmine style trend by buying at TURNER'S EASTER SALE “4 Choose Your Hat From the Largest Stock in Town Hats That Will Flatter You! $1.00 $1.39 Matron Hats £1.29 to $1.95 Junior Miss Hats____79¢ and $1.00 Full Fashioned Hose “ £5 go £3 59¢ vi § A L i} =] 3 3 BR A Suit Yourself for | Ladies New Spring Gorgeous New Easter With a SUIT |. vl EASTER { | solid color fabrics; amazing From Turners i materials and styles usually COA ! S found only in priced y Appealing styles, finest spring | dresses | fabrics, mannish styles. All Beautiful styles ! that’s new in fashions for $1.95 9 95 Newest Easter Pashions! Easter! $3- 95 to $0.95 $3.95 $5.95 to $Q.95 Select Now! Use Our Lay-away Plan! Toppers - $2.95 J LADIES’ : | New Bags Blouses, Skirts and Rayon Undies | To go with your new Easter Sweaters Consisting of sep-ins and outfit, novelty styles, all desir- panties. finest guage rayon able colors Beautiful new styles in sports and dressy styles. All the lead- 20¢c to 39¢ | 59¢ and 98¢ ing colors. Sweaters are 100 per cent wool Ladies’ Slips SKIRTS........ 5100 to $1.95 $1 59¢ to 98¢ Gloves, Pastel Shades... 06 Dies Shirts BOYS’ = Girls’ Dresses : Percale prints and solid colors 49¢ and 5%9¢ Wash Suits Also taffetas Sizes 3 to 6 and For play or dress wear. Novelty Tio 14 BOYS' LONGIES ...... . SL styles in sizes 3 to 10 0 3003 co wow cw | 29, 59 & $1.00 39¢ and 98c ll Buy Your Easter Candy At Turner's! A Complete Assortment Easter Candy | FRUIT & NUT EGGS I] Marshmallow Robin Eggs fl 1 1b. Bee Rn] Hollow Chocolate Items—Ige pieces_.5c¢ & 10e|| 2 1b. Egg. .____.__ 50¢ Chocolate Cocoanut Eggs... ......tb10c{i3 1b. Egg... _._.. T6¢ Easter Baskets, ete... ceundc and 10ciS Ib. Egg... ..... $125 NAMES AND DECORATIONS PUT ON EASTER _— A ras? | Leave Your Orders Here Now! A.C. Turner Co. |... Nut Egg Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. 10¢ NPSL Jl fod fond food,
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