November 20, 19 41. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five Er —— LOCALS wid Tuesday Fisher, took Was ol ad- Among our callers our good friend Harry Ferguson township, who vantage of the nice day to transact | business in Bellefonte Mrs. R. L. Capers returned to her home on East Curtin street yesterday afternoon, from the Cen- tre County Hospital where she had been under observation and treat ment since Friday -~Mrs. Oliver Witmer, Spring street, who for has been quite ill, on taken to the Centre pital where she is undergoing servation and treatment In spite of anything you can do, you cannot keep your eyes young They age with the rest of the body But you can keep your sight young See Dr. Howard F. Bauer, optome- trist. at Crossley's Jewelry store Bellefonte Mrs. Edward R. Miller High street, last Wednesday went to Harrisburg to attend the 19th annual convention of the Pennsyl- vania State Council of Republican Women, held in the Educational building More than 1800 women attended the sessions The following members P. O. of A. Lodge of Bellefonte, at- tended a meeting at Orviston on Thursday evening: Mrs. Jesse Gar- brick, Mrs. Wilma Folmore, Mrs Marjory Young, Mrs. Mary Hoy Mrs. Margaret Gates, Mrs. Carrie Downing Mrs. Harvey East High street Samuel Hess, of turned Tuesday {re after visiting with North some Lime Monday was County I« ob- of Ke of East of the of Mrs re. : P. Schaeffer and Mr. and State College Wythville, Va Mr. and Mt Hess, On the group © \ um Stevenson and his of Waddle, and Miss Margaret Lydon, of New York Ci are spending a week ten days on a motor trip to Carp 8S} by, Miss. They leans and other then ret ' _ ty or urn hot cinnati Pi the la tter city Ellis Kell Mr. and and 4 or Mrs and Lewi Smith Charles Wag Donald Hu Milford Cox Blair, all of Belle! on Tuesday nigh Biz Bear Rod and near Renovo ening of the The days Joseph Wagner Rev. A. G. Herr Snyder, and Fr tent cil Jack n Club House for the op- sterday Gu 0 prepare bear ye season to spend several previous jor group expects camp record at 3rd Salisbury today to holidays and Mrs family Bing- George C. Bingaman dent at Catawba Coll N. C. Is expected home spend the “Thanksgiving” with his parents Mr George C. Bingaman, at the home on E aman aviation wit] the coll first solo after he in an airplane given the uth rogram uthority qe street is studies ntly took three weeks his first Fide course Civil Aeron: uti cs and rece his Aioht fugn ege only experienced The under Woman's ~The ual Chri December 5. at the Woman's Auxiliary been aclive in ren wlering n ceded 5 vice to the Y. New curtains in lobby furnished by the eiou and Mrs. D. A Grove donated som furnishings, including a rocking chair and some fine cushions upholstered --Miss Emmy Lou of Mr. and Mrs James Craig, of West Curtin street, Bellefonte, has been appointed to the committee on arrangements for the annual Sopho- more Cotillion at Bucknell Univer- sity. where she is a student. The dance, which will be held on Nov- ember 28. will feature Buddy Wil- liams and his orchestra. Miss Craig is seeking a degree in the liberal arts department at Bucknell. She is a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, a member of the house of represen- tatives for the women's student gov~ ernment, and the vice-president of the sophomore class — Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Irene Holz Friedman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Friedman, of New York City, to Leo W. VanDernoot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Wolferman, also of New York. Miss Friedman was graduated from Bernard College and did post graduate work at New York University. Her fiance, who studied at Columbia University, is now with the Division of Contract Distribution of the Office of Pro- duction Management in Washington The bride-to-be and her mother, Mr: Priedman, who is a sister of the late Harry Holz, of Belelfonte, are well known here through fre- quent visits to this community —A wedding supper was given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billett on SBun- day evening, November 8, in honor of their son Donald, and bride, the former Miss Velda Hoover, of Pine Glen, who were married earlier in the afternoon in the Evangelical Church in Bellefonte. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of State College. Those who attended the supper were. Rev. and Mrs. H H. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, and son Richard; Mrs. Ada Yocum, of Hublersburg: Wil- Ham Billett; Oscar Billet, daughter Valree; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hou- ser and children, Faye, Janet, La- Rue and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. Pred Billett, and the bride and groom The newlyweds left Monday morn- ing for Baltimore, where Mr, Billett has been employed for the last few months by the Rem Manufacturing Company. Their plans for the fu- ture are indefinite, stmas were Craig, daughter Mrs. Howard Oakwood, of Miles burg, spent several days last week in Philadelphia where she visited her friend, Miss Mary Pennington Special! Prompt service on iden- tification photos Evenings only Saturday all day. Sager Photo Ser- vice, 19 West Howard street, Belle- fonte, Pa uf Miss Betty Long returned to Philadelphia yesterday after a sev- eral days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Long, West Linn street Mrs. Mary Weaver Child is now occupying an apartment in the Furst building on East High street, having moved recently from the Henderson house on the same street Mr. and Mrs. Gray children, Gray, Jr, and Camp Hill, were guests last Mr. FPurey's parents, Mr. and George Fuerey, at their home East Linn street Lambert by Herbert Malin, Tommy and Richard Witmer, all of Belle- fonte, attended the Penn-Army foot- ball game in Philadelphia Saturday afternoon, making the trip to that in Mr, Lambert's car Mr. and Mrs. Richard of East Curtin street; Mr Samuel Waite, of North street, and Prof. James R motored to Ithaca, N. Y., over the weekend to attend the Cornell-Dart- mouth football game, The game re- sulted in a 33 t victory for Cornell Mrs son Furey and Mauvis, of week of Mrs on accompanied Fromm, Osborne city Herman and Mrs Allegheny Hughes Lawrence McClure Alan Harvey to retum er } ir E Bishop street Centre County ana in- fant are expected ast tre Hos pital wl 1 the family, was Mrs. McClure Milchener Police w eek Breon idge rougn ton thi Elmer R moved th er Donald John chased from Mrs {former Breon home and Mrs. John the nn t Poet son Margare Williams Miss Elizabeth Coor and Miss Stella Cox n I AITANgemMents about December 15 Berardis apartme 10g ne i the fl Drug Odille econd Everitt by Mrs the bhullding. Mrs Mott will move to the third floor apartment in the same building Herbert Koepp-Baker, in he speech clinic at Penn meet tment JW apar the Store, n« Mott, owner occupied 4 of Dr charge of State was the t ¢ Belle Thursday Leif A. Olsen Twenty-three illard Hartswick ork being clinic h White building served by Mrs Charles Dean speaker at a ing te Mothers Club held t at the home of Mrs on West Curtin were present gave a report on done at the baby Wednesday in Refreshments were Olsen and cohostes- Keller and Mrs f the street Mrs 14 vary . eld every the East Cu Belle of the Robb of dinner heid last Robb home Mrz. Robb his 72nd Those present Robb, their Nevin Robb a family Thursday night at the party, planned by was given in honor birthday anniversan were: Mr, and Mrs daughter-in-law, Mrs and her two children, Jane and Nev- in, Jr. and their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs Mahlon K Robb and daughter. Anne, and Mrs Richard Holmes, all of Bellefonte Miss Helen Butler, home econo- mics extension representative for Centre County, was the speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Bellefonte Garden Club, held last Wednesday at the Penn Belle Hotel. The tables were decorated with evergreens, fruits, cones and candles. Pavors were red Japanese maple leaves with blue candles and white candy. Miss Butler gave a talk and presented illustrations on holiday arrange- ment. Mrs. W. J. Emerick, presi- dent of the club, presided while Mrs. J. Dorsey Hunter was program chairman. More than 20 members of the club were present Mrs. Malcolm Yeager and Mrs Jack