Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 19, 1924, Image 5

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    Church Services Next Sunday.
' METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
“Hidden Sackcloth” will be the sub-
ject at 10:45, and “Heart Disease” at
7:30. Sunday school 9:30 and Ep-
worth League 6:30.
Tuesday night class; Wednesday
night prayer service.
E. E. McKelvey, Pastor.
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Harvest Home services next Sunday
at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D., Minister
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for the week beginning
September 21: Feast of St. Matthew,
Apostle and Evangelist, 8 a. m. Holy
Eucharist; 9:45 a. m. church school;
11 a. m. Mattins and sermon; 7:30 p.
m. evensong. Thursday, 7:30 a. m.
Requiem Eucharist. Visitors always
welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
“The Friendly Church.”
Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning
worship 10:45, “Gaining the World
and Losing the Soul.” Vesper serv-
ice 7:30, “God’s Great Adventure.”
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Visitors are always wel-
come to all services.
The annual every member canvass
of the congregation will be conduct-
ed Sunday, September 28th.
Rev Wilson P. Ard, Minister
Virginia Healy, of the class of
1924, Bellefonte High school, has en-
tered St. Elizabeth College, at Mor-
ristown, N. J. Anne Wagner and
Ruth Deitrick, Cedar Crest College,
at Allentown; Elizabeth Hazel, Jack
Yeager, Carl Gray, James Carpeneto,
William Waite, Edward Harnish and
William Nichols, Penn State.
PINE GROVE MENTIONS.
G. C. Corl, Paul Sunday and Ernest
Trostle are all building new silos.
Mrs. J. Cal Sunday spent the latter
end of the week at the Waldo Homan
home at Oak Hall.
John G. Miller came up from the
city of Brotherly Love and spent Sun-
day at his home here.
Miss Nannie McWilliams and Misses
Belle and Lizzie Goheen motored to
Tyrone on Monday on a shopping
tour.
Hugh C. Dale, of the Branch, was
a caller among friends at Baileyville
and Rock Springs on Sunday after-
noon.
W. R. Port and wife and G. Mac
Fry and wife motored to Eagleville
and spent Sunday with old acquaint-
ances.
Our coal dealers, Keller & Koch,
are busy filling coal bins for the win-
ter season, having two big trucks in
service.
J. B. Wireman and family, of Alex-
andria, motored to Rock Springs and
spent Sunday with the Chester Bren-
neman family.
George Boal Thompson is arranging
to move to Bellefonte and take up his
residence in the Bush Arcade. He has
several jobs in view.
Misses Virginia Dale, Maude Glenn
and Irene Pletcher were entertained
at the Waldo Weaver home on the
Branch on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and
Mrs. Fred Rossman motored to Burn-
ham on Saturday and visited among
friends until the early part of the
week.
Rev. J. Max Kirkpatrick preached
in the Presbyterian church at Bell-
wood, on Sunday, his appointments
here and at Boalsburg being filled by
Chaplain Metzger, of State College.
Prof. T. C. Houtz, of Selinsgrove,
spent last week among relatives and
friends in the valley. Almost a half
century ago he was principal of the
Pine Grove Mills Academy, so is well
remembered here.
Miss Nannie McWilliams gave a
surprise party, last Saturday evening,
in honor of the birthday of her cous-
in, Miss Elizabeth Goheen. It proved
a very enjoyable occasion for all who
were fortunate in being present.
The Lord’s Supper will be adminis-
tered in the Presbyterian church at
Graysville at 10:45 o’clock on Sunday
morning by the pastor, Rev. Harry
D. Fleming. Preparatory service will
be held at 7:30 o'clock on Friday even-
ing.
Fred Corl and sister Florence came
down from Altoona to take part in
the Defense day program at Boals-
burg. Fred plays E flat in our band
and can always be depended upon to
be on hand when there is anything
doing.
Our mutual friend, J. E. Bressler,
is now in the Bellefonte hospital
where, on Monday, he underwent an
operation for chronic appendicitis.
