Church Services Next Sunday. ET. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services for the week beginning November 19: Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. Mattins and sermon. 7:30 p. m. even- song and sermon. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. discussion group (parish house). Thursday, 7:30 a. m. Holy Eucharist. Visitors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. “The Friendly Church.” Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45. Junior church 2 p. m. Musical service at 7:30 p. m. Visit- ors are always welcome. i Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH The pastor will speak at 10:45 on “Some Things Expected of His Chil- dren,” and at 7:30 Mrs. Eve R. Mc- Kelvey will bring the report of the recent Missionary convention at Hai- risburg. Sunday school at 9:30 and Epworth League 6:30. Church training night will begin Wednesday evening, November 22nd, when the following six books will be studied: Missionary, by the W. F. and H. S. S. Stewardship, by the Brotherhood. Training of the Devo- tional Life, by S. S. John Wesley Jr. Thinks Back, by E. L. Training of S. S. Teachers, by S. S.. When we join the Church for Boys and Girls. These courses are for the whole family and entire church. Select your course and report. E. E. McKelvey, Pastor. ST. JOHN’S REFORMED CHURCH. Home Mission day services next Sunday morning at 10:45. Special music and readings. Evening service at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and C. E. society at 6:45 p. m. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D. D., Minister. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. “We Aim to Serve,” Lord’s day services—9:45 Bible school; 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. preaching services. Seats are all free. Strangers cordially invited. All are welcome. Special —Father and Son banquet Monday evening, November 20th, at the chapel, at 6:30 o’clock. Every man is asked to come and bring a boy as his guest. If you have no boy of your own, Mr. Earl Orr will give you the name of one you may adopt for the evening. Special No. 2—Have you enrolled in one of the classes in the School of Missions which meets every Wednes- day night in the chapel? There is a place for you. David R. Evans, M. A., UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Divine worship 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting 9 a. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeav- or 6:30 p. m. Revival meetings begin last Sunday in this month. Everybody welcome. Reed O. Steely, 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 Minister. ‘may be read, borrowed or purchased. ——Rev. Shibley, of State College, will preach in the Presbyterian church in this place, morning and evening, next Sunday. BIRTHS. Way—On November 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Harris Way, of Flem- ing, a daughter. Fleck—On November 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleck, of Spring town- ship, a daughter. Witmer—On November 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Witmer, of Spring township, a son. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Trial List for December Court. D. R. Wilson, use of Abram Weber, vs. T. G. Wilson, with notice to How- ard Creamery Corp., terre tenants. Sci Fa. Ralph Smith vs. The P. R. R. Co. Trespass. Atlantic Fruit Co. vs. Frank Balis- trere. Assumpsit. Wilhelm Krouse vs. John Bergen. Ejectment. J. Fred Herman vs. Boal. Appeal. H. J. Goss and E. E. Demi, trading and doing business as Demi & Goss, vs. Frank Balistrere and Jessie Bal- istrere. Appeal. J. Frank Wood vs. Beezer. Appeal. Edward Riley vs. Cornelius Musser and Catherine Musser. Appeal. J Irvin Wagner vs. James Leathers. Trespass. J. L. Kidder vs. George M. Raines. Assumpsit. Guarantee Veterinary Co., use of O. Theodore D. George A. Attention Farmers THIS IS THE TIME TO Fatten Your Hogs FOR FALL There is nothing better than Fresh Skimmed Milk. Our Price only 25c. per 10 Gallon Can Western Maryland Dairy Bellefonte, Pa. 66-24-tf Dr. Louis Dammers Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist ONE DAY ONLY BELLEFONTE Garman Hotel Parlors Thurs., Nov. 23rd, 1922 Office Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. MY SPECIAL OFFER I offer you a perfect fitting pair of glasses, including my scientific eye examination, special ground lenses, latest style shell eye glasses or spectacles and an elegant case at the special low price of $3.00 Complete This Visit Only Twenty-five styles to select from. Latest styles in Shell Eyeglasses and Spectacles. Dr. Louis Dammers 1017 Walnut St. PHILA, PA. E. Gongaware, vs. C. Y. Wagner & Co., a Corp. Assumpsit. Fidelity Title and Trust Co., a Corp., vs. First National Bank of Spring Mills. Trespass. Marriage Licenses. Robert Allen and Grace Page, Run- ville. Charles E. Sharpless, Ebensburg, and Martha Ann Myers, Philipsburg. Harry