THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. . February 27, 1941. JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday March 2, are as follows: Sunday School 9:30. Worship with sermon 10:45, and C. E. 6:45 topic for discussion | “The Love of God the Father.” Ladies Ald Society will hold thelr next monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Hubert Vonada on Satur- day evening, March 1. Meeting will open at 7:30 Pp. m. On account of the illness of Rev John R. Galick the pulpit of his charge were very ably filled on sunday by Rev, Willlam Long of Howard now a retired minister Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of Beilefonte, Mr, and Mrs, John Schaeffer and children Nancy and Ronald of Centre Hall, spent Wed- nesday ¢vening at the C E Aley hothe to see their gister Bette who had fallen and Injured herself and very glad to report that she is able to bz up around again at this writ ing. Miss Viola Fike was a Sunday dinner guest at the James Shafler home, Sunday visitors at the home olf Mr. and Mrs. William Boone were Mr. and Mrs, George Boone and san George Jr, Jum and Edward Boone of Lock Haven, Mr, and Mrs Nevin Dolan and daughters Shirley and Judy of Mill Hall, Mr, and Mrs Ted Dixson ang children, Billy, Ronald and Elaine, the big attrac- tion was to see the new baby boy that of George Boone Jr., who made hig first visit to his grandparents, Mrs. Lucy Conaway was a Sun- day dinner guest at the home ol her son Robert and fam other callers were Gertrude Sheasly and daughter Shirley and Mr, Ellsworth Conaway of Beech Creek, Loulse, Ear] and Milford Beightol Mrs. Irene Womelsdor! and son Nevin of Beech Creek and Mrs. Liz- ze Boone of Howard, were Sunday visitors at the Winfield Deitz home Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dick and Elsie Jane spen: the weekend with relatives at and near State College They were Sunday dinner guests at the Charlies Rudy home. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Etters and son Milford and Mr. George Etlers of Bellefonte, Mr. Ellsworth Cona- way of Flemington, Gertrude Sheas ley and daughter Shirley of Beech Creek, sperit Sunday evening ai the Lucy Conaway home. Mr. and Mrs, Miles Bartley, Mr and Mrs. John Nef! and son John of Boothwyn, Miss Sara Jane Nef! of Concordville, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Nef! of Howard spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs, James Decker of Lock Haven Mr, and Mrs. Harry Baird 1h AY. and son Ralph of Bellefonte were Sun- day evening callers at Garrett home Mr. and Mrs BUSH HOLLOW the A. A Harry Butler and Bush Hollow was neither snowed in nor gnowed out but the writer just got lazy on the job for several weeks. Hope none missed us Our Sunday School atlendance i; still about the same. There were 40 present on Sunday. Come © next Sunday, you ll be welcome Cottage prayer meeting Feb. 28 this Priday night at the home of Mr and Mrs, Clyde Watson Every- body welcome Next Sunday afternoon Feb. 2 at 2:30 there will be services in the Bush Hollow church at which time Rev. Donley an dRev. Yountz who are conducting a revival in Cole- ville, will be with us for a service Quite a number of our fol . heard Rev. Donley as he was the evangelist at Bald Bagle camp the past 2 years. Rev, Yountz a capable musician and plays a num- ber of musical instruments So we know it will be worth your while to come to this service, Glad to report that Benner Hall came home from the sanitorium at Mt. Alto several weeks ago. Al- though he has not been able to get back to Sunday School yet we are glad to say he is Improving In health, and we hope he will soon HECLA There were 10 present at Sunday School, Sunday Sunday School will continue at 2 o'clock in the afternoon till Apri] 6 at which time it will begin at 9:45 a. m. Everybody welche, The members of the Sunday 8chool are planning on repapering atid doing repair work in the church There is not enough funds in the treasury to eover the expense. We #re taking this way of inviting any ore. who desires to give anything toward this work, they may do so of their own free will. Any little that you give will be appreciated. We are not making any house io house canvass for any donations. You may send your gift to the treasurer, Mrs. H. Dobson, of you may