Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 16, 1925, Image 5

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    Church Services Next Sunday
NT. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for January 18th: Second
Sunday after Epiphany, 8 a. m. Holy
Eucharist; 9:45 a. m. church school;
11 a. m. Mattins and sermon, “Church
Symbolism in the Light of the Incar-
nation.” 7:30 p. m. evensong and ser-
mon, “Vocation.” Visitors always
welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Services next Sunday morning at
10:45, sermon, “A Lost Boy.” Even-
ing at 7:30, sermon, “Nazareth.” Sun-
day school at 9:30 a. m. and union C.
E. meeting at 6:45 p. m.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D., Minister
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
The Holy Communion next Sunday
at 10:45 and 7:30. The revival meet-
ings will continue during the week.
Sunday school 9:80. New officers in-
stalled. Juniors 2; Epworth League
6:30.
E. BE. McKelvey, Pastor.
BOALSBURG REFORMED CHURCH.
Boalsburg, 9:16 a. m., Sunday
school; 7:30 p. m,, installation and
preparatory service.
*~ Pine Grove Mills,
church service.
Pine Hall, 1:30 p. m., Sunday school;
2:30 p. m., church service.
Rev. W. W. Moyer, Pastor.
10:30 a. nm,
Among the numerous bids {or
the construction of state highway in
Pennsylvania to be opened at Haz-
risburg on January 24th will be those
for four sections in Clearfield county
totaling 93,663 feet, or a total of
practically seventeen and three-
fourths miles. Three of the above
sections are in what is known as pri-
mary routes of travel and one is a
state-aid project. In Centre county
there are three sections of road on the
primary routes which have not been
built or improved, and they are the
Bald Eagle valley from Snow Shoe
Intersection to. Bald Eagle, over the
Snow Shoe mountain and across Nit-
“tany mountain to Centre Hall. These
are included in plans Highway Com-
‘missioner Wright has mapped out to
be built out of the proceeds of the
pending fifty million dollar bond is-
sue, which will probably be within the
next few years.
PINE GROVE MENTION.
Hon. J. Will Kepler was a Johns-
town visitor last week.
Mrs. Edward Lueas spent Friday
at the J. F. Kimport home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Porter were
Bellefonte visitors on Saturday.
Roy Henry and bride are now
housekeeping in the Margaret Reed
home. :
A little daughter arrived recently
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gummo. .
Miss Sallie Barr visited her brother
Elmer, at the Centre County hospital
on Friday.
The high wind following Sunday
night’s snow fall drifted many of the
township roads.
Etta Viola, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Grover G. Corl, is seriously
ill ‘with pneumonia.
The Millheim High school orchestra
will give a musicale in the I. 0. O. F.
hall at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mairs have
returned to their home in Brownsville
after spending the Christmas season
at State College.
After spending two weeks among
friends at State College Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Lytle left on Thursday for their
home in Sistersville, W. Va.
Instead of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bow-
ersox, as stated last week, it is Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Burwell who are occu-
pying the Dunlap apartment
Miss Elizabeth McDowell and Miss
Eugene Garrett, of State College,
spent Sunday afternoon with Miss
Edith V. Dale, on the Branch.
Miss Ida Sunday, who has been in
charge of the P. K. A. fraternity, at
State College, is now at home taking
care of her mother, who is in feeble
health.
Mrs. Cyrus Goss has closed her
home and with her two grand-sons has
gone to the home of her son, George
A Goss, near McAlevy’s Fort, for the
winter.
Comrade George Krape is ill at the
home of his son-in-law, William Fer-
ree. During the war he served in the
army of the Cumberland as a member
of the Seventh cavalry.
Among the grip victims in town are
G. H. Everas, H. A. Elder and Mrs. |
L. D. Musser. Mrs. O'Bryan is
housed up with a bad attack of rheu-
matism. Comrade D. W. Miller is
somewhat improved. A
Fire which originated in one of the
outbuildings about two o’clock yester-
day morning destroyed the smoke
house, wood shed and chicken house
on the old Dr. Christ farm between
Lemont and State College. The house
was saved by the timely arrival of the
State College fire company.
The following officers of State Col-
lege Grange, No. 1707, were installed:
on Tuesday evening by past master
John M. Dale: Master, Fred Stump;
overseer, R. G. Bressler; chaplain,
Nellie Shuey; treasurer,
Way; assistant steward, Lena Ander-
son; ceres, Helen Unger; pomona,
Annette Zeller; flora, Margaret Gar-
vey; organist, Lucretia Biddle.
Real Estate Transfers.
Grace K. Lang, et al, to Earl C.
Lutz, tract in Potter township; $710.
Archibald Allison, et al, to Susanna
A. Fleisher, tract in Potter township; | g
$500.
