Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 12, 1940, Image 11
December 12, 1940. _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. “PINE GROVE MILLS Our Post master and garageman George Lauck came in from the Barrens Saturday evening with an After several years as mechanic extra large 9 point buck. a nice kill. | at Dodds service station Harry Cox Wilbur Dodd also came in Saturday | resigned recently to accept a simi with a nice deer, shot in the Henry {lar position in the garage al Gap near Graysville, | Sormstown. Good-luek Harry, Miss Esther Corl ‘has left the! Mr. Charles Corl recently erected Samuel I Corl home as Mr. Corl is | 8 new house near the highway on | much fmproved in health and has the Israel Corl Estate farm at | gone to spend some time at State | Strubles Station. The new owner College Farmer Delbert Confer was a pleasant caller in ow last Thursday p. m Mrs. Homer M. Walker is ported in serious condition Centre County Hospital Mrs. Ada Krebs and daughte. Mrs. Maud Henry spent last Wed- nesday in Altoona on a X-mas shopping tour and visiting friends. | They were supper guests at the C L. Corl home in Juniate Mr. and Mrs, John Quinn were recent callers in Lewistown and Santa Claus hunters. They were dinner guests at home of her son Mr. Roy Gates and family Guy Kocher, Faye Randolph, who are employed by U. 8. Government, at Campe Meade Md. were over the past weekenders with their families here in town . The Mrs. William Harris family will in the near future flit from the Vit Sirarsl dor thither Irvin Walker home to the Mrs, Min- tract near Woon: viele | inher nie McGinley (Charles Martz) |... bl r of commercial value house on E. Main Street. Lost—Engli: Setter, pet dof At the Miles Walker black and white 1 black eye: 2 Woodycrest a new baby - "| black ears about 1 year old. Pleas Thanksgiving present. The Walk- for ans ort tion Hugh C. Dale er's former farmer: town; Mr on the ; tate College R. D and Mrs. Leonard Rudy are receiy- Prof T A Mrs will represent ing congratulations over a new son Washington Grange this week at James Leonard, at their home, ti Pensyivania State anbual meeting M. B. Musser farm on the Brand in Wilkes Barre born last Friday. COLLEGE TWP. Mrs. Margaret Sunday is spend- Mr. and Mrs, Charles W, Meyers: ing some time with her daughter and family at Oak Hall, Mrs, Waldo and sons Stanley and David of Le- mont, and Mr and Mrs. John Weav- Homan. Mr. Sherman Henry and wife of er and son Richard and daughter Lavon were guests on Thanksgiving New York City were over weekend guests at her parental] home, Mr and Mrs, Lewis Gunsimore. Sher- man. a former farm boy here a‘ y with Mr. and Mrs. William H. the Henry Snyder farm left Fergu- Meyers at Tusseyville son Twp. 30 years ago hence many t many deer changes noted on his return, He is Krelx 4 Garner Tr ressler, Od . mar er on the John H, Bailey farm on White Hall road. the farm for remodeling completely | Wasson is buildings farming. i With only of Zion | burg a few more days ‘till { the shortest day of the year and winter seems a little in a hurry- some of our rich folks are planning early departure for Florida until still Ie in the State again Golden Rule Class of the Pres- byterian Sunday School will hold its December meeting in the form of a Christmas party in the church Wednesday evening, December 11th at 8 o'clock Prof. and Mrs, Fred Plerce of State College were in town Friday on a shopping tour and mingling with their friends, prior to Christ- mas vacation Farmer J. Fos business visitor Pleasant Gap Lumberman W chased the he Lal ter Musser Thursday a in w as last R. Shope has pur. home at girl, a near 16 i hh bein Clayton mmer ie Spicer, now foreman for large Bridge build- ing Co. of New York Cit v We are predicting at least leap vear we rs in our localit: and of course maybe some others just sneaking aroung to tell us at the last moment Miss Sara Hess of High School faculty County, was an over guest at her parental Branch. Mr. John