Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 16, 1921, Image 5

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    Church Services Next Sunday.
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Next Sunday at 10:45 service with
sermon, “Prepare Ye the Way.”
Evening at 7:30 “Third study in the
Book of Daniel.” Sunday school at
9:30 a. m. and C. E. meeting at 6:45
p. m.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister.
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
Rev. J. S. Fulton, D. D., superin-
tendent of Allegheny Conference, will
preach at 10:30 and preside at the first
quarterly conference at 11 a. m.
Misses Elsie Hall and Amy Clipping-
er, of Dayton, Ohio, will meet the W.
M. A. and Otterbein Guild organiza-
tions at 2:30 and will speak at the
evening service at 7:30. A special
program is being arranged and
prepared by the prayer meet-
ing committee for the devotional
meeting in the Christian Endeavor at
6:30. This service should be attend-
ed if you really want to receive the
most good from the after service.
George E. Smith, Pastor. Geo. WwW.
Emenhizer, Pastor Emeritus.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bible school 9:30 2. m.. Baptism of
children and sermon, “Christ a Rev-
elation of Man to Man,” 10:45 a. m.
Junior League 2 p. m. Senior League
6:30 p. m. Sermon, “The Possibili-
ties and Revelations of the Future
Life,” 7:30 p. m. Visitors cordially
welcome. Class meeting Tuesday,
7:30. Prayer service Wednesday,
7:30.
Coleville—Bible school 2:30 p. m.
Baptism of children and reception of
members 3:15.
Alexander Scott, Minister.
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.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for the week beginning
December 18: Fourth Sunday in Ad-
vent, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a.
m. church school. 11 a. m. Mattins
and sermon, “The Lord’s Abiding
Presence.” 7:30 p. m. evensong and
sermon. Wednesday, feast of St.
Thomas, the Apostle, 10 a. m. Eucha-
rist. Thursday, 7:30 a. m. Eucharist.
Friday service omitted. Visitors al-
ways welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning
worship 10:45, “A Cripple Healed.”
Evening service 7:30, “Tall, Sun-
Crowned Men.” Visitors always wel-
come.
Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister.
CENTRE HALL.
Myra Miller and little niece, Mary
Horner, spent several days among
friends in Centre Hall.
Mrs. C. F. Emery and daughter Al-
gie spent several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom. Foss, in Altoona, return-
ing home on Monday afternoon.
A serious cough seems to be going
the rounds now. Many grown people
and children are greatly annoyed by '
it. Among the former, is Mrs. C. M.
Smith, who has been quite miserable.
Mrs. P. S. Garis and two children,
from Altoona, spent last Sunday at
the home of W. B. Garis. They were
accompanied home by Miss Anna
Garis, who had visited a month or
more in Altoona.
The remains of W. G. Miller, of
Glenside, Philadelphia, were brought
to Centre Hall on Tuesday afternoon
and buried from the train. Mrs. Mil-
ler, who will be remembered as Miss
Virna Geiss, and their two daughters,
accompanied the body.
— Have you inquired about “HOW
COME THE GIVEAWAY ONE” at
Beatty Motor Company? 49-1t
IF YOU ARE SATISFIED TO TAKE
POT LUCK, DON'T CALL THE
KETTLE BLACK.
If you are satisfied with what is
handed out to you, thinking what's to
be will be, so why try to change the
course of events, don’t kick. Your
future is what you make it. All suc-
cessful men make opportunities and,
having keen vision, they look ahead.
You may be handicapped and over-
look opportunities because of poor
| vision. If such is the case step inside |
, my office. I will advise you honestly.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
DR. EVA B. ROAN, Optometrist,
Both Phones.
BELLEFONTE.
| Every Saturday, 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.
: STATE COLLEGE
Every Day except Saturday. 66-42
P——
For the One Best Girl.
Genuine Tennessee red cedar chests.
