er AAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAANANI In the Churches of the County. AAAAAAAAAAARAAAAANANNNT UNION PRAYER AND PRAISE SERV- ICES IN THE CHURCHES OF BELLEFONTE. January 4th-9th, 1920. Motto :—“One Christ, One Cross, One Gos- pel for the Whole World.” Sunday, January 4th, in the Metho- dist church. Subject, “The Church Awakened by Her New Opportuni- ties.” Monday, January 5th, in the Evan- gelical church. Subject, “The Church Awakened by National Self-Examin- ation.” Tuesday, January 6th, in the Unit- ed Brethren church. Subject, “The Church Awakened by a Vision of the World’s Need.” Wednesday, January 7th, in the Presbyterian church. Subject, “The Church Awakened by the New Call for Co-operation.” Thursday, January 8th, in the Luth- eran church. Subject, “The Church Awakened by a Revival of Family Re- ligion.” Friday, January 9th, in the Reform- ed church. Subject, “The Church Awakened by a Call for Workers.” These services will begin promptly at 7:30 each evening. The local min- isters will lead, but no minister will conduct the service in the church of his own denomination. ——Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Fry, of Pine Grove Mills, were surprised yes- terday by an influx of members of their family and friends who besieg- ed their home with good wishes and good things to eat so that they all had a very merry New Year’s day. — If the country really wants a business man for its next President Herbert Hoover might waken up to find himself a candidate on most any ticket, since no one knows to what party he belongs. soe — — Several inches more snow on Monday night and continued cold doesn’t show any let-up in the wintry weather, but it is giving the ice men a fine chance to harvest some very good ice. — Joseph Harbold has decided to give up his foundry business in Belle- fonte and go to Richmond, Va, where he has accepted a good position. . ——Anyway 1920 will have a chance to improve on the first day it produced. CENTRE HALL. Rev. John Winkleblech, of Lewis- burg, was a guest of Miss Emma Mec- Coy recently. Mrs. Agnes Hayes, an aunt of Miss Delinda Potter, of this place, died at her home in Watsontown last week. Mrs. James B. Strohm has closed her home for the winter and left last week for New Jersey, to be with her’ daughters. . Samuel Durst bought the Mrs. Su- san Geary property near the Reform- ed church, and expects to quit farm- ing in the spring. Miss Delinda Potter on Monday went to Osceola Mills, where she has accepted the position of assistant principal of schools. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jacobs and baby, of Steubenville, Ohio, spent the Christmas season with Mr. Jacob's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jacobs. James Keller, a Senior at Franklin and Marshall College, spent his vaca- tion at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Keller, in this place. Mr. and Mrs. William Magee and and two children, Huyett and William, of Wenonah, N. J., were guests of the children’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hueyett, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Sweetwood enter- tained quite a number of young peo- ple during the Holidays, the party consisting of Miss Carrie Sweetwood and friend, Mrs. Beulander, both nurses, of Philadelphia; Miss Ida Sweetwood, a teacher in the Holli- daysburg schools; James Sweetwood and friend, Mijuel Sora, of Blooms- burg Normal, and Miss Elizabeth Sweetwood and friend, Mr. Minnich, of near Camp Dix. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OST, STRAYED or STOLEN—From the Lehigh Valley pasture, on Beech Creek, one dark bay colt, three years old (large for aga) Any in- formation concerning above, kindly notify LEHIGH VALLEY COAL Co. Snow Shoe, Pa. 64-50-4t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAANAAAAS OR RENT.—Furnished or unfurnished, a house of eleven rooms, on east Linn St., Bellefonte. All modern conveniences; a yard, good garden and garage. Inquire of 65-1-1t Mrs. EDMUND BLANCHARD. OPPORTUNITY. — A Pennsylvania Corporation operat- ing throughout Central Pennsylva- nia, offers, for a limited time, a first class 8 per cent. investment. Investigation in- vited. Address P. O. Box, 117, Muncy, Pa. 65-1-1t WwW ANTED.—Representatives for several [Pennant | OR SALE.—A block of two (2) double houses and a single house, corner Fairmount Ave. and Pugh St, State College. Inquire of H. D. MEEK 121 S. Allen St., counties for established Automo- bile Insurance Exchange, whose rates are one-half those usually charged by insurance companies. Permanent po- sition for active man; experience unnec- essary; automobile owner preferred ; ref- erences required. Address William Penn 65-1-tf. State College, Pa. OR RENT.