Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 19, 1940, Image 3

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    December 19, 1940.
_THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Three
JACKSONVILLE
John Dunkle and son Paul of Heela,
Mrs. William Beightol and son Earl,
Philip and Carl Bartley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGhee and |
daughters Eleanor, Barbara and
Martha of Port Matilda, were Sun-
day evening
Sumner Noll home.
Mr, and Mrs. Allen Dixson amd
family,
afternoon with Mrs. Estella Dixson
Mrs. James Shaffer and daughter,
spent Wednesday evening at the
Swope and Lucas home
On Friday morning Mrs, Jack Ma-
bus of Bellefonte, motored here and
was accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. C. E. Aley and daughter Bette,
Mrs. Delmer Ertley and Mrs. William
Belghtol and spent a very enjoyable
Church services on Sunday, Dec
22, are y follows: Warship with
sermon 9:30 and an election of of-
ficers in the church will be held;
Sunday School 10:30 and C, E, 6:45,
Topic for discussion “Christmas
Then and Now?" This being Christ
mas Sunday a good attendance ls
desired.
Our town will
next week as on Sund
Dec. 22." The young alle
Salona Reformed church
senting their Christmas drama here
on Monday evening, Dee, 23, our
two schools united will present their
Christmas program and on Tuesday
evening Dec, 24 our young people
are presenting their Christmas play
All three plays will be held in
Grange Hall. Everybody welcome
§0 let us encourage the participants
by attending all three entertain-
ments
Election of
was held on
the following
ner Noll; 1st
2nd. J
Lee Rogers,
treas. E. R
Weight: asst
teachers, class
Herr. asst. My
be well Ce
evening,
Ol
are
the
Pres
ping in Lock Haven
night guest of her friend Miss Jose-
phine Deltz on Saturday night.
Mr. Ellsworth Conaway and friend
Beech Creek, Mrs. Lucq Conaway
and grandson Lester Conaway were
Sunday supper guests at the home of
Mrs. Fred Kessling and family of
Yarnell
A
Sunday School officers
Sunday morning with
elected it. J. Sum-
asst, Harry Beightol;
Homer Yearick;
asst Pete Dx
Bartley, pianist, Nora
Kathryn McCrea;
No. 1, Mrs, Miriam
Elmer Swope; Class
No. 2. Pete Dolan; Hart evel
Beightol; cla No. 3, Miss Nora
Weight; Class No. 4, Mrs. George
Rogers: asst. Mrs. Anna Robb;
No. 5, Mrs. Hubert Vonada,
Mr. Earl Harter; cl 6,
Bartley, asst. Mrs. George
class 7, Mr. Ge orge
Mr. George Wi a Ji OR Sunday a "ood
Dorothy Bets A551 Mrs. Myrtle | gape gently desired
Dixson; clas: ; 9 Mm William
Beightal, asst. Mr, Sumner Noll , Yin
class 10, Mrs. Miles Bartley, asst Wor Ns
Mrs imner Noll, Mrs. BE. R. Bart pl Sto
ley
Mr. N. C. Neidigh, of St:
lege, was a caller at the
Noll home on Wednesday
Sunday callers at
of
asst se
of
See lan
group of our young people at-
tended the young people's grange
neeting at Centre Hall on Monday
ung of week
this
(From last week)
ices on Sunday, Dec
15, are y School 8:30 and C
R. 6:45, topic for discussion “The
v Prayer: A Bible Gem." elec
officers | following
organiza-
atten-
class
158
Noll and daughter
Mursday With
nd N lieh ©
Sumner
R Wyn wi
cfonte, R. D. 8
Miss Kal hryn MeCrea was a Sun-
day dinner guest of her friend Mi
Bette .idey. Afternoon callers wer:
Beverly Vonada, Joh Fye, Roy
Bartley and Arthur Dolan.
Conaway home were Mr Mr, and Mrs, Clair Rossman and
John Dunkle and son Paul of Mr. and Mrs. George White and
Mrs. Willlam Beizhtol and children ! children also Mr Roland Butler
Louise and Earl ang n Bovd were visitors at the
" tz and Mrs. Flor
Mrs. Jack Mabus id Mrs. F
Mrs. Deimer Ertle) "
Lucas were Wednesd
at the E. R. Bartle)
Mrs. C. E. Aley
spent Sunday evening
Mabus home of Bellefonte
Miss Bette
end with her
Daughenbaugh of
Mr, and Mrs, Homer
Ear! Lose of Bellefonte
Kessling of Yarnell;
Conaway and friend of
were Sunday caller:
Mrs, Lucy Conawa
Foster Shamp.
itor ©
Winfield Deitz
nd Mr
m Norman of
ed ai the Mrs.
and John Deilz
MF and Mrs
son Ralph
gay evening at
home.
