Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 23, 1925, Image 5

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Church Services Next Sunday
87. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services for the week beginning
January 25th: Third Sunday after
Epiphany, feast of the Conversion of
St. Paul, 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist; 9:45
a. m. church school; 11 a. m. Mattins
and sermon, “The Name of St. Paul.”
4 p.m. Holy Baptism; 7:30 p. m.
evensong and sermon, “A Great Build-
er in God’s Kingdom.” Thursday, 8
a. m. Holy Eucharist. Visitors al-
ways welcome.
Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
The pastor will speak on “The Wed-
ding Garment,” at 10:45 and at 7:30,
“The Advice of a Great Man to
Young People.” Sunday school 9:30;
Juniors 2:30; Epworth League 6:30
The revival meetings will continue.
There is a place for you.
E. E. McKelvey, Pastor.
BOALSBURG LUTHERAN CHARGE.
At Pleasant Gap, preparatory serv-
jce this evening at 7:30, Holy Com-
munion Sunday morning at 10:30.
Sunday school at 9:30. :
At Shiloh—Sunday school 1:30.
Preaching service at 2:30.
W. J. Wagner, Pastor.
ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH.
Services next Sunday morning at
10:45 and evening service at 7:30.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and union
C. E. meeting at 6:45 p. m.
Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D., Minister
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school at 9:45. Morning
worship at 1:45, theme, “The Great
Enterprise.” Evening worship at
7:30, theme, “A Prophet Needed.”
William C. Thompson, Pastor.
BOALSBURG REFORMED CHURCH.
Sunday, January 25:
Boalsburg, 9:15 a. m., church school.
10:30 a. m., Holy Communion.
Houserville, 2:30 p. m., public wor-
ship.
Rev. W. W. Moyer, Pastor.
PINE GROVE MENTION.
Mrs. Mattie Goheen is ill with an
attack of the flu.
J. D. Neidigh shipped a carload of
$2.00 wheat this week.
Several homes in this section are
quarantined for scarlet fever.
Dr. L. E. Kidder and wife are
spending the week in Philadelphia.
Dr. Samuel Gilliland, of Lancaster,
spent several days here last week.
S. E. Ward had a Munson furnace.
installed in his residence last week.
H. N. Meyer, of Bellefonte, was a
business visitor here on Wednesday.
Miss Lizzie Goheen, of Baileyville,
visited Centre Hall friends last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Metzger left last
week for an indefinite sojourn in Flor-
ida.
James Kustaborder is able to be
around following a three week’s iil-
ness.
“YT. 0. Campbell has purchased a car-
16ad of lambs to increase his flock of
sheep.
Miss Anna Dale, of State College,
spent the latter end of the week at the
Dr. Krebs home. ;
Warren Bailey, of Springfield, IIL,
spent several days here this week
greeting old friends.
Samuel E. Goss, of Reading, spent
several days with his mother in the
early part of the week.
A little son born to Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Louck, last Friday, has been
christened Charles LeRoy.
Daniel Martz is nursing a badly
crippled hand, the result of getting
it caught in a circular saw.
- Thomas McMahon and J. C. McCool,
of Spruce Creek valley, transacted
business in town on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers left
last week to spend the remainder of
the winter at Miami, Florida.
Mrs. Blair Gates, of Gatesburg, is
assisting postmaster Barr, who has
not yet recovered complete health.
Mrs. J. C. Sunday has returned
home from a visit with Rev. Orin
Sunday and family, at Montoursville.
Mrs. John W. Stuart left last
Thursday for York and later will go
to Washington, D. C., to remain until
spring. f
Mrs. Maude Fry, of Rock Springs,
spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs.
Etta Corl, whose health is somewhat
improved. .
Comrade D. W. Miller, who has
been ill all winter, is planning to go
to the Jefferson hospital, Philadelphia,
for treatment.
Mrs. Mary Brouse has closed her
home here and gone to spend the bal-
ance of the winter with her son Wil-
liam, at Boalsburg.
James Fleming is m g some de-
cided improvements to his home in the
Glades, among them the installation
of a water system and a bath room.
Ralph Musser, J. H. Bailey, C. H.
