November 28, 1940. 2 HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five — iain LOCALS —— ert — I ] Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Houck of the several | Petrikin apartments, spent days in Pittsburgh last week —Rdward M. Fleming, of Altoona, spent several days last week with his sister, Mrs, Rebecca McKinley on Reynolds Avenue ~Miss Marjorie McGovern went to Philadelphia last week where she | Tillie will be the guest of Mrs Grauer for several wecks —David Newcomer, of East Cur- tin street, was discharged from the Centre County Hospital, Saturday, after having undergone observation | several | and medical treatment for days. “The Young Woman's the Presbyterian church, will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. W. W. Sleg. on Linn street, Monday evening, December 2, at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs, John E. Dubbs, of North Thomas Street, will spend the Thanksgiving season in Roches- ter. N. Y.. as guests of Mrs. Dubbs’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Torrens. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Torrens, of Rochester N, Y.. spent the week- end in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs Torrens parents, Mr. and Mr; Frank P. Hoag and family, at theirg home on North Thomas Stree ~Messrs, Clark N. Alkey John Galaida, Robert Morris and Dr Richard P. Noll represented the Bellefonte Elks Club at the 50th anniversary of the Willlameport Elks Lodge held last Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shope and children, of Bethesda, Md.. spent the latter part of the week in Bellefonte with pective parents Ml and Mrs. Clayton Shope and Mr and Mrs. H. G. Witter, all of East Curtin street. Dr. and Mrs were in Pittsburgh over the week- end to attend the Penn S.ate-Piut f-otball game. During their stay in Pittsburgh they were guests of Mrs. Parrish's patents Mr, and Mx Richard Lamb Mr. and Mrs. William Brachbill spent the weekend in Pittsburgh with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Tinstman The pri- mary objec, of their visit at this time as to attend the Penn State- Pi.t football game 1 G. Walker, well Ferguson township farmer was a caller at our office Monday. Mr Walker is having sale nexi March he will quit farming and move e Grove Mills where he ha irchased a home Joseph Herman, Jchn Galaida John Anderson, all of Belle- and Fred Clevenstine, ol Mingoville making arrange- to to Phil urday. to at end Navy football game —Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner moved ias; Wednesday from the A C. Heve:ly apartment East High Street. to one of the Louis Haupt bungalows on Willowbank Stree! Mr. Wi an employe of the Titan Metal Company ~— Among those yn Bellefonte atiended the Cornell-Penn foot bal} game at Philadelphia, 8Sat- 4 were Mr and Mis. WE Eas Bishop Stree. acc aed on the Howard Bauer, of Guild of thelr res ish Joheph Parr known and fonte are ments go ner is Cor ii Crossley. of They by Dr. an Jersey Shore Mollie daughter Mr Walker. of East turned home Haven, where hag weeks with Mr. ang A. Dean West, former well known resident of Bellefonte trip Walker four-year-old Mrs, Cecil A Street, from Lock spent two and Cur.in Saturday re- -Edmund P. Hayes. of Chicago undergoing cbservation and trea ment at the Veterans’ Hospit- al in Aspinwall. Mr, Hayes is a former well nown resident of Bellefonte, and has many friends here who extend to him every wish for a speedy and complete recovery Charles and Thomas Mensch James Fox and Jack Spangler, all f Bellefonte were among the many Bellefonte residents who wen ¢ to Pitt-burgh, Saturday, to atiend the annual Penn State-Pitt {oo bal game. They went from here 0 Bedford and rode the super-high- way to Putsburgh Miss Margaret Bs now Beaver, daugh- ter of Thomas B. Beaver. of West Cur.in Street, spent last week in Whitford, near Philadelphia, as the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Donald