C. Putman, Cumberland, Md., and Elsie S. Lucas, Binghamton, N. Y. Frank C. Hennigh and Verna V. Lingle, Centre Hall. Gilbert F. Noll, Pleasant Gap, and Martha M. Reese, Snow Shoe. George Koshko and Annie Kossik, Clarence. Elmer M. Mencer and Chriscella A. Yates, Philipsburg. Ralph C. Witmer and Grace L. Corl, Bellefonte. rma The Greatest Musical Event Ever in Central Pennsylvania MISHLE THEATRE ALTOONA Friday Evening, November 24th, 1922 at 8:15 The United States Opera Company ANDREAS DIPPEL, General Director PRESENTS Richard Wagner’s Music Drama in 3 Acts “DIE WALKUERE” with a Sensational Cast of International Artists And a Metropolitan Operatic Symphony Orches- tra of 50 Instrumentalists under the Direction of the Famous Wagnerian Conductor ErRNEsT KNoCH. Reservations can be obtained by Mail or other agency. Plenty of seats in all divisions. Prices: $1.50, $.200, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, plus 10% tax Scenic Theatre.. Week-Ahead Program Cut this eut and save for reference. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18: Comedy. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20: him. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21: a new type. See it. entertainment. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24: DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25: WILLIAM RUSSELL in “THE SELF-MADE MAN,” a story of a Wall street man who disowns his son not inclined to work, goes away but re- turns to find his son has saved his business from ruin. Also, Snub Pollard Big double program—Ethel Clayton in “SLAIN,” a limousine life on a trol- ley ear income, and PEARL WHITE in “WITHOUT FEAR,” a story of rich man seeks financial aid from social enemy when his daughter marries Also, Pathe News and Lloyd Comedy. VIOLA DANA in “THE FIVE DOLEAR BABY,” a dandy six reel comedy drama just suited to this sprightly liftle actress. A heart interest story of A baby that is put in pawn for five dollars for many years. Also, Movie Chats and Comedy. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 AND 23: All Star Cast in “NICE PEOPLE,” produced by DeMille. Bebe Daniels, Wallace Reid, Julia Faye, Conrad Nigel. Society girl and jazz favorite gets angry at papa and spends night away with distastrous results, but finally gives up wild life and pro- poses to westerner. Also, Sunshine Comedy. « Seven reels. A fine, enjoyable Herbert RAWLINSON in “CONFIDENCE,” is a comedy nature story of a salesman who gets mixed up with crooks who think he is one. some good, new Ford entertainment. Provides Also, another episode of “IN THE OPERA HOUSE. RUSSELL SIMPSON in “SHADOWS OF COMMERCE,” a seven reel story of the west of 30 years ago, and is away above the average. to win daughter of murdered partner. Bad man tries Also, Toonerville Comedy. HOUSE PETERS in “ISOBEL,” a six reel States Rights feature, a decid- edly pcturesque story of the north, with Esquimau life depicted. ANTED.—Small pony, harness, sad- dle and express wagon, IRVING WARNER, 67-45-1t* Bellefonte, Pa. ANTED.—Laborers for Construe- W tion work at 40c. per hour, ten hours per day. Good long job. THE YVISCOSE COMPANY, Lewistown, Penna. 67-43-2m " ANTED.—Twenty more ladies in our WwW factory. Easy, sitting work. Short days. Good wages. From $7.50 per week up, while learning. 67-43-3t* BELLEFONTE SHIRT CO. UDITOR’S NOTICE.—In the Matter A of the Estate of Edith H. Reese, late of Snow Shoe Borough, de- ceased. In the Orphans’ Court of Centre County. No. 7299. The undersigned an Auditor duly ap- pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, “To make distribution of the bal- ance in the hands of the accountant to and among those legally entitled thereto,” will meet the parties in interest for the purpose of his appointment, at his office No. 11 east High street, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on Friday, December 8th, 1922, at 10 a. m. All parties in interest should be present at the said time and place and make proof of their claims or forever be debarred from participating in said distribution. JOHN J. BOWER, 67-43-3t Auditor. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Large frame house, corner High and Thomas Sts., suitable for two families; double frame house on Thomas §t., and frame house on Penn St. Inquire of 4-tf JARED HARPER, Bellefonte. IRA D. GARMAN JEWELER 101 South Eleventh St., PHILADELPHIA. Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY OPERA HOUSE BELLEFONTE ONE Performance ONLY Night at 8:30 Thursday Nov. 23rd Coming Here Direct from New York Hippodrome Engagement. Now on first Great Coast-to-Coast Tour of the United States ROGER de BRUYN Presents The Famous Irish Regiment Band of the 110th, Lieut. J. ANDREW WIGGINS, Conductor Lionized and Welcomed by Public and Civic Officials in every City Visited A Riot of Enthusiasm at each Appearance Selections from Operas by Irish Composers. Irish Melodies. 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