March 6, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three JACKSONVILLE Miss Pearl Weaver spent Thurs- | day at the William Beightol home. Church services on Sunday March 9, are as follows: Sunday School | 9:30 and C, E, 6:45. Ladies Aid was held on Satur- day evening with a very good atten- dance and another new member ad- ded to the roll, Mr, and Mrs, John Neldigh and children lols Mae and Delvip of State College, were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr, ang Mrs, Sum- ner Noll and family, other callers were Rev, Gulick of Howard, Miss Louise Belghtol was an over night guest of her school mate Miss Lillian Nef! of Howard and attend- ed the Dramatic club party on Monday evening of last week Mr. Elmer Swope and daughter Arlene and son George attended the wedding of his son Harry and Miss Virginia Fisher of Charleroi, at her home on Sunday afternoon, Feb, 23 Their many friends wish them a long, happy and prosperous wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balrd and son Ralph of Bellefonte, spent Sun- day afternoon at the A. A Garret! home, Mr. and Mrs Flemingion, spent Sunday neon with his mother Mrs Dixson to enjoy the afternoon gave his mother ice auto ride the country to see the scenery, Sunday dinner guests at the C_ E Aley home were Mr, and Mrs, Blaine Mabus, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mabus of Bellefonte; and Miss June Yearick of Little Nittany, Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and daughter Nancy and son Ron- ald of Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, Emmnest Beliefonte, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Shaffer. Other callers during the week were Miss Della Garbrick, Mrs James Lucas, Robert Conaway and daughter Lucy. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. George Dolan, son Arthur daughter Ruth and grandson Gary, and Mrs, Har- old Dolan and sons visited the home of Clarence Dolan of Millheim, Mr, and Mrs, Homer Lose and son Earl of Bellefonte, Mrs. Zola Kes- sling and son Henry of Yarnell were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Lucy Conaway Evening callers were Mr. Ellsworth Conaway Of Beech Creek Weekend guests gnd callers at Alice Betz home were Haro end family of Howard, Doro hy and Martha Thompson of Lock Ha- ven, Beulah Harter of Kylertown, Louise Beightol, Beverly Vonada, Mrs. James Lucas and sister Arl Swope of this place, Milton Sheas- ley of Williamsport, and his broth- er from Mill Hall A double birthday dinner was served at the home of Mr, and Mrs Robert Conaway on Su ir honor of (heir son HarTy's birthday and her Mr WwWil- liam Beightol's 62nd birthday, those who participated in the event were Mrs. Harry Harter, Mr. and Mrs Donald Harter and children Beulah and Zane of Kylertown; Mr, and Mrs. John Dunkle and son Paul of Hecla; Mr. and Mrs. William Beigh- tol and sons Harry, Milford and Earl and daughter Louise, Other callers were Mrs, Lucy Conaway of this place, Mrs Zola Kessling of Yarnell Mrs. Homer Lose and son Earl of Bellefonte; Beverly Vonada and Mrs. E R. Bartley. Miss Mabe] Garrett spent Sunday afternoon and evening at Willams. port. Mr, and Dixson of after- Estella he Howard Waite ol evening father "oe Hg Mrs, E. R. Bartley and son Ralph and Fred spent Monday evening of last week at the C. W Bartley home of Upper Marion Mr. and Mrs. C, 8. Miller, Miss Edith Swope and Mr, Harry Swope of Lock Haven, were Sunday dinner and supper guests with their broth- er, Mr, Elmer Swope and family, Misses Ruth and Erma Brungart of Romola, were overnight guests of their schoolmate Louise Beigh- tol, and attended the roller skating rarty at Hecla Park sponsored by the Sophomore class of Howard High Schoool on Wednesday even- ing, Miss Bette supper guest June Yearick, Approximately 100 neighbors gathered at the Milford Heaton home on Tuesday evening of last week ang tendered them n farewell party before leaving, as they are planning on vacating the Ray Noll farm ang move onto the Zimmerman farm at Hecla, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Baird and Aley ol was a Sunday her friend Miss friends and son Ralph of Bellefonte, were Sun | | day afternoon callers at the James