Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 20, 1928, Image 5

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PINE GROVE MENTIONS.
The new arrival at the Roy Wilson
home is a ten pound boy.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brown are spend-
ing some time in Michigan
Mrs. A. D. Minnick is recovering
from her recent serious illness.
Rev. A. E. Mackie and wife spent
the early part of the week in Altoona.
Lem Walizer, of Boston, Mass.,
is a guest of George Stover and fam-
ily.
this is Mr. Grunan’s first visit east
and as his health is not very good he
anticipates spending some time here.
The Junior Mission band, ranging
in age from three to ten years, in
charge of Miss Mary Gardner, held
The cool, showery weather did not
interfere with the fun the youngsters
had and their sales netted fifteen dol-
lars.
John D. Dannley and wife and
a festival on the lawn at the R. E.,
Musser home, on Saturday evening.
LUMBER?
¥1-16-tf
Oh, Yes!
W.R. Shope Lumber Co.
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork and Roofing
Call Bellefonte 432
RS
Mrs. Lizzie Archey is spending sev- | Charles Dannley and son Dennis mo- | Sunday school class gave a miscellan- | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
eral weeks with friends in Harris- | tored in from Medina, Ohio for a sev- |eous shower, Tuesday evening, and |
burg eral weeks outing at Tussey lodge, Leighhors gave a kitchen shower Fri- | ANTED Salesman to = an ple, OR SALE—Rice brick Some on Ss
: ohn D. has not been in very good |day evening. WwW Iobile accessory, Write or ca F omas St. Bellefonte. All con-
Mrs. J. C. Dunlap and daughter, of Join |} of late, and hopes oy y g | 385 W. Third St., Witkiasnos 5 7.np SHlCOCEL. Inquire at property.—
e Cherrytree, are visiting relatives .in invigorating breezes of old Tussey |" Pa 18-27-3¢ | 18-27-2t Mrs. HARRY PAGE
town. : : : EFRIGERATOR.— Small, porcelain 4] :
om : tious: mountain will prove just what he R lined Leonard Refrigerator. In HERIFF"S SALE~By virue of 8
Miss Helen Kepler is visiting her | needs to brace him up. 1 perfect condition. Mrs. Henry C writ of Levari Facias issued out of
sister, Miss Katherine, in Washing- i i This week's arrivals exarily six Quigley, East Linn St., Bellefonte, Pa Court of Common Pleas of Centre
ion. D C ’ A miscellaneous shower was given teen Hundred and Seventy seven : 2] 73297.3¢. | County, to me directed, will be exposed
on, . % "| to public sale at the Court House in the
Wonderful
Bargains
You will find
real opportuni-
goods we've
traded in
recently.
Come 1n early----
get first choice
---easy payments
A Few of These
Are as Follows:
Player Piano
$250.00
Upright Piano
$150.00
Phonographs
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Taylor and
children are away on a month’s trip
to Canada.
Mrs. George P. Irvin, who has been
quite ill for several weeks, is now
improving.
T. J. Markle spent several days,
last week, on a business trip through
New York State.
Prof. and Mrs. M. S. McDowell are
spending some of the hot weather in
New York State.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Little and Mrs.
Mary Byran, of Tyrone, spent Friday
at the Fred Fry home.
Master William Sankey, of Mill-
heim, is here for an outing with his
aunt, Miss Edith Sankey.
Mrs. John Hoy recently entertain-
ed her daughter, Mrs. Alex Hunter
ed.
Lloyd Frank, of Williamsburg, was
in town, Saturday evening, attending
a lodge meeting and talking insur-
ance.
Thomas Wogan, wife and son Eu-
gene spent the week-end on a sight-
seeing trip to Buffalo and Niagara
Falls.
Harry Scott and William Kline,
stock buyers of Petersburg, spent
last week in the valley purchasing
| sheep.
| D. W. Miller is having his home
| brightened up with a new coat of
i paint. Charles Lauck is swinging the
| brush.
| A hard rain and hail storm, last
{ Thursday, played havoc with the
| grain and corn crops in the White
| Hall section. :
Mr. and Mrs. VanZant, of Florida,
{ have taken quarters at the Pine Grove
| Mills hotel where they will be during
i the hot weather.
Miss Bettie Green, who recently
, underwent an operation for appendi-
| citis, at the Centre County hospital,
is convalescing nicely.
Samuel E. Fleming was in town,
on Saturday, and was a little depress-
ed over the fact that he lost one of his
best horses last week.
Our public schools will open the
first Monday in September. The di-
rectors have now decided to continue
the White Hall school.
' George E. Meyers and wife and S.
E. Weber and sister, enroute to Hunt-
ingdon, last Saturday, made brief
calls on friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilliland motored
over Tos mowntelngnd Spent sey Neat OF town. | DRED AND FIFTY DOLLAR SERVICE. IT MEANS AN IMMEDIATE SAVING TO YOU
neighbors, at Mooresville, Samuel Kaup, of Altoona, and | [Ic OF $24. SURELY THIS IS AN OFFER THE ACCEPTANCE OF WHICH CALLS FOR NO
| W. C. Shoemaker, wife and two James Fry, of Philadelphia, were vis- | #2 HESITATION.
children, and Miss Blanche Shoemak-
er motored to Danville, on Tuesday,
where they spent the day.
E. H. Auman spent last week in
Philadelphia, and returning home
brought along two grandsons, who
will spend the summer here.
{ Elmer Musser, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Musser, is spending the sum-
{
Harold Albright and bride, at the Al-
fred Albright home, last Friday even-
ing. The newlyweds received all
kinds of kitchen utensils, linens and
various other household furniture, as
well as groceries for the larder of
their own home, at State College,
where the bridegroom is engaged in
the insurance business.