Susanna A. Fleisher, et bar, to S.
Orpha Fleisher, tract in Potter town-
ship; $1.
John M. Hartswick to William A.
Speen tract in College township;
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Lucretia | §
—If you are not a regular sub-
seriber and reader of the “Watchman”
you are missing lots of good news.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AG RUGS made to order by George
Johnson, east Logan St., Bellefonte, *
OR SALE.—Ironing board, 4 irons,
improved Singer sewing machine
and various other household arti-
cles. Inquire of the Misses Margaret and
Jane Miller at their home in the Crider
Stone building, Dellefonte.
Ww ing care of my mother. Some one
who is not capable of doing hard
or much work. .i christian home. small
farm. No baking, washing or scrubbing.—
J. H. ROYER, Box 96, R. F. D. No.1,
State College, Pa. 70-2-3t
by nual meeting of the stockholders
of the GG. F. Musser Co., Belle-
foute, Pa., will be held in the office of
Spangler & Walker, Crider’'s Exchange,
Bellefonte, Friday, February 6th, 1925, be-
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 12 m,, for
the purpose of electing directors for the
ensuing year, and the transaction of such
other busineess is may properly come be-
fore the mecting.
G. F. MUSSER,
70-3-3t President.
D Common Pleas of Centre county.
No. 128 September Term, 1924,
James Salvia vs. Evelyn DM. Salvia.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed Master, appointed by the Court to
take testimony in the above entitled case
und report the same with his opinion and
form of decree to the Court, will sit for
the purposes of his appointment, at his of-
fice in Foster Block, Philipsburg, Pa. on
Saturday, January 24th, 1925, at 10 o'clock
ANTED.—Some one to assist in tak-
TOCKHOLDER'S MEETING.—The an-
IVORCE NOTICE.—In the Court of
a. m. when and where all parties interest-
ed may attend.
GEORGE W, ZEIGLER, Master.
December 24th, 1924. 70-1-3t
IVORCE NOTICE.—Alma Victoria
Packenham vs. Thomas Compton
Packenham. In the Court of Coin-
mon Pleas of Centre county, No. 108, Sep-
tember Term, 1924. Libel in Divorce.
To Thomas Compton Packenham, the
above named respondent.—Whereas Alma
Victoria Packenham, your wife, has filed a
Libel in the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre county to No. 108 September Teri,
1924, praying a Divorce from yon, now you
are hereby notified and required to appear
in said Court on or before the fourth Mon-
day of February next, to answer the said
complaint of the Said Alma Victoria Pack-
enham, and in default of such apearance
you will be liable to have a divorce grant-
ed in your absence.
B. BR. TAYLOR,
70-2-3t
OTICE T0 TAKE TESTIMONY.-—-In
the Court of Common Pleas of Cen-
tre County. No... 109
Term, 1923. ;
Madeline A. Bell,
V. Bell, Respondent.
Mr. Edward Bell,
Peking, IIL.
Dear Sir:
Please take notice that I have been
appointed to take testimony in the ahove
case, and that I shall hold a meeting for
the purposes of my appointment on Fri-
day, January 30th, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
in my offices, No. 14, Crider's Exchange
Juilding, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, at
which timne and place you are reguested to
attend.
Libellant, vs. Bdward
Very truly yours,
KLINE WOODRING,
70-5-3t Master.
TOCKHOLDERS' MEKETING.-The an-
S nual meeting of the stockholders
of Whiterock Quarries will be held
at the offices of the Company in Belle-
I’x., on Monday, January 24, 192%,
at ten o'clock a. m., for the election of
directors for the ensuing year and to
transact such other business as may prop-
erly come before such meeting, and partic-
| ularly to pass. upon 2 proposed resolution
in further amendment of Article II, Sec-
tion’ ¥ of the “By Laws® as
amended at the annual
stockholders, held January 25, 1909, so as
to reduce the number of directors from
eleven to nine at and after the said annu-
al meeting.
1.. A. SCHAEFFER,
70-2-3t Secretary.
N application has been made to The
Public Service Commission of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under the.
provisicns of the Public Service Company
Law, by the New York, Pittsburgh & Chi-
cago Railroad, for a certificate of public
convenience evidencing the commission's
requisite approval of the application of the
New York, Pittsburgh & Chicago Railroad
for the reorganization of the New York,
Pittsburgh & Chicago Railroad Corpori-
tion, the purpose of which is to construct
and operate a railroad from a point near
Harmony, Penna. t3 a point near Allen-
town, Penna. A public hearing upon this
application will be held in the rooms of
the Commission at Harrisburg, on the 28th
OTICE.—Notlce is hereby given that
when and where all persons in interest
may appear and be heard, if they so de-
sire.