Mcllvaine. Jr. Mrs. Mclivaine is the former Sally Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Baker, of Wingate and Downingtown. --The Drama Section of the Belicfonte Woman's Club held a card party last Thursday night for | friends at the | members and their home of Mrs. Joseph Wagner. Thir- ty-six women were present to play bridge ang 500. Co-hostesees were Mrs. Alexander Brown, Mrs, lace Ward, Mrs. Edgar Mrz. Paul Carner, and Mrs Ruiter. ~Among those from out-of-town here for the funeral of Mrs, Jane Detrich, Tuesday were: Mr and Mrs. C. F, Snyder, of Sunbury; Dr, and Mrs. Edgar Mattox, of Pittsburgh: Rev. Emory Deitrich, | of Irwin. Pa.; Alton Deitrich, of New Bethlehem: Mrs, B. L, Mark- le, of State College; Mrs. David Peek, of Indianapolis, Ind; and John, William and Charles Dugan, all of Altoona. ~-Robert J. Miller, postmaster ab State College, was a business visitor in Bellefonte Monday afternoon. having come down for an “official” trip over the new Bellefonte-State College highway. Mr, Miller re- ported that the distance from the State College postoffice to the Penn. sylvania Railroad passenger sta tion in Bellefonte is 12.1 miles, but from borough line to borough line the distance is considerably less, When the new road is completed next year the distance willl be ap- proximately 9 miles. Wal- | Weaver, | John Emma | Outstanding values in electrical gifts at DeHaas Electric Co, Belle- fonte, Pa. . ~-Mr, and Mrs. Harry Williams | HOWARD Migs Nelle Holter is spending seve | eral davs thls week In Mllesburg al the home of M*s, Frank Wetzler, Mrs. T. R. Robb left Tuesday for Severn, Md, to spend her Thanks. giving vacation with her husband, lyon Preston and family. of Pine Street has as their guest | this past week, Mrs, Charles Rus- sell, of Baltimore, Md. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hood will move this week from E, Logan Street into the Mark Williams apartment on East High Stret, Mr the weekend in Washington, and also visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ar- nold C, Cobb ay Hyattsville, Md. Miss Sara U 8 Army nurse at Reed D, OC, Stevenson, a the Walter week with her parents, George Stevenson at part of las Mr. and Mrs Waddle Rev, Dr Manchester, Aarcnsburg scheduled to | over WORK Nov, 30 at 9 a Mr, and Mrs baugh of Axe by Mrs. Agnes visiting the burg Mac John 8S. Hollenbach of Md. formerly pastor of Reformed Charge. ) broadcast devotions (1320 KC) Saturday, m William Johnsion- Mann accompanied Culver, has been past several weeks with By Black- MacDonnald, Mrs. Edgar Wagner Mrs. Alex T. Brown, tin Street, are among those {rom this vicinity who are planning to attend the Army-Navy game in Philadelphia, Satuiday Miss Betly Ann Hartswick, mu- » instructor in the Frostburg, Md., High School, spent the Thanksgiv- ing vacation with her parents, Mr. Millard Hartswick, at on Reynolds Avenue Richard Hall, of Cleveland, spent the weekend in Belle- the home cf her father William H Brouse, on South Thomas Street, returning to Cleve- with Mr. Hall, who drove here saturday {or in Harri ford and Mr, and and Mr. and all of East Cur mn Mrs, J their home Mrs Ohio fon ¢ at ’ Angeline Carpeneto, of Allegheny Street, will go to 1s weekend to attend football game as of her brother-in- Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Tyrone. guest 3 eT and Mrs. Ivan Bjalme are Waite house on he Mrs. J. C. New Pine Sireet. The v vacated will be occu- Mr. and Mrs, Merrill who are moving from the Mark Wil- iams apartment East High Street Mrs. R. B on Camp of Militon, is pending this week in Bellefonte as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balliett, of West Curtin Stree! Mrs. Camp, an ardent Democrat, is chairmagn of her aard in Milton and turnéd humping majority for President Roceevelt in ihe recent election in a Undine and Logan fire les responded to an alarm night when it was there was a fire at t] Decker home on Nort When firemen arrived they learned that a