Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 06, 1924, Image 5

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Church Services Next Sunday.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services beginning June 8th:
Whit Sunday, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist;
8:45 a. m. Mattins; 9:45 a. m. church
school; 11 a. m. procession, Holy Eu-
charist and sermon; 7:30 p. m. even-
song and sermon. Whitsun-Monday,
7:30 a. m. Holy Eucharist. Other
week day services omitted. Visitors
always welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Next Sunday morning at 10:45 the
Patriotic Order Sons of America will
attend their annual memorial service,
to be held in St.
John’s Reformed
church. Dr. Schmidt will deliver the
address. Evening service at 7:30.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D., Minister
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
All the services will be held at the
usual time. Rev. C. Shuey will
have charge at both morning and
evening service. Children’s day will
be observed the 15th of June. The
Sunday school picnic will be held the
third Thursday of June.
E. E. McKelvey, Pastor.
£T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
«The Friendly Church.”
Whitsunday. Sunday school 9:30 a.
m. Report of nominating committee.
Morning worship 10:45, “Descent of
the Holy Spirit.” Vesper service 7:30
“Without Faith It Is Impossible.”
Visitors always welcome. Mrs. Rob-
ert S. Walker, director of music.
Rev Wilson P. Ard, Minister
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning
worship 10:45, theme, “Proving Our
Religion.” Evening worship 7:30,
theme, “The Problem of Living.”
william C. Thompson, Pastor.
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PLEASANT GAP.
Miss Beatrice Noll is now our as-
sistant postmistress. She is unusual-
ly well fitted for the position. She is
very attentive to her duties and is
giving the public the best of service,
hence all are delighted.
Don’t forget the festival at Noil’s
grove, on Saturday evening, by the
Loyal workers of the Lutheran church.
The I. 0. 0. F band will enliven the
occasion with choice selections. This
band is quite a drawing card here.
Walter Dunklebarger, our ice cream
manufacturer, is strictly in it, since
the enormous traveling public motor
to the top of Nittany mountain each
Sunday, and naturally consume 2
large amount of ice cream served by
the restaurant there. Walter supplies
the restaurant with the delicious stuff.
John Larimer, late of Bellefonte,
has become a citizen of Pleasant Gap,
moving here a few weeks ago. J ohn
is a regular employee at the peniten-
tiary so the change of residence 1s
beneficial to him, being so much near-
er to his work. Besides, he was al-
ways partial towards gaining a resi-
dence in the garden spot of the world.
Mrs. Minnie McGinley, of Cleve-
land, Ohio, was a caller at the home
of Mrs. Jack Noll on Monday even-
ing. Mrs. McGinley will be remem-
bered by her friends as Minnie Martz,
who spent her school days in this town
where the family lived for eight years.
Her father, Charles Martz, is now a
resident of Pine Grove Mills.
The Gap’s favorite, Rev. Ard, deliv-
ered one of his soul-thrilling orations
here on Memorial day and as usual,
his discourse was highly appreciated
by all. He is so original, natural, at-
tractive and direct; limpid in phrase
and pure in fancy. His best eloquence
flows in a stream, his intense sug-
gestiveness is the cause of thought in
others.
Mrs. 0. C. Campbell, of Barnes-
boro, hag been visiting with her moth-
er, Mrs. Potter Tate, the past ten
days. Mrs. Campbell visits here twice
a year and the community always ad-
mires her presence, as she always
brings an abundance of sunshine with
her. She is so cheerful, contented and
happy, hence has become quite a de-
sirable favorite here.
The M. E. young ladies’ blow-out
held at Noll’s grove on Saturday even-
ing was a decided success. They had
a very liberal attendance. The pro-
ceeds exceeded one hundred dollars.
The Odd Fellows band furnished the
music for the occasion, their presence
no doubt adding materially in getting
out the record crowd. While we have
an abundance of chin. music at the
Gap, unfortunately we have no band
of our own, hence it is that it is mon-
ey judiciously spent to have a band on
such occasions, since it’s presence al-
ways aids in swelling the financial end
of the proposition.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pr
ARAGES FOR RENT.—Room for 1
car in each. Apply at this office.
69-23-3t
IVORCE NOTICE.—Jennie McCrack-
en vs. George McCracken, ian the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre
County. No. 47, December Term, 1923.
Te George McCracken, Respondent :
County. No. 47 December Term 1923.
To George McCrecken, Respondent:
You are hereby notified that I, the un-
dersigned, have been appointed Master by
the Court of Common Pleas of Centre
County to take the testimony in the above
stated case, in which your wife, Jennie
McCracken, has brought suit against you
for an absolute divorce on the grounds
desertion and report the same to Court
together with my findings of facts, opin-
jon and recommendation in said case; and
for the purpose of performing the duties
of my appointment I will meet all parties
interested at my office in the Thompson
Building on west ngh street in the bor-
ough of Bellefonte, entre county, Penn-
sylvania, at 10 o’clock a. m., June 23rd,
1924, at which time and place you may ap-
pear with your witnesses and be heard if
you so desire.
