Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 14, 1927, Image 5

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    PINE GROVE MENTION. .
Mrs. Frank Fisher spent last week
in Chicago.
Curly Randolph and wife spent Sun-
day at Julian.
Comrade D. W. Miller is again con-
fined to his bed.
Lester Meek, of Bellefonte, spent
several days in the valley last week.
W. 8. Wieland left, last week, for
a month’s sojourn in New York State.
Dr. Stork left a little daughter at
the Norman Thompson home last
week.
J. N. Everts is confined to his bed
with illness, but his condition is not
serious.
Miss Sara Wieland is now living
with the Dr. Pierce family, at State
College.
Mrs. R. T. Hoffer spent last week
with her father, at Milton, who is
quite ill.
Mrs. Margaret Olewine, of Altoona,
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has been visiting friends in town dur-
ing the week.
Rev. C. C. Shuey filled the pulpit in
Meek’s church on Sunday morning
and afternoon.
~ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McWilliams, of
Pittsburgh, are visiting friends in the
valley this week.
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paired health will not be able to take
the trail for deer this year.
Miss Mary McWilliams is here from
the Presbyterian home, at Hollidays-
burg, for a visit among her many
friends.
Last Sunday Charles, Curt and
Frank Cronemiller, of Patton, were
entertained at the Harry A. Grenoble
home, at Pine Hall.
W. R. Port and wife motored to
Howard, on Sunday, to see Clarence
Robb, who has been on the sick list
but is now improving.
Curtis Neidigh, wife and two sons,
motored in from Butler county and
are making their annual visit among
Centre county friends.
Mrs. E. T. Parsons fell down a
flight of stairs, at her home on Tad-
pole, last week, and fractured several
ribs and sustained other injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Glenn and
daughter Mary and Mrs. Charles
Strouse departed last week on a mo-
tor trip to Oklahoma and Texas.
J. Will Kepler Jr., and Mrs. Mary
Coombs, of Johnstown, spent the lat-
ter end of the week with their par-
ents, Hon. and Mrs. J. Will Kepler.
Charles Dannley. and family of six
motored in from Medina, Ohio, on
Monday, and have taken possession
of Tussey lodge, in the Seven moun-
Miss Virginia Woods, of Pittsburgh, 4...
is visitng her grandparents, Dr. and |
Mrs. G. H. Woods. |
Joe Gilliland and wife attended a
Baptist rally at the Canoe Creek
Roy Wieland, a progressive farmer
on Spruce Creek, was in town on Sat-
urday completing arrangements to
stock the Ellenberger saw mill during
church, on Sunday. i
Mrs. Joseph Hunt, of Sunnyside,
has been entertaining her mother, Mrs.
Davis, of Scranton.
Thomas A. Snyder, Civil war veter- i moon valley.
the winter.
Our road supervisors are now im-
proving the road through the Barrens
from Pennsylvania Furnace to Half-
J. A. Gummo has
an, has gone to Pittsburgh to spend charge of the job.
a month with his sons.
James Gilliland has bought the
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wogan and } Jesse Klinger farm, near Oak Hall,
son Eugene, of Juniata,
early part of the week in town.
spent the for $11,000, while Mr. Klinger pur-
| chased the McFarlane farm for $12,-
The Hess brothers, farmers, recent- | 000. Both will get possession in the
ly received a shipment of forty feed- : spring.
ers from the Chicago stock yards.
‘Mrs. Ella Reynolds, who spent the
past year in the South, has returned
and opened her home for the winter.
A birthday surprise party was
given Miss Veronica Knochie, at her
home at Circleville, last Thursday
evening.
David Stuart and family are here
from Pittsburgh for a visit with Cen-
tre county friends. Dave is a thorough
sportsmen and a member of the Mo-
dock hunting club, but owing to im-
Mrs. Virginia Fry, wife of W. H.
Fry Jr., of Tacoma, Washington, who
spent the past three months in the
New England States, is now visiting
Centre county relatives. She will
leave November first for her western
home, going over the Canadian Pacific
: railroad.
Robert Sankey and sister Eliza-
beth, Miss Margaret Moore and Brian
Kauffman, of Middleburg, were callers
at the Mrs. Viola Smith home, on
Sunday. Other guests included Mr.