furnace had just been installed in the home and was being given its initial try- An unknown pet sent in alarm ~Kenneth and Mrs. Lin gan 8 reet, Wedne: day. to COmpan- Friday out on tae Fromm, n Fromm, 5 ved son of Mr of West Lo- Belie{onte, spend ‘the Thanks- ving holidavs with his parents He is a hman student in commerce nance school a Catawba College _Salisty N. C Fromm will return to Sun - day as the driv low student witc ure arr +) » {re th and fi chool, of in Har- guest ne is Mr. and Mrs the proud parents of a ing seven pounds, born ne<day at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr, and Mrs, erts, of Wilson 8Sireet. The young- ster, the second child and the first on in the family, has been named Robert Neil. Mrz. Foote is the former Grace Coder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Coder, of East High Street. ~Michael Hazel, of Odessa, Texas native and former well known resi- dent of Bellefonte, arrived here last Thursday for a week's visit with relatives and friends. He was ac- companied here by his seven-year- old son. Pat, who makes his home with his grandparenis at Glare- walter, Texas. They are guests while here of Mr. Hazel's aunt, Ms Melvin Foore are son, weigh last Wed- Foore's Miss Cellg Lucas spent the week- end with rela dves In Altoona. Misses Anna and Nelle Holter vis- ited In Belle.onte Sunday at the Mr. Samuel Halderman family | home | led last and Mrs. M. M, Cobb spent | { officer | stal { Ma hospital in Washington, D. C. spent | Walier json; Asst | Treasurer, Chi Wajte | {weekend with his Samuel Rob- | . Eliza- | beth Jackson, of Pine Street. Young | | Pat, whose life has been spent in a land where there are no hills, is spending moet of hig time walking | about this town’s famous, or notori- ation {or him, en — —— Santa to Visit Town, Friday (Continued from page one) {direction of Chamber of Commerce i officials, 150 evergreen trees have | crops, a team of horses, goat, i of Mr, William Lucas was discharg- from the Lock Havsin hospital Wednesday ward Grange No, session Friday evening, Nav held its election of officers year 1941. The following were elected and will be in- ed the beginning of the year ter. Joseph F., Herr, Oversecr Lucas; Lecturer, Mrs. Lloyd Bechdel: Steward, Sheldon Thomp- Sieward Howard Kline; Mrs. Herbert Schenck, aries N. Schenck. Secretary, Harry B DeArment, Gatekeeper Samuel Poorman; Cere Mr: Rav Allison; Pomona, Matha Thompson, F a. Thomas Nyman, L. A. Steward, Beatrice Thompson; iani M 5, Harry DeArment] Executive Comm, Biair M er: nance Com., John E. He Juvenile Matron Mr L Hoit; Fire Ii B. DeArmen Howad H 207 met in regular 22, anj “lk, th we for Chap.ain leteh- Werly., *OLAra Harty Juvenile Grange ving officer for Richard Al nee Thompson; nfer; Steward + As, Seward Hever.y, Jr., Chapl Jane Con- fer; Treasurer, Mary Holt; Secre- tary, Mildred Poorman: Gale -Keep- er, Paul Thompson; Ceres, Carol) Pletcher: Pomona; Sara Kline Flora. Lois Carson; L. A. Steward Beulah DeArment Wn —————— i500, Lec- Her- Cha: 1941: Overseer turer bert Pletcher it ain ZION Pearlic Sharer, Mrs and Nevin Gimore ¢ Cent Hall Mrs Hockman on relatives at day Sorry to noe wa rused to Hospital Sunday was operated on for Mrs. Carner became while pre- paring a birthday dloner for her aunt Lizzie, Uncle Jim and step- mother, Mrs. Charles Boonhe Woodrow Corman spent the weex- end at parental home Mr:. John Hartsock State College, R. D : at the John Hockman home Mrs. John Eby was able be moved from her home to the home of her daugh Mrs. MT. Her- man, We a speedy recov. ery Mrs. Mar niece and James be | on Mrs. Guy Carner Centre Count; evening where &he appendicitis the als his Ha ‘ fod wish hep tertained her husband, Mr. and Mr Kane, Jr. Howard. Mrs Kane will be remembered as Anna Louise Corman of (his place Mr, and Mrs. William Smith and Mrs. Sharer atténtled the funeral of Willian MeClanahan of Centre Hall on Monday Sorry to note Mrs. Henry Cleven- is under the Dr's care Joel Cleve are sporiing 1941 "Chevy.’ Mr Horace Kaufiman tie and Mahlon al George Weiland en of ste Miss Lot- ar 1 ended . at Plecas- neral of Showers ant Gap Mrs, Paul Friday Cieven- Corman ent Mrs. Paul ae Mr Hecla spent grandparents Hockman 29 Alvin Shamp will 3 farm implements sake Bruce Carter of ang Mrs. N. J Friday Nov hold public 2ale aml sock. A sii oe Mr. — WOODWARD Thomas Motz was Saturday. Mr be greally miss. clean-up re funeral of attended last t2's pas:ing wil well nd M Harry Rilry of M: Pleasant were welcome goesis of Mr and Mrs, C. E Kreamer aver the weekend Last week was a week when a large annual supply of pork Was gathered. So will this week Mr and Mrs. Randal Musick va- caled the Orlando Hackenburg resi- dence and moved in with Mrs Lydia Mingle in the Ammon Mingie residence one day last week. Wil son Ards vacated the lalter resi- dence and are now occupying the residence vacated by Mr, Ard’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ard. Corn husking time is over the fodder is nearly all hauled the barn. Rev. N. L. Hummel, the Districi Superintendent of Williamsport and in 17:30, Advent Church C. C. Shuey, pastor, Sunday school at 0:30, Roy Leathers, Supt. Preach ing, 11 o'clock, Christian Endeavor, Nevin Watson, president — - - Dix Run Baptist C. C. Bhuey, pastor, Sunday al 9:30, Elmer Hosband, Supt, chiool {ol- (lowed with class meeting. Preaching at 7:30. Our Bible Friday evening ter Adda Hall, Everybody to all these zervices, Nittany Valley Lutheran Pari h Paul J. Keller, December 1st. St Church School; 10:30 Worship with sermon St Mark 's-9:30 Church School; 7:30 Worshir, with sermon, Zlon—49:30 Union Chur School welcom ar. Sunday Paul's 9:30 pas John's Lutheran, The Rev, Clarence E tor. Pirst Sunday in Advent, ber 1: 9:30 a. m Sunday 10:45 a. m., the service and Put Ye on the Lord Jesus 7:30 p.m Vespers and One Another's Burdens.” The Mis- fonary Society will meet on Wed- ne night 30 o'clock St. Bellefonte Arnold, pas. Decem. school: sermon Christ sermon at 7 gany St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm Churet school, 9:30 a Morning worship, 10:45: Ve vice, 730 p. m Catechetical cla Bi eo! at 6:30 o'clock. The Chu Board will meet Monday evening 7 The Hal 7 o'tlock Monday evening m per ser School at yon clas in meet at 8 o'clock Bellefonte Pas. or $:30 Mr. E J. Teaman Worsh with ’ H First Evangelioal H. Habert Jaco *hurchh School 10:40 a. } bject “8 00 Foik An Scheduler of H 1940 Fair Bible 2:10 a 10:15; Huble'sburg, Sunday 9:30 a m Worship, 1 10:45 Howard Sunday E. L C E Juno: m. Worship Woman's - Societ Thank Offering Lewis E Kiine view Pp. ¥ m Sunday School School Bible 9:39 ne School RIG C1 5 First Methodist, H. Willis Scholl al Bellefonte Hartsock, Pa 830 a m. C Morning Pay al hip and sermon tee~ Rible Cia Pra superintendent ip with sermon by tl Ep Leagu svening wor 1 1. Tuesaday ning Wed YY evening Board mecot- Junior H Friday evening a au wor t 10:45 " pL od orth Volun Hoa ’ BF Gi JUNOT aid —— Presbiteriaa, Milesburyg ay. December | Morning tian Endeavor 6.0 w Shoe-—-Bible school 10 RVening worsiy' ns, 1:30 Union - Monday night Bible stud December 2. al home of mond 8noke, Attendant note this ville class will not meeting will yut the the ch wou! months The monthly Mimionars meeting will be held on Wodnesdas December 4 Howard E minister reh UW wint» Oakwood United Brethron, Gi. E. Householder astor. Buna school at 9:30 a. m. John BR. Shope Bupl. in charge. The Guidern conduct the services at 10:45 Heller State Chaplain of t rons will deliver the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 ing 7:30 pm by iE, Tare Prayer and Rible study Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Fri- day evening: Junlor choir at 7: Sen- for choir at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend all the services Bellefonte will Mr we Guid- message Preach. at the Electrical gifts are gifts of tinction DeHaas Electrd