ARTHUR C. DALE,
69-23-3t Master.
Window Blinds slight Seconds
soc. pair, Sash Rods 5c. up,
Rag and Grass Rugs—Most At-
tractive Curtain Goods and
Cretonnes. Garmans
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—Refrigerator, in good con-
dition. Inquire of G. OSCAR
GRAY, Bellefonte, Pa. 69-23-1t
OTICE.—OF SPECIAL CORPORATE
MEETING OF THE MEMBERS
OF THE BELLEFONTE HOS-
PITAL.
WHEREAS, All the present Trustees of
The Bellefonte Hospital have tendered
their resignations as such Trustees, in-
cluding the resignation as officers of any
of them that are at present officers of said
corporation, and resignation of member-
ship on any co;nmittees of the Board, all
said resignations to take effect upon the
election of a new Board of Trustees to be
elected at the corporate meeting herein-
after mentioned;
NOW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
a special corporate meeting of the mem-
bers of the Bellefonte Hospital will be held
Sf tho COURT HOUSE, IN BELLEFONTE,
ON MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924,
AT 7:30 O'CLOCK P. M., for the following
purposes:
1st.—To elect at said meeting a new
Board of Trustees of The Bellefonte Hos-
pital, consisting of fifteen Trustees, there-
upon to succeed the present Trustees, and
to act as Trustees of the said corporation
both before and after the proposed change
of the corporate name to the “CENTRE
COUNTY HOSPITAL,” until the next an-
nual meeting of the members of the cor-
poration, or, if their successors should
not then be chosen, then thereafter until
their successors are chosen and qualified;
OOMS FOR RENT.—Two finely fur-
nished rooms for men, at Belle-
fonte Y. M. C. A. 69-22-tf
OR RENT.—Until September 1st a
small furnished house on Curtin
St. Rent $45.00 per month. 69-22-2t
OST.—Suitcase between Williamsport
and Philipsburg, via Bellefonte.
Notify 713 High St., Williams-
port, Pa. 22-1t
OR SALE.—Large Ice Box, 3 burner
Oil Stove with oven, good set hand-
_. made single harness, spring wag-
on, Kitchen Range.—Inquire at Miller's
Hardware, on Allegheny St. 69-20-1f
ROPOSALS FOR COAL.—Sealed
bids will be received by the Belle-
fonte School Board until June 10,
1924, for furnishing 300 tons of Punxsu-
tawney coal delivered in school buildings.
All bids to state from what mine coal will
be shipped. School Board reserves right
to reject any or all bids.
Mrs. M. E. BROUSE,
69-21-3t Secretary.
hn the Line of Hosiery
stock changes so rapidly—demand is
so great—Quality and Price the Magnet
—in all we are the Leaders.
Garmans
Brassiers, Childrens
Corsets and Misses Vests
$izes up to 50, many itemsat 4
you are accustomed to pay.
Garmans
J. M. Keichline
will insure your properties
against Fire and Lightning
vacant or occupied. 158t
IRA D. GARMAN
a President, Vice-President, Secretary and JEWELER T—— ee mer
TToasurer; and any othel omcars or agents 101 Seuth Eleventh St.,
of the corporation to.be elected or ap- W
pointed at a meeting of the said new PHILADELPHIA, anted !
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
Board of Trustees, as soon thereafter as
conveniently may be, thereupon fo suc-
ceed the present officers and to hold their
offices until the said next annual meeting,
or thereafter until their successors are
chosen and qualified in accordance with
the By-Laws applicable to the election of
such officers after an annual meeting.
2nd.—To pass upon a proposed petition
or application of The Bellefonte Hospital
to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre
County, Pennsylvania, for the improve-
ment, amendment or alteration of its char-
ter in change of the present articles there-
of, as may be authorized at such corporate
meeting, including the change of the cor-
porate name from “THE BELLEFONTE
HOSPITAL” to “CENTRE COUNTY HOS-
PITAL,” or otherwise as may be author-
ized at said meeting, and to authorize the
President and Secretary of the Bellefonte
Hospital to execute and acknowledge said
petition and to affix the corporate seal of
the corporation thereto, on behalf of the
said corporation, and to authorize the
Board of Trustees to institute and prose-
cute the said application to final decree of
the Court, and to Zoarm all other acts
incident to the establishment of such im-
provements, amendments and alterations.
