Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 28, 1940, Image 3

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    March 28, 1940,
_THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR.
PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY
PINE GROVE MILLS
(Reported by G. Mao Fry)
—
Fa: mer Brown Harmon ol
wim mingled | Friday with
and Iriel
naitnom
two months,
One of
young f{armess
among he
Frank sale !
Mr. Gleun K
Boliver. N.°Y
day 0 spend the
moher Mrs. Annie
Main street and ot
and out of town
28 members of ti John H. Bart
cian enjoyed a imptuous Easter
cinner at the parental home
Half
Kocher ¢n
her f{riend
near
ldren
fixi ns bar nquet.
Mrs. Florence Wogan
tL some time last
Mrs, J. F
she
of J
week
Mus
ralitrron
return
Juniata
with her
¥'r on
account in obitu
rs. Lulu Irviy
were in Centre County fot
a few days visit over past weekend
They sven Easier Sunday the
R. W. Reed hone
UNICIPAI
MILLHEIM, PA
and 9 P. M.
1c & 25¢
M
Evenings — 7
Admission
FRIDAY
{March 29th &
& SATURDAY
38th)
Hol
“Judge Hardy
Son”
filmdo m
Higve
the BES]
thares. A
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in
in
Color Cartoon
Talk Turkey”
Latest News
“Yet's
Crowds
MONDAY & TUESDAY
(April 1st & 2nd)
Tony Rita Hayworth
“Music In My
Heart”
It's swingtime and Tony Mar-
tin will thrill you with the new
songs in this musical comedy
Martin
"The Three Stooges, in:
“SAVED BY THE BELLE”
“News Issue”
Coming Soon!
“GRAPES OF WRATH"
“BROADWAY MELODY 150”
Vile
M Mary Gardner
Y fbi \
ual farm chores
laid by her
| days re-
of severe altack
usual
atMoaInt
HOW 15 BON a
artha Guville, Mrs. Heler
motored to Graysville
: for Easle
ns
Presbyterian
new home on 8
rold Gummo {rom
the Re.sh farm, J. C
Reish farm to Williamsbur
Wayne Showers {rom Dodds
ment to
fra
Arom
1pal
to hi
stead) at Bailey:
on the Miller
1ATY lard
Fr ed Reno Pry
Glen y
by F. BR, Fry.
rom Pile Ho he +
ston (Dinh Ho |
Clarence Johnston
the O. A John-
farm at Houser.
Raym and “Ne idigt 1 10 Jackson.
ville; Harry Keller from the Ralph
Grazier farm 0 Coalrain: GE
Prough to t farm;
mi
G. Miller dair
Blase College to
Bran H
Royer {rom Bart
t: Walter Johnatc
fT house fo O A
at Pine Hall
Yons farm
arm on the
ohnston
Jimmy Lake
ently i
Sarin
tern
re-
farm near
d Rudy to the
‘thie. Hosterman
A. L All
ment house
Kate Woods
Gil bert
Mus ser
farm at
new
PIP
apar
apar
Mrs
a .
io the Peterg
Bailey from
imer home {5 new
1 Church street; James
le from Eyer home to his new
acartment in P. O. building at
Penna Furnace; Miles Walker from
J. Wi Miller farm to J. W. Henszey
farm at Stat e College: J BE Meck-
ey is his successor on the Miller
farm; the Matis family from Goss
farm to Bellefonte
Diemer L. Bathurst
INSURANCE SERVICE
Phone Bellefonte 94R2.
MT. EAGLE, PA.
P. 0. Howard, Pa.
Real Estate For Sale!
A valuable tract of land situate
in Benner Twp. containing 24 acres
more or less, and located along the Highway leading from Belle
fonte to Pishermen's Paradise,
tract); and having thereon erected two houses,
(Spring Creek flows through this
Viz.
22 Story Frame Dwelling House
3 ropnts on first floor and 4 rooms and bath on second floor
A hot water heating system installed. All buildings in good
condition.