Bellefonte, Pa a ——_—. ~ - SACRED CONCERT GIVEN BY “THE FOLK SINGERS” A sacred conocer, will be present- ed by “The Folk Singers.” an A Cap- pella Chorus, {rom Turbotvilie, Pa, in the Evangelical church. Belle- fonte, on Sunday evening, December {1st at 8 o'clock. District delivered a very Impressive | discourse to a large audience on Sunday forencon. It was a service in which the four appointments of the Miliheim charge, Coburn. Mill- heim, Aaronsburg and Woodwar: ous, hills, which hold much fascin. | "00K 0 active part. —— — Fire Destroys Barn {a talented The Chorus oonsists of iwenty- four youmg ladies and men under the leadership of Mr, Alfred Fryer, young musician. The voices were selected from a Jarge group who tried out for places iu | the chorus, and are all trained sing- Fire of undetermined origin de- | i stroyed a large barn, the season's im plements and a straw shed at the i gram Director of | WRAK, Inc, Williamsport, Pa., says, | “This Station has presented pro- farm of George Davis, near Shu- | | man’s, Columbia County, with a loss | more than smoke issue from the roof and a {been placed along the curbings in| few minutes jater the bullding was’ [the business district, and on Mon-| a seething mass of flames. community tree was | of milk cattle was saved. day a giant placed on the Diamond. er. better formed and more attrac- tive than nues. Trimming of the trees by in- dividual stores and business places is expected to be completed within a few days, The 35-foot community tree, hewn at the White nursery, was brought here Monday by a crew from the West Penn Power Company, who erected the tree at the west end of the safety zone on the Diamond. The tree was hoisted into place by one of the West Penn's pole der- ored lights. The curb trees this year are nig. ever before. Overnight Bellefonte’'s almost treeless streets | o'clock, the Woman's Society of | have become evergreen-lined ave- Christian Service will meet in the | ricks. It will be trimmed with col- i a MILESBURG church auditorium. An interesting | program will be given in costume Those attending are asked to $4000. Neighbors | husking corn in a nearby field saw | | Dearest Lord, Bach; Nunc Dimittls, | Tuesday evening Dec, 3, at 8 Arkhangelsky’ costume. | ers This will be a rare treat for the iovers of good music. Mr. Irving A. Berndt, Jr. Pro- Radio Station grams by the Folk Singers of Tur. | botville several times in the past months, We have found their per- | | formances to be of a high calibre | | musically. and interesting to listen | A herd | 10, The following program will be | | presented: Part 1. Commit Thy Ways, Come, Call to Remem- brance, Farrant, Part II. Heaven, So's I Can Write My Name, Spirituals by | Noble Cain: Heart Divine, Dvorak; bring | { All Through the Night. by Noble a 10c gift for exchange during the | Cain; Finlandia, by Sibelius; Med- social hour. Everybody welcome. Cw —— Shoots Bear Nefir Home were cutting wood at their home- | Bethlehem, by Bornschein; stead in Loyalsock, Lycoming coun- ty, when a bear came down Hog Hollow, near Wallis Run. Floyd, es had his gun with him, shot the ani { ation, by Brahms, Part III. Spri Bursts Today, {by Thompson; Softly and Tender- Harvey Hessler and son, Floyd. | {ly by Thompson; The Knight of Now | the Day ia Over, Bury. ~DeHaas Electric C Co., Bellefonte, Pa. the docrway to a Merry Christ- | mas. study will be this | al the home of Bis. | T= | | CLASSIFIED ADVEDLTISEMENTS | ——— Te ———— 30,000 People Read This Column ‘wery week, That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | oartment has hecome so amazing'y popular if or Witne t fresh Considering its low cost aba he benetits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commuaity Bar- ain Coun‘er RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or Jess 25 cents tor arst issue. aid 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged ReAl ESTATE-A straight one osnt 8 word ls charged for rea) oslale sdver.ising-—sale or rent. 