H. Yeager entertained at tea at their home on North Spring street last Thursday afternoon in honor of the 79th birthday anni- versary of their aunt, Mrs. Mary A Geissinger. Mrs. H. L. Curtin, of Curtin, poured. Thosé present were: Mrs. Wycliffe Gardner, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. W, M. Bottorf, Mrs. D. R. Foreman, Miss Lois Foreman, Mrs. M. R. Johnson, Mrs. G Oscar Gray, Mrs. Baney, Miss Mary Underwood. Miss Blanche Underwood, Mrs. George A. Beezer, Miss Harriet Hart. Mrs. N. B. Spangler, Miss Sarah Malin, Miss Mary Linn, all of Belelfonte and vicinity, and Mrs. Geissinger’s sis ter, Mrs. Olive T. Kerstetter and son, Walton, of Harrisburg -Qur thanks go to Mr. and Mrs George W. Ocker, of Harrisburg for ye ine ’ Oi their subscription renewal and well | wishes for a pleasant Thanksgiving, together with a word of encourage- ment for the election of the next Democratic Governor, adds by way of personal opinion: “Why not send men to the Legis lature lke Mr. Decker and Mr. Thompson, or young men like Abner Alexander or Harry Potter, of Cen- tre Hall,” who she is certain, “would never vote yes to women serving liquor over the bar or in hotel rooms.” Both Mr. and Mrs. Ocker are enjoying the weekly visits of the Centre Democrat, which, as they aptly put it, keeps them informed of “almost anything that comes to pass | in Centre county.” Wilbur | | | 1s | Montoursville, irence Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ocker | { Mrs. Oliver Gamble, jter, Antes Fort; Mrs. Jacob Gamble | Mary Strayer, | a Mr Friday in Lewistown with their son and daughter<in<law, Mr, and Mrs Stuart Hoy Mr. and Mrs Witmer Symmonds of Reynolds avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of thelr first child, a daughter, born at the Centre County hospital last Thurs. day. The little girl welghed seven pounds at birth, Mrs, Symmonds the former Catherine Mertz, of McVeytown Mi L. Scott Howard street ing underwent a major operation the Centre County Hospital, terday was reported to be recover- ing satisfactorily although she | not expected to be permitted to en- tertain visitors at the hospital til later this week Miss Marie Conng Library apartments, is evpected to arrive home from Brooklyn, N.Y, where she has been spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rear- ick and family, While in that city she attended the wedding of her nephew, Phillip Rearick, and Miss Josephine Langdon, of Brooklyn Mrs J. C. Rogers and daughter Catherine, of North Allegheny street spent the weekend in Philadelphia with Mrs. Rogers son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mr Walter Scholz and family. They were ac- companied on the trip by Mrs, Hugh 8. Tavior and Mrs. Newell B. Long of Bellefonte, who spent the time with Stover, of East who on Friday mom. nt VES un- han, of the relatives Mrs. George P. Bible, of East urtin was guest of honor at family dinner held Friday night Jeoming Hotel, Williamsport tion her birthday an- Cuests present included Mrs, Bible and daughter s Schad Bellefonte and daughter Mrs Russell State College it has been Brooklvn Hughe and Mr c a at the in celebra niversary Mr. and Mrs. Loui another Blair, of nnouncemer « 4 Lie Wf of of riage of Mi youngest ighter « Carles Hughe Bellefonte but now George Gregory Clarke Brooklyn The bride is a James R. Hughes, of West Bellefor Mary J and Mr Salsie dan { Mr of Brooklyn also nie Bist street Thursday n and was Hospital for had been un- fvvmt idee. Earl Carver an Bush and Oscar vel Hollow: Miss Nell Williams, of Howard» Frank X $ Connor former mag of Pir fis delp hia, ar } E. Bowes 1 OO Conn istrate H of East High the ngage - Catherine Mrs. Doro- Logan street Bellefonte at the Mr. Knapp. also School graduate Super Mrs. Nellie Cole has announced ent her daughter to Jas 8 Knapp. son of Knapp, of West Cole attended School and is employed Brockerhoff Hote a Bellefonte High is employed Market the wedding of were over: John's East Bishop street Pri- and Sister Marie department of Bt John's attended an oon- ference of the Pennsylvania School Music Association held at State Col- lege. Sister Lucretia is head of the music