leave it at the church or come in peraon to bring it. This ooncerns any one who may be interested in keeping the ‘Hecla Un'on Sunday School in fuitab’e condition for service at all times. We thank you and pray God's blessing on all received. | The Sunday School Is also plan- | ning a revival service to be held fhe last week in May, at which time there will be some very famous evangelists, who are gisters, with their musica! instruments. Watch | this column for further details. | » a hav AS AEaY fx 5 PORT MATILDA | i Miles on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Richards of New Brighton and Miss Elaine Richards of New York, visited on Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. E. M. Woodring. Mrs, Blanche Moose and daugh- ter and son Clair were Philipsburg shoppers on Saturday. | Mrs {wih you family ard Ben Vonada of Pine SNYDERTOWN Church notes for Sunday, March 2: Sunday Church school at 9:30 a m. No church service this Sunday PINE GROVE MILLS The public sale of personal prop- Creek, were Sunday guests of Mr. Lenten service for this district this{erty of the late Sally Barr will be and Mrs. Hubert Vonada and fam Thursday evening in the Evangelical | held at her late home on E. Main iy, Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Dixson and son Donald of Lock Haven, spent a meeting this Friday evening in the few hours with his mother Mrs Wiliam Dixson, Juke had been in declining health for several mon hs and recently went to Dan- ville hospital and underwent a mil- por operation from which he is Im- proving as wel] as can be expected It is the wish of his many friends that he will be restored to perfect health, Misses Kathryn McCrea and Re- becca Bartley witnessed and enjoy. ed the picture “Gone With the Wind” on Saturday night at Belle- fonte Miss Della Garbrick was a Friday afternoon caller at the home of Mrs. James Shaffer, Mrs. E. R. Bartley called at the Willlam Packer home on Friday | afternoon to see the new baby girl which the stork presented on Val- entine day. Mother and babe are both doing fine under the care of Mrs. Packer's sister Mr, and Mrs, Dean Sumner Noll Rogers and spent Friday evening at the C. E Aley home Sunday callers were Mr, and Mrs Dean Bethtol of Yarnell; Miss Elea- nor Weight and Lee Tice of How- ard: Miss Virginia Young of Hub- lerburg; Mr. Willard Meyer of La- mar: Dorothy Betz, of Lock Haven, June Yearick, Beverly Vonada, Jo- sephine Dietz, Kathryn McCrea Rebecoa Bartley, Louise and Mil- ford Beightol. On Sunday afternoon of this week the home of Mr, and Mrs Harry Wolfe of Clintondale was the scene of a very quiet and pleasant tilple burthany celebradon, Miss Virgini Wolf and two of Miss Wolfe's nephews Walter ang Russell Dolan of Jacksonville observed irthdays in the same week. fre:hments consisting of sandwich- es, pickles, salad, cake and ke cream were served late in the af- ternoon. Those who helped cele- brate the birthdays and had the joy of watching the candies on all three ca being blown out were Virginia and Alice Wolfe Walter, Franklin and Russell Dolan of Jacksonville; Jean and Gloria Bar- ner, Patricia Smith, Prances Eisen- houer, Mary Lou Fravel Mr Walter Fravel of Nittany; Mr. and Mrs Harold Dolan, Mrs. George Dolan son Arthur and daughter Ruth and Kes Miss Mary Wolfe of Clintondale. Mr. and Mrs. John Nef! and son df Boothwyn and Kathryn McCrea Sunday visitors at the Miles Bartley home were be back in Sunday School Mr. and Mrs, Pierce Rumberger and of Maryland. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry Lucag of this Mrs. Margaret Ford visited Sunday with her daughter George Bush and family Miss Bessie Mitchell who is wOrk- ing at the George Bush home spent the weekend at parental home in Chestnut Grove Rev. and Mrs. Byrd took with the Resides on Wed- nesday night and at the Roy Spotis home on Friday night Mr. and Mrs, Harry dinner on Sunday Feb sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. D. H. Custer at Unionville Mrs. Edna Spotts received word of the birth of a daughter t5 Mr. ani Mrs. Roy Rinker of Williamsport Mrs Rinker is a daughter of Mrs Edna Spotis of this place. The in- fant who was born Feb. 6, had been named Linda Gayle Rinker Dont forget the services on Sun- day afternoon in the church Rev Byrd said go tell your neighbors gnd