—lctober 16 16, 1041, HOWAR Mr. and Mrs, N. G. Woodland were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Brookville were guests over this | weekend of Miss Eleanor Leathers. | D NEWS morning. Mrs. Elizabeth Ham Harman at Mill Hall, Rev, M. C. Frick of Sweet sckenroth Leathers of | spending this week with Mrs. Stewart of | Frank Rankin of Lewistown Sunday is Valley They also attended the football | la former pastor of this place and | game at State College, Saturday Misses Nelle and Anna Holter left! Sunday for Sunbury to be at the Mr. Charles Snyder home for two! weeks, Mrs. Arthur Irvin attended the) district meeting of the Eastern Star | lodge in Clearfield Saturday. Mrs, Kate Weber and family spent Saturday at the home of her son John in Montoursville. Mr. and Mrs M W. Wagner daughter Joanne, attended the foot- ball game at State College Satur-| day. Mr. Harry DeArment the district deputy grand master of the I. O. O. | FP. lodge also Mr. Jack Leathers Mr. Blair Pletcher Mr. T. G. Leath- | ers installed the officers of the Blanchard lodge Monday night. The following men installeq officers of the I. O. O. FP. lodge in Philipsburg | last Friday night: Mr. Harry DeAr- ment, Mr lair Pletcher, Jack | Leathers and Mr. Cameron Long. There were ninety-five members attended Sunday School Oct. 12th at the Evangelical church for “Rally Day.” The offering was above the! goal. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. DeArment and family called at the home of Mr James DeArment of Tyrone, Sun-| day | Mrs. Raymond Love ters Lois and Janet of Bellefonte gpent Saturday and Sunday at the! home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Pletcher Mrs. Catherine brother Mr, C burg, were guests of Mr Roy Difenderier. Miss Louise Deitrich of Williams- port spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Irvin. Miss Nelle Weber entertained the Indies of the sewing club Tuesday evening. HOWARD NO. Robert. Shea and wife of Belle- fonte, were Sunday callers at the! bome of Mr and Mrs. Willis Markle Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kline of Jer- gey Shore, called on friends in How- ard and vicinity Sunday Mrs. Cora Ammerman of Pine Glenn, is visiting at the homes Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs W. Burkey Mr. and Mrs. Francis Haupt of South Renovo, spent the weekend a the cabin of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Confer at Howard, R Pp. L G. A. Eckdahl and son Carroil, hile at the home of Mr. and Mrs and daugh-! Runyon and | A. Grove of Lewis- and Mrs 2 “ nits aut ol D | Miss Francis Holter { ence of | nesday | Swartz, Roland | School | came | Blanchard, was buried at Bla Monday afternoon in the cemetery, Mrs, Paul Cheeseman Sr, llamsport, visited her siste Clyde Z. Long and brother, Weber, the past week. Mr. Rex Herlinger and were w | visitors at the home of the f | parents, at Tamarack Rev, Wallace J Harry G nual Williamsport District the Methodist lowship, Friday at Grace Methodist lHamsport. Harry was urer of same for the Philip and David as their guests Sunda brother and wife Mr Walter Holter and daughter of Lewisburg Mr. and Mrs Harry Carr and vert were electec A. Holt over Benton Low son Arthur, guests of Mr George Cummings Sunday The District Conference Methodist church will be at Newberry. Bishoj ard will give the evening which will be open to the Rev, Wallace J Mrs. George Cummings w Philipsburg Monday Ww Cummings officiated at the of Mrs, Arminta Braden of Pa George Evers mots more, Md. Saturday be emploved at lant as a machinist 1838 W. McHenry Md. He was accompan place by his mother Mr of Howard, and his Evers Lock George graduated {rom I for Boys last out of the schol of first cl Mr. and Mrs. William B Mrs. Helen Flook and Mrs Wagner of Jersey She we day n home of Mr Mrs. Keeley visited a few days with her Mr. John Regel at the home Harry Regel red to where Martin Will Ba led the St of trade re pin 0 held at Mrs, Kate Weber Friday members being pr new members voted entertained with a light service. After esent in. Mr beautiful whi Cummings Eckdahl, attended the Confer- Youth and Saturday church, and and Cummings here Cathe pring with ass machinist nchard, Disciple of Wil- r, Mrs Wil- | | appendectomy other business, a social hour