department at Marywood College, Scranton, while Sister Dav- idica is in charge of the vocal de- partment of the same college Mrs. Marie Rhoads, of Water street. received word Puerto Rico last week that Pvt. Charles G. Rhoads Belle. fonrite and State College. has finish- ed his six weeks of recruit training and is now assigned to regular duty He is driving a one-half ton “recon” car for Captain Charles L. Bear, the Battery Commander. Pvt. Rhoads enlisted in June for three vears of service, and at present is at Battery A. 51st Coast Artillery, Port San Crestobel. San Juan, Puerto Rico, for a period of two years. The re. maining year will be served in the States ~Those from out-of-town here for the funeral of A. 8. Fleck. of Al- buquerque, N. Mex. last Wednesday were. Mrs. Fleck and son, Roger, of Albuquerque; Stuart Fleck and son, Ellsworth, of Niagara Palle: Mr. and Mrs. John Maffet, Altoona: Mr. and Mrs. Miller Herman, Millbrook; Mr Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ammerman and daughters. Ruth and Jane, of Homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fleck of Danville: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hermann, Morristown, N. J: Mr and Mrs. Art Kimberly, Caldwell, T, J.; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prye, Harris- burg, and relatives and friends from Centre County communities. convent on day the Rose. of two Sister School North from her son, of ~Among those from out of town who were held last Wednesday for and Mrs. Jacob Hoy spent | the funeral of Mrs, George M. Gam- | ble, of West Linn street, were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Losch, Washing tonville; Mr. and Mrs. James Losch, | Mr. and Mrs. Law- Moe Clure Flook, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Flook, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Flook, | all of Salladysburg; Mr and Mrs. | Olive Dice. Mrs. Estelle Slotman Mrs. Mac Pot- and daughter, Mrs. Jersey 8hore; Robison Gamble, Lock {| Harold PFlook, Williamsport: Charles | (Hyde and children, Williamsport ; | IMr. and Mrs. Willard Gamble, Mrs. | i Haven: Mr. and Mrs. George Oster- | tag. Mrs. Charles Longren, Lancas- | ter, and Mrs. John Ostertag, of Col- umbina, We make keys of all Hubert Rossman Esso Station, Bishop street Mrs. T.N Howard street in Altoona with John Brumbaugh Mr. and Mrs of South Water moved into one of the Hugh Crum- lish houses at Pleasant Cap Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dawson, of West High street, last week moved into an apartment in the First Nat- jonnl Bank Bullding on North Alle- gheny street The Misses Catherine and Caro- lyn Diack, of Lock Haven, spent the weenend with thelr brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Cur- tin at their home on West Linn street Mr little types West x50 Shaughnessy, of East is spending this week her sister Mr: Monsel], Monday Charles street and Mrs. W. F, Markle granddaughter, Shirley Tussey., of Petersburg, R. D callers at this office vesterday ing while in Bellefonte mission Mr. and nessy. of weekend In Bhaughnessy's Shaughnessy their home Miss fonte. and Lewistown State, spent Newcomb's comb street M1 Mrs. C daughter Carolyn, and tiie Rogers apartments weekend in McKeesport Hartle’s brother Mr. and Mrs family Members were call Roxie Smith and Ann were morn- n a business Shaugh- spent the with Mr nother Mrs TN and the family at n East Howard street Newcomb, Belle- Miss Margaret Cupp, of both students at Penn the weekend with Miss Mrs. J. C. New- East High Mrs. Thoma ‘hiladelphin elle fonte Cyrene mother her home or at arl Crust and Mrs, Hartle, spent the with Mrs and sister and Gi and ed street about morn - ing wne Firemen burn odd fire tood blaze tell Zimmerman from the Thomas tmet t who two week moved Mott apat treet oOu on mve moved the Owens apartments ne street William Sin Mr d Mrs Allegheny Alfred Miller street wt ret ree red ’ returned wstorday Mr hit- Ig their after a Wi u win to Bellefonte parents, Rev Mrs C..C at the family home on East Mr. Whiting. son of iperintendent Belle - ied wit ing s and Shuey Bishop street former wm big aE of ‘ school, formeriy res