Church Services Next Sunday ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Services next Sunday morning at 10:45, sermon, “Be a Better Friend.” Evening service at 7:30. Come and sing your favorite hymn. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and union C. E. meeting at 7:30 p. m. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D., Minister ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. “The Friendly Church.” Third Sunday in Advent. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45. Vesper service 7:30. Visitors always welcome. . Rev Wilson P. Ard, Minister METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Worship at 10:45 “The Supreme Test of Love,” and at 7:30 “Getting Back to Bethel.” Sunday school 9:30; Juniors 2; Epworth League 6:30. Tuesday night class; Wednesday night prayer service. This (Friday) night, a father and son banquet in the Y. M. C. A. at 6:30. E. E. McKelvey, Pastor. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services for the week beginning December 14th: Third Sunday in Ad- vent, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist; 9:45 a. m. church school; 11 a. m. Mattins and sermon, “The Preparation of Hearts for Christ’s Coming.” 4 p. m. Holy Baptism; 7:30 p. m. evensong and sermon, “Give Us Priests!” Wed- nesday, Friday and Saturday this week are the winter Ember days, when the church appoints abstinence and special intercessions for those who are to be ordained. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Litany and instruction. Thursday, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. Friday, 10 a. m. Holy Eucharist. Vis- itors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OST.—Setter dog, white, brown ear and eye, and brown mark on butt of tail. Answers to the name of Bob. Reward for return to J. W. Beals, Philipsburg, Pa. Lost About November 17th. 69-49-2t tamentary having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Henry C. Quigley, late of Bellefonte bor- ough, deceased, all persons knowing them- selves indebted to said estate are request- ed to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must pre- sent them, duly authenticated, for settle- E XECUTRIX'S NOTICE.—Letters tes- ment. AUGUSTA C. M. QUIGLEY, Executrix, 69-49-6t Bellefonte, Pa. payers of the Board of Road Su- pervisors of Ferguson township, Centre county, for the fiscal year ending November 29th, 1924. RECEIPTS. Bal. on hand in township treasury From preceding year............5 707 41 Received from 1924 tax............ 3839 14 Received from 1923 tax............ 22 99 Received from sale of TUnseated A NNUAL REPORT and notice to tax- LANA ...oavicicccensrininnsiess H6 26 Received from State Forest...I... 18 50 Amount borrowed.......:..eo0vees 4000 00 Received from State Reward...... 50 00 Rec'd from road machine hire..... 126 00 Rec'd light and miscellaneous.... 171 52 Total... i .osvssnssnnnes $ 9491 82 EXPENDITURES. Expended for repairs or mainte- nance of dirt road.............. $ 605 10 Expended for improved road...... 6091 16 Expended for culverts............ 20 21 Expended for tools................ 12 60 Expended for repair of machinery 103 47 Salary of Roadmaster............. 504 35 Salary of Secretary................ 83 00 Salary of Treasurer............... 83 00 Commission of Tax Collector...... 127 37 Removal of snow and obstructions 173 80 For annual Supervisor's Conven- BION olen eusvinsssinsnyrssnsivanss 15 00 Debt and interest paid........... 500 00 Expended for light................ 182 30 Total Bxpenditures .....cocceenve. $ 8501 36 Balance in Treasury.............. 990 46 Annual Report of the Overseer of the Poor. Jal. on hand in township treasury from preceding year............ $ 494 02 Received from Tax Collector..... 113 52 Total Receipts .....c.cvevsssrins $ 607 34 EXPENDITURES. Total Expenditures..............$ 81 74 Balance in township treasury....$ 0525 60 A. L. BOWERSOX, J. C. GATES, Auditors. December 10, 1924. 49-3t i ak SANTA SAYS «Shop in the Morning”’ and early as possible, to avoid the crowds—and be sure to go to “UNBROKEN FAITH” These words. should be familiar to the citizens of Pennsylvania for in that State we find them cut in ever- lasting stone. The historic milestone cover that appeared on the December 11 issue of The Youth's Companion is from a painting done for this use by the em- inent American painter of historic subjects, Arthur Beecher. The text that accompanies the pic- ture runs as follows: Under the elm that he thereby made historic, William Penn concluded his great treaty with the Indians. That compact, though they had net sworn to it, his followers sedulously kept, and by it, to the red men of Pennsyl- vania, Quaker blood became inviolate. It is by the proud right of truth that the monument of today bears the words “Unbroken Faith.” The publisher of The Youth’s Com- panion most respectfully dedicated this important cover to the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania. m—— —When you see it in the “Watch- man” you know it’s true. Rag Rugs Curtains—good Rods from 5c up. Velvet Nu Straw Rugs. Material for heavy Curtains— GARMANS. (not trashy ones). suman manera sans DO NOT FORGET TO VISIT C. C. Keichline NEAR THE