Miss Louis
night t with her
Ruth Brungard of Romola
pesday 1
On Wednesday r. C
family buichered three
averaging 395 lbs a plecs
following Mr
Charles B Hov
John Sci Cen
Mrs. Jack es of Bellefonte:
and Mrs. EE R. Bartley, Mr
Mrs. William Beightol, Mrs. Deimer
Ertley and Mr. Elmer Swope
Mrs. Alice Betz called at the E. R
Bartley home Thursday evening.
Sunday caller Mr. and Mrs
Col-
Sumnez
a,
wie
10
Belle
at t
Ben Fye and daugh-
Hublersburg, spent
the Hubert
Bart
Monday
Vonada
ara of
f rey
none
Walter Dalley
the weekend with
P. Ertley and
with +} fami
week won at
Ann
D
d Mr
Zo 3
Aley spent the
friend Miss
Howard R
L
Altoona
ner brot
se an h bro
Mrs
a
M
muel Shoemaker
Mill Hall,
Florence Rossman
homes on Sunday
Harry Baird and
Uefonte, spent
Sar
x "
visit
Robert Conaway and
vn, Lester ang Harry
Sun- and Mr. Ellsworth
Garret
e Beightol was an over
mate
Wed -
A a at |
ght
Aley and | of
fine hogs,
». with
and
the n
Mrs | and
Mr i
Hall
Mr
ried
and
helper
of vard
re
were
CEDAR CHESTS
—
NH
supper guests at the
of Karthaus spent Sunday |
day sightseeing and Christmas shop- |
Miss Louise Beightol was an over |
nd Oe:
Robert Conaway home were Mr,
Ellsworth Conaway and friends of
Beech Creek, Clair Beighvol,
Berry and daughter Virginia, of
Lock Haven and John Deltz of this |
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and
children spent the weekend visiting
at State College, Port Matilda, Pine
Grove Mills and Penna, Furnace,
Mr, and Mrs, James Lucas spent
| Sunday evening at the Russell Lu-
cas home at Milesburg.
Mr. aud Mrs. E. R, Bartley and
| Mrs. Willlam Beightol helped Les-
ter Bartley and family of Zion, do
thelr family butchering on Friday.
| Our community was greatly |
| shocked on Saturday to hear of the
death of Mrs. Sancta Dorman of
Howard, who died on Friday after-
noon and then on Friday
Mr, William Weaver suddenly pass-
ed away, both families have owr
deepest sympathy in their sad be-
| reavement,
| Mr. Arthur
evening
home
T director
given by the
Christmas
ing of ey
Monday
Belghtol
Dolan spent
at the William
of the play to be
dramatic club on
wishes a joint meet-
» affiliat ed wiih the
ganization ] comir Sunday
afternoon Decembes 15 at the
home of Miss Bette Aley. Costume
lighting, equipment commityees
will be asked to have prepared plans
for tation, Choir practice
will follow the committee meetings
All names mentioned in the
Thanksgiy publication of this
column please be present. Ail those
nog present this Sunday will not be
asked to take part in the Christ-
mas eve program unless Proves
impossible to be present. The or-
ganization hope production
will prove Please
It your earnest Tomor
Decer Aras
he
ug
presen
ing
give
TOW
evening £1 11
DOOK:
Sr — ————
MARTHA
The local W. C. T. U.
tained at the home of
Balley Tuesday
10. Those present were: Mrs. Phoebe
Cronister, Mrs. Mattie Williams,
Mrs. Ethel Richards and Mrs. Erma
Steele
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and
on Jimmy of Juniata, spent Sun-
vy evening with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
samer
John Bailey and daughter Gwin-
nie and son John spent Sunday af-
ternoon at the home of Ms. balley's
on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Bonsell in Altoona.
Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby Spackman
1d son Ronald spent Sunday at the
i. R. Stiver home
Sunday visitors at the Joseph Wil-
liams home were: Mrs. Mollie Sindall
il Mrs. Beatrice Bowen of Storms-
town: Miss Florence Steele, Misses
Faye and Patricia St Glenn Wil
Tyrone and Mrs. Mays
Mrs.