While filling a pulpit engagement
in the church at Franklinville, on
Sunday evening, Rev. Charles W.
Rishel, pastor on the Pine Grove
Mills charge of the Methodist church,
became quite ill as the result of a
heart attack and could not complete
his sermon. By Monday he had re-
covered sufficiently to be taken to his
home at State College.
Charles Glenn and wife, came east
morning. He had to get back home
as soon as possible as he has one
change of climate proving beneficial.
At a regular meeting of P. O. S. of
A. camp, No. 137, last Friday even-
ing, officers for the ensuing term were
installed by district deputy grand
president Alfred Albright, assisted by
day, as follows:
President—John Gates.
Vice President—Harold C. Albright.
Past President—Henry Elder.
Master of Forms—Warren Homan.
Corresponding Secretary— LeRoy
Bloom.
Inspector—Hugh C. Fry.
Guard—George Musser.
Trustee—Wiliiam Gummo.
Financial Secretary—John Neidigh.
Assistant Secretary—Earl Neidigh.
Chaplain—William Gummo.
Right Sentinel—L. R. Barto.
Left Sentinel—F. B. Tate.
Refreshments and a smoker follow:
ed the business session.
BOALSBURG.
Rev. W. W. “Moyer recently pur-
chased a new Hudson car.
Levi Roan, of Williamsport, was an
| over Sunday visitor about town.
| spent some time.in town last week. --
Cyrus Wagner and friend, of Al-
i toona, were visitors in town on Sun-
, day.
| Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Kidder, of State
{ College, were callers in town on Sun-
day evening.
Mr. John Musser and son Paul, of
Wilkes-Barre, were visitors in town
on Saturday.
arations to build a family residence
itors at the Kaup home last week.
John Jacobs is critically ill in the
Centre County hospital, where he un-
derwent a surgical operation last
Thursday.
Prof. O. F. Smith is making prep- !
marshalls J. F. Musser and Paul Sun- |
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Miss Grace Smith, of Centre Hall,
Mrs. Jerre Zettle was caught in two |
showers last week. The young ladies |
12 Yards SEASONABLE SUMMER
DRESS GOODS at LESS THAN
MARKET PRICE,
GARMANS
Free sik 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
FREE if they fail. Price $1.00.
YEAGER'S TINY BOOT SHOP.
It will doubtless pay you to give
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
writ of Al Fieri Facias 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 the Borough of Bellefonte on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1928.
The Following property :
All that certain messuage, tenement and
tract of land, situate in the Borough of
Milesburg, County of Centre and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows :—
BEGINNING 100 feet East of Turnpike
or State Highway and corner of lot No. 3
in the plan of szid Borough of Milesburg;
thence continuing Eastward along the line
of lot No. 3, 145 feet to Mill Street; thence
South along Mill Street 49 feet and 6
inches to corner of lot now or late of S.
M. Huff; thence at right angles toward
the Turnpike or State Highway to corner
of lot now or late owned by S. M. Huff 76
feet; thence South 2 feet 6 inches; thence
at right angles in a Westerly direction
69 feet, to corner of lot
more or less,
as the property of H. T. Mann.
Sale to commence at 1:40 o’clock p. m.
Borough of Bellefonte on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1928
The Following property:
All that certain messuage, tenement and
tract of land situate, lying and being im
the Township of College, County of Cen-
tre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows: —
BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of
an alley along the South West side of lot
No. 9; thence along the Agricultural Col-
lege and Junction Turnpike South 63 de-
grees West 50 feet to a stake; thence along
lot No. 11 North 27 degrees West 200 feet
to an Alley; thence along said Alley North
63 degrees East 50 feet to first mention-
ed Alley; thence along said Alley South
27 degrees East 200 feet to the place of
beginning. And being lot No. 10 as per
survey of John 8. Grandell, Civil Engi-
neer, of the Christ Farm Plot. It being
the same premises which Harry E. Coble
and Hannah Coble, his wife, by their deed
dated November 18th, 1919, and intended
to be herewith recorded, granted and con-
veyed the same unto John Lyle, who
Miss Helen Foster, daughter : of recently to. attend the funeral of Mr. OUR LINE OF HOSIERY can heretofore sold by Sheriff E. R. Taylor to | properly signs his name John D. Lyle,
. f b . Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Foster, is spending Gibboney, at Mooresville. Mr. Glenn NOT BE EXCELLED. All the lat- Alice E. Buinger, 5 parity of ihe gost part hereto.
; ve : 2 erms of sale eash.
ties or argains the summer at Ocean Grove, N. J. left for his home in Texas, on Monday est shades and at lowest prices. ln ken " a rtion and to be sold Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of John D. Lyle.
Sale to commence at 1:45 oclock p. m.
ve : : :
1n some of the and Miss Bess Hoy, of Pittsburgh. |hundred acres of cotton ready to pick. 18 a trial dARWANS of said day. BX DUNLAP, Shei.) SH a wv © DUNLAP, Sheriff.
The band concert on the old Acad- | Mrs. Glenn is not in good health and Sheriff’s Office, Bellefonte, Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte,
emy green, Sunday afternoon, drew a | Will spend some time with her moth- Pa., July 7th, 19S 78-27-3t | Pa., July 7th, 1928. 73-27-3t.
good crowd and was much appreciat- | er; at Saulsburg, in the hope of the | em en se EE A AA
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mer days on the farm with his uncle, of high priced, medium
.R. E. Musser, on the Branch.
| Mrs. Mary Meyers entertained at
dinner, last Friday, Mrs. Maria Reed,
Mrs. William Henry and Miss Mar-
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| Haymakers have taken adavntage
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