Shaffer home, Mrs. C. E. Aley, daughter Bette and son Leon and Miss Loulse Beightol were Saturday afternoon shoppers in Bellefonte, also called at the hospital to see Mrs, Leste: Bartley who is a patient in the in- stitution. We wish her a speedy re- covery. Mr Harry, Lucas aunt, day Elmer Swope and children George and Mrs, James called at the home of their Mrs, W. J, Hackenberg on Fri- evening to express thelr sym- pathy to their aunt in the loss of her husband, Mr, W. J, Hackenberg Mr. Ray McGhee of Port Matilda, was a caller gt the Sumner Noll home Friday evening. Mrs. Willfam Beightol panied Mrs, Harry Harter Donald Harter of Mill Hall on Sunday see her glster, Mrs. Oakes who Is slowly rec from a nervous heart all { Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Neidigh and son Bobby of Bellefonte, R 2 spent Wednesday evening at the Sumner Noll home The Boy Scouts of Jacksonville Troop No. 1 are planning on the 15th of Marc! Grange Hall, The public ally invited to the supper ing of roast with all th fe ties, me between 5 and 8 Price will be 20 and on Mr. a Kylertown afterngon chicken stivi any o'clock p. m 35 cents Next Monday night the regular Scout parents and the other volunteer helpers are urged to be present comple lans {or the supper. The wish that al] per- ested » SUC~ ndeavor to raise funds niforms coopeiste by of- either in the by conhtri- H Lt do- 0% Le with along meeting all the to or I ane licited is very far Scouts were pr dead = Boy work! rhap HY Feausy " + fiz Your hie ¥ ¥ ’ , is back of PORT MATILDA ature enir March 1, Mar! LL thered nett. to celebrate i twellth wedding anniy were: Mr and Mrs ] Glayds James Wiser Williams, Mr Harry Hoops, Mrs. Mary Barbara Jayne McMon- { Mrs, Herman Bennett es and Janet, Mrs, Mary Wil- Mrs. Mary Pringle Mrs, Mat- thew McMonigal, and Claire Louise Mrs. Harry Weston Miss Gladys Weston, Miss Delilah McMonigal Mr. and Mrs. Taft Frantz Mrs Clara Bennet! and Christ McMoni- gal. Chinese checkers amd other games, were played, after which de- licious refreshments were served Many beautiful gifts were received All departing at a late hour, wish- ing them many more happy wed- ding anniversaries ——- presen. COUNTY PAST GRANDS ENTERTAIN AT MILLHEIM The Centre County Past Grands Association, I. ©. O. F. met with Millhelm lodge on Tuesday evening Bix young ladies from the Odd Fellows Orphanage at Sunbury fur- nished delightful entertainment The Millheim ladies freshments served re- ATLANTIC STATES GAS for DEPENDABILITY in COOKING REFRIGERATION AND WATER HEATING SPACE HEATING Take Refrigeration for example: The first Servel Elec- trolux Gas Refrigerato rs sold 10 years ago are still in use! One reason is there are no moving parts-—it can’t wear out. reason: But customer satisfaction This silent service with its perfected témpera- is the bigger ture control always keeps foodstuffs fresh and health- ful. Incidentally, our presen t Servel users who natur- ally also cook with an A. 8. G. Tappan range, pay only about 7c a day for Electrolu x refrigeration! THIS 18 JUST ONE PHASE OF THE SERVICE RENDERED BY ATLANTIC STATES TO ITS 13,000 CUSTOMERS IN RURAL COMMUNITIES. JUST IN CASE YOU HAVEN'T HEARD. Here's How It Works . . . Atlantic States Gas sinks in your yard. order the gas). a rustproof, welded steel tank Prom this tank gas is piped into your home, Service trucks keep the tank full (you don't even have to The tank holds at least six months’ supply of gas A standard gas meter records the amount of gas you use, You pay for the gas you use, only after you've used it. EAST PENN GAS CO. Inc. 137 East Market Street LEWISTOWN, PA. PHONE: 07 Local Representative: HARRY W. SNYDER, 218 East Third Street, LEWISTOWN, PA. REBERSBURG Among the out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the fu- I neral of Mr. Wesley J, Hackenberg | last Saturday afternoon were: Mr { Ezra 8. Breon, of Columbus, Ohlo; Mrs. George Miller and family of Williamsport; Mrs, Harry and son, Mrs, Curtls Cearfoss and Mr. L. A, Baker of Muncy: Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Musser of Aarons- burg: Mrs. Jerome Hackenberg and phiree sons of Salona; Rev, Walter | Williams of Philipsburg, Mr, and Mrs, L, L, Meek and