Tuesday in Beaver Palls years, newspaper while he was a some 65 years thiul reader is in excell- s advanced Callers at this office cluded P Mr. Smith a valued reader of He first subscribed resident of Howard haz been a Mr Sm considerin h, of s aged 87 of smi T . of - who | is i this Wis ago, and ever ent age since health Charles r McDowell a on East High The elder Mr. Cook contin- tendily from if a recent fall able fo walk about town Bucky’ Stemm, employ Markland Hotel, went day last week and from t wilds he ister Eling home Look and family street the ues to recover ies suffered in and upon {1 was sporting what is commonly known as a black eve, A mpatheti nd, exp ing regret asked “Bucky” what shot at a giant ed at me was date, no one has been able prove the tale A meeting for the purpose of organizing a senior men's basket ball league will be held at the Belle- fonte Y. M. C. A. on Friday, Nov- ember 21 at 7:30 P. M. Any organi- zation interested in such a league is requested to send representatives he {ric ress. the injury had happened I rabbit and it Kick- reply. And to to Cis- over the Teams from the following towns are | asked to consider the matter: State Coliege, Spring Mills, Centre Hall, Howard and Snow Shoe. Any or all industrial or other groups of the Bellefonte district are most cor- dially invited Additional Locals on page Four Card of Thanks take this means of expressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for use of their cars) their floral tributes and their many other acta of kindly ing the lilne:s and Emma Baylet, of Lemont The Pamily Lost and Found and tan years old; some- Findet Belle x4 [A death of Mrs» (Signed) LOST-—-A black hound, about 2% where along Marsh Creek lease notify Owen Kelley, onte R. D. 1 < FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Kalamazoo sympathy dure | beagle | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why The Centre partment has become Democrat's classified advertising de- 50 amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and | the benefits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter RATES Advertisements of first issue, and 15 cents for REAL ESTATE advertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS Ww this office, ments, Please do not the cull at of the advertiser. SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat Is entitled to a 25-word [ree of charge. intervals. Help Wanted A i FeRgOeQ ay WANTED { } Robert or WANTED 1 dire 48a 8 [who ow: : about and oppor! thet rUWorey at Wi 250 rE inxsulawy Work Wanted Ww ANTED- LI Ti before in Phot eo 7 Thirt w A NTE D- Pease Hall 81a fvene writ ngs Wanted to Buy WANTED. Mark, Pa Warriomn Thom ann WANTED. y buy Red Hampshires of E A Turner, Port 2 WANTED To shafiing, best of Swartz Mach Pa Phone 32-R WANTED any kind Inquire of Hubert Neil, GH 2 Phone 720-R-2 WANTED-<To buy old. disabled hots es. Will pay from $100 to $1000 Also livestock and poultry. Albert N McOaled, Loganton, Pa hone 2622 x52 WANTED AD tion we Ir? 1nd tune Bu- reais, writing desks, doughtravs chairs. tables. stands. high bnDosier beds, guns. dolls, pewter. grandfath- ef clocks, old ¢lase and china, High est price bald Cora M. Schmuck 138 E Market St York Pa x52 Articles for Sale prede Matilda Re D x48 buy prices paid ne Shoo secnnd ~To buy cattle and hoes Also trade or buv bull Bellefonte PB 321 FOR SALE- oy 1038 Plymouth “Pot- dor sedan in good condilion. In. quire of Prank Relish, Oak Hall. Pa x48 _combir nation In Moshanno POR SALE- A lock, safe ouire of oh Pa F Larcas enameled coal range. excellent condition. R K. Owens Electric Store, sirect FOR SALE An upright plano, in very good condition. Inquire of Mr: W. M. Bottorf, Spring street | Bellefonte, Pa x48 FOR SALE— “Fine red Delicious ap- {| ples, Bring basket and get except Sundays. Phone 783-R-1. R. 8Snoke, | Unionville x48 45-4 | FOR SALE-—Good used Crossley re- { frigerator, 7 cubic feet. Hubert | M. Rossman, 13 W. Bishop stree! _ Bellefonte, Pa. _Phone 245 AT LAST! bss YOUR DREAM FARM! This 225-acre farm is located in the rolling hills just south of Bellefonte. 