Meyers and son Claude, I. O. Camp-
bell and son Ferguson attended the
farm stock show in Hagrisburg this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Corl are |
mourning the death of their seven
week’s old daughter, Etta Viola, who
died on Tuesday of last week, of pneu-
Tonia Burial was made on Thurs-
ay.
Mrs. Caroline Bailey, wife of War-
ren Bailey, died at her home in
Springfield, on January 12th, as the
result of a stroke of paralysis. She
was a native of Lewistown, Pa., and
the remains were taken to that place
for burial last Friday.
Last Friday night fire destroyed the
hog pen, wagon shed and corn crib on
the W. H. Goss farm, tenanted by P.
1 Forty hogs and pigs were’
in the pen, two brood sows and seven
W. Corl.
pigs being burned to death. In the
wagon shed a corn planter, chop mill
and sleigh went up in smoke and
about 300 bushels of corn on ear were
also destroyed. The State College fire
company responded to a call for help
and by the use of chemicals gaved the
house and barn. The loss is partially.
covered with insurance. :
A
Boalsburg lodge No. 896 1. O. O. F.,
celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of
its institution last Thursday evening
with a big banquet. Over two hun-
dred members and guests were pres-
ent. Prof. Whitehead officiated as
toastmaster and a number of very in-
teresting responses were made. Mr.
Smith told of the organization of the
lodge fifty years ago by Capt. W. H.
Fry, and the only one of the original
charter members present was D. W.
Meyers. Mrs. E. W. Hess presided at
the piano and led the music. Allin all
it was a very successful affair.
CENTRE HALL.
Captain G. M. Boal has been housed
up for a week or more, but is now on
the mend.
Mrs. H. W. Kreamer is spending
several weeks at the home of S. S.
Kreamer, in Lewistown.
L. L. Smith and W. D. Shoop drove
to Lewistown on Monday forenoon,
and from there left for Florida.
Mrs. C. A. Smith, who spent several
weeks at Howard with her mother,
who was ill, returned home on Satur-
day.
H. E. Fye and family moved into
the one side of T. A. Hosterman’s
house—the apartment vacated by W.
B. Garis.
The lecture course number on Tues-
day evening called out a large crowd
in spite of the “blizzardy” weather on
that evening.
Mrs. J. D. P. Smithgall, of Harvey's
Lake, near Wilkes-Barre, attended the
funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Su-
sanna Spangler.
H. E. Shreckengast and daughter
will move into the apartment over T.
L. Smith’s hardware store, just vacat-
ed by H. E. Fye.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ANTED.—Responsible party to har-
Ww vest ice crop on artificial pond,
Hughes field. Good proposition.
For particulars ' inquire of JAMES R.
HUGHES. 4-2t
OR SALE.—Ironing board, 4 irons,
F 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, Bellefonte.
ANTED.—Some one to assist in tak-’
W ing care of my mother. Some one
who is not capable of doing hard
or much work. A 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
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I lease on favorable terms to a ca-
pable man, a limestone quarry at
Cedar Springs, Clinton county, near the
State Highway, located on the Bellefonte
vein, opened and cleaned, and a modern
limestone kiln in good condition.
SIDNEY D. FURST,
Lock Haven, Pa.
LEASE. —The undersigned will
70-4-3t
XECUTRIX'S NOTICE.—Letters tes-
E tamentary having been granted to
the undersigned upon the estate of
Henry C. Quigley. late of Bellefonte Lor-
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,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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69-49-6t
A 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
présent them, duly authenticated, for set-
tlement.
JOHN W. CONFER,
Administrator
Omnis & Zerby, Spring Mills, R. F. D.
Attorneys. 69-50-6t
OTICE TO TAKE TESTIMONY. —In
N the Court of Common Pleas of Cen-
tre County. No. 109 December
Term, 1923.
Madeline A. Bell, Libellant, vs. Edward
V. Bell, Respondent.
Mr. Edward Bell,
Peking, Ill.
Dear Sir:
Please take notice that I have been
appointed to take testimony im the above
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
Building, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, at
which time and place you are requested to
attend.
Very truly yours,
KLINE WOODRING,
70-3-3¢ Master.
OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that
N application has been made to The
Public Service Commission of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under the
provisions of the Public Serviee Company
Law, by the New York, Pittsburgh & Chi-
cago Railroad, for a certificate of public
convenience evidencing the esmmission's
requisite approval of the application of the
New York, Pittsburgh & Chicago Railroad
for the reorganization of the New York,
Pittsburgh & Chicago Railroad Corpora-
tion, the purpose of which is te eonstruect
and operate a railroad from a point near
Harmony, Penna. to 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
day of January, 1925, at 9:30 o'clock a. m,,
when and where all persons in interest
may appear and be heard, if they so de-
sire.
HENRY O. EVANS,
J. GARFIELD HOUSTON,
70-3-2t Attorneys for Applicant.
HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ
S of Fieri Facias issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Centre
county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale at the
| Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte,
| Pa., on
| SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1925,
! at 1:30 o’clock p. m., the folloy ing desecrib-
ed real estate as follows:
All that certain messuage, tenement and
i plot of ground lying and being in the bor-
i ough of State College, (formerly Fergu-
! son Township), Centre county, Pa., bound-
ied and described as follows, to wit: DBe-
ginning at a point on the West side of
North Patterson street at the N. E. corner
O. C. Johnston; thence along the aforesaid
| Johnston premises Westerly 177.5 feet to
the line of a certain 20 foot wide alley run-
ning parallel with North Patterson street;
thence Northerly along line of said alley
72.6 feet more or less to lands of Pennsyl-
vania State College; thence Easterly along
College lands 177.6 feet to line of Patter-
{ son street; thence Southerly along line of
Patterson street 68.8 feet to the place of
i beginning.
{ Being lot No. 17 as shown by the plan of
lots laid out by Holmes and Foster, and
the same premises which Joseph B. Shope
and wife by their deed dated January 3rd,
1923, and recorded in Centre county Deed
Book Vol. 128, page 101, conveyed unto W.
W. Hennigh.
of lot No. 16, now or late the property of {5
Seized, levied upon, taken in execution | :
and to be sold as the property of W. W.
Hennigh.
Terms of Sale:
knowledged until the
urchase mon :
paid in full. ? ey a}
FE. R. TAYLOR, Sherif.
Sheriff's Office,
Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 20, 1925. 70-4-3t
.No deed will be ac- [Us
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANTED.—Good maid of all ‘work.
must be able to answer telephone
intelligently. Washing and ironing
can be done in or out of house. All elec-
trical appliances. Five in family. Good
wages.—Dr. EVA ROAN, State College. , i
TOCKHOLDER'S MEETING.—The an-
nual meeting of the stockholders
of the Bellefonte Lumber Co., Belle-
fonte, Pa., will be held in the office of the
Company, in Bellefonte, Penna., on Mon-
day, February Sth, at 10:30 a. m., for the
purpose of electing directors for the ensu-
ing year, and the transaction of such other
business as may properly come before the
S
TOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.—The an-
nual meeting of the stockholders
of Whiterock Quarries will be held
at the offices of the Company in Belle-
fonte, Pa., on Monday, January 26, 1925,
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 a proposed resolution
in further amendment of Article II, Sec-
tion 1 of the By Laws as previously
amended at the annual meeting of the
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. :
meeting. L. A. SCHAEFFER
: W. FRED REYNOLDS, Jr. | 70-2-3t 3 r
70-4-3t Secretary. : Sevreary.
IVORCE XNOTICE.—Alma Victoria =
Packenham vs. Thomas Compton
Packerham. In the Court of Com:
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 Term,
1924, praying a Divorce from you, 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.
E. R. TAYLOR,
70-2-3 Sheriff of Centre County.
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.
" Seewus first, or you may regret it later.
Centre Gounty Fuel and Building Supply Go.
Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte Pa
Wrestling and Boxing Match
Moose Temple Theatre eb. 11
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
AT 8.30 O’CLOCK
Benefit of American Legion
“Little
Eddie Gustafern, puiipsburg
Joe?’ seliefonte
LEO HOUCK, Boxing Instructor of State College,
will referee all matches.
Admission, including Tax . . . . . .