Sceni
What happens when a solid, happy
contented married man goes THE
WAY OF ALL FLESH!
stirring drama !
¢ Theatre
Mon. Tues. Wed. Oct.
with BELLE BENNETT v
17, 18, 19
PHYLLIS HAVER
DONALD KEITH
PRESENTED BY
ADOLPH ZUKOR
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EMIL JANNINGS
The Way of All Flesh
Matinees Monday & Wednes., 2 P.M.
ADMISSION : CHILDREN 15c., ADULTS 35c.
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and Mrs. Charles Segner and son, of
Boalsburg. © Mrs. Smith only recently
returned home from the Wills: Eye
hospital, Philadelphia, where she had
a cataract removed from one of her
eyes.
At a regular meeting of Pennsval-
ley lodge No. 276, I. O. O. F., last
Saturday evening, the following offi-
cers were installed by past grand V.
A. Auman, of Centre Hall, assisted
by past grand C. A. Spicher:
Noble Grand—J. A. Laird.
Vice Grand—A. L. Albright.
Financial Secretary—D. S. Peter-
son.
Recording Secretary—L. R. Barto.
Treasurer—E. C. Musser.
R. 8. to N. G.—John E. McWil-
liams.
L. S. to N. G.—Russell Eyer.
Chaplain—H. A. Elder.
Conductor—W. H. Fry.
Warden—J. H. Bailey.
R. 8. S.—A. Fred Fry.
L. S. S.—J. H. Pfoust.
0. G—R. E. Irvin.
I. G—R. S. Walker.
R. S. to V. G.—J. H. Gilliland.
L. 8. to V. G.—J. S. Osman.
Trustee—J. E. McWilliams.
A banquet and smoker followed the
installation.
AARONSBURG
Mrs. Jennie Sylvis had as guests
her son Russell and a chum from
Ohio.
D. P. Ream and family and Mrs. W.
E. Orwig attended the Bloomsburg
fair, Thursday of last week.
Rev. H. C. Kleffel has begun a ser-
ies of evangelistic meetings in the
Evangelical church inthis town.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomlinson
spent the week-end in Harrisburg,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Leitzell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Durst, with their
son, Mr. and Mrs. Stover Durst, spent
Sunday with Mr. Durst’s sister, in
Madisonburg. :
Mrs. Jacob Kerstetter, of Coburn,
spent an afternoon recently at the
home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hull.
_ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith and fam-
ily spent Saturday afternoon in
Laurelton, where they were guests of
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Boob.
Tuesday morning Dr. H. S. Braucht
conveyed John Wolf to the Geissinger
hospital, where they hope to find re-
lief for his intense suffering.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Stover and son
John, and Mr and Mrs. J. F. Burd
motored to Dauphin, Sunday, where
they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Stover’s son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stover. They motored on to Harris-
burg and spent a short time sight-
seeing at the capital.
Sunday, the 9th.,, Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Crouse celebrated their twenty-
fifth wedding anniversary, to which
were invited the following guests:
Mrs. D. W. Holloway and son, Harvey
Holloway and grandson, Robert
Frisbee, of Akron, Ohio; also, Mrs.
Lillian Hardy, of Cleveland; Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Troxell and daughter Cath-
arine, of Winfield, Pa.; Miss Mabel
Crouse, of Sunbury; Mr, and Mrs, J.
F. Krape and three children, Cather-
ine, Esther and Harry, Mrs. James E.
Holloway and Mrs. Fred Stover, all
Aaronsburg. A happy day was spent,
one which will long remain a green
spot in the hearts and minds of the
guests and Mr. and Mrs. Crouse. A
sumptuous turkey dinner was served,
after which they brought out their
several cars and went for a motor
ride.
BOALSBURG.
Mrs. Joanna Kaup, who had been
: quite ill, is improving.
J. D. Mayes, of Milton, was an over
Sunday visitor in this vicinity.
John Ishler has returned home after
spending some time at Aspinwall.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coxey, of Al-
toona, spent the week-end with their
parents here.
Misses Dorothy Lonebarger and
Marguerite Schenck spent Sunday at
the Lonebarger home.