175 acres are tillable land, balance is pasture and woodland, Stream winds through farm, past old stone house with all the charm of an early Pennsylvania homestead. Six-room house designed for comfortable living; electricity in house and barn. Barn adaptable for housing herd of 20 dairy cows. B. O. HARVEY, Agent. TEMPLE COURT BUILDING BELLEFONTE, PA. X47 | ryesday iand poultry, vou i nrices twenty-five words each additional insertion ment contains more than twenty-five words, A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate All advertisements must be complica with by those answering the office for advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge Every subscriber to advertisement This privilege can be used six times a year at different less, 25 Where one cent a word i» cents for advertise charged or that request replies to be malled aadvertise- such name inkormation concerning the The Centre these columns Dem in time, one Fa BALE # ni ni work! dle | POR SALE-A | FOR SALE Allegheny | Cider Making MAKING pressing will be and Friday After Labor day but Baturday White's C Axe ‘Mann Pa Phone 522-R-3 erat Live Stock Angus Tuess Day every Aer Pros 3441 CIDER During done of ER yf black ma Keri Moshan- team w Inquire of T non, Pa Guernsey Russell FCR SALE two weeks Bel te (Bufia ow wi old Be nne efor 15 pigs Inquire of John ard Pa RD POR SA LE Some pigs. 12 Inguire of G. A. Pivirotio own Gap, 2 miles west burg, Pa FoR "BALE _Guer in with third Holstein oow Spring Mills, FOR SALE--8Scven-year-old, 3-gaited brown saddle mare Guaranteed cund. No rea onable offer refused A R. Lytle Alexandria Pa x40 FOR BALE One ooming grade Wagner x47 ow and Gwendolya Pa nsey call one young beef cow two young catile A good home fo. a shep or collie female pup. Inquire f Mrs. Lundy Steele, Julian, Pa. x47 FCR SALE--Two purebred Holstein heifer calves, from high-producing dams. Bangs and T. B. acoredited herd Inquire of Dean R. Gephart Rebersburg, Pa 47-4 PARMERS-Penns Val ley Sales barn, Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every Bring your live alock can expect good Mer. 1H 8. T. Riegel Owner | FOR SALE—Pive head cattle: 2 milk | fresh {years old; | or; ( lan, Pa | FOR SALE--Weaned pigs: an | | Pa. Phone State College 3764 cows, 1 Guernsey, | Holstein, was in June: 1 Holstein bull, 14 1 Holstein yearling heif- Frank J. Miller, Jul x selected stted Poland«Chinae boar pigs sow pigs from good stock. Also isows and gilts bred to farrow early iin March. J. H Mitchell, bamant x 1 beef cow Poultry FOR OR SALE_Turkeys. live wel . Also one goose PA Bellefonte R. D. 2. (2miles ght or liam | Dogs, Pets, Etc. Real Estate - For Sale Houses tor Rent RENT FOR R BENT OR RENT Bellefonte mediate possess quire of Margu treet Jolin Bellefo Farm For Rent POR RENT-i40 acre m ing farm. near Belle H A. Brockerhoff arte FOR RENT ing famn, Electricity Bellefonte FOR RENT between Known 515 E Pa produc ADDIY res pod produce from Bellefonte to A. M. Rishel 345-4 45- 160 ax 3 miles Apnly Phone 1 | acked lem non as the Cluston Clinton gireet farm on share and Mill Hall farm. Inquire Lock Haven x40 Apartments for Rent PCR RENT «Desir Owens building 1060 ab] ¢ anarment in Phone 228-M or 45-4 FOR RENT —A second Aoor "3 room apartment. corner Curtin and Alle- gheny Sta. 82500 Inguire of Fire : National Bank. Bellefonte Pa 38: FCR RENT-Modern apar: ment. 5 reoms, bath and porch. Newly dec orated Available at once Inguire Mary C. Smith, Milesburg. Pa. Phone 4. “M x47 PCR RENT — Attractive apartment with heat ter, down town district B. O. Harvey. Temple Court ing Bellefonte Pa “second floor and hot wa- Inquire of Build. 47-4 Rooms For Rent FOR RENT—-Light, airy front “bed | room. central lovat'on. Bellefont: Well Iv sied. Mrs. Charles McClellan, | Building For Rent Announcements Thrift Investment Corporation Prefers Tax Free In Pem PAR VALUE $10 OFFERING PRICE *, od Stock lative A on $12 H. I. FARRAR whank Street Bellefonte, Pa A Modern bas Range ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. Bellefonte State College Floor Show EVERY NIGHT — AT — Harry's Tavern 8, Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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