friends. If you don't have a tale. phone just tel] your wife. So come and bring your friends along on place on Mrs tH we supper Sialers Lucas took 16 with his Miss Charlotte Duniap spent Sat- urday afternoon at Philipsburg A birthday party was held on Saturday evening at the home © Rev YY. P church at Hublersburg, with Long delivering the sermon | basement of the church About 200 people were served at the chicken and waffle supper in the basement of St. Mark's Luth- eran church on Thursday evening Some of our people are sick Mst recovery Mrs Bellefonte with relatives Cirtel Rogers, at the Harvey Lutz home on Fri- day Mrs. Milford Dorman day In Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs Bly day at the J bersburg Mr spent E. Ertel home end with his family Mr, and Mrs, Ed Milford Dorman and motored to Danville Mr. Dorman then went to see Dorman Alvin on Saturday takes treatment Mrs. Lew! Ww The: Beck nt the State Hospital and was glad to say that she seemed rea good Mr ng A. B. Beck is slowly ction WY —————— MADISONBURG After a week of stormy old King Winter continuas milder wa Glenn R and wife College, were visiting at ental home on Bunday Misses Mary Daye Houck, nurses of Hospital, visited home Sunday Simon Kllnefelter the greater part of the iting in Missouri, has our midst again The Alvin Kreamer weather idl a more wer of Stal the and the B at the ellefonte winter relurned family, o Re- State College, were visiting among urwell Burwell friends and relatives on Sunday fll for some time, is recovering What might have been p ented by the early arrival o the Millheim Pire Company, which ina efficient manner soon hac it under con However damaged ight the prev Happy Rovh Middleburg, Pa an entertainment at Madisonburg and enjoy an 3 from y in town body of hall Evers come fun Hazel lege who is mployed at the Col home weekend were for the sOF FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Penn- sylvagia State College School of Agriculture Adapted nt ‘ Select Corn-—8easona adaptation in selecting g t the seed of hybrid com agronomists Ts ae 43 ~ accorg y of fore farmers are urged tot ingly i proved ally prices source: hybrid has of afiapted Take Inventory Now-—This lg the time to take inventory of such den equipment az wil] be Necessary for use the flower garden, the shrubbery bofrder, or lawn Ornamentaj of the Pennsylvania suggest that garden arches probably can and repainted also in in for arbors Reduce Orchard Erosion—Fruit specialists of the Pennsylvania State College have found that soll erosion cah be reduced to a negligible poin: in peach orchards through the use of sods. However the soll must be deep enough if competition for moisture from the cover crop is not to check growth during severe drouth recommendations on clalisis of the Pennsylvania State ity than Jarge or small type swine. Increase Rooster Feed-—-1f male on the | We hope for their speedy | Annie Lutz spent Friday in | of Nittany, called | Fri- Alvin Beck and son and Randall Ertel spent SBun- in Re- K. E. Powers spent the week- and Beck improv. par- Pauline former's who had spent vis- to a serious fire at the home of B. E. Hazel was | the house the ? the Pennsyivania Stale College. There. UY Spar. CASON - bargain reliable gar. for the . horticulturists State College and be dismantied | street, March 8 at 1 p. m, Special lot of antiques | Farmer Charles H, Myers Is driv- {ing a brand new Chevy truck | Luther K. Petgys, Fred [Grover Corl, attended the | last Monday, W. Harrison | Bellefonte was his assistance in the care of the El- | mer C, Musser Estate sale Walker Tuesday of his last death ! York the on brother, New York City. George known here, a son of the jate Mr and Mrs. David H. Weaver merchants on the corner C. Edward Frank sialling new stanchions modern cow darn, Johnston brothers agency. Pr. oC. Ww here Thursday the late Mrs young Dr. is in Latrobe Mi spent Farmer in the funeral Irvin for Allce a well 1 l Mr Saturday t with the former's uncle and Samuel] M last a short vis John Hess il in Alto native of + | ile * | club na hospi al Ferguson Mrs, Allen Burwell, son Allen Jr anG friend of Tyrone were supper guests at the Car home on WW. Main street : Mr, and Mrs Paul Ward the Ward Home in Baileyville The Golden Rule Class of the Presbyterian home of the