PINE GROVE MENTIONS. ace, both machines being badly dam- wmmu—— aged. Fortunately no one was in- & . | . : A Merry Christmas to everybody. | jured. : e , cenic John S. Moffit is visiting relatives| A. C. Duck, an employee in the in Altogna. OG Hestirhati. § Des office, a Bune oi who Oh, Yes! Call Bellefonte 432 THEATRE : John Taylor is In arrisburg for | has been off duty for some Hu e t 5 the result of a threatened attack of Where the Better-Class Photoplays are Shown an indefinite stay pneumonia, is now recovering and B® W.R. Shope Lumber Co. . Mrs. W. B. Nissley is a surgical pa- 1 ] X Each Eveuliig 3 6.18 v'clonit tient in the Clearfield hospital. Ropes tle shee tb enioy his Aden Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork and Roofing Miss Crouse at the Robert Morton | Walter Hoy spent the week-end with his wife, in Williamsport. = Mrs. William Harpster is con- AARONSBURG. Week--Ahead Progr am fined to the house with & bad cold. H. C. Stricker came home, on Sat- The venerable James Reed is urday, with a bad case of the grip. | seriously ill, at the Centre County hospital. We hope he may soon iin a BOALSBURG. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. c ; | The Misses Lizzie arger an = 2 : This Friday and Saturday| Roy Close 304 wife spent the lat | \ manda. Haines are home, for Bhs Ai See spent Tarriey | os Got £0 Eos Wook MORE. ein ERE IRA D. GARMAN } RESENTS tain Cit Christmas vacation, from State Col-|at State College. F and bath. W. J. Carroll, 116 B. How- JEWELER PARAMOUNT P y. lege. Mrs, Hen Reitz. Mrs. Robert ard St. 48-3t 101 South Eleventh St., Earl Moffit and family attended the » enry : tS PHILADELPHIA. Sa) 99 ye Morgan Otto, a student at the Belle- | Reitz and Fred Reitz motored to Sun- ULES—Five first-cl les to b : : t “Shootin Irons funers) % My Tussey, in Sinking val-|¢ oo , vdeo is home to spend the | bury, Tuesday. M SPAT on By es to be | § pave Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum on. Sontey Holidays with his mother, Mrs. John | Mrs, James Fortney, of Freeport, | 72-48 gp AMERICAN LN rSrone, Pa. 24itt Exclusive Emblem Jewsley WITH Mrs. Samuel Ishler, of Port Ma- | Mohr Otto. IIL, is visiting Mrs. Anne Patterson | —— > hihi es ig sited friends here the latter | popsamin Haffley, one of our aged |and other friends in this vicinity. FX a acing hoon granted. to Jack LuUDEN SaLLy BLANE Mis. John Durst, of Centre Hall citizens, 1s reported quite ill with| Christmas services will be held in the erS soos upon the estate of As usual, 10 and 25c. . ’ all, | pneumonia. His friends wish for him | the Lutheran church Christmas eve, |T. Clayton Brown, deceased, all persons 4 spent the latter end of the week with a speedly recovery. at 7:30, and in the Reformed church knowing themselves indebted to same are — —_— oe i o : . + . requested TF Mrs. Mollie Ishler Bright Orwig has returned to his | Christmas evening. a gs David and Ira Harpster and Robert | Allentown after a visit with must present them, duly a ticated, Next, and R. M. Strayer, of Gatesburg, j* 2 Sent portion of his time be- yor Luther Dale, of 02k Hall ad Bettioment ¥ suthestioniol, fo? Monday and Tuesday spent Friday ip town, ing spent in hunting. State College, were guests of the E. MEL MADOAREY H ZR0WN ' pa A home coming of the Wieland clan | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weaver and | W. Hess family, on Sunday. 