Page Six THY, CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTY, PA. October 29, 194” HOWARD NEWS foes Shotor at aes yo sr REBERSBURG MILESBURG community addened U vo, ; week by the news of es and Bw act % Miss Mary Schenck wa ue fy PTA Halloy n part riday { 0 nt the ckend at the hom 8holl and daughter Virginia M Bette Page. Mi ors ohms] Week by the | idea honor at a birthday surprise rty ! 30, Howa ow ) n { Hai \ y Mt and Mt James Caldwell nd man a \ ot} Were Bn cap Pw a, Fr. 4 y m r PAI a IMPLE PN ; : Thursday, Nov. 12 at the home of her parents, Mr. an mission 1 will be y nl bd Mi Ly Bot uchter Shirley of Turtle Creek. d: er aaa gh were held Bun - model A tractor: tract 5 wor wrsday, Nov, Mrs. C. B. Schenck, on Wednesday Tormey § ¢ . ulin v were weekend guests at the 8 f h e i hurcl vid Joh were 12-inc on : night, Games, decorations and ! Mi Vinkleblech and ¢ \ tt LIT verly hom Diehl home, Mi and Mi freshments were in keeping w \ { | Ww y . Smith of Mifflinhurg, were Sun Hallowe'en, and Mis Schenck visitor $ Lf } ‘ | i ) . . rmoon callers at the Une nomi ceived many lovely and useful gift } Iter and Mis il Nefl. R Girl Killed, Two Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mastellar and Guests present were: Misses Betty and Mm teblech | We aaa A abe. ae <I}o Hy aT ng Long, Mary Hartle, Regina Harte, | residents o wa wile-| Youths Seriously Hurt » Bo " and Bil) Wii a Gertrude Poorman, Jean Martin, | ple f a | min A thi re ye Aomaridigdlmgrom Lucille Thompson and Jane Kisling dist (Continued from page one) gi ive of Bellefonte: Martha Pletcher, Lol tud : hao) a Lyons, Lois Gates, Mrs. Jack Kel lerman, Mrs. Wesley Peter: George Long, Jr, Mrs } \ Bamanck. ‘Mrs. Lewis DOrman and] ye tanits renter of this DIAC bot a rt Confer w | Into may tun ovo, Visited A ; | s Mrs. Frank Wallace, of Howard _ v AAIY — bdeya 1 ’ : u my recently and is located in ir] : ; | or ent Ba Mrs. Amelia Barton and daughter | ,¢ aq q s 1s | Mississippi Ne Can J y Jerry Ov % Dorothy, of Jersey Shore, « vied m 1 N | by “or ! A vin Bri t reported [or rm burs | A 1 1 i . ‘ . ay Saturday, Oct. 31 old friends at this place, Sunda \ \ ir Jo A i id nination Stat ollegs i Mr. and M d+ nome here. Jert en VYRANK. SISENHAUER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bixel of Lock , . ,. , Haven, were Sunday evening caller at the A. H. Schwenk home Mrs. B. J. Button and infant Clifford Irv: of ward, R. D were discharged from the Lock Hav en Hospital Thursday morning, a returned home Sunday evening after L - 45 the Sheldon be ere ya or I rhea 4 ) : S h been 1 i Luci alin - oT : we x Vi to er r / tart at MH LR! ¢ ' { spending the remainder of the week IL R. D. met with an at the home of her parents, M WE Mrs. A. H. Schv Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoffman Pittsburgh, returned home Mong after visiting several da vit daughter, M: cl sons. Donald and Jacl Harry Butler, J Warren, Ohio with his parent ry Butler ‘ Mrs. Reginald Conture of Cle EH rey Cant Ba daughter of Elmer and Neta Breon Corman home in Huble dg : land, Ohio, and Mr. and Mi Lli- . y . Yue . w Faitie Mec bot " W Hospital OfMioers Nameg - ford Price of Willlamsport, were re- EE Pw L. | 1928. Surviving are 1 father and tar Ca wn a " Vi " . Saturday, Oct. 31 centjguests of the ladies’ mother, T° TF a v 5. ¢ ‘ Mrs. | “ie “i . ot " ; Mrs. Martha Evey Mr. and Mi: Shamokin, en CHARLES H Fol I two fons weekend a parents, Mr They were ( the serious brother Ri young people who were inv nb v the crash at the crossroads near ©f Squire A. A. Plelc : Jacksonvill riy S ' Mr. Plet ir. M At present Richard and his iri tds O muny Blackout Not Mi, S08 NS i ee dtiela | e Pp bli S | Willam Fulton, remal : Ent; : te : u Ic a es Wed. - Thur. Nov. 4.5 same, neither havi ¢ ntire Success : RY SSELL & WEAVE] sciousne: Charis fami isi Tt Pvt. John Brow: J ! f € 4: t Mr. and Mrs ard, R. D.. | furlough. bein Duncan Field San Anton | John Brownsor employed at te 2 i } ‘ . tJ "B : f 3 ’ tire 11 : Mr. : | " TH 4 Leathers of Howa mploye t the n % | I t t y \ ’ ‘4 303 , § M } . " Fatt oc] Fy . 