H Everhart of Wilkins- burg spent past week with his relatives in our valley most of his time with his e maocher at Graysville who is not in the best of health but improved from last week Mrs, Annie Tate was a recent guest at M. Hess home. A: a meeting last Tuesday ing of Baileyville Grange the Jowing officers were slected [or 1941 The retiring Master 8. A, Homan and wife are representing this order at the annual state meeting in Wil- kes Barre this week: Master, R W Reed: Overseer, W. A. Schilling, Lecturer, Ruth Harpsier; Steward, Ed. Cloiser: Asst. Steward, Elwood Homan, Chaflain, Mrs, Ada Camp- bell; Treas. Frank Homan, Secy. et Dullen Bertha Schilling: Gatekeeper, Ei- Visitors mer Logan; Ceres, Margaret Logan, home on Pomona, Ada Harper: Flora Mary Mr: George White and children, of E Homan; L. A. S.. 8. A. Homan; | Rote; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lau- Pianist, Mrs. John Walters: Fin. | bach and children Jer Shore Com. John ‘Donl yv: Ins, Agent, 1. Mr. and Mrs ovd Butler and G. Harpster; Pur. ‘Agent "8. A. Ho- | daughter Wava of Mill Hall; Joe man. Picec lo and Florenc SP iRen of The popular drover Lester Moyer | Willlamsport: Ray hillips of of Port Royal, Pa, was among our | Marsh Creek: a es and Ed- farmers last Friday and purchased | ward Annie Dullen of 10 fine fresh Holstein and Guern- | Beech Creek: Paul Laubach, Earl sey cows, for his public auction this | Welghan: Dean Cramer of week. Nisbet, Mary Dulien of Howard Recent Mrs Rolal d But} EN Mill Hall Samuel B. Wasson farm and Bdward ort: don! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wasson, the Edward Omdorf, Elzabetls De- Misses Margaret and Ella Glenn laney and Margaret Dullen aspen! of State College and Paul Wasson Friday at the Mike Delaney home of Tusseyville. at Centre Hall Reports are that Mr. Samuel Mr, and Mrs, Orvis Clark and Rudy who has tenanted the past daughter Martha, were Sunday few vear {. Corl farms al dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ouk Grove wil icceed Irvin Walk~ : Spangler at Nbany 2 more Pox and joer were among 1 to cach Helen Tressier spent We riend Mi Joycelyn ger one Houser- inesday night s Naomi Lyle Lutz and her moth Danie] Lutz of State Col- were Sunday visitors at the and Herkimer hone at Hou- ille on Sunday especially to see Lutz's mother Mrs. Elizabeth Herkimer Irvin Knepps butchered on Wed- nesday, Clagence Sheesley on Thursday, Morris Garner on Friday wnsonbaugh Saturday Neidigh expects to do the on Dec. il, George Spicer on Leonard and Prank Tres- fol. | slers will follow in the near future. Mrs. Willis Johnsonbaugh spent Wednesday with her daughter Mrs i Morris Garner, of with Shanksville of Somersed Thanksgiving home on the the zed sel of State College on the Samuel work bape even. a ! —— LITTLE NITTANY Mrs. Boyd Wava. of Butler and daughter days with hb bell wore at the Eliza Sunday Mr 1 Delaney and oy ra and dither arent at the home were i] HOME DECORATION... by the Art of Taxidermy... that cannot / be matched by any other products. Your trophies, mounted by cur superior musoum me will bring you years of pleasure and memories, as well as add a novel decoration to your home or office. Deer heads can be mounted for wall or table; and meny useful articles can be made from deer feet. Write for illustrated price list * '"Crzaprizrd Moun Assusz You orf ThE Best. . Prasoname Prices.” Every buck head received gible for cur annual "Buck Head - ; be 2 por >> AT cA fored, INFORMA Shit or bring in ¥ yophies as soon after killing as poseable. iw SAVE YOUR DEER HIDES... They Are Valuable for Gloves and jackets which can bo made for much less than you would ordinarily pay for sixth fine leather garments. Ask for illustrated price list CLEARFIELD TAXIDERMY COMPANY TAXIDERMISTS «= TANNERS -— FURRIERS CLEARTIELD, PA. If you wish you may leave your trophies at 5. H. Poorman Sporting Goods, where a Clearfield representative will call for them. {of the farm Insurance Agent Glenn | modern | | the