'(b) 2a Story Frame Dwelling House
{ 3 rooms on first floor and 3 rooms on Second floor.
A never-fafling spring of water is also on this property.
{ Information as to terms, conditions, possessions, etc, may be had
upon inquiry at the offices of:
- W. HARRISON WALKER, Attorney
Masonic Temple Building
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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{ their
UNIONVILLE
(Continued from puge two)
Charles Bechdel of Howard, spent
Sunday with friends in the commus-
niLy.
Mrs, B, BE. Holt gpent last Thurs-
day afternoog visiting with her
mother, Mrs. John Hoff of Tyrone.
The gale of the household goods
the late C, R. Eckenroth will be
14 on the premises this Saturday
{ ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Clark Flick enter.
tained at their home over Eas er
he: parents Mr, and Mp Fink
biner of Irvona, Pa
Mr Me Clayton Updegrall
1 of wilt famsporty were
1 5. Mr, and Mrs
last Filday
hone of
were her
ver and )
mie, Pa
and
\ldren
108 { hey
W. Bauder,
pal
i al Lhe Mrs
yen on Sunday
es, Miss
Oar
Nora 8
of Belle
the home of Mr, and
E. Brugger over Easter,
heir son Gecrpe Brugger and
id daughter of Cannonsburg
Ida
Teacher:
wk Haven
Mae Barton, student of
Normal School at
¢ Easter vack-
Mrs. Haz
f Mn. W.B
chicken
Ninn'e
ind Mi
Guests at the home (
‘arsons ]
J 1 10 a
i walle dinner were Mrs
W Allie Hall
Williams Mn 8
Mrs, Paul
daughter
guests of her mother
to their by
Junday
hom { Mi:
on Easter Sunda
Mr. and Mrs. B
iter Georgeanna
Gnesaay
me
lea sant
te High
i
Gap Lefon
8ch
Rt nd Mir
Qiceoia Mills, Pa
ed last Saturday
home of Mr. and Mrs,
Hams orf thls place.” Rev
was 8 former Methodis®
this
anid at.endin
were enie
evening at
Clair Wil-
on Blere, who has been
dociors care in Piltsburgn
past several months and
slaying his brothe
4 wii the Eas-
FAT M1
thix place
liam Brower
Asburgh, spen
holiday with her par-
and Mrs Edward Flick
und Mrs. Charles Dic kson
Ber o of
wil
Pi
po
| : Mr. and aes
William Brow tsburgh
The following persons motored
Milesburg one evening last weed
nd assisted with some quilting a’
Methodist parsonage where a
it is being las Caris-
» Kauffman sho has announced
engagement. Mrs. H. E Mc
Mrs CE Eckenroth, Mr
Williams. Mrs. CG. W. Holt a
Orrie Holt
Donald Fisher met with an ac-
ident recently while at work on
the WPA project on the Allegheny
Mouniain road when a large stone
fell on his foot and either broke or
cracked some of the bones in his
foot. He {= crippling around
crutches which will be necessary
for = ¢ Il hope for his
speedy
John C. Stere,
- A : r 3
nage [Or »
reco
son of Mr and
Mrs. J. B, Btere of this place, and
student of Penn State College, at-!
tended a meeting in Washington,
D. C. the fore part of last week in
connection with the Forestry De-
pariment, which course he is speci-
alizing in at the College. He spent
the Easter vacation with his par
ents here upon his refurn from
Washingion the latier part of the,
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Southard of
ngton, Delaware, were Sun-
day guests of her parents, Mr, and |
C. K. Bruggef, returning 15
home Bunday afternoon ac-
companied by her gister, Miss Alice
| Brugger. The serenaders gave them
| a real rousing welcome on Saturday
{| evening a8 this was their first visit
! home since their marriage in De-
| cember
in the Methodist church, |
here.