daughter Lu- cle, Mrs. Neta Blerly of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hacken- berg of Runville; Mr, Elmer Swope and sons Harry and George and daughter Mrs, James Lucas of Jack- sonville, called at the home on Pri- day evening, Mr, Hackenberg was one of Rebersburg's most highly re- spected citizens and his sudden passing away was hock to the whole community The sympathy of all is with the bereaved family Mr Elizabeth Smellzer and daughter Betsy Jean of Stubens- ville, arrived at the home of the former's parents, Rev. and Mrs Orvis Frank, on Monday Mrs, Elizabeth Weaver, the past three months friend, Mrs. Elizabeth State College, returned West Rebersburg on Mrs. Elen Bilerly moved Thur from the farm west town, formerly we J. E. Blerly m WwW. F { HH) i who spen: with her Gephart al to her home Friday day wo r Bierly home M: were Russell Breon and family Sunday supper guests with he: parents Mi: Mrs. Jay Vonada at Fielder J.C. Bi enire C and ungart mney ay am ret Hoe CALeTS Whaitz Tue home day. Sun were: A Waltz, Charles Waltz a: of Lock Haven, My Wallzer Gordon daughter Marica Mrs ter Peggy thelr Mary id a friend aiid Mrs. Bright Artman nd Yeagertown Kreamer n were Wed. and Mry ad eRe and ies iaugh State Coll Mrs W amiey C pha Gramiey G1 home Ada Bi ALi f bus 1 vir Mifflinburg RR. Moyer farry Bowersox Mrs, Nora Weber cal Bowersox hom Mrs, ith Mrs. Harold Bsteriine call Bellefonte Tuesday and Mr: nd Mrs. A. G, C ed al the Centre County home on Sunday alternoon. The former held & service for the gues's of the home Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ziegler and daughters Rae Anng and Lorraine nd Mrs. Knouse of McAllisterville called at the W. H. Zieglar home on Suntay Willard Smith is serving juror at Bellefonte this week Fred Bender and family of State Coliege, called at the Sholi-Diehl home Sunday. The jocal Rebekah lodge attend- ed a district meeting of that order at Millheim on Monday evening. Our town was shocked and griev- ed on Sunday to Jearn of the sud- n death of John Klinefelter of Millheim Mr Klinefeiter was reared in our town and had many friends here. Puneral was held at Miliheim yesterday Carlos Tyson of Harrisburg spent the weekend with his family here. See “Nora Nobody,” a 3-act farce presented by the Seniors of the M. T. H 8 March 15 and 17 in the I O.. O. F, all at Rebersburg. wc — POTTERS MILLS Mr. Van Zandt, proprietor of the Eutaw house has been confined to his bed with a heart ailment, Master Roy Royer and gister Jean, visited at the home of their grand mother Mrs, Reed in Milroy, over the weekend. On Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Rover autoeg to Milroy, and brought them all back. Mrs. Reed will visit at the Royer home Mr, Alvin Bellers and wife of State College visited on Sunday at the Mr, EB. Paimer home, Mr, and Mrs. J. H Burkholder from Centre Hill took dinner at the H, E. Faust home, Mr. and Mrs, G. H. McCormick served a dinner Wednesday in hon~ or of Mrs, Laura McCormick's 8lst birthday. Those present were Mr. ang Mrs, FP. F. Palmer, Mr, and Mra, H. E Faust, Miss Lizzie Slack ani Miss Caroline McClaskey Miss Dorothy McMichael visited over the weekend with her friend Miss Ceraldine Hoover at Centre Hall. Mr, Boyd Bmith, who had been a patient in the Veteran Hospital at Aspinwall returned home on Thurs. day, improved and on Saturday left for Bhickshinny to spend the re- mainder of the winter with his wife, Lincoln Kissed Her Miss Mary K. Bartlett, 80-year-old | retired school teacher, of Philadel phia, who often told of being kissed Law Dale 8 as a Stover REBERSBURG Isaac week from a months Florida and other sunny soutln, Stove Mr, and returned last vacation in pinces in the Kalamazoo Mrs The Co, of Bellefonte installed last week, a new | Marshall Harpsters home on E, Malin furnace new street Some away {on ice taken Farmer and wife day, last name on in the modern farmers of our are from the dams Chester M. McCormick were dinner guests Sun- the J, Foster Musger Branch, Among the grippe past week were Mrs and Miss Myra Miller Mr. John Powley days recently in the guest of his sister Elwood Harpster Mr nd were ent visi at the victims the John Kocher, spent a few Mt. City