3rd.—To pass upon such By-Laws of the
Centre County Hospital as may be pro-
posed at said corporate meeting, to be-
come effective, if adopted, upon the grant-
ing by the Court of said amendments to
the charter; the present By-Laws of The
Persons planning building to come in contact with
{ us. Save money on
Cement, Sand, Limestone, Plaster
Brick, Roofing, Terra Cotta Pipe, Nails |
Stucco Materials, Etc.
Dozens of New Styles in
Val Laces--White, Cream, Black
See us first, or you may regret it later.
Centre County Fuef and Building Supply Go.
Both Phones—Bel1 319 69-16tf Bellefonte, Pa.
Big Gala Week and Expositor
Fair Grounds Bellefonte
The Fancy Picot Ribbons—so
much in demand.
Garmans
Bellefonte Hospital, upon such new By- WwW
Laws becoming effective, to be repealed, One eek a nN
abrogated and superseded by the said By- Commencing
Laws of the Centre County Hospital.
4th.—To pass upon all matters connected
with and incident to the purposes above
set forth.
If found necessary or proper, in order to
accomplish and complete the business of
said meeting, the said special corporate
meeting may be adjourned from time to
time, by motion or motions adopted at
said meeting or adjourned meetings, with-
out requiring other notice of such ad-
journment or adjournments.
EVERY PERSON WHO HAS CONTRIB-
UTED TO THE RECENT HOSPITAL
CAMPAIGN FUND, AND EVERY PER-
SON WHO HAS OTHERWISE CONTRIB-
UTED TO THE BELLEFONTE HOSPI-
TAL DURING THE LAST YEAR, IRRE-
SPECTIVE OF HIS OR HER RESI-
DENCE. IS A MEMBER OF THE COR-
PORATION ENTITLED TO VOTE AT
SAID MEETING AND AT SUCH ELFC-
TION OF TRUSTEES. AND ALL SUCH
PERSONS ARE URGED TO ATTEND
SAID MRETING AND TAKE PART IN
THE DELIBERATIONS THEREOF AND
IN SAID FLFCTION OF TRUSTEFS.
Notwithstanding the nower of adjourn-
ment. it is important, if possible, that all
the business of this cornorate meeting be
completed on the above named date. with-
out requiring any adiournment or adjourn-
ments of the meeting.
BY ORDER OF THE ROAR.
H. E. FENLON.
ALL ATTRACTIONS FURNISHED BY
Harry Copping Shows
A City of Tented Amusements
S Sensational Riding Devices 5
10 Big Feature Shows 10 100 Novelty Attractions 100
Clean Amusement for the Entire Family
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Attractive Patterns Public Sale i:
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in Voiles, Ratinas, Tissue Ging-
hams, Organdies, Sun Tub Suit-
ings—all at our usual reasona-
ble prices. Garmans
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The undersigned will offer at, public sale
on the premises on
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Reynolds Avenue, Bellefonte
ON SATURDAY
June 7th, 1924
AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M, A
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Two-Story Stable
Large Chicken Pen and Coal House, a Good
Garden---known as the old
“Jonathan Miller Homestead”
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Dr. Louis Dammers
Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist
ONE DAY ONLY
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Mrs. John Baney’s Residence
Monday June 9, 1924
10.30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Centre Hall Hotel Parlors
Tuesday June 10, 1924
9 2.m. to 3 p.m.
BELLEFONTE
Garman Hotel Parlors
Wednes. June 11, 1924
9 a.m, to 2 p.m.
My 19th Anniversary Offer
I offer you a perfect fitting pair of
Glasses, including eye examination,
fine quality lenses, latest style shell
eye glass or spectacle—
$3.00 to $5.00
For over 19 years I have success-
fully examined eyes and fitted glasses
by my own scientific method (without drops
—charts—or questions) and always at mod-
erate prices. Over 12 years continuous vis-
its to Centre county towns.
gas if you are in need of glasses
don’t fail to take advantage of this
remarkable offer.
Dr. Louis Dammers
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N THIS MEMORIAL DAY our
Nation bows its head in ac-
knowledgment and gratitude
to those who have given up all |
that justice shall not perish from :
the earth. The sacrifices have F
not been made in vain.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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Bellefonte Trust Company
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Capital Stock Increased from $125,000.00 to $200,000.00
Persons living in this banking community have an
opportunity to secure some of the new issue of capital
stock. You will never be able to buy this stock at this
price again. [i you are interested, follow the instruc-
tions on the following subscription blank :
Bellefonte Trust Company, Bellefonte, Pa.,
Gentlemen :
Please enter my subscription, subject to allotment for
whan ag ae shares of the increased capital stock of the Belle-
fonte Trust Company, for which I agree to pay $150.00 per share.
Herewith my check in full settlement.
Address
Note.—Subscription to stock will close June 1st, 1924. Stock certificates
will be issued July 1st, 1924. Fractional certificates will not be issued.
Sign this subscription blank, fill in number of shares and mail.
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