DEPOT FOR YOUR Holiday Candies FRUITS NUTS CIGARS PIPES Samoset Chocolates - Achenbach Ice Cream 48-3t and Magazines : ‘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 €9-16tf Bellefonte, Pa Is it, a Tractor Trailer, Plow, Coupe, Sedan, Dump Truck, Range, Dog, Cat, Train, Trol- ley, Wash Set, Etc.,—GARMANS. “Caldwell & Son BELLEFONTE, PA. Plumbing and Heating By Hot Water Vapor Steam Pipeless Furnaces Full Lice of Pipe and Fittings AND MILL SUPPLIES ALL SIZES OF Terra Cotta Pipe and Fittings Estimates Cheerfully and Promptly Furnished. ing Classes : larly or in advance. We Extend to you the Season’s Greetings and a Cordial Invitation to join our 1925 Christmas Savings Club which opens Wednesday December 10, 1924. a Merry Christmas by joining one or more of the follow- Class 25 Fixed—Members paying 25c. a week for 50 weeks will get $12.50 Class 50 Fixed—Members paying 50c. a week for 50 weeks * * 25.00 Class 100 Fixed—Members paying $1 a week for 50 weeks * * 50.00 Class 200 Fixed—Members paying $2 a week for 50 weeks * —with 3% interest added if all payments are made regu- Bellefonte Trust Company BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Be sure of “100.00 Santa Says “Go to Garmans”—Better Goods, Large Assortment, Least Price. Silk Hose in ali Fashionable Shades | Buy Her a Present, that will last a life time—Linen Table Cloths and Napkins, Center Pieces and Runners. 18 inch Linine and the lace For the ends.—GARMANS. IRA D. GARMAN THE GIFT That brings Greater Joy, Com- fort and Service to the Home JEWELER Silk and Wools, and Pastel shades in . 101 Seuth Eleventh St., Ribbed Hose. Infant's Hose for 15c. PHILADELPHIA. ni vr. He Yu In 3 ead, 2. TABS ea GOOD FURNITURE up —GARMANS. Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum = 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY Scenic Theatre Week-Ahead Program SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13: BETTY COMPSON in “THE FEMALE,” is a story of a child who lived in a jungle when young and acquired part of the wild nature of the lions forms pact with husband not to live as man and wife. Also, 2 reel Comedy. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15: JACK HOLT in “THE GOLD LURE,” a story of the hurt for gold and its consequences. Rupert Julian and Robert Frazer do good work. Also, Pathe News and Topics. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 AND 17: FLORENCE VIDOR in “HUSBANDS AND LOVERS,” a good comedy dra- ma dealing with the humorous side of married life. Titles good. Don’t miss it. Finds she is still in love with first husband and elopes with him on night of marriage. Also, 2 reel Comedy. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18: BEBE DANIELS in “SINNERS IN HEAVEN,” a seven reel successful pic- ‘Well photographed, beautiful scenery. An aeroplane wrecked on an jsland and the consequences. Also, ture with human interest, suspense, thrills. Pathe News and Review. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19: MAE MARSH in “PADDY, THE NEXT BEST THING,” is a pleasing, ro- mantic drama of misplaced affections. The part of a lovable Tomboy tak- en by the star is fine. Also, 10th episode of “THE IRON MAN.” OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 AND 13: All Star Cast in “THE COVERED. WAGON,” one of the big, long run pic- tures of the age at popular prices. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 AND 20: MARGUERITE de LaMOTTE in “CLEAN HEARTS,” is an eight reel mel- odrama with human interest and comedy that will appeal to all. Also, Jack Dempsey’s serial, ever interesting. Appropriate Gift, Suggestions Globe-Wemnicke Book Cases--- $24.50 | Hoosier Kitchen Gabinets---§43.2% Pair Canale Sticks... $1.00 up | Radio Tables. -—---- $11.75 up panama Po LE Doll Carriages. .——----- 5:50 Tea Wagons... ————— 12.75 Priscilla Cabinets .———— 6.75 « | Gate-Leg Tables... ______ 12.75 * Windsor Chairs. ___-___. 8.75 ¢ | Cedar Chests. 14.75 Spinet Desks__.._________——— $25.00 | Floor Lamps —-———————-- 14.75 W.R. Brachbill...Furniture and Rugs Spring St. BELLEFONTE, PA. Scenes true to life. ike the Oak, the First National Bank shows evidence of growth—-and every new year adds a ring of progress. We will be glad to wel- come you to our growing family of depositors. Your Checking Account is Cordially Invited THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK STATE COLLEGE, PA. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ARAL RC CCU R FUORI I SANA RAN AAY &/ A ———_— ra «a +4 — me desea AL yobs ny Choose Wisely—Choose Early finest stock of Mens Wear in this town. Buy your Christmas Gifts now—-we’ll deliver them later. Christmas congesti i . gestion can be avoid now—and you've a full stock from which to choose. We’ve put all our energy into edentlag au Here are suitable gifts for men—all the way from a handsome. Kuppenheimer Overcoat to the little things that every man wants and appreciates, Belts, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Socks, Gloves, Underwear, Sweaters Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Whatever you intend to spend—be sure that your money will buy the Most Practical and Durable Gift here- ium The ([lothier Qorrect WV Dress roNTE AnD Stare Covvece - Pa.