Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 18, 1921, Image 5

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and played on the piano by Miss Ma- | day evening the pupils presented her
ry Bingman. Miss Stover is a faith- | with a beautiful bouquet of pink and
ful and talented teacher and her good | white carnations. A nice little sum
work in Centre Hall is recognized and | was realized by the church as the re- |
appreciated. At the recital on Tues- sult of the recital.
nme
Church Services Next Sunday.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Public worship at 10:45 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. An hour of rest, inspira-
tion, fellowship, broadened vision and
deepened consecration. _ All other
services at usual hours.
come. Courteous ushers.
Coleville—Bible school 2:30. Evan-
gelistic services 7:30.
Alexander Scott, Minister.
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Next Sunday morning at 10:45—
20th anniversary service. At 7:30 p.
m. a song service. Sunday school at
9:30 a. m. and C. E. meeting at 6:45
p. m.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for the week beginning
November 20: Sunday next before
Advent, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 9:45
a. m. church school. 11 a. m. Mattins
and sermon, “Our Holy Catholic
Faith: I. Foundations.” 7:30 p. m.
evensong and sermon, “The Ending
of the Sacred Year.” Thursday,
Thanksgiving day, 7:30 a. m. Holy
Eucharist. 10 a. m. Mattins and ser-
mon. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Litany and
instruction. Visitors always wel-
come
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
——— Announcement was made on
Saturday of the engagement of John
Love Esq., of Bellefonte, and Miss
Martha Cameron Witmer, a daughter
of Robert Witmer, of Philadelphia.
No date has been set for the wedding.
CENTRE HALL.
J. D. Moore has been quite ill for
the past week, suffering from grippe.
The Ministerium met at the home
of Rev. Drumm on Tuesday after-
noon.
"On Sunday night a big Buick tour-
ing car started down over the side of
Nittany mountain, near the top. For-
tunately it came in contact with a big
tree, which kept it from landing near
the Brush valley road.
Mrs. and Mrs. George Breon and
daughter Laura spent several days
visiting among their old friends in
this locality. They came up from their
home in Reading to attend the golden
wedding of Mr. Breon’s parents, on
Saturday.
On Tuesday evening the class in pi-
ano and violin music taught by Miss
Byrd Stover, of Rebersburg, gave a
recital in the United Evangelical
church in this place, which proved a
treat to all who heard it. The church
was beautifully decorated with plants
and cut flowers and filled with a large
audience. The violin club, organized
only eight months ago, is composed of
Agnes Geary, pianist; Harold Durst,
James and Elizabeth Royer, Mary and
Ruth Bingman and Miriam Moore.
Their renditions showed remarkable
progress. The two little sons of Wil-
liam McClenahan, eight and nine
nine years old, played a duet very
beautifully on their violins. A num-
ber of little girls and boys played so-
los, duets and trios on the piano and
did very well. The more advanced
pupils rendered some difficult pieces
in a most creditable manner. One of
the numbers worthy of special men-
tion was “Loving Memories,” a com-
Vistors wel- |.
Free Free
To be Given Away New Year's Eve
BRAND NEW FORD
Touring Car with Starter and Demountable Wheels
ASK OUR SALESMEN
“How Come the Giveaway One
WRITE OR CALL
BEATTY MOTOR CO..
Both Phones BELLEFONTE, PA
Free Free
9 1
Auction Sale!
There will be offered at Public Sale at
Carson’s Livery Stable at DuBois a consign-
ment of 24 head of fine, tubercular tested
Holstein Freisian Cattle
Comprising
Pure Bred Cows, Bulls and Young Heifers
Write for Catalogue. Don’t miss the Sale on
- Tuesday November 22nd, 1921
C. LUTHER LOWE
DUBOISE, PA.
AT CARSON’S LIVERY STABLE AT1P M
position by the teacher, Miss Stover,
uma
in your own home.
THANKSGIVING
is a holiday for everyone, except
of work and of worry. This year make it an actual holiday, and a real
day of thanks for her, by dining out.
vigorating ride through the country to
pease the keen appetite your drive has given you,
THANKSGIVING DINNER
44 TH
PHILIPSBURG’S NEW HALF MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL
A glance at the menu below will convince you that it is an economy as
well as a pleasure, for it is served to you at a price that you cannot equal
the lady of the house. For her it is a day
And add to the enjoyment by an in-
Philipsburg. There you can ap-
by eating your
-¥
A
PH
IPS”
Cream of Tomatoes
Celery
Roast Stuffed Vermont Turkey, Cranberries
Baked Hubbard Squash
Mashed Potatoes
MENU
Fruit Coupe
Fresh Crabmeat Cocktail
Clear Consomme
Salted Almonds Olives
Escalloped Oysters
Boiled Kennebeck Salmon, Hollandaise
Larded Tenderloin of Beef, Mushrooms
Candied Yams
Boiled Onions in Cream
Hearts of Lettuce, 1000 Island Dressing
Pumpkin Pie
English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce
Vanilla Ice Cream, Hot Chocolate Sauce
Assorted Cakes
Demi Tasse
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"This dinner will be served from 12:30 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. and again for
those who prefer to dine in the evening, from 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Price
$1.50 Per Plate. Table reservations may be made by mail or phone.
PHILIPSBURG
The Philips”
PENNSYLVANIA
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Direct America’s
From Its Greatest
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pendous At His
Run on Best.
Broadway Superbly
Where Acted
It Was ‘and
Played at Splendidly
Top Prices Produced
of $2.00
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Rescue Pull the
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Maiden Beard
Every Person in Centre C
very Person in Centre County Should See It
PRE WAR PRICES
Matinee 2:30 p. m. Night 8:30
aimee - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1921
A Scene from the Honeymooners
TIP TOP MERRY MAKERS
PRESENT
“The Honeymooners 2
A Two Act Musical Comedy, with
JOE BURKHART, - - LEW ORTH AL COLEMAN
and a Dazzling Chorus of Gorgeous Girlies
SEAT SALE MONDAY AT MOTT DRUG CO.
50, .75, and $1.00 plus Tax
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Two Days J bn Tax Included
THE YEAR'S GREATEST
FILM SUCCESS
LOVE ACTION COMEDY
Mark Twain’s Greatest Comic Romance Picturized
Monday and Tuesday Nov 21 and 22
Matinees Daily at Two