Ce
rele,
s of
ster
Vir. and Mrs. Lundy Steele and
we spent Sunday at the home of
daughter Helen and sons Morris and
Mr. and Mrs, C. E Spackman
The Baptist Sunday School Is
presenting a Christmas pageant en-
“Christmas with the Home
S December
titled
daughs
Clyde
an nald and
a and and Mrs
rer and daugh s Ruth, June
wo ted Mr. McDonald's
iprankle a
Mrs
ill for
i M~-
er
he MAS
Sunday
riously
Miiesburg
Sprankle ha
weeks
Elizabeth Willi
with her son
asi
been oe
CVEeTral
Mra
Wedne:da:
We iyde and
amii
Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Stanton
Wilkes Barre, enjoyed a few days of
while visiting
Mr. and
Leslie 00k a
of
iS
id Mi: ell
ily of Philipsburg,
ts at Elwood St
and
nday
nome
Weaver
were &£
the cele
Mrs Beulah
uel Egler
with Mr
unday
Egler
State College
Mrs
wl Mrs
an Sam-
visited
G. E. Ardery
Of
and
tn os Ms A————
PORT MATILDA
Mr. Delbert Smith and his mother, |
Mrs. Chester Smith were shopping in
Philipsburg on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrz. Ellis Auman and Mr
Ezra Auman spent Saturday after-
noon at Philipsburg.
Mss Isabell Snyder spent the
weekend at her home at Mifflinburg.
Mr. J. 8. Shunk has purchased the
property of the late Mrs. Gertie
Beckwith.
A Christmas entertainment will be
held In the Methodist church Sun-
day evening, Dec. 22, at 7.30 o'clock.
Miss Bessie Williams of Philips
| burg, visited several days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Williams.
night |
was enter- |
Belle |
evening, December |
| MILESBURG
Iv |
| Those who attended the butcher-
|ing at the John Smith home on
| Tuesday of last week were: Mr. and
Mrs, George Smith ang son Gerald
of Lock Haven; Mrs, J. PF, McOart~
ney, sons Fount and Luther of Mt.
Eagle and Mr, and Mrs. Allen Alex-
ander of Central City.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Deltz, of
| Altoona, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Jamison |
land son of Bellefonte, were at the
{Allan Alexander home, Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Watson of |
| Holts Hollow, and Mrs, Walter
| Sweitzer of Bellefonte, were Sun-
[day evening guests at the O,
| 8holl home
| Mr. and Mrs, Loren Rockey and
daughter were supper guests at the |
William Eckenroth home, Sunday
| evening,
We would advise everyone to keep !
thelr doors locked when not at
home as we had a robbery in our vi- |
cinity on Wednesday night last
Too bad the person can't be appre-
hended. Also some one was prowl
ing about the (Pete) Brian home
last week, and then made
tempt to steal a car out of the Rob-
ert Davidson garage
WINGATE
I'bere wili be preaching service in
Evangelical church on Friday
evening, Dec. 20th
L. E Kline. This will be a Christ-
mas message
HIvice
we
this
Mr. and
of Reedsvill
urday
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Summers and
family, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
Summers were masried ou Nov, 37th
in the Lutheran church at Reeds-
ville. Their many friends extends
to them, most hearty congratyla-
tions, and may your life be full of
happiness,
Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Barmhart
and children of Chase Maryland,
visited over the weekend with her
brother and family, James David-
son, also with her sisters Margares,
Mary and Pauline Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMillan
and son, autoed to Snow Shoe on
Thursday to aitend the funeral of
her uncle James Shaw,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E Wallerson and
children, accompanied by some
friends, Mr. Hammon and son of
Bortondale, Pa. were guests on Sat-
urday at the home of her brother
and family, Wilired Cassidy.
Toner Irwin and sons John and
Rae of Pittsburgh, visited last week
at home of Mrs. Lydia Irwin
They came to hunt
deer. and they each shot a deer.