was | enjoyed and fine refreshments were | served. Mr, Herbert Bryan becoming sud- | denly lll Sunday p. m. while at work | at the Titan Metal plane, went to | Bellefonte to Dr, Locke and after al thorough examination found an operation necessary { He is in the Centre County Hospital | | and getting along fine. The oper-| ation was performed by Dr. Locke, assisted by Rev. Rogers. Mrs. C. Owens Fry, Mr. and Mrs | Clayton Fry and Mrs, Fred Steuben, Balser | friend, eckend rmer's and an- Fel« held Wil i Ltreas- coming year er had y' their Mrs Nancy e, Mrs of Cal- Mrs of the held Wed- y Leon- addres public and in Mr funera Athens ere B he ne alti- will Bomber stay al itimore, that rine brother Haven {fershey and th Lo atchlet David re Sun- in al the » Regel iphila father of Mrs 10me 2 Tung, 9 "or I'l » nd four Weber candle n election ' of officers for the coming year and =e Let the National Store Help Solve Your Clothing Budget ! In all the newest shades, Single or double breast- ed models. 5 6" and $19.75 Top Coals Fly front, set-in sleeve models, in tweeds, cov- erts, polo fleeces, cloth, and ad | 6" and $19.75 AAA HURRY, MEN ! Stock Up on Our Famed $1.65 Shirs! Stop Hunting for BARGAINS Here They Are: Hunting Coats $2.98 to $498 BREECHES $1 98 to $2.98 Caps - 59¢ to $1.00 Heavy Socks 20c¢ to 59c¢ Hi-Cuts $3.95 up NATIONAL STOR MEN’S AND BOYS WEAR TEMPLE COURT BLDG. ADAM * YALE MOHAWK MAMA MWA BELLEFONTE, E | Ellen | Mrs, Mary Schenck, | the hostess assisted by Mrs Glock of Willlamsport, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George C. Long Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Depue of | New York City spent last weekend with the latter's sister and brother- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harry E. But- ler, who were accompanied to thelr home by Mrs, Butler and another sister Mrs. Russell Confer of Miles- burg, who visited their guest. Mr New York City Monday with Butler A chicken dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. G, A Eckdahl Sunday evening at their home in honor of their son Harry Gustafs’ 16th birth- day. Others present were Harry's! aged grandmother Mrs Clara But- | ler, Rev Wallace J. Cummings, ! Thomas Ward, Mr and Mrs. Ward Cumming: of Shippensburg. Miss! Margurite Delong of Bellefonte Carroll and Carolyn Eckdah] and Carrye E. Butler, The Howard High School held a weiner roast in the High Schoo! bullding Friday evening. Arrange- | ments had been made to hold it at the park at Lamar, due to inclement weather it was confined to the chool buliding. Plenty to eat and a good time kept all in good spirits | and they forgot about their disap- | pointment in not getting to Lamar Miss Beverly Painter was hostess to a miscellaneous shower at her home Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Archie Allison, formerly Miss Virginia Heverly. The [following were present: Misses Phyllis Brum- baugh, Francis Holter, Mary Paint- er, Mrs. Mary Peters, Mrs. Doris Holter Mrs, Emily Leathers, Mrs Anna Painter Mrs. Allison and Miss Painter. Mrs. Allison was present ed with many useful and lovely gifts. A social hour of singing, con- tests and games, and a delicious h was enjoyed by all Mr. D. Milford Walle of Tyrone on-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. William Confer of this place, passed away al that place, Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. PFunera] services was held l'uesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Presby- terian churth, Tyrone, Reittives and friends attending from here ware: Miss EMredaa Confer, Mr James Horan, Mrs Adam Kiine and on Harold, Mrs. Minnie Welsh Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Delong ang son Robert and Mrs, Eliza Lucas. Mrs. Charles Confer of Howard R D. being partially blind from cat- aracts on both eyes for some time submitted to an operation last win- the weekend as! Confer motored to Sunday, returning! his wife and Mrs lun | ter having tHe cataract on her lef: eye removed. The sight being fully restored. In July the cataract on the right eye was removed but did not respond to treatment and in fection set in, causing total blind- ness. Three weeks ago Mrs. Conler was taken to the hospital at Hunt- ingdon, where it was found neces- ary 1o remove