The only cedar that is moth proof by
government test. $18.00 up at
Brachbill’s. 48-2t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANTED.—A position as janitor or to
take care of furnaces. Telephone
this office or communicate with
CYRUS GEARHART, Bellefonte. 49-2t
Farm at Private Sale!
The HUMES FARM, adjoin-
ing Bellefonte, containing 290
ACRES is offered for sale on at-
tractive terms. Apply to
CHAS. M. McCURDY,
66-49-3t Administrator
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary upon the estate of Thom-
_s D. Gray, late of State College
borough, deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned, all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate are re-
quested to make prompt payment, and
those having claims against the same must
present them, duly authenticated, for set-
tlement.
Mrs. ANNIE B. GRAY,
RALPH W. GRAY,
Executors,
W. Harrison Walker, State College, Pa.
Attorney 66-46-6t
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Christmas Opportunities
Truly distinctive
Gifts are always the
most appreciated. Never before have we had
such a wonderful display of useful and attrac-
tive articles from which to make your selec-
tion and at just the Right Price.
BASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Watches, Clocks,
Clasps, Brooches, Scarf
fered before.
Cuff-Links, Bar Pins,
Pins, at prices never of-
You will find here all that is latest and
best in Dinner-Ware, Cut Glass, Fancy Hand-
Painted China, Fern Dishes, Casseroles, Py-
rex, Silverware.
Skates, Sleds, Wagons, Pen Knives, Scissors,
Flash Lights, Etc., Etc.
We invite you to call and join our host
of satisfied customers.
The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
66-6-tf
PAP
IRESIDERT
CORDIALLY
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
OF THE
BELLEFONTE TRUST
COMPANY
BELLEFONTE . PA.
INVITE YOU TO BE PRESENT
AT THE OPENING OF THE
- NEW BANKING ROOMS
ON SATURDAY. DECEMBER THE
TWENTY FOURTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED
AND TWENTY ONE FROM TEN QCLOCK
A-M: UNTIL TEN OCLOCK P-M-
OFFICERS
J-L'SPANGLER, CTGERBERICH N-E-ROBB ~~ E-S-O
VICE PRESIDENT:
DIRECTORS
SECY & TRIAS ASST-SICY B
J-L SPANGLER.. A-C-MINGLE
CT GERBERICH,,
CLAUDE COOK.
A-RMSNITT:
CY WAGNER.
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A Useful Gift for Everbody
Commencing December 24th, 1921
THE
BrrLEroNTE TrUusT COMPANY,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
will give away 500 very useful presents to the
first 500 depositors to checking accounts only.
The distribution of these gifts will start
at the Opening Day of the New Building.
Don't delay. You are entitled to a Christ-
mas Present by making a checking account
deposit.
N
E INVITE YOU to Share the Pleas-
ares and Benefits of
Our 1922
Christmas Savings Club
Which Started Monday, December 12th, 1921
It is not too late to join. You can become a
Member any time. Please come in and let us
explain to you.
BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY
BELLEFONTE PA
50 21 ay,
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—On easy terms, all vacant
lots in Bush Addition, belonging te
the Bush estate; a house and lot
corner of Ridge and High streets, and the
Bush property on Spring street. Inquire
of GEORGE T. BUSH or Mrs. LOUISA T.
| BUSH, Bellefonte, Pa. 45-tf
HARTER NOTICE.—In the Court of
Common Pleas of Centre County,
. 0. 99 December Term, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the above Court on the
24th day of December A. D. 1921 at 10
o'clock a. m., under the incorporation Act
of 1874 of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania and the supplements thereto, for the
Charter of an intended corporation to be
called the DELTA PI FRATERNITY the
character and object of which is to up-
hold the Christian faith, promote religious
activities, encourage scholastic endeavors,
support athletics, and above all always
work for the good and advancement of
Pennsylvania State College and for these
purposes to have and possess and enjoy all
the rights, benefits and privileges of said
Act of Assembly and supplements. The
proposed Charter is now on file in the
office of the Prothonotary of the Court of
Common Pleas of Centre County, at Belle-
fonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania.