His friends will be glad to know that
he is recovering nicely and yesterday
was about as fit as a patient could be
after coming through an operation.
William Wagner, of the Branch, last
week took an option on the James
Glenn farm at White Hall, paying
$500 down and the 1924 taxes with
the privilege of taking over the farm
next year at the price of $8,000. Mr.
Wagner has been tenant on the Thom-
as Fishburn farm but owing to the
scarcity of farm help is anxious to
get a smaller place.
Miss Elizabeth Miller, of State Co,-
lege, the young lady who was fortu-
nate in winning the $120 McAllister |
scholarship prize, accompanied by her
brother Raymond, are spending her
vacation with her aunts, the Misses
Maude and Gertrude Miller, at Rock
Springs. Raymond has been quite ill
all summer but is now able to go out
for short drives through the country.
A wedding is scheduled to take
place in the Reformed church at
Boalsburg, tomorrow afternoon, when
Fred Brouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Brouse, of Boalsburg, will be unit-
ed in marriage to Miss Edwina Wie-
land, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Frank Wieland, of Linden Hall. The
ceremony will be performed by Rev.
J. Max Kirkpatrick. The prospective
bridegroom holds a good position in
the forestry department at State Col-
lege.
If you want the latest and best
news, read the “Watchman.”
CENTRE HALL.
Charles McClenahan, who lives just
below Centre Hall, was very ill on
Tuesday.
Miss Rebecca Derstine left for Phil-
adelphia on Tuesday, where she will
spend the winter.
Mrs. Lucy Henney left for Phila-
delphia, on Sunday, to make her fall
millinery purchases.
James Smith, of Williamsport,
visited his mother, Mrs. Margaret
Smith, during the week.
Miss Osler, our High school teach-
er, spent the week-end with her col-
lege chum, Miss Hilda Mayes, at Le-
mont.
Mrs. Crust, who has been living
with her son, Charles T. Crust, for
several years, has been very sick for
several weeks.
Keystone Power Corporation.
The Board of Directors of the Keystone
Power Corporation has declared quarterly
dividend No. 10 of one and three-quarters
(134%) per cent., covering the quarter end-
ing September 30th, 1924, payable upon the
7% Preferred Stock of the Company on
October 1st, 1924, to stockholders of record
at the close of business September 20th,
1924.
69-37-1t C. C. McBRIDE, Treasurer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANTED.—Experienced waitress at
once. Good wages. Apply Fenway
Tea Room, State College. 36-1t
OR SALE.—A Red Star Range in good
condition. Inquire of Mrs. E. S.
DORWORTH, Curtin St. 37-1t
OR SALE.—National Cash Register,
in perfect condition. All improve-
ments. Inquire of HELEN VAL-
ENTINE, west Curtin St., Bellefonte. Bell
phone 337-R. 69-37-1t
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Estate of Mar-
garet Watt Porter, 1ate of Fergu-
son township, Centre county, Pa.,
deceased. Notice is hereby given that the
Register of Wills in and for Centre coun-
ty, Penna., has issued letters testamentary
in the above Estate to M. J. Watt, and all
persons indebted to said decedent are re-
quested to make payment promptly to the
said M. J. Watt, Executor, and those hav-
ing claims against decedent to present
them promptly to the said Executor for
payment.
M. J. WATT, Executor,
Acklin Apartments, No. 1005
69-33-6t Penna. Ave., Tyrone, Pa.
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary having been granted to
the undersigned upon the estate of
Alexander G. Morris, late of Bellefonte
borough, deceased, 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.
ELIZA EGBERT MORRIS,
THOMAS KING MORRIS,
CHARLES A. MORRIS,
Bellefonte, Pa.
FRANK K. LUKENBACH,
Tyrone, Pa.
W. Harrison Walker, Executors.
Attorney. 69-36-6t
ROPOSALS - are. invited from general
building contractors for furnishing
all labor and materials necessary
or required for the mortar and concrete,
masonry, damp-proofing, terra cotta, struec-
tural and miscellaneous steel, plastering,
metal furring and lathing, marble, sheet
metal and roofing, carpentry, painting,
glazing, hardware, equipment, electric and
other work as set forth in the plans and
specifications for the construction of a
New Pavilion and New Boiler Plant to the
Bellefonte Hospital, at Bellefonte, Pa.