Mr. and Mra. Claud 8moyer and
daughter accompanied by her niece
Betty Hendershot Downingion
visited last week with their parenis
Mr. and Mrs. William Summers
here, and James Smoyer at Belle-
foute,
Alfred Bstright and Melvin Burns
of Lewistown calied on Friday et
the home of James Davidson and
friends
Mrs
Past
with
Mn
©
were
of
Arthur Bedient of Painted
N.Y. spending some time
her mother, Mra, Ida Witmer
Mrs. Witmer returned to her home
on Monday alter visiting with her
daughter ang family in New York
Mr. and Mrs
and chidren of Tyrope, Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Summers and children
State College, were visitors on
Sund lay with their mother and
fam Mrs. Mary Summers
Mr "and Mrs. Andy Keyes of Ty-
rote were callers on Sunday with
Widren and families. James
Davidson, also with her daughters,
Margaret, May and Pauline David-
son,
»
il
is
4
Of
her ci
DRY TOP
BOGGS TWP,
We wish to make 8 correction on |
our deer report of last week. John
Burns, one; Eugene Burns, one;
Richard Summers one: The Wey-
land crew of six, each one, Clyde
McKinley, one;
one: Bitherys one; Wills McKinley
one. his girl friend, one.
Mrs. Jennie Sims received the
sad news of the death of her sig- |
ter. on Sunday. Mrs Sims left at |
lance for Sewickley, where her sis- |
| ter was buried on Tuesday,
Vernal Poorman spent
night with her sister Ethel of Oem- |
tre Hall
Mr. J. T. Merryman and daugh- |
’ | called
an at- |
under the pre- |
at 7:30 by Rev. |
All are welcome to |
Thomas Summers |
visitors on Sat- |
at the hame of his parents, |
Chester Summers |
Friday |
tense that he was a mechanic gent
to fix the car.
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Rhoads are
moving from the Davidson house In
Central City, to the A. A, Kohlbeck-
er farm,
Mrs. William Peters is able to be
around again,
| Mr, and Mrs,
Gilbert King and
sons of Valley View, Miss Hilda
{ Haupt and Miss
| callers 5 al the
Friday evening
| Mr. and Mrs. James Tharp and
young daughter of State College,
on Iriends In Central City
| Sutitay evening
and Mrs, M, H, Hall went to
4 Hall Sunday Ww view the rall- |
road wreck,
| We extend our sympathy to the L. |
Hipple family whose sons untimely
| death has brought sadness to their
home
| Mrs. W. 8 Walker, Mr. and Mrs
William Walker and daughter of
the Peters aparunent were Lock
Haven shoppers on Thursday of last
week
A Merry
New Year
George
Christmas and
10 all
Happy
cond
| hope
| remained
| sister
lition is
for
still not very good, but
peedy recovery Betty
lo help take care of her
HoLTS HOLLOW
id Ary
Charle
ie an
Poorman
Art
| evening o
Miller
Mi
i re ol
first daugt
Burd pent Tuesday
{f last week at the Charles
home at Dry Top
and Mis, Orvis
ver the
iter born
arrival of their
Dec, 12th,
George Johnson of Shiloh, visited
home folks over the weekend.
i
We were sorry to hear of the |
death of Jerome Haagen the family |
have our deepest sympathy
Mr. and Mrs, Roy 8heesley and
family of Howard vislled relatives
al this place on Bunday
Roy Leathers and Calvin Me-
Closkey were Jucky to get thelr
deer on the last day of the season
Mrs
day afternoon of last week at the
Walter Sweilzer home in Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas call-
ed al Roy Leathers home on
Sunday
Callers at the Orvis Watson home
during the week were Mrs, John
Kelly and family of Moose Run
Mr Ralph Walker of Yar.
nell C. Reese of Gum
tum and Mrs. William How-
ell of mvilie, Mr, and Mrs. Paul
' ng of Tusseyvilie;
Laon two song of
UR: Mauriod Depues of N
and Mrs. John Watson, Nev-
1, Oeorge and Linn Johnson, Edith
rd ar a Mida Leathers
Mrs was a recent visilor al
the Joh nn Possinger home at Cole-
ville
Mr and
| callers
0. V. Bcholl and Mr, and Mrs. Bruce
Peters on Su
tral City
$s
asf?
and Mrs
hy
ar:
Ling’ children
Clyde and
Milest
Y. Mr |
Bi
Mrs
J.T. Walson were
i
| BENNER TWP.
Orvis Harris has been
corn through Buffalo Run Valley for
the farmers the past
This week he will move his
busker to State College where he
will husk for several weeks.
Those who helped Ira Benner |
butcher on Thursday were Fred
Marshall and wife of Rock, Harold
Faweey from Houserville, OCeorge |
| McKinley's family from Miesburg,
{| Wilbur Orndorf’s family from Cole-
ville, Francis Benner's family and |
| Evert Fawzey.
i Clad to note that Sherman Lutz
is now oul of the hospital, where he |
{has been for several months He |
is now with Lis parenis Chains |
i
i
i
i
Junior McKinley, |
ter Idabelle also G. C. Merryman |
and wife, attended the funeral of |
their relative, Mr. Nearhoof of Bald
Eagle on Wednesday.