the eye. The oper- ation was performegq by Dr. Hunt eye specialist Saturday Oet. 4 Mrs. Confer is somewhat improved in health, and Is convalesxing at her home. Mr. Milford Heverly and family are moving from Howard R. D to the property formerly owned by Robert Bennison now owned by Messrs, Thomas and Blair Pletcher instead of at Mill Hall ss Ene in last weeks paper. This place being nearer to where he is employ- ed Mr and Mrs. William Deffender- fer had as their guests on Sunday the former's uncle and aunt, C. A Grove, and Mrs. Katherine Run- yan of West Milton, also his broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Charles Wagner and daughter Jean of Lewisburg The first Hallowe'en party was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Delong Friday evening with Mrs Delong as hostess. The f[ollowing members of the “Friendship Circle Class” of the Church of Christ and friends were present in masquerade costume... Mrs. Katherine Wyland and daughter Nelle, Mrs. Margaret Pletcher, Mrs Mary Katherine Peters, Mrs. Bertha Schenck Miss Mary Elizabeth Schenck, Mrs. Lydia Pletcher, Miss Martha Pletcher, Mrs Clair Lyons, Mrs, Mae Strunk Misses Lois Lyons and Mrs. Audry | Strunk Long, Mrs. Grace Sutton. Mrs, Hazel Fickes, Mrs. Louise Do- lan, Mrs. Genevieve Yearick, Mra George Anderson, Mrs Emily Leathers, Mrs. William Mapes Mrs Glock, Mry. Annie Schenck, ' Mrs, dary Ba- ger, Mrs. Ruth Strunk, Miss Trenna | Pletcher, Mrs. Nan Confer and Mrs Ida Gray. The door prize. a set of framed pictures was won by Mrs Louise Dolan. Many games and! contests were played suitable to the occasion, with prizes given. A deli- cious cafeteria lunch was served by Methodist—Rev, W. J. Cummings | pastor. Curtin: Sunday School 9:30 | | 4. m.; Kennedy: Sunday School 9: 30 | ia m; Weslyan League 7:30 p. m. Howard: The sermon Sunday even- | | ing will be on the subject “Would we | i | he | | home of Mrs, John Conda, | Street, : : | see Jesus?” It will be an illustrated sermon; Hunters Run: Sunday | School 9:00 a. m., Worship service | 10:00 a. m.: Beech Creek: Sunday School 9:30 a, m., Worship service | 11:00 a. m. Church of Christ: Rev, M. §. Rog- | ers, pastor. Church School 10:00 a m.; Communion 11:00 a, m.; Even- ing Worship 7:30 p. m. "The Loyal | | Workers Class” will meet at the! Walnut | Thursday evening. | Kecond Mrs. Edward Aldrich, of Towan- | ida, this week found in her garden | lon bushes which bore the a large number of ripe raspberries | usual | crop at the usual time. At ne Mills, Mrs. Welles Hollenbach has | a large bush of pink June roses blooming for the second time, and her Dorothy Perkins rambler is also budding for the second time, | in the church | Methodist church will sponsor a hol- | will be charged 10c, | will be THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services: | Prayer service this Thursday even- ing, Sunday 8chool on Sunday morning at 9:15; Epworth League at 6:30 and the regular preaching ser- vice at 7:30 at which time wil] be conducted the Communion service under the direction of the pastor, Rev, Snyder, Presbyterian Church Services: — Bible Study Class Monday evenings at 7:30, Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer service Friday evening; Sun- day School Sunday morning at 9:30 followed by the regular service with sermon by the pastor, Rev. Jacobs. Hallowe'en Party:—The members the Epworth League of the Gf lowe'en party this Friday evening in the community house, Persons who come masked will be charged! a small fee of 5¢ while all unmasked | Refreshments! will be served and a good time Is] in store for all. The public is In- vited. Doors will open at 7:30 p. m A Warning: ~The Secretary of] the borough council] has advised that any persons indulging in any] hallowe'en pranks, such as soaping | windows, damaging buildings and property in any manner whatsoever dealt with according to law. | These annual pranks are very an- noying to citizens and the council and burgess have taken the matter in hands and will prosecute to the full extent of the law, anyohe caught or reported doing such] things. We would advise all young folks to be on their good behaviour over this annual event Mr. Harold Hall has recently been | employed with the Buper Market in| Bellefonte Mr, and Mrs former's