Mrs. Wm. Fry, of Tacoma, Wash.,
spent several days with her sister-in-
law, Mrs. John Kimport.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, of State Col-
lege, have leased the Markle home, on
Main street, and began housekeeping
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Stuart and
daughter Martha, of Crafton, are
visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. E.
E. Stuart.
An evening of music, with C. Walter
Wallace, of Philadelphia, blind con-
cert organist, will be given in the
Lutheran church Thursday, October
20th, at 8 o’cock. Everybody is cor-
MANUFACTURERS ADVERTISING SALE
Secure YOUR
PEN
TODAY!
$7.00 But 5c
Big Model Oversize Writing Seif-fi
Unbreakable Fountain Pen
ONE DAY ONLY
This Offer Will Not Be
Made You Again.
TODAY
with every pea
THE BIG RED or GREEN PEN
THAT EVERY MAN WANTS
SMALLER SIZE FOR LADIES
NOT $7.00 BUT 75c¢
71-16-tf
LUMBER?
Oh, Yes!
W.R. Shope Lumber Co.
Lumber, Sash,
Call Bellefonte 432
Doors, Millwork and Roofing
dially invited. A silver offering will
be received.
The ladies Bible class of the Luth-
eran Sunday school -spent Saturday
afternoon at the W. W. White home,
at Linden Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Segner enter-
tained a number of friends, Thursday
evening, in honor of their son, Theo-
dore B. and bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer spent the
week-end with their niece, Mrs. W.
A. Odenkirk, at Centre Hall, and
their daughter, Mrs. Lee Brooks, at
Farmer’s Mills.
Misses Mary Reish~and Nora Miller
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Stover, of Yeagertown, on a motor
trip to Carlisle for a visit with Misses
Anna and Margaret Groh.
BOALSBUKG REFORMED CHURCH.
Boalsburg—Church school, 9.15 a.
m.; vesper service, 7.30 p. m.
Pine Hall—Church school, 9.30 a.
m,
Houserville—Holy Communion, ten-
thirty a. m.
Rev. W. W.. MOYER, Pastor.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ce BIRD FOR SALE.—A splen-
did singing male bird. Inquire of
Mrs. M. F. Hazel, Pine St. Belle-
fonte, Pa. 72-40-1t.
RIVATE SALE.—Furniture — modern
and antique—at the Old Forge
house, Bellefonte. Goods must be
sold by Nov. 1st. Mrs. H. W. Sheffer.
72-40-2t
a
writ of Fieri Facias issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Cen-
tre County, to me directed, will be exposed
to public sale at The Court House in the
Borough of Bellefonte on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1927,
The Following Property:
All that lot or piece of ground situate in
the Borough of Bellefonte, County of Cen-
tre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a stake on Haupt Avenue,
corner of lot No. 17 in Haupt and Brown
Half Moon Terrace plot; thence along
said Haupt Avenue South 28 degrees 30
minutes Kast 39 feet to corner of lot No.
15; thence along lot No. 15 South 59 de-
grees West 165 feet to an Alley; thence
along said Alley North 28 degrees 30 min-
utes West 39 feet to lot No. 17: thence
along lot No. 17 North 59 degrees East 163
feet to a stake on Haupt Avenue, the place
of beginning. The same being lot No. 16
in block No. 1 in Haupt and Brown Half
Moon Terrace plot.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Samuel F. Gordon,
Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock p. m.
of said day.
E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte,
Pas, September 28th 1927.
HEFIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of
72-38-3t
Rheumatism
While in France with the American
Army I obtained a noted French pre-
scription for the treatment of Rheu-
matism and Neuritis. I have given
this to thousands with wonderful re-
sults. The prescription cost me noth-
ing. I ask nothing for it. I will mail
it if you will send me your address.
A postal will bring it. Write today.
PAUL CASE, Dept. K-218, Brockton, Mass.
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SHAMPOOING
MARCEL
FINGER
WATER and
PERMANENT WAVING
FACIAL and
SCALP TREATMENT
Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting
Eckman’s Beauty Parlor
First National Bank Building Phone 54-R
rpm
TODAY
ONLY
One Pea Sold te a Customer
[On Sale Today at
C. M. Parrish’s Drug Store
North Allegheny Street
Bellefonte, Pa.