—Furnished rooms; mist Mrs. M. c Delmonico announces the : Removal of the Art Shop from the Shoemaker Apartment, on Spring Street, to. FE rooms for light. housekeeping. Shoemaker Apartments, Spring St., Bellefonte. 49-tf ARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—I will in- sure dwellings at $1.00 a hundred, and barns at $1.60 a hundred, on the cash plan for three years, and dwell- ings 50 cents a hundred, and barns at 80 cents a hundred on the assessment plan for b years as against fire and lightning. 64-28-1y J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent. Motor Indemnity Exchange, 305 Franklin Bank Building, ‘Philadelphia, Pa. 65-1-1t DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Letters A of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Mary Ann Grove, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the same are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against said es- tate must present them properly authen- GARMAN Tuesday, January 6 the room next door to Dr. Rogers’ Office in the Gar- man property, corner of Spring and High streets. THEATRE ALI KINDSHOF ticated for settlement. THOMAS HAZEL, 65-1-6t* Administrator. DMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. — Let- A ters of administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of William W. Waddle, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es- tate are requested to make prompt pay- ment, and those having claims against the same must present them, duly authenti- cated, for settlement. MARY SHERLOCK WADDLE, Administratrix, W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte, Pa. Attorney 61-49-0t UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the matter of A the estate of Josepli Swanger. late of Millheim borough, deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, to make distribution of the funds of the above named decedent in the hands of D. F. Bowersox, the accountant, as shown by his account filed and confirmed, will per- form the duties of his appointment at his offices in the Masonic Temple Building, Bellefonte, Pa., on Saturday, January 24th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., when all parties interested may appear, if they see fit, oth- erwise be forever hereafter debarred on coming in on said fund. W. HARRISON WALEEL, 65-1-3t uditor. ATTRACT IVE HOME FOR SALE — AT— STATE COLLEGE, PA. Ten room house, consisting of 3 rooms on the third floor, 4 reoms and bath on the second floor, 3 rooms and reception hall on the first floor; with cellar the entire space of the house; 15 inch red brick walls; electric lighted throughout; hot air heat- ing system; cement floor cellar; toilet and sink, hot and cold water in cellar; three porches, two facing the college; slate roof; in good condition; adjacent to col- lege land; no commission or real estate dealers. Answer “Box Z,” Democratie Watchman, Bellefonte, Pa. 65-1-3t, e. O.W. Embroidered Articles and Stamped Pieces Camisoles Negligees Centre Pieces Pajamas Corset Covers Children’s Dresses Scarfs Pillow Tops Crochet Cottons and Silks for all kinds of Embroidery 1-2t O ALL our friends and patrons we extend our best wishes for a Joyous and Happy New Year. nut dud ool dd We likewise are glad to announce that we have just put on sale Every Wooltex Coat ssmmm— Ira D. Garman Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry “JEWELRY MADE OVER” 11th Street Below Chestnut, ‘ Seat Sale, Parrish’s Drug Store Prices 35¢., Hc., 75¢., $1.00 and $1.50 Suit, and Every Silk and Georgette Dress a ASAT SAAT RAIPUR RIS ININII INI IGNITE NT = -9£34-6m. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Wanted to Buy For Cash! 3 Dwelling in Good Location |§ IN BELLEFONTE .-Address Watchman Office. TRY THE Excelsior Brand Roller Flour Manufactured by the Curtin Milling Co., Curtin, Pa. FOR SALE BY The R. S. Brouse Store and The John Meese Store || 64-43-tf Bellefonte, Pa. ~ Wanted 1 65-1-1t PUI IIII TF AA PIII NINA NR RP NINN EC TARIFTIS POWFR The First National Bank of Belle- fonte offers its good wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. DL ARARAAAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI AAS NAPS ATS STAIR aT PTT in the store at unbelievable reductions. ’ an A AB ES RTT A Hw Those who have attended our for- mer sales know the quality of our stock and the reasonableness of our prices. il a TTT RSUAARIIUINS VIRION RAAT III GTN RAPA III IGG GTN AAA AAAARAAAAA WAAR AAA PP VO VOIP IVIV YY VY VV VN WANA Schlow’s Quality Shop NINN UII IUPUI NII NS ENGNG NENG Union Brick Layers $1.00 PER HOUR Apply to the Turner Construction Co., Bald Eagle and Sherman Streets 46-1t LOCK HAVEN, PA. Cr ANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANL SECHLER & CoO. 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