the and family, Mrs illing C Willis Sch rs at the Prol in State College Neldigh loaded two cars wheat at Struble Station iding the last few days The F. A. Straub family moved from our town last week to Ashland Ohjo, where Mr, Straub is engaged in cross country green croceries former dealer reg J. Irvin home Jacob D of 85 cent he way coal Warriors iay supper gues! Tartha nston home Kell and Mrs, Geo entertained dinner the 8 Hess rhood of Maud Smith were Thursday home, Mr er to al M Ellenberger id, Mass ates Co-op. al local Eugene Springfie st agent :-% Farmer who 1 Ro rm, 1 yurchased new J H. C. Farmall ‘tractor with attachments ibert Nerhood O48 jocalil) Harold broad Skip Glenn the acres of the @ agency at State The J new Surge in Centre hn rod ered a Milker to Harry Fisher we, Momxday, now Harry on T.iy dail Lucetia week ag her attended the TuesGas Her of faery val suneial afternoon East vd held Monday even- J. A. Noll oll, Mr, and and Mrs. 8 E £3 Were as were Mr ¢ and Mrs Ww A H Smith, Mr Nol HT. Noll, Mr, ang Mrs Wade Evey. Mr. and Mrs Harry Hile, Mr. and Mrs Ward Hile, Mrs Rasy Melroy, Mr. Charles Schrefller Millard Schreffler, John and Ira Mulfinger, Henry and Ward 8how- ers Mrs. Cerald Evey, Mrs. Roy Ad we. Mrs, William Tucker Mr Sehreffler was wel] liked and wel known In our community, having at one time livea here ang leaves a host of friends here as elsewhere, who mourn his passing and who ex- tend sincere sympathy to his sis- ter Mrs. Phillip Pate and family with whom he lived and his brother Robert the only members of his immediate family who survive him Mrs. Ray Noll and guest, Mrs Roy Adams and Mrs. Hugh Crum- lish attended a card party given by Mrs, Mensch, Mrs, Wallace ward and Mrs. Marjorie Miller at the latter's home Monday afternoon. Proceeds to be used toward furn- ishing Ladies Room in the New Re- | publican ing Mr Mrs ar hte towns in the near future, Misses Beity Sommers and Esther nil and Messrs Ken Walker and Russell Spicher attended the Be- nior bal] at State College Friday lt evening, 1200 couples attended. John Mulfinger and Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Poorman drove to Cresson on Sunday to visit the former's wife and latter's daughter who was taken to the Sanatorium a: that place last Thursday. Mrs, Mulfinger seemed quite cheerful, well pleased with her surroundings and’ they feel getting along as well as can be ex pected. Mrs, Mulfinger has been very ill for some time and we hope she may have a complete recovery. | Mrs, Lester Baumgardner was quite ill for a few days last week. Our Fire Co. responded to a call at Gilllown Saturday night to put out a fire due to an overheated pipe at the Scott Tate home, Little damage was done to the house, ab though the Chief William Shuey had the misfortune of falling and cutting his hand quite severely, members of the First Ald Class dressed it for him and no serious | restilte are expected. i Mr. H. P. Kelly was able fo re- sume his duties as guard at the Penitentiary after being ill for a few days. John Kline Jr. left several weeks ago for Whitehill, Pa, where he Is taking training for a guard at that | institution. i Miss Winnie Petterolf surprised her many friends Saturday by quietly slipping away and being married to Krider Yarnell We wish them much happiness in their married life, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Showers, Mr. W. H. Noll and Mr. J. A Noll al- tended the funeral of Harry Haag ©. Campbell | | Ine packing | summer use 18-inch clear | | out friends Mr. Elmet Rider is now full fledg~- silo gent for Grange Silo Co he can quote right prices on all models, Merchant Robert SBtruble of Stale College Clover Farm here Wednesday to assist with Rob- ed {ert Corl moving to their new home on Church Street The 1 Will Try Missionary 8oci- UNIONVILLE (Continued from Page 2) | very proud of Caroline and the work retaller was | and trust her good We also hope she has done work will continue her husband may have a very speedy recovery he now being con- fined to a hospital for treatment, Mrs, G, W. Bullock spent a couple days last week visiting with her | son, George 8. Bullock and wife of | Philadelphia, Pa ety at thelr regular February