SALE ALSO SATURDAY AT PARRISH’S
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE—at a bargain, the finest
F home in the town of Howard, with
all conveniences, large garage and
other out buildings. Easy terms to the
right buyer. Inquire of
JOHN 8. GINTER,
2-38-4t Tyrone, Pa.
200.00 TAKES IT.—A 1918, seven pas-
$ senger Cadillac touring, rum only
12,000 miles. Body, chassis and en-
gine in perfect condition, front fenders
badly battered. Top like new. Write or
inquire of Geo. R. Meek, Bellefonte, Pa.
72-38-tf
S writ of Vendi Expo issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre County, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale at The Court House
in Bellefonte Borough on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927,
The Following Property:
All that certain tract, parcel and piece
of land situate in the Rush township,
Centre County, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows:
Beginning on the North side of a 10
foot alley, in Point Lookout, in said Coun-
ty, at a point 130 feet from the Northeast
corner of said Alley, which alley was tak-
en off the side of lot No. 2 in plan of said
village; thence west or nearly so by said
alley 40 feet to a post; thence at right
angles north or nearly so a distance of
30 feet to a post; thence at right angles
East or nearly so, 40 feet to a post; thence
at right angles or nearly so, a distance of
30 feet to the aforesaid alley and place of
beginning. Being part of lot No. 2 in plan
of village of Point Lookout, in said Cen-
tre County, and being part of a larger
tract of land conveyed by Susanna Miller
to Chas. KE. Fryberger, et ux, by deed
dated May 4th, 1880, and said Chas. E.
Fryberger, et ux, conveyed same to D. W.
Holt, et ux, by deed dated Oct. 17th, 1883,
and the said D. W. Holt and wife by deed
dated March 17, 1884, recorded in Belle-
fonte in Deed Book 114, page 48, conveyed
to Sarah Goodrich June 10, 1913, reference
thereto had will more fully and at large
appear.
And also that other piece, parcel and
tract of land situate in Rush township,
Centre County, Pennsylvania., and being
known on plan of village of Point Look-
out in Rush township, on the triangular
lot, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at Intersection of Clearfield
Turnpike and Kylertown road, being 50
feet on said Kylertown road and 60 feet
front on Clearfield turnpike and adjoining
the lot of Joseph Booth on the east, and
being the same premises conveyed by Geo.
D. Morgan and Caroline, his wife, or
Chester County, New York, by their at-
torney in fact, W. W. Hale, to John Holt
of Graham township, Clearfield County,
Pa., by deed dated October 11. 1866, and
HERRIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
said John Holt by assignment dated April
3, 1879, duly recorded and acknowledged.
together with Priscilla, his wife. ernveven
the same to David W. Hoit and the said
David W. Holt, et ux, by their deed dat-
ed March 17, 1884, conveyed to Sarah
Goodrich and later econveved hv Frank
Holt and Beatrice, his wife, and David
W. Goodrich, all of Centre County. Pa.
to Sarah A. Goodrich, the grantor herein
mentioned. by deed dated June 6th. 1908
and recorded in Deed Book 114, page 48
on Inna lo” 1913, being the same nremises
which Sarah A. Goodrich by deed dated
December, 19, 1913, and. recorded. in Centre
County in Deed Book 123. nage 192, grant-
ed and conveved to David W. Goodrich.
the grantor herein.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Dora EB. Goodrich (Alias
Dora FE. Barnhart).
Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock p. m.
of said day.
E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte,
Pa., September 30th 1927. 72-39-3t
FIRE INSURANCE
At a Reduced Rate 20%
71.28.6m J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
OR SALE OR RENT.—Residence and
garage at 203 east Linn St., Belle-
fonte. Inquire of
HUGH N. CRIDER,
112 So. Harvard Ave.
72-32-tf Ventnor, N. J.
Free sux HOSE Free
Mendel's Knit Silk Hose for Wo-
men, guaranteed to wear six
months without runners in leg or
holes in heels or toe. A mew pair
if they fail. Price $1.00.
YEAGER’S TINY BOOT SHOP.
Dry Cleaning
Pressing
Phone
Stickler &}Koons.
8 West Bishop Street
Bellefonte, Pa.
72-37tf
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101 Beuth Eleventh St.
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