Bellefonte The Sixth Button center of an Eagle Shirt this spring—one more than on other makes—six buttons drawn up in close frontformation to prevent embarrassing €xpo- sures even with the lightest fabrics—six buttons, every one sewn on with twenty per cent. more stitches than manufacturers consider “necessary.” The sixth button | ~ is another reason why men prefer Eagle Shirts. Montgomery & Co. Y eo will find six buttons down the box plait State College In the Churches of the County. AAAS SAAS LAA ASL A ASS | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath services as follows: Morn- ing worship at 10:45. Evening wor- ship at 7:30. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Prayer service every Wednes- day evening at 7:45. A cordial wel- come to all. W. K. McKinney, Ph. D., Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Christian Science Society, Furst building, High street, Sunday service 11 a. m. Wednesday - evening meet- ing at 8 o'clock. To these meetings all are welcome. A free reading room is open to the public every Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4. Here the Bible and Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Subject, May 29th, “Ancient and Mod- ern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism.” ——A geranium sale for Memorial day will be held by Mrs. George A. Miller, at the Miller hardware store, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 3 May 26, 27 and 28. 20-2t ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Next Sunday morning, Sunday school at 9:30 and church services at 10:45. There will be no evening serv- ives on account of the High school baccalaureate. Ambrose M. Schmidt; D. D., Minister. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45. The American Legion will attend in a body. No evening wor- ship on account of High school bacca- laureate sermon. Visitors welcome to all services. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services for the week beginning May 29: First Sunday after Trinity, 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. Mattins and sermon, The Heart of Sunday Ob- servance.” 7:30 p, m. evensong and sermon, “War Memorials * in Belle- fonte.” Monday, Memorial day, 7:30 a. m. Requiem Eucharist in behalf of those who have given their lives - for America. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Litany and instruction. Visitors always wel- come. Rev. M. DeP. P. Maynard, Rector. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bible school 9:80, serman 10:45. Junior League 2 p. m. Senior League 6:30. Sermon to graduating class of High school 7:30. The public is cor- dially invited. Coleville—Bible school 2:30 p. m. Alexander Scott, Minister. PINE GROVE MENTION. Mrs. Anna Fortney motored to Bellefonte on Sunday to visit friends. Miss Nannie Bailey is seriously ill with heart trouble at her home at Bai- leyville. Miss Beulah Johnson, who has been quite ill at State College, is now im- proving. L. E. Peters and Irvin Walker spent Thursday at Spring Mills in quest of dairy stock. Mrs. G. W. O'Bryan, who has been ill the past month, is now able to be up and aound. The venerable Joshua Potter, of Centre Hall, was within our gates on Sunday evening. Don’t forget the Epworth League festival in the I. O. O. F. hall tomor- ow (Saturday) evening. A hunting Jog bearing a tag with the name “F. L. Haupt” is at the Roy Henry home east of town. Robert Harned, a Civil war veteran, of Warriorsmark, was a caller at the James Kustaborder home on Sunday. J. C. McGinley, of Cleveland, Ohio, is spending his : vacation with his gandfather, Charles H. Martz, and fishing for trout. Harold Ward Tate, of Philadelphia, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tate, has been visiting relatives and friends in the valley the past week. Miss Ethel Hanna and Miss Mabel ! the household’ goods. Goss, typos in the Tyrone Times of- fee, air the latter end of the week with friends in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Dale, of the Branch, with their daughter Vir- ginia, and Miss Irene Pletcher, visit- ed friends in town on Sunday. Mrs. Cyrus Goss is quite ill at her | home in this place as the result of |: ! emorrhages , and members of her family have been summoned home. Mrs. W. C. Frank, who two weeks ago underwent a serious operation at the Bellefonte hospital, was brought home on Wednesday well on the way to recovery. The Refomed and Lutheran Sunday schools will hold a joint festival at Pine Hall on the evening of Memorial day. Proceeds will be for the benefit of the Citizens band. H. S. Brandt, of the Anti-Saloon League, lectured in the Methodist church last Thursday evening, his au- dience contributing $37.00 to help , along the good work. f Rev. H. S. Babcock, of State Col- | lege, will deliver the Memorial day : address here on Monday at 2 p. m., and Rev. Wilson P. Ard, of Bellefonte, will speak at Pine Hall ‘at 6 p. m. Miss Ruth Watt, of Pittsburgh,’ spent several days here with her par- ents, Mx: and Mys. E, M. Watt, last week, before going to Williamsport, y where she has been transferred for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Musser, Clay- ton Corl and lady friend, Mack Fry, wife and two boys motored to old , Rock Forge on Spring creek Sunday | afternoon and enjoyed a picnic supper of ham and eggs. Mr. and Mrs. David Houser and! daughter Madaline, of Lemont, were dinner guests at the James Kustabor- \ der home on Sunday. Mrs. Houser is | an invalid as the result of a stroke of | paralysis, but enjoyed the outing. | A big dance was given at the W. H Harpster home on Wednesday night, which was largely attended by the young folks. George Reed and Bert - Ward furnished the music. Refresh- | ments were served and a delightful | time was had by all. At noon last Friday the large stone house on the Dr. John B. Baumgard- ner farm at, Graysville, caught fire and was completely destroyed owing to lack of water. e farm was ten- anted by Oscar Gilliland and family and they: succeeded in saving most: of The house was ! insured and will be rebuilt at once. |! A Day Generally Observed. | Memorial day, May 30, is a focal holiday in all of the States save Ar- | kansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, | Mississippi, North Carolina, South | Carolina and Texas. The southern | States have Confederate memorial days on various dates. ——Get your job work done at this | office and get it right. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F- Mrs. J. THOMAS MITCHELL, 66-21-1t Bellefonte, Pa. OR SALE.—Good farm of 117 acres in SALE.—A Glennwood range, in perfect condition, Inguire of east Nittany valiey. Inquire of FURST & HESS, Beech oaooek OUSE FOR SALE.—A 7 room house, with 4 acres of ground and out- buildings, located at Roopsburg, is for sale. Inquire of Mrs. ALFRED i Bellefonte, Pa.,