Bellefonte, Pa., November 9, 1928. | - Editor To Correspondents.—No communications published unless accompanied by the real name of the writer. Terms notice at the following rates: Paid strictly in advance - - $1.50 Paid before expiration of year - 175 Paid after expiration of year - 2.00 Published weekly, every Friday morn- ing. Entered at the postoffice, Bellefonte, Pa., as second class matter. In ordering change of address always give the old as well as the new address. It is important that the publisher be no- tified when a subscriber wishes the paper discontinned. In all such cases the sub- scription must be paid up to date of can- cellation. A sample copy of the “Watchman” will be sent without cost to applicants. Hallow-een Party Given by Sixth Grade School Pupils. The pupils of the sixth grade, Al- legheny street school, celebrated the Hallow-een season with a party held in the school room on Friday after- noon. The room was appropriately decorated with black cats, bats, owls, ' pumpkins and witches, cut out by the pupils as part of their industrial work. Features of the entertainment in- cluded the “witches’ cauldron,” Mar- garet Beaver taking the part of the witch. All the pupils took part in the “ghostly silence,” in which Jane Cur- tin appeared in the role of ghost. Each pupil’s fortune was told by Jean McGarvey, the gypsy fortune teller. Madeline Purnell played the part of chief announcer, with Jane McCoy as assistant. The clown stunts caused much ex- citement. The clowns were Cather- inne Kilpatrick, Thelma Sanders, Ed- ward Malloy, Ivar Hansen, Guy Poor- man, Robert Brown, Pauline Witmer and Jean Emel. Another interesting feature was the minstrel given by Budd Moyer, Homer Knox, Frank Sasserman, Samuel Jones, Jonas Vorie and Milford Stine. All the pupils were in costume. Paul Lose represented a typical tramp; Philip Cronemiller and Eliza- beth Montgomery, Mexicans. Others in the sixth grade who contributed to the success of the party were LeRoy Rider, Mabel Musser, Dorothy Derr, Russell Moyer, Harry Davis, George Cain, Neil Shay, David Mills, Hazel Dunlap, Marjorie Houser, Mary Qui- ci, Marie Nelson, Mary Baumgardner, Charlotte Watson, Eleanor Wion, Beulah Shultz, Luther Casper, Charles Eberhart, Betty and Genevieve Hamp- ton, Marian Morrison and Dorothy Sager. Jack Wilkinson, who is quite seriously ill in tke Philipsburg hos- pital, was greatly missed by his teacher, Mrs. Paul McGarvey, and all his companion pupils. Following the entertainment part of the program the children were served with apples, doughnuts, candy corn and peanuts, after which school was dismissed. Well Known Couple Celebrate Their Golden Wedding. Sunday, November 4th, was the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Grove and in celebration of the event a delicious dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Grove, on Rey- nolds avenue. The guests present in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. William Grove, Mrs. Minnie Knapp and son Harold, of Lemont; Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Grove and daughter Freda, of Norris- town; Orin Grove, of Pennsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hazel, Mrs. Thomas Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haag, Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Mumey, all of Bellefonte; Mrs. Etta Wynn, of Bigler, and Mrs. Clinton Swartz, of Tyrone. After the big dinner had been dis- posed of Willis Grove presented Mr. and Mrs. William Grove with a num- ber of gifts of gold, which they ac- cepted with heartfelt thanks. Brief speeches of congratulation were made by Orin Grove and Rev. Mumey, and the pleasant gathering broke up after singing “Blest be the Tie that Binds.” Red Cross Membership Drive Will Begin Next Monday. Four types of memberships will be sought here by the local chapter of the American Red Cross when it be- gins its twelfth annual roll call on Armistice day, November 11. The enrollment will continue through Thanksgiving day. The bulk of the one thousand mem- bers the chapter expects to enroll will be dollar memberships, local officers say, but many persons will be asked for the other three types of member- ships carrying with them fees of five, ten and twenty-five dollars. The larger memberships are nec- essary, it was explained, for the sup- port of the local work of the chapter, inasmuch as only fifty cents of each membership fee goes to national headquarters for the financing of na- tional and international work. From the one dollar membership, fifty cents goes to national headquarters and fifty cents remains in the chapter treasury, while from the five dollar memberships $4.50 will stay in Belle- fonte and the $25.00 memberships will put $24.50 into the local treasury. As many of the larger types of memberships will be secured as pos- sible, as chapter officers say it is vir- tually impossible to carry on the lo- cal service program from revenues derived from the one dollar member- ships aolne. —Subseribe for the Watchman. of Subscription.—Until further Uu-official Returns of Centre County Election, 1928 ! ' {!County ~~ |iSt. College President be S. Sen. || Congress | Ant Library Bonds | ! i i i . : | wl m! ala ER Hal = i t | BEIT EIEIE EE Fleif ; a 21 84° | EHzid BIE Vil» oll! i: oro told RE : + Ait : i Li] iil it{Bd: iH: : » . : : bo. . . 3 . | . * { . . | * * . iw . | : | 3 he lo : | 3:hi 3 vil tole Jie . : + Bellefonte, N. W. ........ | 714] 234]! 691] 233|| 709] 216|| 615] 312|| 133] 153 709] 74 Bellefonte, 8. W.......... | 526] 238 | 457] 267; 475 245!| 419! 310|| 62] 267|| 544] 61 Bellefonte, W. 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