weather is right in the Keystone | MOSHANNON There were 63 present at the Methodist Sunday School Sunday, Dec. 8th, Rev, C. M, Hamunond gave tan illustrated lecture Sunday even- ing. | Don't forget the Bazaar and fea {tival at the Print Shop Saturday | evening, Dec. 14h. beginning al { five o'clock. All kinds of fancy | work for sale. Mrs, Mott of Bellefonte, and Mrs. | Taylor of Traverse, Mich, called on | Mrs, Winnie Kerin Tuesday of Jast week. The Paul MeCowan's of Jersey Shore, were here at the McGowan home for Sunday dinner and hteir son Robert who had hunted for seve eral days with Jamse Kelley of this | place James Kelley phia Sunday Mary Ann Lucas R, N mie and Dona Musser, weekend at the J, F. Lucas home, The hunters at Mrs, Winnie Ker- ins last week were: hdixe and Rob- ert O'Neill of Midland, Pa. each getting a deer. Byron O'Neil] and son Billy of Aliquippa, Pa., Billy shot a deer. The O'Nellls are all nephews of Mrs. Kerin Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and Hope. Jack Ross, of Karthaus, John Bowes of Pine Glen, to Curwensville Sunday afternoon and visiteq Mr, ana Mrs, Miles {| Crownover and Mr, and Mrs, Mer- ritt Caldwell. Mrs. Gregg Falls spent a at the home of Mr Borger Mr. C, C. Lucas of Howard, visit. ed a few days the past week at the home of John F. Lucas and Mr and Mrs, LeRoy Lew! A birthday party was given gi the home of Mr. and Mrs, Doyle Borger Friday evening in honor of Mrs Borger's birthday Mr, and Mrs, “Troople” Price are ocoupying part of the McGowan house vacaled by Mr. =; Mrs. John Tubridy. Mr. and Mrs Rochester, N. Y. here recently, (From last week) Mr. and Mrs, Paul Culver and son Paul Jr, and Miss Helen Lohenils of Harrisburg spent Thanksgiving gt the Frank Zhiver home, Mr. Samuel Hipple of Ellsworth, Pa., passed through Moshannon on his way to camp Sunday morning. Dec, 1st The left for and Jim- Borger of Niagara few dz>- this week and Mrs. Clyde John Tubridy of visited relatives hunters at the Culver were: Mr. C. E Shoemaker and son Harry of Clover Hill, Pa, and Paul Culver Jr., of Harrisburg, Pa en - — There will be Bible study every Monday evening. Mr. Meese {5 In charge and all are welcome to at- tend Those [rom our vicinity who were fortunate enough to got a deer were H. P Houser, Willis Houser, Charles Houser Henry Knox. Fred Lose, Fd. ward Lose, Norman Houser and Cecil Milton Mr the hom and Mrs. Forest Eckley are prouc grandparents of a grand- daughter born last week to Mr and Mrs Richard Walte Mra Walle was the former Miss Betty Eckiey Mr. and Mrs Paul E. Eckley and Marion RH pent Sundsy with Ms. and Milford Eckley of Axemann Mr. and children, with Mr Those home of were Mr and Mr. and two children, of Bellefonte Mary Hampton spent the week in Bellefonte wilh her grandma, Bertha Shope JULIAN Fred Kurtz of Camden New 8 visiting her mother, Mrs Tallhelm Mr. and Mrs. Jene Markle and chdidren of Pleasant Gap spent Sunday at the BE B. Willams home, Wiliam Chandler and Esther Chandler visited with Mr. and Mrs Edward Houser, Pleasant Gap on Thanksgiving Day. Sunday guests at he home of Mrs. Marcella Beals, where a de- lidous turkey dinner was served, were: Mr. and Mra. Alvin Espy and | Mrs. Snyder, of Juniata; Mr, and Mrs. B. H Williams, Phyllis and Bernice, Port Matilda; Mr, ang Mrs. Eugene Dando and daughter Janet Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. Gail Dando and Mr. gnd Mrs, William Dando. Mrs. Beals jeft on Tuesday for Miami, » oh r Leer . Mrs Mrs. John Bowe ahd (wo of Lemont. spent Sunday and Mrs. Ed Houser who spent Sunday Mr. and Mn and Mrs. Earl Yearick Mrs. Ed Houser and at Fred Lose the Mrs Mrs Jersey Mollie | Minnie Gill made a business trip to Bellefonie on Thursday. | Mrs. Alvin Krebbs, State College, | visited her mother Mrs, Lillie Wel- lar on Wednesday, PORT MATILDA RK DL Mr, | tended the funeral of the latter's | uncle, James Rorabaugh last Tues- day, who died of peritonitis in the | | Philipsburg hospital. | Mrs, Oreta Rorabatgh and Mrs, Nancy