meet- | { Ing entertaineq thelr husbands and other friends at a covered dish luncheon in the Community Hall last Friday evening and nice collection. New offi- cers for 1941 were elected as fol- lows: President, Gertrude Miller; vice-president, Margaret Rearick,; treasures, Helen Peterson; Becre- tary, Helen Fry, assist, secretary, Elizabeth Peters Carpenter Guy Kocher came up from Camp Meade last Thursday night suffering with a severe cas® of flu under the care of Dr. H, C, Wilson of Warriors Mark. He Is improving nicely now and will re- turn to his position this Thursday Mr. Donald Fry has accepted a nice position in State College diner Donny had plenty practice department, he fits the Job of 80 DIAS rl Samuel rated his nome Isaac Cc quietly birt lagt Thurg- although confined horoughly enjoy: wers and sister juring his natal] day. Mr Mahl Campbell baby boy born Friday Philipsburg State hos- Robert Paul--Thelr {amily of 1 girl and 1 boy and relative ng entertained to M_ Walker home In Walker's birthday Elder has reopened his sad- being on ac which writing as usual of Miss Mary here as “Aunt a guest of the Presgby- al Hollidaysburg indeed to know he best of health and bed of the hday oom nf on Ince a last the pita in se friend y evenl the H aller ne winter health, this 1siness known are that most ly will occupy # in the Dear street Just and wile Tory iy NT GAP Huff of Bellefonte to 8 ate College will move Mulfinger house which ate to move into the setitly purchased from ‘ "ie vel A ‘hester Rote into vad V one of Henry Noil's fiving students has 80 sition as Instructor st 1 alrport, Horner was here m for a few days Noil home AR er the regular meeting of the Woman's Civie Club Tuesday night, Dr Adams of Bellefonte gave a very wonderful jalk on Hygiene in the home Mr. and Mrs Zeldicker of Harris- burg spent the weekend atl the James Bilger home. Miss Haze] Corl entertained the Garden Club at her home Wednes- day afternoon. Dorothy Mulfinger of Willlams- port spent last Tuesday evening with relatives here, Quiz Man In Taylor Murder (Continued “from page one) from vigit al Headquarters Bellefonte. | Similar parties will be held in other | gate the possibilities A large turn- | Lean | Jacob Hess to New York to investi- | The fact that Cvek is a powerful- | ly-buiit man, a sex delinquent as he Tavior slayer is believed to have been, and that he could have been | in the vicinity of Btate College at the time of the crime decause his | hitch-hiking activities took in high- iways which pass through the com- munity, were the reasons for the careful check being made, Cvek confessed to the Bronx murs | der and other assaults after being | tconfronted by the husband of one of his victims and by a few women | whom he attacked The srrest came after police of Pennsylvania, New York, and New | list of crimes and, using the descrip- tion given by his victims, tracked | Jersey pieced together Cvek’s long him down in a cheap New York ho- | tel He will be triad for first degree murder in the Bronx, The prosecu- tor is expected to ask for the death penalty. Big Project Approved Three improvements, to cost $70,- | 000, for the State Coloney for Epi- leptics at Selinsgrove, were approved last week by the State Department | of Welfare, The improvements are: | fea reservoir on the hill above the hospital building to relieve the pres- | sure in the standpipe, water will be pumped from artesian wells on the grounds, as now, into the reservoir and from there into the standpipe. 2-Street lighting for the entire 1400-acre reservation, current to be supplied by the colony power house. 