Come Early and Avoid the Crowd
4 Wrestling Matches
$1.15
No Seats Reserved
¢4 Rounds of Boxing
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-
ing Classes :
Class 25 Fixed—MNembers paying 25c. a week for 50 weeks will get $12.50
Class 50 Fixed—Members paying 50c.
Class 100 Fixed—Members paying $1 a week for 50 weeks
Class 200 Fixed—Members paying $2 a week for 50 weeks
—with 3% interest added if all payments are made regu-
larly or in advance.
Bellefonte Trust Company
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
White Gold, Yellow and Green
Gold Watches in the Newest Fancy }
Dials--in Elgin, CB
Waltham, Hamilton and Howard
We have an Attractive Paisint Plan
Be sure of
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a week for 50 weeks 25.00
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100.00
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F. P. Blair & Son §
BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
AG RUGS made to order by George
Johnson, east Logan St., Bellefonte. *
OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—At
State College, College Ave, a
R
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square and a half from Nittany
Inn. Inquire of CHAS. F. HARRISON,
Bellefonte, Pa. T0-4-tf
TOCKHOLDER’S MEETING.—The an-
nual meeting of the stockholders
of the G. F. Musser Co., Belle-
fonte, 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 as may properly come be-
fore the meeting.
G. F. MUSSER,
70-3-3t President.
Wars INSUrance
AT A REDUCED RATE
J. M. KEICHLINE
70-2 12t* BELLEFONTE, PA.
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
101 Seuth Eleventh St.
PHILADELPHIA,
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY
Special Events
..for January
The first month of a brand new year is
most fitting time, we think, to offer our
customers some especially fine buying
opportunities.
Apparel Sale
Many Snappy Frocks ..... at $9.75
Many more Dressy Frocks at one-
third reduction.
a
sale at special prices.
the year.
Our January White Sale
IS SAILING YOUR WAY....THE
Week of January 26th
INAUGURATES OUR JANUARY WHITE SALE
During this entire sale every sort of White Goods is placed on
This includes not only Fine Linens of
every description for dining room and bedroom, but Towels for
every use, lovely Lingerie, White Piece Goods of all kinds—in
fact almost everything in the store which comes under the classi-
fication WHITE has been specially priced for this sale.
housewives will check over their linen closets and other supplies
—and will stock up now on whatever is apt to be needed within
Hazel& Company
This Coat--Clearance Means Much to You
One--Third Off on All Garments
Childrens Apparel reduced One-Third
Wise
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Scenic Theatre
Weeks-Ahead Program
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24:
Also, 2 reel Comedy.
MONDAY, JANUARY 26:
will now. At popular prices.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29:
FRIDAY, JANUARY 36:
serial, “INTO THE NET.”
ELEANOR BOARDMAN in “THIS IS MARRIAGE,” with Conrad Nogel,
Lew Cody, Clyde Cook. A modern story that will hit every home. A spec-
tacular biblical sequence in color which is beautiful.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “THE MARK OF ZORO,” a re-showing of this
wonderful action picture of Fairbanks that pleased everybody before and
Also, Pathe News and Topics.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 AND 28:
BETLTY COMPSON in “PETER PAN,” a beautifully handled well acted pic-
ture of this famous fairy story and play that will please old and young.
Played excellently by the star with a fine cast. Is especially pleasing for
the children. Don’t forget the matinee. Also, 2 reel Educational Comedy.
POLA NEGRI in “FORBIDDEN PARADISE,” a picture that will please
most, and one of the best played by this foreign actress.
sia that is a masterpiece ,telling of the love of a Queen for a man and her
efforts to hold him. Also, Pathe News and Review.
Big feature, title to be announced later.
A dandy picture.
A story of Rus-
Also, first episode of the new
Also, 2 reel Comedy.
MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, AND 24:
CORRINE GRIFFITH in “LOVE'S WILDERNESS,” a story of the life on
Devil's Island the French prison colony, with the tragedy and romance.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 AND 31:
MARGUERITE de LAMOTTE in “THE BELOVED BRUTE,” is a strong
western melodrama that will satisfy all lovers of this class of story. Seve
en reels. Also, 2 reel Universal Comedy,