Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 21, 1928, Image 5

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    EE 8 — EER RA,
State College Sheep Win High Honors ‘FOOTBALL SCHEDULES
High honors again came to the
Pennsylvania State College show
flock of sheep at the International live- |
FOR LOCAL TEAMS.
i
Several new games appear on Penn
stock exposition in Chicago last week. | State’s 1929 football schedule, which
Winnings included first in the John
Clap Specials; first and reserve
champion on purebred Southdown
earling;
amb; first prize ewe lamb; second on
pen of three ewe lambs; second on
Southdown grade lamb; second on
Shropshire yearling wether; third on
pen of three yearling ewes; fourth on
Southdown grade yearling; and sixth
on yearling ewe. Jack Coyne, the
college shepherd, won the shepherd’s
prize, repeating his achievement of
two years ago.
This Has Been
A Great
Christmas
Season
Altoona
Booster
Stores
People from the surrounding
trade area for many miles have
come to Altoona to do their
Christnias Shopping in Booster
Stores because they have found
that they can always do better
on account of the wide variety
for selection and high quality of
the merchandise displayed by
Booster Merchants.
Altoona
Booster Stores
CAN SERVE
Late Christmas
Shoppers
"WITH ENTIRE
Satisfaction
Those who still have gifts to buy
will find that Booster Stores still
have plenty of gift merchandise
from which satisfactory selec-
tions may be made in gifts for
personal use or for the home.
All through the busy Christmas
Season Booster Stores are main-
taining their high standard of
service all day long, but where
it is convenient, it would be a
good idea to shop as early in the
day as possible.
Booster Stores Are
Open Evenings
Until 9 o’clock
Including Christmas Eve
For the convenience of those who
cannot do their Christmas Shop-
ping during the day.
Altoona
Booster Association
Strand Theatre
ALTOONA, PA.
WEEK STARTING
Saturday, December 22
“The River Pirate”
Fox Movietone Production
Color Reel: “IN A PERSIAN MARKET”
With Sound
VITAPHONE AND MOVIETONE ACTS
and Movietone News
73-34-tf.
HOME MADE CANDIES
Peanut Brittle Hard Candies
Turkish Caramels
DAVISON’S CANDY SHOP
IRA D. GARMAN
JEWELER
101 South Eleventh St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have Your Diamonds Reset in Platinum
248tf Exclusive Emblem Jewelry
, Was announced last week. All told
nine games will be played, five at
“home and four
champion Shropshire ewe !
away. The complete
schedule follows:
Sept. 28—Niagara University at home.
Oct. 5—Lebanon Valley at home.
Cet. 12—Marshall College at home.
Oct. 19—New York University at New
York.
Oct. 26—Lafayette at home.
Nov. 2—Syracuse at Syracuse.
Nov. 9—Penn .at Philadelphia.
Nov. 16—Bucknell at home.
Nov. 28—Pitt at Pittsburgh.
BELLEFONTE HIGH .SCHOOL FOOT-
BALL SCHEDULE.
Sammy Confer, right half back on
the Bellefonte High school football
team during the 1928 season, has been
re-elected captain of the team for
1929. The schedule for next year pro-
vides for ten games, seven of which
will be conference games. The list is
as follows:
Sept. 28—Howard at home.
*Oct. 5—Altoona at Altoona.
Oct. 12—Mt. Carmel away.
*Oct. 19—Windber at home.
*Oct. 26—Huntingdon away.
*Nov. 2—Tyrone at home.
*Nov. 11—Lewistown at home.
Nov. 15—Juniata at home.
*Nov. 23—State College away.
*Nov. 28—-Lock Haven away.
(*Conference games.)
—Subscribe for the Watchman.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—Allen parlor furnace, like
new. Apply TONER A. HUGG,
Milesburg, Pa. 73-49-tf
XECUTRICE’S NOTICE.—Letters test-
E amentary having been issued to the
undersigned upon the estate of
Anna J. Valentine, late of Spring town-
ship, Centre county, Pa., deceased, all per-
sons knowing themselves indebted to same
are requested to make prompt payment,
and those having claims against said es-
tate must present them, duly authenticat-
ed, for settlement.
CAROLINE M. VALENTINE,
W. Harrison Walker, Executrix,
Attorney. 73-49-6t Bellefonte, Pa.
ARAGE FOR RENT.—Brick garage,
within one square of Diamond in
Bellefonte, concrete floor, running
water and drain. Will accommodate six
or more cars and especially adapted for
one or two man repair shop. Posses-
sion can be given September 1st. Inquire
at this office. 73-32-tf.
Allegheny St. Property for Sale.
The House and Lot, on north Allegheny | M
street, Bellefonte, now occupied by W. G
Runkle Esq. is for sale and anyone inter-
ested in a home in a good residential sec-
Li of the town should write for particu-
ars to
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Philipsburg, Pa.
FIRE INSURANCE
At a Reduced Rate, 20%
| 18-3 J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent
RTT,
HUN TER’S
Book Store
BELLEFONTE, PA
for Christmas
Bive Books
Our Complete Stock em-
braces Everything in Books
from the 5c. Children’s
Book to the $2.50 Copy-
right.
Nothing can be more ac-
ceptable.
for Christmas
give
Writing Paper
Our Stock has never been
better selected. We have
Papers from 25c. a Box to
$5.00. All the new sizes
and the tissue linings.
Plenty of $1.00 Specials.
Nothing can be more use-
ful.
. | fonte,
IN THE CHURCHES ON SUNDAY.