7: Kennedy Jolifiston, Ath 79.46-6t will be held at the old homestead, at | Mrs, John Goodman Buy fod to Belle- | My, and Mrs. Fred Dornsife, Mr . y ston, Atty. Spruce Creek, on Christmas. fonte, Saturday, where they spent|and Mrs. Jacob Lenker, Mr. Engle |= —— Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fry and two | some time in the shops. and family, and Mr. Fred ‘Semons and f sons, Ellwood and Albert, spent Sat-| Mrs. A. J. Irey went down to her |family, of Sunbury, were visitors at urday in Bellefonte shopping. old home in Danville, on Saturday, | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fishburn en- | where she will spend the holiday sea- Reitz, on Sunday. tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Hoy, of | son with her daughter and family. The marriage of Peter Knepp, of ATE Waddle, on Monday evening. Mrs. C. C. Bell, Mrs. F. B. Patton, Millbrook, and Miss Mary Young was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corl will spend | C. Earl Bell and Richard Laird mo- | solemnized in the Reformed church the Christmas season with Mrs. |tored over from Huntingdon, on Wed- | Monday, at 6 p. m. A number of in- Corl’s parents, at Washington. nesday of last week, and spent the |vited guests witnessed the ceremony, W. A. Collins and grand-daughter, day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hull, | which was performed by Rev. W. Ww. Miss Ruth, will spend the holiday sea- | OT north Second street. Moyer. son with relatives in Pittsburgh. On Wednesday evening of this week | Mr. and Mrs. Graham and three SAYS Mrs. W. C. Dorman and children, the Reformed Sunday school gave a |daughters, of © North Carolina, en of Kittaning, will spend the yuletide Uhpistmas pageant; Jest, svening ihe Toute io Ogiifornia Slapped = Paid a season at the J. L. Holmes home. utherans entertained with a cantata | lew wee s’ visit wi rs. Graham's I C. W. Swartz, who has been con- and next Monday evening the Evan- mother, Mrs. Lida Leech, of Shingle- i merry Christmas | fined to his hone with illness, the gelicals will have a Christmas service. | town, and sisters, Mrs. W. M. Stuart past two weeks, is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. William Guisewite de- and Mrs. Harry Musser. nor parted, on Saturday for New York ay RY re city, where they expect to make their the week in the Monumental city. future home. Their home, however, S ished the ' : Mis Aun Stover, head nurse in a | B35 Beet, Jet El vy |. John W, Nusles and Nellie Winters, veterans’ hospital in Wisconsin, is vis- | of the summer season. both of Clearfield. fing her sister, Mrs Mollie : Ishier, Mrs. John F. Krape, her son, Paul, jt aaries A. Aadenar and Verna E. Very few people in this section will | and wife; her daughters, Catherine orner, both of Boalsburg. have turkey for dinner on Christmas. | ong Esther; her younger son, Henry, Joseph H. Wolfe, of Bellefonte, and The birds are too scarce and high in |g5q several of Mrs. Paul Krape's Sarah O. Snyder, of Potter’s Mills. De Eva Van Tri J bith younger sisters, motored » Sunbury, : iss Eva Van 1iries an rothers. | Monday evening, where ey spen Matinee Monday at 2 p. m. Gordon and Samuel, of Spruce Creek, | some A in the shops, Christmas NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Admission. 15 and 85 cents. Shont Sunday at the J. T. Musser |buying. ome. i OUND—A watch on the fish hatcher Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Eisenhauer and y Rev. J. F. Harkins was the speak- | children motored down from Belle- F grounay seme ume ago, Kinder ot Next, er at the Brotherhood meeting held | fonte, last week, and spent an even- | George E. Reiter of Bellefonte Academy. in the Graysville church, last Friday [ing with Mr. Eisenhauer’s mother, . Cnc hand C Wednesday and Thursday evening. I Mrs. J. T. Pisenhanen who = slow- ANTED AT ONCE—Reliable fami. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Henry and lit- |ly improving from her recent serious ies, with girls. e have houses . tle son, Albert, of State College, spent | illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eisen- with all modern con o Son Electric Supply Co., BELEEVONTE . Sunday at the home of “Grandpa” H. | hauer, who reside at the old home, | 72.50-4t - West Side, Clearfield, Pa. STATE A. Elder. motored to Lock Haven, on Saturday, ; | It is reported that the Everts cor- to visit Mrs. Eisenhauer’s parents, : ner has been sold, and there is a Mr. and Mrs. Syler. EATS SAUERKRAUT NOW, : possibility of a new store being erect- Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wert gave a ed there. surprise party, last Friday evening, 1 Fn EN EUELELELE on rn EE EEE EEE ELE EL EEE ef Montoars | In Boner bf their daughter Madeline FEELS YEARS YOUNGER seve mm mm a LR ville, spent last week with his mother, fourteenth birthday anniversary. The | «Now I eat even sauerkraut and Mrs. Lydia Sunday, at her old home guests present included Martha Sto- | sausage and feel fine. Adlerika end- : Say It with Flower for Christ Free sik HosE Free Mendel's Knit Silk Hose for Wo- men, guaranteed to wear ax months without runners in leg or holes in heels or toe. A mew FREE if they fail. Price $1.00. YEAGER’'S TINY BOOT SHOP. ite Port Mh la — GL Te Da Jeti ed ] oes JuSTALLED, complete, for Massiage Licenses; less than one hundred dollars. Call early for dem- . onstration as we have a limited supply we can in- stall before Christmas. Ce A RE - CALL 4 BELL 439. TAN eR Y Ne usd | SE TG oe be Ee Renee Le Al Ul mm: BUNSEN TOYA DAO Directed by ALAN CROSLAND Seenayioby © Bess Meredyth WARNIR BILOS on Tadpole. ver, Grace Acker, Martha Smith, Ha- od stomach gas and I feel 10 years praaPolS oss, of State College, | 0, ipklebioch, Sums” Jt, Jo | soungor® the. M. Davi spent the early part of the week with mm Goodman Martha Bright Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re- his mother, Mrs. Cyrus Goss, on west o Emma Ray Hazel, Milford Re lieves gas and that bloated feeling so Main street. : Robert Ard, Kermit Orwig, Charles | that you can eat and sleep well. Acts Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith, of State | Bright, Harry Bright, Donald Wert, | on BOTH upper and lower bowel and College, entertained W. F. Thompson | Katie Haffley, Leslie Smith, Mr. and | removes old waste matter you never and wife at dinner, Thursday evening | Mrs. James Wert and Mrs. J. F.'y5ught was there. No matter what of lash weels. Burd. The evening was spent in play voy have tried for your stomach and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters and |ing games. Refreshments were served | bowels, Adlerika will surprise you.— family and Mrs. George L. Porter |and everyone hind = delightful time. | Dowels, Ace y p you, were in Tyrone on a shopping tour, ee | Zeller's Drug Store. last Saturday. yy | —— My. and Mrs. John Kocher motored —Subscribe for the Watchman, to Harrisburg, Wednesday, to attend Se to some business matters and do their WINGATE. I Matinee Wednesday at 2 p. m. Christmas shopping. ° 1 ; D « T bd cole He Lie) =] - SAS fo) Le Dn Df N.Y aD fe SI CY = | LAS -— SRS hod Uo N 2 Ri A v N J n Vi k n i) \ ML Cac C 2 ONO YL Shor Li — ———— lon S———— 7 Sh] Le 2 : : . After a month’s visit with rela-| Well, we are having very i= Admission 15 and 35 ets. tives in Yiis Sesion fhagens lige weather at this writing. | i =i : _.___|ner returned to his home in Pitts- total i ; {ifs z RE i Mrs. Irwin is improving slowly and. 0 1 N burgh last Thursday. : her friends are all glad to know of it. ....Book Store.... fic r= ext Miss Racin com of Philadelphia, | * rhe W. C. T. U. will hold its next) oC ie R Carn ation S = = is visiting her parents, Mr. an rs. Tan Witm idav SM Friday and Saturday John Corl, at Struble, intending to ge Ida Witmer on last Friday December iL c OSES remain over the Holidays. : : : {A 1 Ail ; FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS ; The W. C. T. U. will hold its next \n/ ¢ ] fi 6 °e 99 a hy meeting in the Evangelical