8 : rt mie Tio ursday, Nov at Wille fom ’ ih i i Mis. Paul Winte » a guest at! A ha : fi hin : " hing MRS SARAH BOLDIN Mrs. Verna Bowmaster of Howat ildren of Orvist : M . » ‘ ; 1. thn tin abdp yp ire COG aly - ing after being seriously il the past & UF . 31 — Whiterock faste tee alches hares ocated fois R. D. received a photog: <1 her ow! of in led * hea me ; i : ’ oo ; : n oh ; D hed J Y iw wm] iar i : A H + Kile 4 N + eo N son, Pvt. Robert Bowmaste gs Of . jeve: Is fa 54 rscns, OC & i Ba 3 pL stationed at Camp Duncan Field ‘ ! ' f 11 ie } art ' ' ; : $8 Swnly Swi. Sw “Antonio and srandson. Blak poTTERs MiLLs Legal Notices otal ’ (erty # - Moved § §44 to ard SON. visited eee x or gg in tation at 14 er : wer t} wits on $18 EXECUTORS NOTICH Rock, Arkansa Ltt A John Wolf of spent the weekend law and daughter Willard Nef! He atter of « ONLY MARVEL GIVES YO ‘DATED FRESH BW BECAUSE MARVEL IS THE ONLY NATIONALLY SOLD LOAF THAT DARES T0 PUT THE “FRESHNESS DATE” RIGHT ON THE WRAPPER! ohn, Inceration of the Fight ear. Akg: I, Mw sud Sr |, Toe ad Fresher flavor means better flavor— remember, fresher bread means tastier tar, oles hot ate Oulies 44 tk (Sons MHURSDAY haw _ na tar , Or ride a foi ws On on TUPSDAY MAS remember that! Every slice of Marvel bread... every slice firm yet deliciously nulled to the left of the road to pass i fot ‘ Bread is extra delicious because it's tender. Try a loaf today! Taste it. . . test another car when his machine 80 | vopE OF COMPUTATION OF 8 fans bakery-fresh... “dated fresh daily” right it . . . toast it! See for yourself why in the path of the Ivans and Knepp | gprypNs OF NOVEMBER on the wrapper. This is your GUARAN- millions of women throughout America Sa Sraveung Soviard Belkion Re ELECTION TEE of oven-fresh bread. ..ready for prefer Marvel “Enriched” Bread . . » age He of State Col. | Notice is hereby given that shel = ol" =" Ci HOR. up, Other acre J Mors yous table at the pegk of flavor! And America’s Best Bread Buy! ; Jege. was placed at $350: to the | Centre County Board o ons | "UL shiech and E Minole admin. erected a frame and stone hous ple Mons WY eat Dali vans car, owned by Albert Rouze a | 1eet al 12 oclork noon, '7MIA) is te Of t Ninkleblech R00d Darn 3 other outbuildings house. about Som: Penn State student, $225, and to the " i p offer at public sale in A OB a Iever-iaing miles ) lefonte, livestock . y com : 5 : of Aaronsburg a full Pring. good timber, farm in high farm implement e house Knepp coach, $125 sapendibor, AX ree hod s00da. This is a | 9 " its and hots a MAKE THIS pb POINT QUALITY TEST | _ Kuhn, arraigned belo ~ % %, ! * BREAD home. eV. 7 BE Thursday, Nov. 5 ’ : . t ard fe ciait Y nt bee receive thse : This : C. A LONG. Executor | BE Damage $700 ® In 3-Car Crash ulinged from page one) t treatment atl the Cr pre. Patiline idler, av he Peace Harold D i { d | A 5 R v elle fort Mondas worning. plead- val at ! DISCOVER WHY HOUSEWIVES. AGREE MARVEL MARVEL . OTHER Befieforte, MohCay mot ' Court Hou Jellefonte SATURDAY, NOV. 14 — Thomas R 15 AMEP.CA'S BEST BREAD BUT! SRIADS i ator hay aes Hy CHARLES F. HIPPLE Shearer will offer at public sale i subi oni Au FRED C. MENSCH an rm mile east of D/DAILY for guaranteed froshness? 3 m—— Se — IARRY V KEELER Lan a Tull line of live stock. EPRICHED over 3 times more vitamia 8,7 ; LOCAL COUPLE OBSERVE sentre County Board dpe : Raid wt SILVER ANNIVERSARY | in Les COSTUIER FLOUR for highest quality? 5 sss Attest on day of sal Wise & Hubler - Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Halder FREDERIC G. HOFFER auct Vise and } Br. Baed THORO-BAKED for sary digestibiliny? man of Willowbank street entertain- HARTY NM ntef Clerk FHURSDAY, NOV. 19 — Mrs. Sarah Campbell, attorney for estate ed on Saturday evening, October 24 Hh 4 i“ Boldin will offer at public sale © LARGE 1s LB, LOAF of on 1 ney ‘CS DAT | gm her farm located four mil a1 gy Py in honor of Mrs. Halderman's par er farm located four miles we Saturday, Nov. 7 Tr i ? ents, Mr. and’ Mrs. David Bathurst, of Bellefonte. near National Gyp- ROE NOUS. -~ sum Co. plant No 3 (formerly MAMMOTH COMMUNITY AUCTION H. L. HARPSTER of Bouth Thomas street, the occas- Chemical Lime Company) in Buf 5 rT 4 p a RES] ITE ’ in Wie AL SND ion being their 25th wedding anni- 2 | dd alo Run Valley, a full line of live . : Tol of y Sno 4s AUCTIONEER versary Flowers a to our stock. farm implements hay, 0818, pire) tment of ‘the Methadist Prompt attention given all sales Or " USE " m. The The evening was spent in a social corn ears, and household goods feted at PHONE 3579 way and the guests of honor re- JOYS and comfort us Sale at 10 a. m. Lunch will be onic auction: { PINE GROVE MILLS. PA. served on the grounds. Mayes and © astioire. a - ceived a number of beautiful gifts Stover, aucts. W. OC Smeltser ,, MNTIQUE SPOOL BED and crib in keeping with the occasion IN Our sOrrows, and clerk couch: dining room table: 4 oad At a late hour refreshments were PRIDAY, NOV. 20--C H. Musser will dining room chairs. breakfast table . —— served and after wishing Mr. and | am sure that mn offer at public sale 3 miles East Cavenport table. 2 library tables; 2 \ y Mrs. Bathurst many more happy war time we will of Aurel shure, on Jhe ©. P. Smith kitchen Bug io) fancy oak corner L/ h ¥ ig v s ti " the farm. livestoo arming implies us one Kitehen cupboard: large a only omen a ae +o ments and some household goods. flalon desk: office writing desk dots y Side at 10 a m. This 42 a clean Small desk: 4 beds; vanity dresser N George Searson, Mr. and Mrs. James need them more up sale. Mayes & Stover, aucts 5 large reed chairs; 2 mission chairs General Auctioneer Bearson, Mrs. James Harshbarger 12 kitchen chairs; 5 rocking chairs " [SATURDAY, NOV. 21 — Toner A 3 dren’ oki : and son Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Wil than ever, Mann will offer at public sale on 3 Se eS Ahk ehalrs: prey Real Estate Sales liam Glasgow and daughter Betty, IN x | his farm. 8 miles northwest of ang table lamps: 4 radjos: § clocks att Hall Mr. soa Mrs. Harry ANNA ROOSEVELT Howard. along the Marsh Creek croat variety electric light fixtures: A srEpiaLYY! . | road. live stock snd farm Impie- tian Keen and two children. Thelma and {| Poa » Antiques: Dishes: doughtray. beau- h : al ments. Sale at 10 a. m. Mayes (irl fires - CALL STATE COLLE ma Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eeen | & Btover, aucts Yih ie a Gs, and daughter Patricia and Mm. {4 = = M0 — - chairs. Musical Instruments: 2 vio- Why not have the benefit of Franklin Keen, of Lock Haven, Mrs. Thursday Oct 22 ling slide trombone flute, auto-harp competitive bidding in the sale ’ » Mary Koch, Miss Margaret Shultz, Fr} uke. Ohildrens Tove: Doll bed. 10 cua Mr. and Mrs, Halderman and son WOODRING NS J. LOYD SHANK pairs aka, 3 y pi Thing Mig] of your property. \RANTER) Tey David, and Mr. and Mrs. Bathurst, | will offer at public sale one mile sast yoke: chicken brooder, 500 CADRGILY: Past experiences have proven of Bellefonte of Salona postoMce, Clinton County, cow bells. Dishes of many Kinds. that public sales of real estate pics i ——— } Floral Gardens {the following items: silver trays and fruit baskets; cook- demand higher prices. Buys Snow Shoe Garage i : LIVESTOOK « 20 head of grade ing utensils of every kind and de- Von B. Johnson, Snow Shoe fun- | East Howard Street | Overnsey cattle, consisting of 13 SCription: juge and baskets of many A number of Farms and several milch cows, 8 sires and shapes; 30 or more gallons eral director, has purchased the |W Amery ets will he fresh cider vinesar books - Residences will be offered at N nM TINER , ete Confer Garage, Main street, Snow BELLEFONTE, PA. | will be fresh between sale time and Y—Also the following (§ Public sale in the near future. | Shoe, and will take control of the {first of April; bull, 13 months old; DAYS machinery: Erie steam shovel, | business on November 1, it war re- | {6 head of young cattle, ranging in Model “B". ane Y : Watch for Dates! f i buckst: coal | ported yesterday axe Brit spotted Roland sows; , Wallace 1220 farm tractor i Lb LR one davenpori
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