Mrs. Amanda Comly, the oldest
resident of the community, will cel
{ ebrate her 92nd. birthday next Sat-
urday. March 30th. she is the widow
cf the late Reuben Comly, who died |
January 6, 1921 and is sill able to
do most of her household duties,
care for chickens an deaill upon her!
neighbors. May we extend cote |
gratulations to Mra. Comly on this)
oceasion and wish her many more,
bi thdays,
Funeral services were conducted
Wednesday afternoon from the!
home of Joseph Peters for their
youngest daughter of about 2 years, |
who was found dead In Ded on
Monday moming of this wéek. The!
child had been jl for some weeks |
past with various ailments and wis
seémingly improved. Interment
was made {n the Oak Ridge ceme-'
ho, BC Deroaves parents. |
Bellefonte two ers
Be.ly Hands
|
Miss Louise Tingue, who has heed! ter, of Downingtown, Mr, and Mrs. | of
Ta e Tingue, who hs boct WINGATE ce, of Downing, Mr. ad i
| School in Altoona for the pa hd There was a love i \ : y t . ed ‘ Tp * $34
| en months, will comple.e her udis  Bunrise meeting Sunday ir, and MIs deir Bmoye! I
thie weekend, beginning next week. which everybody enjoyed, and {idren of 5. ate College, Mr, me
she will be employed in the Milndy Those who spent Easter Sunday and Mrs, Joe Baird of Centre Hal
Beauty Salon of Bellefonte. We ai the home of 1. J. Lucas were Mrs. Tom Summers of Reedsy le, M
wish for her much 1 hel Millard Emel and two children, Mr. and Mri /Joe alexander and daugh
new field of labor ind Mrs. Clovd 8mover and daugh- er f Fieming, Charles Baughman
daugh
and ol, i
ly turnout at the
Wy i
ne
morning
success i
® Large Sofa
® Tilt Chair
® Wing Chair
® Ctioman
® 2 Pillows
Noe that we said SIX pieces and no
fact that one large chalr Lils ba
this a value that you simply should »
fine figured mohair, Th
wing what a value this |
this suite tomorrow.
Kr
ad
“i flor » Fiance
rming r
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PUY.QGN. TERMS
SAME AS CASH
NO CARRYING (CHARGES
Just Arrived! This
NEW MODERN Another Shipment at the Old Price!
BEDROOM These SIX-PIECE Studio Groups
sii ® STUDIO COUCH.
| ® Upholstered Chair,
® TWO End Tables.
® Lovely Coffee Table.
® Smart Table Lamp.
—VYirtually a Complete
Living Beomi—a Bigger
Valoe Than Ever Before!
*3 4
All Four
Pieces . ..
nly the finest kind of workmanship and
rials can bring te like thi
this price the value is re.
ne striped veneers used most
effectively, combine with expensive
waterfall fronts and framed mirrors. If
SiX
PIECES
Complete!
ua su ts 2%
You love luxury, see this suile
WEEKLY OR MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
Advertised
Prices Are
ALL. You Pay,
No Extras
Wherever You Live,
In Town or Oul,
We Invite You to
OPEN A
CHARGE ACCOUNT
$ 1 be
The choice of covers
ings is so interesting
Four Big Solid Maple
Bedroom Pieces
At a Sensational Saving
Innerspring
anerspring $87.50
Re ; ” : y* ™N
$ 1 1 95 : ari Maple of this quality, with the good work«
manship as easy to recognize is seldom to
be had at this price. Working closely with
“one of our best factories, we were able to
take mucn of their output and of course
the saving has been passed on to you. In
a lovely soft color, rubbed to a mellow fin-
ish, each piece is generous in size and good
to look at. i
roomy
“just right”
add a fresh note
your room.
We grouped them at
this special price for
immediate disposal
and the values are ro.
markable. In a wide
choice of colorings and
every size, if you
tome early enough.
HIGH STREET
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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F FURNITURE CO.{