Plans and specifications and proposal
forms for this work may be obtained from
Horatio 8. Moore, Chairman of the Build-
ing Committee, Bellefonte, Pa. Right is
reserved to reject any or all bids as the
interests of the Hospital may appear.
69-37-4t
Oyster Season Opens
-...at GALAIDA’S.....
The Oyster and Fish Season is now open at our
Market, and will continuelevery day during the
season. We wish to remind you that it is our
aim to be of service to you. We are striving to
deserve your patronage, and are handling only
THE BEST QUALITY in
Fish, Oysters
and Dressed Poultry
Galaida’s
Fish and Oyster Market
Arcade Bldg, Water St.;' Bellefonte, Pa.
69-36-2t
I like to see that fellow work.
Here comes my brother with
the turk
—Young Mother Hubbard
Poultry of real worth—
properly cared. for. Young
chickens that will . grace
your table with a flavor of
cheer. We can serve you
food interests well.
Your kitchen is this mar-
ket’s demonstration station!
Beezer’'s Meat Market
ON THE DIAMOND
84-34-1y Bellefonte, Pa.
Mr. H. L. Kline, better known as
“Doc.” Kline, of Youngstown, Ohio,
spent a day at the home of his wife's
father, D. A. Boozer.
Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Smith and
daughter Elizabeth and Mrs. Luther
Smith, of Bellefonte, were in Centre
Hall for several hours on Tuesday.
Mrs. Jones, formerly Miss Tammie
Haines, of State College, of Scotland,
South Dakota, visited at the home of
her cousin, Thomas Hosterman, for
several days.
On Monday, Earl Lambert, wife and
daughter Evelyn, started in their
“auto house” for their winter home
in Florida. They make the trip by
easy stages, not going very far in a
day.
The delegates to the W. C. T. U.
convention at Howard were Mrs. F.
M. Fisher and Mrs. R. P. Campbell
and the alternates, Mrs. S. W. Smith
and Mrs. T. L. Moore. All attended
the convention.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHANDLER 7-Passenger Touring
In |
excellent condition ; re-painted, overhauled, good !
Car, 1921 Model.
tires. Price reasonable.
Apply 254 South Gill Street,
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ANTED.—A Woman Cook, Hun-
garian or Slavish preferred, must
have hotel or big family working
experience. $100.00 a month, and room and
board. Write Tyrone, box 243. 69-37-3t
XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa-
mentary upon the estate of Eliza-
beth M. Montgomery, late of Belle-
fonte borough, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said es-
tate are requested to make prompt pay-
ment, and those having claims against the
same must present them, duly authenticat-
ed, for settlement.
GORDON L. MONTGOMERY,
JOHN W. MONTGOMERY.
John G. Love. Executors,
James C. Furst, Bellefonte, Pa.
Attorneys. 69-34-6t
amsm—
Why Worry
Over Broken Springs ?
If a leaf or the entire spring on your auto-
' mobile breaks, don’t suffer the expense and
! delay of sending for a new one. I carry
| Steel Spring in all sizes—from 4in. to Ford
size—and can make a new leaf or spring for you al-
most WHILE YOU WAIT.
Let Me Mend Your Spring Trouble
I GUARANTEE CURES
~~ F. L. BULLOCK
35-4t S. Water St., Bellefonte, Pa.
snmmem——
Notice to Farmers
$100,000.00 to Loan to Farmers
who will buy Pure-Bred DAIRY COWS.
We have a plan that will please you.
Come in and let us
tell you about it.
Bellefonte Trust Company
N. E. ROBB, Treasurer.
Announcing a New Electric Range
“Tne Westinghouse Junior Cabinet’
COMPLETE
AUTOMATIC
In announcing this Range we are pleased to offer a conservatively designed
and moderately priced Electric Range, suitable for average family use, which
’
for introductory purposes, we will sell on a special partial payment plan dur-
ing the period from September 15th to September 27th, inclusive.