Woomer of Tyrone, spent | Sunday with their sister Mrs. A J. | Collett, who has been seriously ill | for seven weeks at her home, Mr. and Mrs, Miles Hoover and with his | maugh spent Sunday with the for- | | mers mother, i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoover | and family of Altoona, spent Sun | day with Mr, and Mis, 'W. E. Shive- ly. | Misses Frances and Nannle Lewis | spent Sunday in Tyrone. | Mrs MM, A Kerin and Mrs. Greta Rorabaugh spent Wednesday in Bellefonte. wig | |. nen | tel I Philadel | spent the and | motored | Florida, where ahe ex- | pects to spend part of this winger. | and Mrs. M. A. Kerin al- | STATE COLLEGE Mrs, B, R. Gardner, Mrs, © a. A. | home of Mr. and Murs, Burge, Mrs, R. A. Hussey and Mrs, | sons of Helster street, Harry W Seamans entertalned at a Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eisenman of tea Thursday afternoon ai the Nit- | wes; Beaver avenue, had as their tany Lion Inn | voce: guest, Anna, Jennie and Cora Mrs. Sophronia Wands. daughter | | Buiter of Lock Haven Hazel and Mrs, Margaret Wallace |. gi0t0 college Rebekah Lodge were hostesses to the Cleaners | 4), hold their annual Sunday School Class at their an- party thi “ nual Christmas party held in the so- | Chet regular lodge meeting cial rooms of the Evangelical church | 4 Tuesday evening | Julia Cus gier of East College ave- Mrs, Sara Erb returned to her | Bast Bi ele home on Helster street Priday | | day evening evening having spent sometime at | | Bellg Eme {the home of her son-in-law and | [daughter Mr, and Mrs. Donald { Lanker of Harrisburg 8 Walter Par- spent Thurg- al the home of Carrie | rick in Centre Hall, Ralssell Anstead of Helster street, pent several days this week at the 0 pny alt home of his parents jun Cresson ois Pale ith & of Mapor Holy Mrs. Philip Foster of West College | j enteriaineq with A : 7 0 | gvenue, had as her guests on Thurs- honor of her husband's birthday on | .. =~ 4... son-in-law and daughter Thursday evening. Those guests pn: 454 Mrs J 8. Crandell of { present were as followsy Edward | oo. naign Niinots | Mandel, G. L. Fletcher, Joseph Nefl | “yw weaver of Niles. Ohio, who and John Weaver, : gC rea Tas b | had been spending some time at the Mrs, R. W. Pease, Mr, and Mrs. | por >of vr r,t? Hugh Williams and Clara Chiltos sons. of Helster street and Mr. and | spent Friday visiting in Reedsville, I Mrs. C. L. Weaver of Struble Sta- Mrs. E. M, Smith of South P= | ., rotumed to his home on Sun- terson street, is confined to her bed A { day. because of lines: | Mary Kathryn Corl of Pine Hall, Mr. and Mrs, William Dunkle and spent Saturday in Shenandoah daughter of South Burrowes street | "Mrs E B. Pitts of North Allen visited in Tyrone on Saturday. | street, spent Monday in Willlsms- Oscar Milton Gray, son of Mrs. port Edna Gray of East College avenue, | Elsie Kress is a patient in the Lock Haven hos- | spent seve: J pital due to injuries caused in an | Harflsburg automobile accident R. Gearhart of | of of Nittany Avenue, days last week in Christmas | Thursday evening after | Elizabeth Spotis of | DRY TOP BOGGS TWP. Deer then more deer. Saturday the Scribe heard two shots and apened her kitchen doar to gee 14 year old Clyde McKinley dragging a nice size deer toward the house. “Is your man there,” was Clyde's query, “No Clyde” Then the litile fellow who ls small for his age, stepped astride of the deer and took {out the entradls, he started home hauling his deer by a rope fastened to is neck. Other geer gotlen {rom a crew of men some of who had £15 | Heenses were the Wyland crew and | friends from Ohio, who each got & | deer, six in all. John Burns one; | Eugene Burning one and his girl | friend one. | Mrs, Clara Holt, of Tyrous, spend | & few days with ber mother while | her brother Forrest Alkens hunted Mr. and Mrs, George Kelley, Mrs John Kelley and family helped the Hicks family of Milesburg to butch- er, Dr. ported Pipes, mental, Brindleys, Brandy and Burley, Rum and have more than 