AARONSBURG. E. G. Mingle has had a radio in- stalled, therefore, he has become a member of the Radio club. W. E. Orwig spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orwig, in Hartleton.’ Calvin Moyer, of Freeburg, Las for the past week been the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. H. Philips, on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bowersox came down from Bellefonte for a few days which they spent at the home of Mrs. Alice Stover, who had been quite ill but is slowly improving. Edward A. Bower, of Bellefonte, spent several days last week at the home of his brother, Warren Bower, Mrs. Bower accompanied him and his son, Ebon, home, Friday, for a few days’ visit. Thursday evening of last week the Sunshine class of the Reformed Sun- day school, of Rebersburg, gave a play in Mensch’s hall entitled, “An Old Fashioned Mother.” Everyone seemed to be much pleased with it. Aaron Harter came up from Har- risburg and spent the week-end with his nenhew, R. W. Mensch. Mr. Hart- er came to Centre county at this time to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Murray, which took place in Centre Hall, Monday, Miss Wiggins, a State field work- er of the W. C. T. U,, gave a splen-~ did Fe in the Reformed church, Friday evening. There was a fair attendance but there was plenty of room for many more. While in town RT AL RB i LT A TV“ 7 AAI and Mrs. P. S. Tomlinson. ioned taffy pull. D. S. Wert, daughter Madeline and son, McDowell; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stover, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Winkle- blech and daughter Hazel made up the party. LEMONT. Richard Kern is visiting at Boals- burg. Mrs. Emma Krebs is visiting with friends at Pleasant Gap. Andrew O’Neil, who has been on the sick list, is improving somewhat at this writing. Mrs. Budd O'Neil, of Pine Hall, was visiting at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Parker, for a few days. Miss Imogene Williams had the misfortune to sprain her ankle re- cently, but is better now. Mr. and Mrs. David Bohn, of Boals- burg, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Bohn, last Sunday. Visitors at the Joseph Neff home, on Sunday, were Mrs. B. F. Neff, of Shingletown; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wil- son, of Huntingdon; Mr. and Mus. | Charles Krebs and daughter, Anna | May, and Mrs, Ellen Krebs, i esr. . —Subscribe for the Watchman. werme * NE | 28 YEARS OF PROGRESS When we advertise our merchandise as Quality Goods we describe them accurately. From our years of progress we feel we have We invite your continued served you justly. patronage, Dockash Ranges Paint and Varnish Window Glass Builders’ Supplies Galvanized Roofing American Fences ~ Farmers’ Supplies Asphalt Roofing OLEWINE'S "HARDWARE 1286m Jo M, BEICHLINE Agent | — | Quality Counts | prompt payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated, for settlement. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE W. Harrison Walker Attorney 73-4-6t. Executors. State College, Pa. OTICE IN DIVORCE.—Stella E, Lin- gle vs. James C. Lingle. In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County; No. 203 Septémber Term, 1927. Libel in Divorce. To James C. Lingle, | Respondent; Whereas, Stella KE. Lingle, ! your wife, has filed a Libel in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County pray- ing a Divorce from you, now you are here- by notified and required to appear in the Court on or before the First Mcnday of April, 1928, to answer the complaint of the said Stella E. Lingle, and in default of such appearance you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your absence. H. BE. DUNLAP, 73.7-4t Sheriff of Centre County. MINISTRATRIX NOTICE. —Letters of administration e¢. t. a. having having been granted to the under- signed upon the estate of Alfred H. Chan- dler, late of Bellefonte borough, de- ceased, all persons knowing themselves in- debted to same are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them, i duly authenticated, for settlement. ESTHER SYMMONDS CHANDLER Administratrix, Bellefonte, Ia. Orvis, Zerby & Dale, Attorneys 73-2-6t FIRE INSURANCE At a Reduced Rate 20% $ 42 -T Sunday Excursion TORK Sunday, February 26 Direct to Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenue and 32nd Street SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Trip Miss Wiggins was the guest of Mr.| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Se Last week one evening a number of OUSE FOR RENT, 109 west Curtin people motored to the home of Mr. Sn Mrs. H. C. Valentine. JFhone and My Norman Heed, Jour of oy Oh, Yes! Call Bellefonte 432 town, and spent a very pleasant even- | y~ pXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Leiters tes- ing, having indulged in an old-fash- tament the estate of An- : Ea pul Mr. and Mrs Jom |e ones Lytle es Sort ? w. R. Shope Lumber Co. F. Krape and three children, Cather- | {P78}&%, COTCEr ANIME Sen Faan) 16-tf : ine, Esther and Harry, Mr. and Mrs, | themselves indsbiad wil pioase maks| | 04 Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork and Roofing THE GREATEST HARDWARE SALE OF ALL TIME Good Used Stoves for Sale! Wl Make an effort to secure one splayed on the main floor. During the remaining days of cur great Hardware Sale we are offering some very good used Living-room Heating Stoves. They are hard coal burners and in the very pink of condition. They are offered as low as $8.00 and that is only during this sale. before ® they are pioed over. | WHITE - AND - WHITE GRANITE WARE i Your choice of our entire stock of White and White Vollrath Granite 2 PRICE ware on sale now. We have no resirvations to make. Come and get the fiinest kitchen whiteware at exactly half price. POTTER-HOY Hardware Co. Bellefonte, Pa. itt aw e—— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Leaves Saturday, February 25 Lv. Bellefonte - - 9.15 p.m. “ Howard - - 940 “ “ Mill Hall - - 1000 Returning, leaves New York, Penn- sylvania Station, 5.05 p.m. necessary outbuildings on lot containing XECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ES- TATE Wi be exposed at public IRA D. GARMAN XECUTRIX’'S NOTICE.—Letters test- amentary on the estate of Mary MM: “sale o C Rowiiel lore ot Wake ipwansn SATU RDAY, MARCH 1%, at 2 p. m. entre county, Pennsylvania, Dec aving- ihe following real vatiln of. James. L. JEWELER been granted the undersigned, alk persons. Iteed, deceased, in the town of Boalsburg: 101 South Eleventh St., Rowjase themselves, Jldented = i] A six-room house, stable, shop and all PHILADELPHIA. ate are hereby n 0 pay of such indebtedness and those -having- 1 1 i i i hem, duly authenti-. two und seven-tenths acres. Also, one | § Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum § claims must present t y y Bellefonte, Penna Pennsylvania Railroad § =. simi Jlave Your Wiesonis Rese: in. Maton} i it ’ > 73.72 JAMES W. SWABD “ANNA M. FRAIN, Exeeutrix . J. 1. Reed, Auc. Executor. 73-3-6t Nittany, Pa. @ . Seite o 00 Poise cde ooo Soutoutostoatritontotooatontiste testo stooateatietotoateateets elo ithe dos Fooled So etoetratoesatotseteatedt 04 Sects etratritredoetoedostonlaelsd sedoedoedocdoctoaleadeciedd: Soitastoctosd Jeegealeefecied Qoetretrateadeadoatontoetss Jeoieadeedoadeeiondeaioadscfoadosoatocfosioefontooioniocionieeiods So edo els Se Se o, Oo 0 G0,00.00,00, 9, * 9, WR) / / $000.0 0,00,0¢, 02000, 9, ® ®, / ® o / State Theatre BELLEFONTE’'S GREATEST AMUSEMENT CENTRE PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM < $00 @, * 0, @, * CQ) @. 0 $0,004 @ (J oo. 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 6 0. 0 0 Segedgeegsele Oo? Oo? 0? 020 00,00,0 Oo? 009 0, 00,00,00,00, @ %% o> / & / ¢ &, 0. 0&0 0 e® % MON. TUES. WED. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS FEB'Y 27, 28. 29 H 1 S I S J O Y "With “VICTOR McLEAN”, “EDMUND LOWE”, “DOLORES DEL RIO”. WwW 9 ln dled * \/ ® \/ $0.09, ® ‘Thursday & Friday, March 1 & 2 “SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE” “DOROTHY MACAILL” E E “JACK MULLHALL” 9, * 00, / * Saturday, March @, * o. .0 ho? % & 9, oe o 3 With TOM MIX J oadeedeadoedentoedeeeedoafoeded: Leadeadeafedfedloadodod Seedeedodecdeafoeoctocted Jeedoedoed K —“Daredevil’s Reward” Oe 00 oO, oedoed eeleidedodded Joedosdoofodocfodfoded Qofedeelodede Added Attraction All Week MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT,, FEB. 27, 28, 29, MAR. 1, 2, 3 HERE IT IS—THE ANSWER TO OUR PROMISE “THE SIX JOLLY JESTERS” America’s Classiest Saxophone Review, Lately Featured with Irving Berlin’s Music Box Review. Positively the greatest single act ever presented in Bellefonte. MEET ME AT THE STATE Admission : Children 25c., Adults 50c. Joedeed > ER sedeaiedredesdeddss oafeadoeloclocloclocdofofocleedenlonds oo. $ : ¥ ps 9 < elnalnd J * * @ * & * &, © ot 4% sag0ig0 9, 9, 000 HD, u 2 04,® &. © Soe 9 o> OS. O° ¢ & * wv. 025% 7 > ® & 5d, ®, * O. 0. 0. 0 & 0 5 Oo 0 P00 0g T0000 049058084 > * 9, &. 0 * a * * 9, * O $<, & * $0, ®, 9, G00 % 5° 5 9, XD & 2% 0 *