Misses Mary and Ethe last Wednesday Was enjoved were served by late hour, Mrs ner guest last Monday at the Reis! home in Boalsburg while atiended the John Deere 4 i 1 ing under direction of local Waldo Homan of Oak Hall A i World Day served on February v ening 28h vie L oy odist Dont Fire Co. forget about ai this time. Do your part Mrs Ray Melroy spent the week end in Harris Miss “5 Marian Zimmerman home of Mrs CGlibert Noll . Mra. Clyde weekend with 1 non. Mr Simpson spen caster; Ermingard with Altoona: and Fieuretle with Martin Kauffman family. Simpson ith relatives in tit fri man were Florence York 5% and remained for a few days visit il for a few days last week, Miss Madelon Noll was an over- Koch Monday night home night. Mrs A FH Smith and Mrs the Hubert last guest al State College evening | Mr. and Mrs Alan Bruhgart were | f | birds in the breeding pens get thin | guests Tuesday at the H T. Noli | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nicodemus, cards becuse they cannot get enough home. and games were played ang deli- feed from hoppers equipped with! Lester Miller was (aken Friday a in Beaver remained for Mrs. Jean Harris and accompanied him cloug refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Willams were | 8T8in may be supplied in open | county Sunday dinner guests of Mr, Wil- | troughs placed along the wall where | treatment ams parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. 8. the females cannot reach them but Mr. there Williams, The cooking school by Miss But- ler will be held at the club house on Thursday afternoon, Feb 27 ———— ——— COLEVILLE Mr. and Mrs, Ray McMurtrie, from North Thomas Street, Belle fonte, moved into our town Satur day Leroy Wion, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wion, celebrated his second birthday Feb. 3 by giving a party. We had 138 out at Sunday School last Sunday. We wish each and every sne back next Sunday and ‘we ler Cubs, with the Pord City Oilers | urge you to bring some one hew second, the Oll City Arlingtons third | Revival continues until and the Leechburg Furniture fourth | March 9, Rev. Dooley from WVir- @inia brings the message every evening. Rev, Yountz of Titusville reels or grids, additional mash and | the males can, rt ARS BROOKVILLE TO SPONSOR BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT The Brookville ¥ sponsor western Pennsylvania Independent Championship Basket Ball Tourha- ment starting March 10, 1041, in the Y. M. C. A. This tournament has been the largest in Northwestern Pennsylvania for the past seven years anfl plans are for even a {larger tournament this year Last year 48 teams took part in this tour nament, which Was Won by the But- MC A will Over 160 awards will be given out this year. Also, the first four teams will receive trophies, members of its eighth annual Northe | {week ago tw a clinic where he Morgan | very iii for the past few weeks. | Mrs, McClellan of Cherry Tree Sunday and Mrs, McClellan | spent from Friday until with her parents Mr, Clayton Poorman, Mr, spent Bunday with them. | The Angel of Death calleg in our | midst several times within the past | i | i i d i The first niaht of Lenten services will be held in the BEvangelical church this Thursday evening at 7:30 with Rev. Long preaching the i Pa, is a talk artist and he plays all tourney teams will receive troph. | Sermon. many instruments. les. E¥itry blanks and complete in- | | The Zion and Hublersburg charge Mr, Russell Green will come home [Ovmation will be mailed out around | helg a variety shower for Rev. Link Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Stover gnd daughter Nellle, and Mrs. My?tle King took Sunday dinner at the | Bernard Stover home, in Lyons! town. Mr, and Mrs, James Walters and two children, James and Joanne. | and Mrs, Clay Rider called at the Sherman Lowry due mountains, Thursday, March 6. Enlists in Army Raymend R. Straub, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Straub, Lock States Army, and is to report to i | Philadelphia. Mr. Straub was for- of Mrs. Ada Yocum home on the Pur merly employed by the North Am- garet Decker and erican Refractories | from Baltimore, Md. this Friday to February 24, If any team wishes to and wife on Priday evening with i | mt the home of Mr, | Yearick. Their many frien { Haven, has