BELLEFONTE M. E. CHURCH.
Corner Spring and Howard Streets.
9:30 A. M., Sunday school.
10:45 A. M., Morning worship. -
Prelude, In Bethlehem Town. By
Mueller.
Anthem, “Behold I Bring You Good
Tidings.” By Geibel. i
Hymn No. 107.
The Apostle’s Creed.
Prayer :
A niiem, Christmas Hymn. By Ash
ord.
. Psalter, Page 79, Christmas Read-
ing.
Offertory, Alleluia! Alleluia! Alle-
luia! By Armstrong.
Hymn No. 113.
Sermon, “God With Us.”
Prayer *
Hymn No. 111.
Benediction. i
Postlude, Christmas Postlude. By
Hosmer. ;
6:30 P. M. Epworth League.
7:30 P. M. Christmas Entertain-
ment.
Hymn, “Little Town of Bethlehem.”
Prayer, Rev. Homer C. Knox.
CHRISTMAS CANTATA.
“A Make Believe Santa Claus.”
Characters.
Bobby... nn ion Donald Johnson
Bobby's Mother..........,.. Beulah Shultz
Bobby’s Father........ Homer C. Knox, Jr
Bobby’s Grandmother..... Katherine Coble
Dream Lady............ 5... Pauline Saxon
Interlude.
Announcements and Offering. :
Harmozic Duet............ “Silent Night.”
Budd and Russell Moyer.
Mr. Santa Claus...... Edmund MeCafferty
Mrs. Santa Claus........... Eleanor Wion
Betty Keeler
Donald Meek
Mary Gehret
hs Buddy Coble
BEMNY. sous. iit rai, Budd Moyer
Benediction.
REV. HOMER C. KNOX, Pastor
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
9:30 A. M., Sunday school
10.45 A. M., Morning services; Ser-
mon: “Wise Men From The East.”
7:00 P. M., Children’s Christmas
festival service.
7:00 A. M., Christmas Day, Decem-
ber 25, Christmas Matins.
Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor.
BOALSBURG.
Quite a number of people about
town are ill with the grippe.
John Ishler entertained a number
of men friends on Friday evening.
Mrs. Charles Hosterman, of Greens-
burg, is visiting at the home of H.
. Hosterman.
Mrs. Mary Condo went to Belle-
fonte, Tuesday, to make her home
with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Houtz.
Miss Anna Sweeny was the guest
of Mrs. Elizabeth Olewine, of Belle-
on Saturday.
R. C. Young and family will occupy
the Brown residence, recently pur-
chased at private sale by Mr. Jones,
of State College.
Charles Fisher, Penn , State fresh- |
man, is spending’ his’ vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fisher, in Danville. :
The Woman’s missionary society of
the Reformed church met at the
home of Mrs. Grant Charles, at State
College, on Thursday evening.
Christmas services will be held in |
the Reformed church on Sunday even-
ing, December 23rd, and in the Luth-
eran church Monday evening, Decem-
ber 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs return- |!
ed home from Altoona on Sunday.
Mrs. Jacobs spent several weeks in
Altoona during the illness and death
of her sister, Mrs. Jacob Felty.
WINGATE,
Roy Fishers butchered five nice |
hogs last week.
Ryland summers, of Tyrone, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Summers, last week.
H. B. Witherite and Howard Goss,
of Osceola Mills, were callers at the |
Mrs. Irvin home on Sunday evening. |
A Christmas entertainment will be
held in the Methodist church at Miles-
burg this (Friday) evening. The pub-
lic Is invited.
Joe Davidson’s new barn was raised
last Thursday and the carpenters are
now hard at work pushing the struc-
ture to completion.
Mr. and Mrs. Plummer Davidson
and two children spent several days
here during the week. On Monday
they motored to Lock Haven to con-
sult a physician.
Mrs. Irwin has returned from State !
College and will spend the Christmas
vacation at home. On Sunday she
and her two daughters motored out
to Clarence to visit the Irvin Reeder
family.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OR SALE.—An Apollo range in good
condition and at a reasonable price.
Inquire of Mrs. John Curtin, west
Linn street.
“vm BAER SONTONNATAS,
* A 00
Round
Trip
SPECIAL EXCURSION
MUMMERS’
NEW YEAR'S DAY
PARADE
PHILADELPHIA
TUESDAY, JANUARY 1
Pennsylvania Railroad
WE FIT THE FEET COMFORT GUARANTEED
Baney’s Shoe Store
WILBUR H. BANEY, Proprietor
30 Years in the business
SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY SPECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED
BUSH ARCADE BLOCK
Bellefonte, Pa.
Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose
| io All
1 Colors
Endicott-Johnson’s
Full
Fashion
$1.00 to $1.50
Also a Wonderful Value
in Ladies’ 50ct. Hose
$3.85 to $4.45
Men’s High Cuts
$5 $6.50 $7.50 $10 $14
Slippers
IN ALL THE COLORS
for Ladies, Men and Children
98cts. to $3.50
Rubber Footwear for the Entire Family
Dolly Madison and Edwards
Arch Support Shoes
... FURNITURE...
rices That Reflect Value
$ 51.50
Dining Room Suit
EIGHT PIECES
Living Room Suits $45. to $265.00
Cogswell Chairs - $24 t0 $ 60.00
J. K. Rishel Bed
Room Suit, was $275. now $135.00
Large Dining Room Suit
was $325. now - =
THIS IS SOMETHING EXTRA FANCY
$240.00
Everything in Furniture
... KF. W. WEST CO