230 br. er, Saturday $20.75 and sold on easy terms, The Breen Sunday School Class | of the Mlilesburg Baptsit church en- tertained their mothers. also the Superintendent Saturday evening | to dinner at the Nittany Inn, at | Nittany. Those present were: Mr. | |and Mrs. George Newman, Mrs. | | Rayman long and daughter Lois, | Mrs. Ralph Miller and daughter ! Lorraine, Mrs. Orlando Bryan and grand daughter Anne 8tere, Mis Clyde Poorman and daughter Ver- | nal. Mrs, Gordan and Mrs, Landis Evervone enjoyed themselves very much and the food was delicious, See the New Flastic-Glass FAMOUS W. Roy Uhl, Propr. i Londen Deck, Serene, PIPES IN BILLEFONTE ~Kaywoodie, Yellow Bole, Smoke Mast Fox Chapel—im- id Hickory, Roy- al Duke of Dundee, Calumet, Royalton, 20 different Corn Cob Grabow, Kirsten from England, Our stock of Pipe Tobaceos includes brands seidem found in stores outside the big cities— Walnut, Osterlohs, Blue Boar, Regi. Herbert Tareyton, OM Mariner, Middleton's Club, Suliff 78, White Burley and Honeydew, Maple, Dunnshoro, We carry 72 brands of Cigars, from 3 for 5c to 3 for 51.00. We ns of Clgareties, See the new Underwoed Portable Typewriters. Priced as low as Kelton Watches for Ladies and Men—85.95 to $9.95. AMITY BILLFOLD from $1.00 to $5.00. Tobacco Pouches, priced at $1.00, PARKER PENS and PENCILS, Many NEW Novelties. QUEEN ANNE CANDY Ib. Box, $2.00 PENN BELLE SMOKE SHoP W. High st Bellefonte, We Carry the Large st Assoriment of Mr. and Mrs, C Woodland Drive, had as their week- | ts Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth | of Stroudsburg. | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bender and | family of Wes, College avenue, | pent Sunday visiting at the home | of Mrs. Ber mother in Beats Gearhart : A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Ar- ticle Until X-mas, wier i burg Mrs. Albert Kerstetier of East | Beaver avenue, enlertained the | following guests with a dinney party | at her home Thursday noon; Jul fa | Garner, Mrs, Clara Shaffer, Mrs. Herbert Royer, Mrs, Ralph Weaver, | Mrs. Elizabeth Spo'ts. Mrs. Ralph Stover and Mrs. M. G. Fowler. Mary Jean Popp of Adams avenue | had as her weekend guest Hilda | Sweitzer of Philadelphia, f Thomas Parrady returned to his | home in Philadelphia on Sunday | having spent the past week ai the RANDOM NOTES (Continued from page 7) WRARAR Ee » ’ a you sent a $200 card to every one you know you would, somehow, be denjed the Tight to ore} lebrate Christ mas. nce it is with some de | ] we note that this year you | uy a Ohi! stmas card for small chan ge and still have the right to parade st reets Christmas eve sin “Peace on Earth, Googa Will Lp For Christmas’ » o 1 newer of £ ii New Gres LL latest » nh 1 Pugs the SPECIAL AT $1 95 and Tas » nig to Men.’ CHRISTMAS PREVIEWS: | William B. Troupe and A L Ro-! selle, who annually delight their youngsters with complicated electric | train lay-outs, are busy sefiing up thelr outfits. Only a Certified Elec~ | trical Engineer will be able 10 oper- ate the countless gadgels and oon- trols on the Troupe outfit this year, and rumor has it that the layout | will Include a glass enclosed cage in which the youngsters will be safely imprisoner while “Daddy™ rung the | trains. GEORGE: Jellefontes municipal authorities | are more and more adopting In| reality a “Let George Do TL" atte | tude. Council which dumps all odd | jobs on George, last week made him | a present of the job of collecting traflic fines. The school board, | Monday night, picked on Ceorge | for a task no one else has been able [to do. Repeatedly the Board has tried to eliminate parking in the | Academy driveway, without avail | so the Board happily decided they'd | get George to take over the problem. | Bellefonte’s George, in cage you | haven't guessed, is George Carpen- | eto, who ls employed by the Bore | ough, but who seems to be growing | into a municipal institution who is | expected to do anything anyone wants him to do. | WITNESS: ir » » Ba Lg , a Ladies’ Beautiful Styled [Leather Bags__59¢, Cashunere (Gift Package) Bouquet Sets » > ’ A DRESSER SETS brush & ror, in colors of pink bine, green, black. 