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Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat 3 Oat Buckwheat Rye Barley Corn Lost and Found Somrwliere Detwe ten Belietonte a 600-16 tire and Finder please notify Boy Howard Pa. R. 1 of call x48 Fat and whee! Sheegley 10-11-13 Howard LOFT On Nov 20, somewhere in Bellefonte. a brown leather bill fold containing car license and other carde. Reward, Harry P. Vonadas Bellefonte, Pa x48 LOST Beagle hound, black. tan and white. license tag No. 5315. Dis- appeared in vicinity of Brush Valley Finder please notify Willard BE. Par- reit, Aarongburg, Pa x48 LOST ladies gold wrist watch, Mon- i day morning, between Kal: Store and Murphy Store. Bellefonte. Te- ‘ward. Carl Deitrich. BE. Bishop 8t., Bellefonte, Phone 377- J. x48 LOST—Black, white and tan hound fwest of Bellefonte. Pinder [Sify Terrill Lucas Lamb fonte, Pa. Phone MA-d. Sonus no- Bele Help Wanted | WANTED—A man to work on farm. Inguire of Hex! | Bellefonte, « I Xe x48 | WANTED--Devendable married “men, 26 10 45 vears old, {dependent business. Beverni® oven {ings In this Jocality. ings. Rug Investment, Must | Car, Bor a you. Ag , Dept, tawney, ky Work Wanted the have Bellefonte, Pa Wanted to Buy all kings of live- oe 4 tine, Blehsant Pa. BO Bellefonte 664-3-2 reverse charges if any. 2611 KZ £3 on the Calvin Rider farm 8 miles | Eman. | operate ine | Steady earn- | 8 entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time This privilege can be used six times a year al different WANTED er, Ir bury ) I'ob quire of free It w ANTED Te patches J Jere Poultry Remedies ET MORE EGGS Add 1 feed { 100 ¥ Houses tor Rent RENT oa ; x FOR POR SALE--Hundreas of used ti ” all sipes from 15 to 20 inch rims Backed ty written guaraniee Open evenings urtil § o'clock Wallrun | FOR Auto servio Snow Sboe Intersection at Pho nie 153 181 | Ehoe 506.34 BALE BExcelie d dalry farm ive Hinemone sok good milk routes) I farm mut be seen 10 be appreciated ice and terms reasonable if sold Inquire W. F. Markie, Me- Fo mn. x48 Poul try FoR SALE- liveweight C. 1. Lucas phone 910-R- POR SALE-Kline's breasted” Bronze turkeys, noted for thelr abundance of white meat Charles H. Smith, Bellefonte R. D. 3 {Milesbure.’ Phone 485-R-1 x43 Live Stock FoR SALE—A “Holstein heifer, is —— uriin chickens Inquire of R. D. 2 x48 “Big Turieys and or dressed vo ard, Pa Y ou strain of Wis with BUY A CAR... Let us finance the purchase of your new car. Ask about our new life insurance plan to protect the purchaser. Your family is pro. tected if you should die, as the unpaid balance is automatically paid and your family is net bur- dened with debt, Bellefonte Trust Co. PCR BALE- rod PARMERS.. Centr other Tuesday. Br Do 8 1 RENT-A 6 » Axe at immediately entrance Street CAN GET MONEY home. ior remodeling and for hone improvements H write oO Bellefonte 105- R MONEY annuslly pay 687% available R. Snvdet, calf by her side; also a Guernsey | 737-J-3 sp Bell Hales aa Valley holds Penns v Hall, Pa iNig your eX peet Owner ry, you can Riegel Esto te I A a Heestriag £ Bireeis « suble Ph Ls by 638 Moder rent Ha Ma: moder te B © Bellefonte ‘Rooms For Rent FOR RENT 1st fi sor fur heal, private poreh hl Mrs. 8. CG Tresde Beilefo nte for SY eadl Bellefonte ro LOAN — Jn terest fe Insurance when such Write Wingate, Pa. on for less or live BELLEFONTE, PA. AUTOMOBILE LOANS You can borrow money on our old car or Jet us finance the purchase of a new one for vom, barn very ALC good Myr 4 Loans to Farmers new PY loans call Telephone 28 For Sale am Shope 422 ot 231 % foans are G Miscallaricois DEAD #1 0CK-~Removes promptly Call anytime at my expense, phone 876-J-8 Lloyd LL Baith, Milesourg, Pa i WANTED Dead, old and disabied cows, horses snd mules, removed aoe, Vogia Rendering Works, O00, Vogt, Prop, Centre Hall, Pa. Phons h--4 atl our expense jsf PHARMACY DRUGS & OPTICAL GOODS PENNA. 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