Ronald Harvey, student
the weekend with home folks,
Sylvia Poorman attended the
| Santa Claus party at the Moose
at the |
Lock Haven Teacherg College spent |
Give Your Family
the Most Enduring
Gift of All
{lla Fetzer were |
Watson are |
John Watson spent Wednes- |
two weeks. |
corn
———
| Luts at Fillmore,
| Ire Benner autoed to Waddle on
| Thursday to help Mrs, Edward Sax-
jon and family buicher,
William Emberton has moved to
Axe Mann with his family. He Is
working at the lime kilns,
Fred Marshall and wife spent |
A suicide is unwilling to face the There are many ways to make
\nusic In this world but willing 0 money if you only get to work on
(od a chance, on” of them.
i | ee
(IRSREABAR RARARAR ASA,
| Sunday evening at the home of Bob |
| Walters at Houserville.
| Sorry to note the death of Her-
| bert Allman of Houserville who was
4 | well known by the people of this
| vicinity.
terrible bad shape and not fit
| travel on,
| Clarence Johnsons family autoed |
to State College this week to help |
his brother Walter Johnson
! butcher
| William Emberton wife and son
| Bille spent Sunday at the home
| of Ira Benner,
Those who got their deer was
| Francis Benner a 4-prong buck, |
| and Wilbur Orndorf got a doe.
—- ——
| COLLEGE TWP.
Mr.
| Lemont, and Joseph Russell, S8am-
uel Russell. Earl
Miller returned home on Sunday
from a weeks stay at the Hout2
{camp at Garner Run, Huntingdon
| County, Pa., with four deer
Mrs. Rachel Wilson is ill and
receiving medical treatment al the
home of her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr, and Mrs. John A. Wolfe
| where she is spending the winter
months,
John Hoy aged seventy-five years
{of Mliiibrook, was very fortunate in
SUCOoe ding with repairing some
leaky roofs on his property. One
roof was completely reroofed during
| the past few days with out any mis-
haps. He also wag engineer as well
{as 8 very capable assistant at the
| Tressler tchering on Priday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnsonbaugh
{and small son hn Richard were
| Ruests Wednesday evening of Mr
| and Mrs.
| fonte
Now {I you don't believe
there is a Mrs. Santa Claus just
ask Mrs. Arthur Peters of Lemont,
she knows.
Mrs, Grover Rockey and daughter
Joan of Gilltown, Bellefonte R. D.
spent the week with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. George Spicer and
family
Mr. and Mr. Elwood Packer and
on Elwood were guests on Tuesday
ening of Mr. and Mrs Harry Gar-
brick at Ock Hall
Bradley and Glenn 8picer were
on the sick list over the weekend.
LITTLE NITTANY
Eimer and Parl Harter Jr. spent
junday with Merrill ahd Emer
SALvey
Mrs, Rachel Confer of Blanchard
pending sone time with her
| daughter Mrs. Willard Harier and
amily
wil Charles and Eimer Har-
ter very rv Dolan were among
the Jucky ones io get a deer.
The Frain school will hold its
Christmas entertainment Friday
evening, December 20. Everyone is
cordially invited
Yh]
ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
Lydia Shope re The road through Rock Is in a |
Smith home, |
and Mrs. William Houtz of |
eHoutz and Quy |
Homer Baldwin of Belle-
that
|
|
!
Our counters are loaded high over the top
with practical gifts for every member of
| your family and friends. Thousands of
| gifts that are appreciated, yet inexpens-
ive. Avisit to Turmer’s will convince you.
Gift Suggestions&Gift Suggestions
for HER S  forHIM
Ladies’ Boxed Initialed Boxed
Handkerchiefs 15¢, 20¢, 25¢Y Handkerchiefs
Pond’s Gift Packages Boxed Ties
Perfumes, Powder and Bedroom Slippers -
Toilet Water Sets - Dress Gloves $1.00
Ladies’ 3-pc. Dresser Sus . ox
Sets 59¢ and uspeiler Sets ” pe
Wallets « = 25c & 39%
6 pe. Manicure Sets } pe. Pipe Sets %5¢
San les re and oo ® Williams Shav. Sets 25e
upts : oh EX 3-pc. Boxed Hose 35¢ box
Full Fashioned Hose 59 pr.&¢ Hate $1.00
Satin Slips $1.00 Pajamas - $1.00
Taffeta Slips - 39% & 59¢ Dress Shirts 79 & $1.00
Bedroom Slippers 39¢ & 59c4¢ Scarfs - 25¢ & 39¢
25¢
25¢
39¢
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Zhe.