We will Gladly Demonstrate at your Convenience
Keystone Power Corporation
BELLEFONTE,
PA.
Moose Temple Theatre...Tues. Sept. 23
ONE YEAR AT THE KLAW THEATRE, N.Y.
‘‘A comedy of gorgeous amusement, a bright, witty farce.’’—New
York World.
Not a Motion Picture
‘ ‘Sparkles with pep and dash.’’—N.Y. Evening Tel.
[A SMASHING COMEDY HIT)
MARK BYRON, INC, SAYS
Simply 1s
MEET r= WIFE
LYNN
STARLING
WITH
AUGUSTA
BOYLSTON
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Mail orders Now. Seat Sale opens at Mott Drug Co. Satur. 20th
Prices ® = ® = ® =
50 cts., $1.00, $1.50, $2.00—Plus Tax
ANTED.—First class cook at once.
Good wages. Apply Fenway Tea
Room, State College. 36-1t
OR RENT.—Five room house with
cellar. Newly painted and papered
throughout. Apply 108 East How-
ard St., Bellefonte, Pa. 37-1t
I ——
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
101 Seuth Eleventh St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have Your Diamonds Reset. in Platinum
64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
——Read your own “Watchman.”
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wanted!
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.
See us first, or you may regret it later.
Centre County Fuel and Building Supply Co.
Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte, Pa
Scenic Theatre
Week-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20:
LARRY SEMON, in “THE GIRL
IN THE LIMOUSINE,” is a perfect
scream by this eminent comedian of the screen, in his first long produc-
tion, and sure to please all who like good comedy. Also, 2 reel Education-
al Comedy.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22:
ELMO LINCOLN, in “THE RIGHT OF THE STRONGEST,” is a strong
melodrama by this athletic star in which might sometimes overcomes right.
Also, Pathe News and Topics.
TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AND 24:
GLORIA SWANSON, in “SOCIETY SCANDAL.” This feature is noted for
the gorgeous dresses of the star with an interesting story and the theme is
the harm the scandal mongers do
to their neighbors. She pays her op-
ponents’ lawyer in his own coin but in the end falls in love with him and
they marry. Also, 2 reel Comedy.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25:
DOROTHY DALTON, in “THE MORAL SINNER,” is a good crook melo-
drama and will please the lovers of this style of story. Founded on stage
play of Leah Kleschna.
Pathe News and Review.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26:
Title will be announced later.
MAIL.”
Love and romance weave through the play.
Also,
Also, the 13th episode of “THE FAST
AL!
OPERA
HOUSE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 AND 20:
FLORENCE VIDOR, in “THE VIRGINIAN,” is a very good play founded
on the book of that title and said by some to be as good as “The Covered
Wagon.” Also, 2 reel Comedy.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 AND 27:
All Star Cast in “GALLOPING FISH,” is the story of a trained seal that
will make you laugh until your sides ache, with Louise Fazenda, Sydney
Chaplin, Ford Sterling and Chester Conklin:
ial, “SO THIS IS PARIS.”
Also, the Jack Dempsy ser-
Furniture....Rugs
Quality---Service
Live and Let-Live Prices
Table Sets—-Emergency $12.25, Console
$9.25, and End $6.25; End Table and
Book Rack combined $7.75; other styles
End Tables and Consoles $6.25 up—all
Solid Mahogany Tops.
Living Room Suites
We are Sure we Can Please You
All Styles, Coverings
of Print Velour, Baker
Cut Velour, Jacquard Velour, Tapestry
and Mohair.
Let us Help Make your Home More
Pleasant for the Long Winter Months
New Goods Arriving Daily
FOR THE FALL SEASON
You have Our Guarantee—We have the Manufacturer’s
We Deliver Free Anywhere, at Any Time
F. W. West Company
Funeral Furnishings
All New Equipment,
Both Phones