sister Viaduct, Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Esau Pries toona are visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Ruel Lucas and f{amil Mr Basil Robison and | thaly Ruel Lucas and the | Mr; B. E Holt County, Pa ty of Al- ady friend | hig tenant { Pa, Is | home { returned { with { spending som« Don't forget the 5% off all County, State, Poor and Bor- ough Tax on November 1st, A Republican Rally was held in the Community House on Tuesday evening and a good number in at- lendance, Miss Florence Finch returned to her home here on Monday evening after a six weeks visit with friends in Norristown and Philadelphia Mrs. Dawson of Bellefonte, re- turned to her home the latter part of last week after several weeks visit with Mrs Amanda Way Mr, and Mrs. Charles Conly the proud parents of a born in the Centre County &l on Sunday evening fourth child Mr rebate goes are daughter Hospit- this is their J. H. Finch put a new roof on house cupled by Mi William Emenhizer and week, and was assist Eckley Jarrett of Pittsburgh spending some time at the of Mr. and Mr Raymond Snoke of Un Township. a ing with 4 1 crop, Miss the oo and Muy family, last by Lawrence Mr. Walter Jan Dome ang Mr having her pi naparent Jumimers a couple Mr and Stambe of Ohio Messrs, Walter Luca John Barton pent with relatives in Philad weeks Mr AT home 8 forme: Priestly Stonebraker Pa. visited last week relatives in the communi with 1 unaay guests of thur and Fred Mr Dora ceola Mills the time rolh Miss Rose and her mother, of Cormn- | Wn ing. X. ¥ parents Mr. and Mrs won Mr. G. W. Hol and brother, J. N last Wednesday evening ing trip at Golden Lake Canada Mrs. H E McElwain and son Donald, accompanied by Mrs Stella Parsons motored to Pittsburgh and for several days with friends spent Sunday with his | John M. Rob- Holt, returned from a fish- | Ontario and relatives Mrs. Sue McEwen returned home late Saturday evening from Mili- heim where she had been spending the past week with her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs Howard Bricker. | Mr. and Mrs Ruel Lucas, Mr and Mrs. Esau Priestly, Mr. and Mm John Hoff and Mrs. Hazel Barion and daughter Florence visiled re- cently with relatives in Jersey Shore, i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowan and family of Beliwood, were callers on {riends and relatives in the com- | munity on Sunday. Their son Thompson drove them here in his car | Guests at the home of Mr Mrs E L Parsons over the weekend were their daughters Lorraine Parsons of Canton, and Missy Margaret Parsons of risburg. Pa i Miss Ida May Barton a student at Lock Haven State Teachers Col- lege, and Miss Ceorgeanna Holt, a student at Pennsylvania State Col- | lege, spent the weekend at their) respective homes i Guests at the home of Mrs. Har- | riet Askins and sister Miss Mary | Turner over the past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jarrett and | their neighbors, Mrs. McNab and | daughter Miss Margarets McNab ali of Pittsburgh, Pa. i The members and friends of the | Presbyterian church had their do- nations of food stuffs on dispiay in the gchuwreh on Sunday evening! which goods will be delivered to the Home a the Aged in Hollidaysburg | some time this week | A nice lot of food stuffs was pre-| sented to the Home for the Aged in Tyrone and was on display in the Methodist church on Sunday morn- | ing. The goods will be taken to the Honie this Saturday where ap- | propriate exercises will be conduct- | ed. i A reception was held last Thurs- day evening for the new pastor of | and | past Miss Pa Har- ! the Methodist church, Rev William Snyder and his wife ang little} daughter A good number were] present at the prayer service and | remained for the reception imme- | | diately following. § Miss Eleanor Snoke, daughter of | Mr. and Mrg Raymond Snoke of | Union Township, accompanied her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- | a8 Jarrett to their home in Pitts burgh on Sunday and expects to! visit for the next couple weeks and take in the gights of Pittsburgh. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Parsons and | daughter, Joanne of Morgantown | | West Virginia, arriveg in town last | : Thursday evening and spent several | days visiting with his mother, Mrs. Julia Parsons and atiended the | Stere-Tingue wedding on Saturday | morning. They returned to their home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, George 8, Bullock of Philadelphia, motored up to our {community last Saturday return- ing on Sunday, accompanied by his | mother, Mrs, G. W. Bullock and aunts, Mrg, Grace Foster and Miss Katherine Smith, who are visiting at the former's home and with Rev. and Mrs. Robert Keeler of Philadel- phiz this week. Mr, and Mrs. John C. Stere re- {turned to their respective homes here on Tuesday evening from 2 | wedding trip to Niagara Falls N Y. and other points. They expect 110 go to housekeeping very soon in | an apartment in Bellefonte, but same has not been vacated and they | will remain at home until they ob- tain possession. We herewith ex- | tend most hearty congratulations to | this young couple and wish for | them an abundance of happiness ai thelr journey through life, returned 1 Cine noon aller t and son BE Holt | * TYRONE PLAYERS TO OPEN SIXTH SEASON TONIGHT ONLY out of 79 of Our Loans Are Affected by the New Federal Regulations! MAA E£MHITHAITRIRR IRR A MVM Yes, it's a fact . . . and so it's “business as usual” in our offices. You can still obtain ready cash for your money wor- ries. ®* REAL ESTATE ENDORSEMENT ® SALARY *AUTOMOBILE AND * CHARACTER LOANS Come to your “Friendly Loan Office” with money problems, We will be glad to help you with a red-tape free loan. your Loans $300 or Less Up to 16 Months to Repay CENTRE COUNTY THRIFT CORP. State College—Phone 2 Bellefonte—¥Phone 330 Clothing Store rp Here Is Sold 1878 in Ne rooin Food expanded. In addition a branch Lewisburg versity, from branch store College from when fire wiped out siness block in which the 5 located. A new and mod- ern butlding Was erected by Mr Monigomery on the same site, but shortly after its completion the de pression, together with the large financial loss suffered in the fire worked against the enterprise and the store was disposed of in "1835 son Frank Montgomery men’s furnishings store in 0 Lhe store al Bellel the Brockerhoff Hotel block. : store was conducted at now occupied by Gold- hone of Bucknell Uni Market. The re- 18 nother } ] o) the Btiate nie mans . mained nationally - haberdashery Continged jrom page one) store years, will handie rigers n clothing and Allegheny 1888. when Montgo leas. ed the room at the southern end of that buliding. The store has been there continually since that time Upon the death of Frank Mont. gomery in 1808 WwW. Hassell took charge of the business, and un. ider his capable management the was merry completed in Montgomery sinre had its 5 store vy wh present the Benne ich his son, 1 Oy West the Diam ele) ng Join In 2 Ld : 2 $ : | of KYANIZE AANA FREE SOUVENIR! To everyone visiting our store dur- ing this sale, we will give a can "No Suds” Cleaner Come in for yours today! MVEA IAA MAA the Celebration! I's Clinefelfer's First Everyone is cordially invited to attend our first anniversary celebration and to share in the outstanding values we are offering. Many of them cannot be repeated, so take advan- tage of this opportunity to restock your home in keeping with the new season and with nationally advertised mer- chandise. C£VRRRRAAAIANAN TY Mem SPECIAL! 9x12 Feltcraft Rugs Were 8105 wn $6.95 LINOLEUM SPECIALS ! GOOD SELECTION! WONDERFUL VALUES! Armstrong Quaker Print Linoleum 6-ft. Width and 9-ft. Width 45c¢ Regular 50c square yard—Anniversary Price 12-ft. Width Inlaid Linoleum Regular 65¢ square yard-—Anniversary Price HEAVY MARBELLE PATTERNS 2.00 $1.50 SPECIAL! 9x12 Quaker Rugs Were $5.95 wr $4.95 Armstrong's ARMSTRONG'S %-IN. Inlaid Linoleum Reg. $2.35 square yard—Anniversary Price Standard Marbelle Regular $1.89 square yard--NOW ONLY SPECIAL! Heavy Rag Carpet 36-inch Width—Reg. $1.10 + $1.00 » WOOL AND FIBRE JACOUARD WEAVE RUGS swrerars tin $22.50 we. sun RUG SPECIALS! MOHAWK AXMINSTERS FROM STOCK! Lot of 6 Rugs Regular $63.50, al..... $67 95 $5150 Lot of 3 Rugs Regular $4095, at .. $415° Lot of 5 Rugs Regular $72.50, at J. C. CLINEFELTER High Street “We Specialize in Walls and Floors” Bellefonte, Pa. Installation Service by Factory-Trained Mechanics ——— All Work Personally Supervised.
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