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GIFT SUGGESTIONS | Give Her a
DRESS
for the HOME | Es
| Electric Toaster $1.00 $1.95 & $2.95
Men's & Ladies | Electric Iron- - $1.00 Large selection
Robes | Table Lamp with
$1.19 | Shade $1.00
| Smoking Stand 69¢-$1 |
Ladies Chenille Alarm Clocks « $1.00
Robes Wash Cloth |
$2.95 & $3.95 Sets
Roasters
Children’s |
Bath Robes |
59¢ & $1.00
Give Her a
COAT
for Xmas
$9.95
- -
25¢ & 39¢
59¢c, R9¢, $1 | Latest Styles
House Coats | Pillow Case Selected
£1.95 | Sets - 59, 79c, $1 | Fabrics
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Complete line of Xmas cards, tape, seals,
wrapping paper, tissue, cord and tree
trimmings.
Large selection of Xmas TOYS, and what
is more important, our prices are the low-
est in town.
A.CTURNER/(0.
TEMPLE COURT BUILDING
A\LLEGHENY STREET
nday evening at Cen- |
husking |
EN
PARAS
for HIM
i
Eastman Kodaoks
Milord Gillette Tech Razors
Parker Pen and Pencil Sets
Wrist Watches
Military Sets
RTS TL
Men's Tourist’s Cases
Justin Zipper Wallets
Justin Zipper Wallets
(HELPFUL
Qift Suggestions
Father Brother
Husband, Sweetheart
$5.00 to $12.50
1.00 to
and Key Cases 250 to
Cameras 1.00 to
5.00 to
455 to
1.50 to
LH Tre
for HER
Mother,
Sister,
8.00
16.50
1.50
12.50
9.95
6.50
sR RR RT,
Wife
Sweetheart
$3.50 to $20.00
95 te 10.00
Beautiful Dresser Sets
Evening In Paris Gift Sets
Mrs. Media Johnson visited several |
k
days with Mrs. William Shultz and | , OWer Kelley and family of Miles-
burg, called at the home of his
Make a SECURITY!
Shi
ra
Cherished Gift!
Our stock consists of fifteen differ-
ent designs in Walnut, Mahogany,
Maple, Natural Cedars and Oak,—in
Guaranteed Moth-proof Cedar-made
to U. S. Government sepcifications of
3-4 in. thick Tennessee Cedar with lock-
corner construction—
starting at $17.75
png:
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Bellefonte Established 1841
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Mrs Ora Bhobert also called at the |
| E. M. Woodring home
Mrs. George Hoover and son Har-
vey spent Priday evening at Altoona.
The ladies of the Presbyterian Mis- |
sionary society held a Christmas |
party at the Church on Priday after-
noon. An ovster dinner was served
and exchange of gifts, about twenty-
| five were present
| Miss Grace Weaver is spending |
| some time with relatives at Washing-
| ton, D. C.
Mrs, Wolff of Hollidaysburg is
| vigting at the home of daughter
{and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Ni-
codemus
Mrs. A. B. Bennett was shopping
Altoona on Thursday.
Miss Charlotte Duniap spent Sal.
urday afternoon zt Ph
| “Mr. and Mrs Geo, Benner of Cen-
| tre Hall, called at the J, B. Miles
home on Saturday
{| Mr, and Mrs. Mort Crain and
| daughter of Cla
| era] days with Mr.
| Crain and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Robl-
in
spent sev |
Mrs. H M.
| parents, Sunday.
MOSHANNON
There were 72 present al the
Methodist Sunday School Sunday
Dec. 16th, Rev, C, M. Hammond is
{ conducting a special Evangelistic
| service in the Methodist church, at
1 7 o'clock each evening,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tubridy of
Rochester, N. Y.. spent a few days
visiting relatives hare last week
Mr. Meivin Paul and sisters, Ma-
rie, and Martha, of Shamokin, were
visitor in our town and attended
the Methodist Sunday School Sun-
Mrs, Joseph Bwelteer wish to thank
all those who so kindly helped in
their recent bereavement in
This Christmas, your own fire-
side stands for security and
peace more than ever before!
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