Shusch by (5 I$ Jes 2 Si di Sw : Pp. ol ’ [' - IC Sur rise spent two weeks owing to the death DO Joma ete nes : nap 1 agons eet eas of and burial of her mother. All wi welcomed to the LAI LoTR gi Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Close spent mas entertainment in the Evangelical That's what you'll say after seeing | the latter end of the week in Al- gure on Sunday evening, December pe! toona, making the rounds of the|™"" =f stores for Christmas bargains. James Snyder butchered one porker i Miss Grace Fye, a student at last Thursday that was so fat that oi] Goucher college, Baltimore, is at j Fielded two and one-half cans of Blooming Plants at all Prices OR) home for her holiday vacation with ® H d d= her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther D. Rev. G. R. Husler, of Howard, was I Fye. up in this vicinity hunting, last Tues- from our Three Greenhouses Le : day, but he didn’t get anything but Mrs. Anna Hoy, with her daughter, y . Se rod Dorothy, and son, Eugene, yr a good soaking, ag it rained 3 day Donald Corl, motored to Centre Hall, The friends of Mrs. Josep itch- last Thursday, and spent the day with ell, of Plum Grove, are sorry that friends. she is confined to bed with shingles Election of officers for the ensuing and hope-that she Will soon retover. term will take place at the regular The presiding elder, Rev. W. B. meeting of P. O. S. of A. camp, No. Cox, preached an interesting sermon on Halfmoon Hill. Beautiful Cemetery Wreaths, eng Of Tn The 1. C. Ob uli {In the Evangelical church hers, of . ‘ Io ; : Sunday. It was greatly appreciated f to even: Sunday. "It was greatly app For Gifts everlasting. Funeral Work ok ig Henry 1. Dols was LE children, Jack, Charles an ATY | — m———— . : LE Jane, of Mifflinburg, will spend See Our Our Specialty. £1 Christmas at the Dale parental home : . =i) on the Branch. Books, =) Mrs. Josephine Pennington, Mrs. . > Hs George Porter and Mrs. Estella Heb- Bibles, T erling, of State College, attended a Box Paper, We Can Telegraph Flowers anywhere E meeting of Rebekah lodge No. 137 on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sones went to it .00 for Delivery Christmas Morning. Put in Your Order. Boxed Gifts, Pens -and Pencils, ed ic od — To ST sr wm amma A 1 Philipsburg, on Friday, to attend the 3 Lh funeral of two-year-old Maxine Hart- Round Trip Book Ends =u I L man, who died from injuries sustained y : Fe HE in an automobile accident. MUMMER S Address Books, 21 0 Nt Eliane 21 Il 5 = Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stuart have NEW YEAR’S DAY Pottery, =i ay an ig one » fi moon Gardens. i= returned from a several weeks’ visit 1 = with friends in Johnstown and have P AR ADE Desk Sets, = SH taken up their abode in the home of t anet 30) We Also Sell at HAZEL’S GROCERY STORE = Dr. L. E. Kidder, at State College. PHIL ADELPHI A Diaries, Ye eaten Saeet I A little daughter arrived during Tovs Ln 20 the week at the Will Kuhn home, and Monday, January 2 ys, Ic = on Thurrsday of last week a new son Leave Sunday Night, January 1 and 100 other good made his advent in the home of Mr. |@Leave Bellefonte........... 1000 p. MBI. Si and Mrs. Lloyd Frank. Both babies “ MileSDUFE ...-vere 010 © §items that cannot be Lc I tnd Bid ols bie I sie AR ! Ha oon Gardens 5 didly. “ Bas Creek .......1040 “ enumerated here. Lh) ‘ Uc : Last Saturday Pring 8 track bor 2 “ a Bal a SORE > X ain = 2 onging to John Baumgardner, an eturning, leave Philadelphia 5. . M. ic 2 heavily loaded with stock, and a Ford Useful and Acceptable i fr L — » coupe driven by Mrs. Oscar Struble J Admission 15 and 850 figured in a head-on collision on the #. Matinee Saturday at 2 narrow bridge at Pennsylvania Furn- Pennsylvania Railroad irl | EEE EEE ELE EE EU EEE, eer _ | but not Expensive.