enlisted in the United £lad to see and welcome them | Sunday dinner guests at the were son | Rev and Mrs. Link, Corl, “Bin” | Greenwald horse sale at Centre Hall Esq, of here Saturday for Walter Weaver was called to New account of George Weaver, who died at his home near well former is In- his purchased of Wright of Latrobe was of The known dentist Hess in Altoona lor who is reported seriously Mr. Hess a township and jong member of Modac hunting recent Kocher Dick Irvin and the iamlly of Tyrone wert entertained to supper Sunday at Sunday School church held their February mee.ing at the evening After devotions and business meet- 'd 11H r +9 ' William Shaffer, who has been! ing a social hour- Valentine party Choice refreshments the hostesses at a Samuel A. Homan was dine Sammy tractor 1 | demonstration at New School bulld- agent , Glad 10 repory Mrs. Homer Walk- EVening er is improving very nicely at her home being able to go for short ran ang Meth- congregations will participate the service and an invitation most Imporiance extended to everyone Le Bellefonte spent the weekend at the spent the Moshan- in Lan- ends In the Recent guests of Ariene Zimmer. Hayn, Oars Reynolds and Lawrence Yordy, of Zimmerman accom- panied them on their return &rip We are glad 10 see Mr Oeorge Gettig about agaln after being quits Roy Best Hogs To Grow--Basing their | Adams entertained at four tables of experiments bridge and five hundred at the for- and market demands, livestock spe- mers home and Mrs. 8. E Noll and Mrs. Ray Meiroy the game number College say that medium-type hogs at the Jatters home for the behefit feed out to better weight and qual- [of the Amaranth lodge on Tuesday Mrs, John Muifinger has been | two weeks and claimed Mr. C, O. | Johnsons mother who was laid to cleared. HUBLERSBURG drives in auto and enjoy the dally meals Mr. and Mrs, Earl Little of Ty- rone were supper guests Saturday | evening at the Fry home in Rock Springs. | Mr, and Mrs, Willis Schilling, Mr and Mrs, J. H, Gilliland moored ‘o Altoona on business mission Satur- day afternoon, Some shopping and Mrs. Gillland consulting her M. D Cinude Myers, R. R, supervisor for Farm Security Administration, with headquarters in Upper Darby Pa. spent Washington's birthday holiday and weekend at his paren- tal home C, H. Myers at Pairbrook W. LeRoy Stauffer of the Kala Mazoo Co., Bellefonte was a weekend visiior with uncle and gaunt Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Gilliland | At the E C. Musser Estate sale last Saturday of personal property and real estate drew a large crowd despite cold weather, The home was knocked off at $4000 to Mer- chant E C. Martz, entire sale amounting to around $5000 Our t K. Wet more of Dalry Mfg. at College has his passport mplete to Maraca- to give instructions of American methods of cheese making. The young Prof gradu- ated in 1928 and has been with the College Department ever since It tha H. Lohr will occupy the J. Newton Hoy farm near Pine Grove aller April 1, 1941 They will Hougerville the Wagner farm Farmer Charles Harshbarger and wife, of Buffalo Run were callers Thursday evening with thelr son- in-law and daughter, Mr. ang Mrs Harold Gummo Charles was a former butter and egg min Penns Valley Issac OG, Harpster and wife and party of friends returned Sunday to their homes aller a nice visit Florida Mrs, Bamuel Stove Vernon wnsman asEisiant creamery and all papers ¢ ibo Venezuela is reported Sol move [rom an in Tale of State Col- lege, one of our town girls is en- Joying a 2 months vacation at Mi- Florida a é Mr and he Mrs Stat ail to Africa where Rodney with Tire and Rubber Co ik—Mrs, Hoy a former tos: Miss Pauline Keller: Mr Hoy graduate of Penn S.ate and son Mr d Mrs, Walter Hoy Merchant E. C. Martz was under the care of Dr. G. C. Glenn the past attack of grippe " 4) } the Goodrich Good I ely! girl a an week with bad PLEASANT GAP of Prayer will be ob- rest Howard; been 4 anc at John Sampsel a number of David Brown's Mr We extend our ere sympathy these families neir hour of sorrow ho had weeks: faith iB wi ili for Mrs er Breon #. 