3—new automatic oe wii system butschponrd, | a It's funny but some 7 Sut some people have so few ideas tht when one lights | hy President Lincoln when she was | at his late home in Bellefonte Sun-in their heads they Insist upon EE Eh a, I] A AA | nine, died Tuesday. i day afternoon shouting about it. | Mr. J. H. Finch is preparing his cellar for the installation of a fur- nace in his house, which will be in- stalled in a very ghort time. Mr, J. Rollle Williams is using his spare moments these cold days doing some real carpenter work. He is making chairs, a sample of which be on his pore h. which looks as though he gOing to en- Joy them when summer comes Mr Mrs, J. Earl Waite and two of Warrriors Mark, and mother, Mrs. J. E Brug- ger has been gpending some time with her daughter and family were guest the latters son and family, Mr, and Mrs. C, E. Brugger on Sunday. Mrs, J, E. Brugger re- turned again with her daughter and will becared for by her daughter unt] spring arrives ween { 8 and children her who of Anyone interested two 00d horses ing upon Mr. H Township. Mr have ome but in hasing by call- les of Union expects wv time © dispose pure will profit M Mi es a sale would horses like th time has ho and an them al emasamciimad immediate not need for able 1 person ill particuls that C. K accident nave tal spreader ( and one 0 and 10 RY | | from under them and drove them | | into the barn. He was taken to doctor immediately who dressed the | wound and he is now getting wang nicely Miss Mary Lucas, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Boyd L. Lucas, who has been employed in the Hoag restau- rant in Bellefonte, slipped off very quietly on Bunday and expects be married some UUme this week 0 Mr. LeRoy Lucas, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ruel Lucas of Union Town- ship, who ls employed in Itimore, Maryland as an Electric Welder, 1L2Roy came heme over the weekend and ook his future bride back with him. Congratulations young folks, but watch out for the perenaders upon your return, Mr. Jesse H, Caum of the Bell Telephone Company of Bellefonte, Pa, met with the patrons of the line In town, last Saturday after- noon at the office of G. W. Holt & Bon the purpose of instrueting them on the new dial phones which will be Installed in November and to fing out whether they wished the dial phones installed in places of business and homes instead of the old ones now being used, They all agreed to have them put in. Those present who gre pa- trons on the borough line were: G W. Holt; B. E, Holt; J. B. Hall; Me- Elwain Brothers and Ruth Parsons ne so FILLMORE | be a chicken and waflle r in the basement of the Fill. M. E church on Friday even- 14. Tickets 50c for adult for children Taylor has been sta sister Mrs. Walter Corman near Bellefonte for the past ‘ ior have their more ing and re March ne Pas ne and Mrs Harry Marshall of Matilda were visitors at the D. Marshall home on Sunday Mrs. Oertie Huey, Mrs Prank Hull and son Leon yard visited With relatives al Juniats on Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Domer Emeltzer, of Centre Hall, and Orrie Kelley and daughter Mary and her husband, of Altoona, spent Sunday at {he Ber- nard Crust home Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huey of to ata, visited at the Prank Hull home a! on Sunday evening. ————— PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP, leVery Rudy of State College spent the weekend with her daughi~ ter Jane and parents Mr, and Mrs, Orvis Lucas of Yar. nell, spent Bunday with Mrs, Lucas’ father William Richner, Norman Richner spent Priday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Clair Richner of Bummit Hill, Harvey Eminhizer wig a Thurs day morning visitor at the home of Toner Packer Cialr Richner and boys of Bum=- mit Hil, were Bunday visitors at the home of his father, Oliver Rudy and Eva Singley of Lewistown were Thursday visitors atl the home of Theodore Eminhiser, Theodore Eminhizer and Robert Rudy are both going to Harrisburg to see about work on Tuesday morning. We wigh them luck, SMALL Foliage Plants for the Table and Windows 10c *" 15¢ We have a large var- iety of these plants. - WOODRING’S FLORAL GARDENS 127 E. Howard St Phone 64 BELLEFONTE, PA. By the Manufacturers of The Famous SLUMBERNEST INNERSPRING MATTRESSES This well known manufacturer ued disconiinucd patterns of expensive tickines on these mattresses and box springs We scooped the entire lot. They go on sale tomorrow at much less than you would expect fo pay, Note These Fine Features! % Famous Bonnell Unit % Double Quilted Sisal Pads % Neat Roll Edges HIGH STREET % Government Standard Woven Ticks % Strong Strap Handles . . . Air Vents % Made by the Makers of “Slumbernest”™ BELLEFONTE, PA. a I
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