ARTHUR C. DALE, Esq.,
66-46-4t Solicitor.
Ira D. Garman
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
“JEWELRY MADE OVER”
11th Street Below Chestnut,
63-34-6m PHILADELPHIA. PA.
NE PPT CBS RO El EA,
Farmers and Others Take Notice.
I will insure dwellings at $1.00 a hun-
dred and barns at $1.60 a hundred on the
cash plan, for three years, as against fire
and lightning. 1
. M. KEICHLINE,
66-16-6m Bellefonte, Pa.
ey
Building Lots
Houses for Sale
ON EASY TERMS
All the Vacant Lots in Bush
Addition
BELONGING TO THE BUSH ESTATE
House and Lot
Located at corner of Ridge and High Sts
The Bush Homestead
on Spring St., Bellefonte. If interested
in any of these properties inquire of
Mrs. LOUISA BUSH
GEO. T. BUSH
larity in the future.
O’coats $50.00
and s35.0044.44
Suits $60.00
and
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lothier
J Qress
roNTE AND STATE CovLece -Pa,
Dissolution Sale!
The partnership existing between Sim Baum and Maurice
Baum in the firm of Sim, The Clothier, is to be dissolved by mu-
tual consent. The business will be continued with the same policy
and along the same progressive lines by Sim Baum, who for years
has been conducting this store and endeavoring to make it the most
popular store in this section. With this end in view—I will now
place my entire stock of Men's Suits and O’coats on sale at Decid-
ed Reductions. There will be no reservation, every Suit and Over-
coat in the store will be sold at February Clearance prices.
It is your opportunity to obtain the newest and: most choice
clothes at the start of the season—at after season's prices. De-
cided savings on the most trustworthy merchandise has made this
store successful in the past. The same policy, methods, and
straightforward dealings cannot fail to make it continue its popu-
YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE IS NOW
Suits $45.00
and $40.00 $33.33 Or $22.50
O’coats $37.50
O’coats $25.00 $17.17
Suits $27.50
Sim, The Clothier
Suits $35.00
Scenic Theatre
Week-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17:
Also, Snub Pollard comedy.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19:
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20:
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21:
Sunshine Comedy. A good show.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22:
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23:
Wonderful wild animal pictures.
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JOSEPH DOWLING in “THE KENTUCKY COLONEL,” a story with the
sweet southern atmosphere that will please any who like those stories.
BUSTER KEATON, in “SKIRTS,” is a jazzy, thrilling comedy; also fea-
turing the single midgets, something new, worth seeing. Also, Pathe
News, Topics and Spanuth’s Vod-a-Vil.
BEBE DANIELS in “THE SPEED GIRL,” is a good, swift action picture,
amusing in its absurdity. Built around the jail term she served for speed-
ing. Gives star room for athletics. Also, two 2-reel comedies.
LON CHANEY and BETTY COMPSON in “FOR THOSE WE LOVE,” a
six reel fine production of a real drama of small town life. Story of re-
demption of four people of the Underworld. Don’t miss this. Also, 2-reel
NAOMI CHILDERS in the big Albert Kauffman picture, “COURAGE.” A
six reel story of wife of husband wrongly convicted of murder carries on
his life work until his innocence is proven. Also, Pathe News and Review,
FRANK MAYO in “GO STRAIGHT.” Story of minister who shows up ne-
farious schemes of man who runs town. See Mayo as the figthing parson.
Also, 4th episode of the best yet serial, “MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE.”
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17:
pictures.
January 10 and 11.
OPERA HOUSE.
TOM MIX in “AFTER YOUR CWN HEART,” one of his most interesting
COMING :—“Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” the big feature of the year,
Watch for our big X-mas week program.
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