59¢ - 98¢ Ladies” Satin PANTIES 25¢ - 3%¢ FLANNEL GOWNS 59% Comb, mir- [WWI » * ARABS ¢ WN »¥ GIVE HER A §oW Men's Pajamas Made of fine quality broadcloth. BOYS PAJAMAS 0c At TURN Gift problems , .. practic GIVE HER A COAT For Christmas! od thrifty shoppers. SLIPS Satin or fine crepe slips $7.00 TAFFETA SLIPS - 5% Latest Styles Selected Pabrics. A Wonderful Value! $Q.95 CHOOSE YOURS NOW! | Ladies’ Boxed Ladies’ Rayon Ladies’ Bedroom 25¢| Gowns and Pajamas “ay Hig and 59 pr NS Dress Pants Latest Styles, Materials $1.59 WORK PANTS $1.00 Dress Shirts Sizes 14 to 17. 7%9c and $1.00 $1.00 A mixup In type in a local news. paper last week, had three Belle fonte residents witnessing a birth | Linstead of a wedding, Since one of the “witnesses” was Miss Geraldine Bilger, deputy In the offices of Reg. lister Harry A. Corman, politicians | may get to thinking and create a ‘new office, Withesser of Births, PINE GLEN There will be church at the usual hour next Sunday morning, Mrs. SBchmoke and sons Wesiey and Maynard motored to Altoons ‘one day last week. James Mackel, a jucky hunter this season, bagged an eight point buck { the first day. Ladies’ Fine Quality HOUSE COATS $1.95 - $3.95 Ladies’ HOUSE DRESSES Sizes 14 to 52. 98¢ » Shi a Men Men’ Men’ Boxed Ties - - Handkerchiefs Men's Silk and Wool Scarfs - 25¢, 39¢ Men's Comb and Brush Sets - 25¢ to 98¢ s Bedroom ppers Fine Quality (3 pr. to box) Men's Sox box 35¢ Men's Leather Dress Gloves - $1 to $1.29 pr. 3% 25¢ - 25¢ s Boxed MEN'S TABLE TOP SMOKE STANDS Attractive for any room in the home 69¢ to $1.00 for everyone on your list. never before, to supply the Christmas needs A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Ar- HEADQUARTERS ERS you wi"! find the answer to your al and inexpensive gifts We are prepared, as of A remarkable value. $1 35 $9.95 $ 5.95 WHY PAY MORE? Girly’ Size 3 to M Dresses. . 59¢ to 98¢ Bays’ Dress Pants and Knickers .... $1.00 Boys’ Fancy Color Dress Shirts. . . .49¢c - 5%9%¢ Children's Bath Robes .. 59¢-79¢-$1 Boys’ Plaid All Wool Coats. . $4.98 Boys' Cordurey Jackets ..... $1.95 Boys’ and Girls’ Size 2 to M4 Snow Suits $1 -$5.95 Boys’ and Girls Sweaters .... $1.00 Decorate Your Tree With Trimmings from Turners — Wide Selection to Choose From Among ither sportsmen stopping al the Mackel home were a number from Philadelphia. Red killed his deer the first dav of the season | and Al. the second day. There will be a play at the Com- I munity Hall on Friday night, Dec. 8-Light Tree Light Sets 29¢ - 59¢ Bulbs 5c Tree Light 2 for 5¢ Artificial Snow 5¢ box | Silver Icicles 5¢ box Tinsel Garland 10¢c - 20¢ Crepe Paper Sc ea. Wrapping Wreaths Paper Red, Green With Light 25¢ { 13. admission 10 and 20 cents. {| A number of friends called at the { Mackel home over the weekend. Wesley Ramsey and William Mock of Altoona, are stopping with Mr. Ramsey's sister Mrs. Schmoke. Hunter Granted Parole From Jail (Continued from page one) Walker noted that the Court was influeniced favorably because “the behavior of the applicant has been of the highest order.” AL a hear. ing on the application a week more ago those appearing in Wil Hams’ behalf zaid he has been Dell Carts $1 Double Barrel Guns Streamline Train, set Cowboy Suits , $1 DO YOUR CHRISTM SHOPPING NOW AT TURNERS for honesty and trustworthiness. D0 Sleds ..... Trucks 10e, 25¢, 49¢ & 98¢| Dolls Mechanical Trucks ... 25¢ _ 98¢| Crayons . G 00! Paint Sets ....... 10¢, 25¢| Aluminum D AS STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL Sc pkg. COMPLETE LINE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS, TAGS, SEALS, WRAPPING PAPER, TISSUR, CORD AND TRIMMINGS LARGE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS TOYS — AND WHAT 1S MORE IMPORTANT, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN TOWN ! 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