2 Paul and Earl Dale were the annual drive which is in progress few days Mrs David I Mildred Sampsel was home from Niagara Falls and Mrs. Mary Kel- ier here {rom Kingston to satiend the funeral of their father Mr John Bampeel and remained for a short visit with thelr mother, who has been for several weeks and unable to attend the funeral of her husband The stork made ag number of calls in our recently and left the following babies In our midst a girl at Clark Hile home, » boy at the Curlin Lonebarger home ¢ girl with the Waiter Mulbargers, & girl with the Homan's, the former Ruth Burris ang Mrs. Rachael, just returned heme from the Centre County Hospital isst week with her tiny daughter We are glad to see Gerald Evey about again after being on ithe sick list for severa] weeks, Mrs. Henry Noll made a business trip to Harrisburg last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biiger spend last Thursday with the latter's sis- ter Mrs Grove and family Mrs. M. FP. Gardner spent a few | days in Pittsburgh retently Rev. Foss of Carlisle is vigiting his son Thomas and family. ia ahh s bred Vala) the | morning Jas: week to put out a fire at the Harold Ream house. For- in the roof. The William Shuey family closed | their house and are living with Mrs. Shuey’s mother, Mrs, Clayton Get~ | | tig who recently buried her hus- i band i The Valentine Tea which was sponsored by the Finance commit- tee of the Woman's Civic Club and | held at the home of Mrs. Roy Adams | ed quite successful. More than 60 | pepple attended and $1500 was | on the afternoon of Feb. 14th, prov- | | , Mr. Melvin Truckenmiller of New | | York, spent Saturday night with | his wife and family at the home of | Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Heckman, Mr. and Mrs, John Mueller and | sons Rudy and Walter of Altoona, | were Saturday evening supper guests at the J. Adam Fravel home. Mrs, Charles Lee, Miss Genevieve Vonada and Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Por ter and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs, Viola Hinds, of Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Bilerly. Rev. Link and wife were Thurs day evening supper guests at the {home of Misses Sara and Mary | Detrich, | i speedy recovery The Fire Co. was called early one | tunately the gamage was only a hole | UNIONVILLE (Continued from Page 2) family and friend; in thelr hours of bereavement, Mr. ahd Mr, Lewis Watson are receiving congratulations on the birth of thelr first child, a son, born | on Sunday morning at the Centre County Hospital, They have named it Gary Nance Watson, Mrs, Wal. son will be remembered as the for- mer Mis Mary Brugger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C. K. Brugger. Bo. h mother and son are gelling along fine and we wish to extend congratulations on this new #0 pound arrival Special Evangelistic services will begin in the Methodist church nex Manday evening, March 3rd. with the pastor, Rev Kerstelter In charge assisted by Mr Thomas Ward who will supervise the music and the choirs. Mr. Ward led the singing in the evening service last Sunday and was very successful Services each evening next week with the exceptions of Saturday evening and on Sunday evening March 9th. communion service will be held, this being the last day of the special services, We trust many folks will plan tw allend hese ser- vices each evening at 7:30 p, m Mr, John Tallhelin is kept busy this winter gathering the eggs from his small flock of chickens they work very hard for him as ne dow n allow them 10 go to bed with other chickens in the community but turns on an electric ght and makes them keep la.e hour y ’ 4 iu and the next day he gathers his crop of egg He has an incubator and looks as though he is going into Lhe busi. ness just about right this coming season. John be seen most any time of the day or night, no matter or stormy, looking window his hen us flock do thelr ¢ even gets in the Ww ™ sel can of f1. sometimes 1 coop with them. hy not! Mr and Mrs. H E McElwain Te- celved word on Saturday that his Mrs. T. E GCriest of Coron- ada Beach, Florida, had suffered a fall last week while walking about her home and upon being laken 10 the hospital where x-ray pictures taken, it was revealed that she had fractured her jeit hip. On account of her advanced age her condition is considereg serious, Mrs ries: is the widow of the late T E. Griest and for many years the family lived in this community Owning the store how oooupied by McEwan Brothers, who ere nep- hews. For the past twenty-five years mutch of their life has been spent in Florids. Her [riends end former neighbors in this community regret to learn of her misfortune and hope that she may have 2 «ty " ay a 111d aunt, were VALLEY VIEW Mrs. Jacob Houser entertained the Intermediate C. E. class Friday eve. ning. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Oecil Milton, Norman and Marion Houser Martha ang Bobby Rider, Richard and Marion Yameli Mrs. Lynn Corman, Thelma King Eimer and Theima Wion, Beverly Sager, Katherine Hillard, and Har- rison Walker Refreshments were served by Mrs. Houser Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown, of Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. Miles Shultz are Page Three REMOVAL SALE! “ NOW IN FULL SWING! 19% | adies’ Coats - $5.00 2% | adies’ Dresses $1.77 COMPLETE LINE OF 25¢ lamp Shades - 13c New Children's Dresses - 2 for $1.00 $1.95 Ladies’ Dresses - - - $1.00 Me Children's Dresses - 2 for $1.00 79¢ Infants’ White Shoes - - - pr. 27¢ 259% Wool Blankets - - $1.47 69¢ Krinkle Crepe Bedspreads - - 48¢ Flannel - - yd. 7c Regular 35¢ Brooms - - - - 19¢ 20c Turkish Towels - - - - 12¢ Part Linen Dish Towels - - Sc Boys’ Wash Suits 39¢-66¢ Regular 25¢ Men's Ties - - 12¢ Men's $1.29 Fiannel Shirts - 73¢ VISIT OUR ODDS AND ENDS TABLE A.C. TURNER CO. Temple Court Bldg. Bellefonte, Pa. Watch For Our Grand Opening ! KILURMENENAEMGMENGKGIGIGIHGINIGSSIIIGIINIGINY baby born the second child n the family of the adults of a bos 17 Thie $s parents having a household sale Satusday in preparation for moving to l- nois,. Mr. Dehli has embloyment there Dr & onury t PETA cond son Water H riz and wife Sunday at the home of Dr g¢ Hensyl of Mahanoy City Miss Vivian Maybelie Sadier of Lansdowne, Pa. was elected a3 a substitute teacher in High School Oo the vacancy of the former Miss Mildred Deppl Migs Sadler is a graduate of West Chey er Teachers College Ku re Georg sie Breon Ishier family ie pert J n—— HOW Clara Bolleau Washington & visiting niece, Mrs, Clyde Lon Mr. Omer Tice home of his father the past week Willard wr ARD mt ps aed Spokane wilh her Mrs Bad Dog Hearing a noise in his henbhouse, Mayor Ingram Tullos, of Goodwater, Miss snatched a do¥ble-barreled shotgun off & wall rack and went out inio the night 10 investigate ac- companied by his hound dog. Just a8 Tullos leveled his gun and a flashlight into the henhouse, the dog touched a cold nose to his master, startling him so that he twmed loose both barrels, killing 13 chick- ens o ¥ visited al Mr. Cyrus Tice +H ne M MeoDowell had the misfortune of breaking her leg this past Sunday night, Mrs. MceDowell was on her way to church and step- ped on a piece of ice which caused the accident A number of young women were entertained the home of Mrs Harold Tuesday evening Mr Deihl ang family rs a Ishier Parl are These are the LAST CHANCE! WHOLESALE buyers to them and they're yours ~at prices far below the market! E DON'T LIKE to sacrifice any of our cars to wholesalers. We would rather give the savings to our customers. But they've got to go. We've made up our minds we will not go into March with a heavy used car stock. Many of the cars we had selected for wholesaling have WE TRADE HIGH - last cars we're going to offer for at least 90 days! Beat the wholesale already moved out since we ran our last ad. But there are still some fine bargains left. We're going to hold them for one week more, hoping the right buyer will find them, Come in and look them over. If the car you are looking for is left in our stock, we can positively save you money. LOW DOWN PAYMENT - LONG TERMS ‘40 Mercury 2-door sedan, radio & heater. seat covers; one owner. Price $775 Mercury TOWN SEDAN 11.000 Miles Only. Ford DE LUXE SEDAN In A-1 Condition. Ford ‘39 ‘39 ‘39 DE LUXE TUDOR 39 fod DUNLAP hs FOR THE BEST FORD TRUCKS PHONE 158 — ~— BELLEFONTE, PA. DEAL ~ ALWAYS ‘40 Ford Deluxe Tudor. Radio and hea- ter; mew rubber; one own- ‘40 Mercury door Town Sedan heater: never titled: just like new. Price $825 Ford DUMP TRUCK “U” License. One Owner. Ford ace $450 PICK-UP TRUCK “8” License. One Owner. $525 | ‘38 Fr, ... 425 495 | ‘38 fd $425 MOTOR COMPANY FORD TRACTORS MERCURY 725 550 ‘39 ‘39 “le “le go SEE YOUR FORD DEALER
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