HENRY O. EVANS,
J. GARFIELD HOUSTON,
Attorneys for Applicant.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
E XECUTRIX'S NOTICE.—Letters tes-
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-
ment.
AUGUSTA C. M. QUIGLEY,
. Executrix,
69-49-6t Bellefonte, Pa.
tamentary having been granted to
the undersigned upon the estate of
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
101 Seuth Eleventh St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
64-34-tf RXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Letters
of administration - having been
granted to the undersigned upon
the estate of Elias Confer, late of Gregg
township, 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.
JOHN W. CONFER,
Administrator
Spring Mills, R. F. D.
69-50-6t
Orvis & Zerby,
Attorneys.
See Our Imitation Wool Hose
for Ladies, 50c. the pair. They are cer-
tainly immense. When we recommend
a thing, it is worth considering.
Garmans
Scenic Theatre
Weeks-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17:
ELEANOR BOARDMAN in “SILENT ACCUSER,” a six reel
which a well trained police dog takes a very importaut role
Century Comedy.
MONDAY, JANUARY 19:
picture in
Also, 2 reel
WILLIAM FARNUM in “MEN WHO FIGHT ALONE,” is a seven reel
story founded on the book, “The Miracle of Hate.”
with his hates and loves and final
Topics.
A story of a cripple
regenreation. Also, Pathe News and
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 AND 21:
LON CHANEY in “HE WHO GETS
SLAPPED,” is a dandy eight reel pic-
ture with Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, Tully Marshall, Mare McDermott
and Tod Sterling.
Ile sure to see it.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22:
PAULINE FREDERICKS in “MARRIED YFLIRTS,” is a 7
drama with fine acting and direction.
gets the tables turned on her. Also,
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23:
A story of a tragic clown in a European circus, alive
with action and color, beauty and thrills,
Alsa, 2 reel Comedy.
A fine picture; will please all
reel domestic
Story of a heartless woman who
Pathe Newns and Review.
HOOT GIBSON in “THE RIDIN’ KI) FROM POWDER RIVER,” is above
the average western, with genuine heart interest, with a romantie side. A
story of a child seeing his benefactor killed gets his man when he grows
up.
Also, 15th and last episode of “THE IRON MAN.”
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 AND 17:
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “ROBIN HOOD,” a picture that will appeal to
all, both old and young, in the daring exploits of this famous one in Scotch
history. Well depicted and played
Matinee wnt Scenic on Saturday.
by this versatile actor. Very good.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 AND 24:
CORINNE
Joved, married.
Island.
2 reel Comedy,
GRIFFITH in “LOVE'S WILDERNESS.”
Ile becomes a smuggler, is captured and sent to Devil's
She thinks him dead, marries again and goes to the Island.
Story of a girl
Also,
Fire, Lightning,
Wael «.c Smoke
AT A REDUCED RATE
J. M. KEICHLINE
70-2 1x* BELLEFONTE, PA
Wanted!
Persons planning building to come in contact with
us. Save money on
Cement, Sand, Limestone, Plaster
Brick, Roofing, Terra Cotta Pipe, Nalls |
Stucco Materials, Etec.
See us first, or you may regret it later.
centre County Fuel and Building Supply Co.
Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte Pa
The Outing Flannel
we sell are far ahead of the goods gen-
orally offered, yet the price is no higher.
The first lot of
Just try them once.
French and Scotch Ginghams is in.
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Englishac:French Gingham
at the same prices as common domestic
goods. Crepe finished Wool Goods.
Silk and Wool at attractive prices.
White Gold, Yellow and Green
Gold Watches in the Newest Fancy
Dials—-in Elgin.
Waltham, Hamilton and Howard
We have an Attractive Payment Plan
F. P. Blair & Son
BELLEFONTE,
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Insurance
Following wire just received from our buyer, who is
attending the Chicago Surniture Markets :
* Prepare for some wonderful stuff.”
The new goods will begin to arrive
daily . ... You are always welcome
The Store of Quality,
Price and Service
Hazel & Company
Living Up to Our Promises
In these days of prolific advertising
writers are sometimes apt to make prom-
ises which a Store cannot fulfill.
Mindful of this common failing, the en-
tire Management of this Store rigidly su-
pervises the advertising so that it is never
possible for a mis-statement of fact or an
exaggeration of value to creep in. Any at-
tempt to “gild the lily” is instantly frustrat-
wg
Thus those who read our advertise-
ments have come to know from experience
that the promises we make in our advertis-
ing are always fulfilled.
sept
Special Rehuction Se
ON ALL READY-TO-WEAR
Ladies Coats
Ladies Dresses
Ladies Suits
Ladies Blouses
Childrens Coats
Childrens Dresses
One-Third off on
One-Third off on
Hazel & Company
South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
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