UNIONVILLE 5s. Bertha Williams is still very sly ill in the Geisinger hospi- . and Mrs. George Bauder, of ta, were Sunday visitors at the of his parents. rold Keatley and Forrest Van , of Washington, D. C.,, were the week-end visitors here, \d at the home of his mother, Maggie Keatley, and Forrest at ome of his sister, Mrs, F. W. 1 > meeting here of representa- or the Agricultural Extension rtment and the Grange, on lay, proved to be interesting nstructive. County agent, R. C, .y and J. B. R. Dickey, of State ze, were the leaders and princi- peakers at the men’s meeting Miss Lovelace conducted a interesting session on foods 1e ladies in the afternoon. atten —Eighteen people went from ‘onte to New York city on the sion Saturday night. pona Booster Merchants Say e Invite You to Come to Booster Stores For The Needs Your lome Merchants Cannot Supply LTOONA yoster Stores FEATURE Quality Value Service se are three fundamentals that mportant to every prospective mer as they assure satisfaction yrotect the interests of the cus- pendable Quality is assured in | merchandise sold by Altoona er Stores because only mer- lise that comes under that class. ion is handled in Booster Stores. le is of equal importance as ty, and patrons find that Boost. srchandise for home use, as well ir personal needs, is always in d with the latest styles. using efficient methods in buy- Booster Merchants secure ad. .ge of every possible price con. mn, which together with efficien- i. store management, enables to sell their merchandise at ; that always represent good S. sisfactory Service is assured pa- because employees of Booster s are loyal co-workers and real- re importance of giving courte- jervice to patrons. This is one n why Booster Merchants un- tingly guarantee satisfaction in transaction! Always Pays To Shop In An Al. Booster Store! y Booster Stores are Show- - New Spring Merchandise r the convenience of those who it necessary or desirable to do rtion of their Spring Shopping ery Wednesday tburban Day Altoona : roster Stores good day to meet your friends, ell as to shop! GOOD ROADS ad to Altoona from all sections Jentral Pennsylvania. Follow as 36 or 264 into the Business Hotel District, [CLOSED PARKING: The Wil. F. Gable Co. Garage, Rear of Avenue Building or at Fleck’s Alto Garage, 1409 13th Avenue. RKING UNDER POLICE PRO- ION at the Municipal Garage, Avenue, between 11th and 12th ts, for 15 cents. JEE PARKING on all Streets, Time Restrictions in some sec- \ltoona Booster Association trand Theatre Altoona, Pa. : Week Starting Friday, Feb. 21 Richard Barthelmess ‘Son of the Gods” A Rex Beach Story Partly in Natural Color |-Talking Vitaphone Comedy Vitaphone Acts and Sound News sti PINE GROVE MENTION. J. Foster Musser is driving a new Reo two ton truck. Ralph Davis, of Oklahoma, is vis- iting friends in the valley. Mrs. C. E. Fye spent the week-end with friends in Centre Hall. John H. Bailey is steering a new Buick sedan. It's a beauty. J. Harry McCracken has invested in a new two ton Ford truck. Earl Shively, of Annapolis, Md., is visiting Centre county relatives. Hon. J. W. Kepler is spending the week with friends in Johnstown. The mercury dropped to 18 degrees below zero, here, on Sunday morning. Deemer T. Pearce made a business trip to Huntingdon, last Wednesday. State Senator Harry B. Scott pass- ed through town on Monday after- noon. Ralph E. Musser, of Mill Hall, transacted business in the valley last week. H. H. Goss and wife, of State Col- lege, were here on Tuesday calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Henry and son Henry were Sunday visitors at the H. A. Elder home. J. W. Henszey and wife left, on Friday, on a several weeks trip through the. South, Joseph H. Gilliland has been ap- pointed an overseer of the poor for Ferguson township. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Homan had with them during the week-end their Sunday by the pastor, Rev. English, as follows: Elder, Elmer C. Musser, deacon, James Kling; trustee, H. S. Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Pfoust en- tertained members of the P. O. of A. at their home on Tadpole; last Thurs- day evening. Various games were played and prizes given the winners. Refreshments were served. Our mutual friend, Daniel W. Mey- ers, who is spending the winter with ! his daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Wagner, in Altoona, is here for a brief breath. ing spell of his home county air, making his headquarters at the Har- ry Lonebarger home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fye entertain- ed a family gathering, last Wednes- day, in honor of the 78th birthday anniversary of Mr. Fye’s mother, Mrs. Adaline Fye. A delicious din- ner was served. Mrs. Fye is still en- joying remarkably good health. Miles Walker found one of his best horses dead in it’s stall, on Friday morning. Some time ago he lost a valuable cow, which is hard luck for a beginner on the farm. George Reed also lost a good cow. Charles Snyder lost a horse the same night and Charles Lohr a mule. twin brother, Robert B. Gardner, at Pittsburgh, and later visited his un- cle, Prof. Samuel P. McWilliams, at Cannonsburg, whose health is not very good and who has been compell- ed to give up teaching for an indef- inite time. son, Bruce, of Philadelphia. Isaac Harpster, one of Tadpole’s | up-to-date farmers, is planning to | enlarge his barn this spring. | Word from the Centre County hos- pital is in effect that Mrs. Carey Shoemaker is improving slowly. Oscar B. Krebs and wife, of Al- toona, are visiting their brother, Dr. R. M. Krebs, and other friends. Miss Rita Ward, school teacher at Petersburg, spent the latter end of the week at the Ward home here. The recently elected officers of the P. O. of A. were installed at a regu- lar meeting last Thursday evening. Mrs. Ruth Frank entertained a | number of friends, last Friday eve- | ning, at a Lincoln’s birthday party. Mrs. Harry Pennington and Mrs. Earl Kline visited the Fred Roush family in Altoona, over the week- end. Ira Hess, a retired railroader of Altoona, made brief calls on a num- ber of friends in this section, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Aikens and Mr. | and Mrs. H. L. Stuart departed, last | week, for a month's sojourn in Flor- | ida. Harold Walker was discharged from the Centre County hospital, on Tuesday, and will soon be himself again. Ed Harpster and G. B. Fry motor- ed to Bellefonte, Friday, in quest of i of Baileyville, had as their guests, | over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Luther some machinery for the former's | saw mill. i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Homan, David Fye. John W. Miller is swinging the brush on the interior of the S. A. Ho- man mansion among the pines, at White Hall. The new arrival at the Walker home, last Thursday, son, making a family of four girls land two boys. Miss Grace Fye, who was home for the mid-winter vacation, has return- ed to her studies at the University of Pittsburgh. A German police dog came to the home of William Dillon, near Penn- sylvania Furnace, where he can be secured by the owner. J. H. Harpster and son Roy, of Mill Hall, spent Thursday in town on the hunt of a house, as they expect to move here April 1st. George Irvin, A. L. Albright, S. A. Homan and Scott Bressler attended a meeting of the Dairyman’s League, at Rebersburg, last Tuesday. Mrs. G. W. Ward went to Johns- town, last week, where she will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs, Belle Thomas and family. This is the evening for tne third annual banquet of Washington camp P. O. S. of A.,, which will be held in the I. O. O. F, hall at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Meyers, Mr. Ralph | is a} Tussey mountain with a number of college students, last week, Donald Kepler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Kepler, was painfully cut and injur- | ed about the head and face by being A doctor is now thrown from the sled. sewed up the cuts and he coming along all right. The regular monthly meeting of the Ferguson township Brotherhood was held in the Methodist church here, on Friday evening. Rev. John S. English was the speaker and his talk was worth hearing, Quite a number of ladies were in attendance. Rev. J. Max Kirkpatrick will be the speaker at the March meeting. On Sunday last William Russell Port was 59 years old and in cele- bration of the event his wife serv- ed a chicken dinner to which a few friends were bidden. Later in the day a number of neighbors called and extended congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Port have one daughter, Miss Florence, a member of the Senior class * at the State College High school. The Misses Gertrude and = Maud Miller entertained a number of lady friends, at their home in the 3lades, last Saturday, in celebration of both Lincoln's and Washington's birth- days. A big chicken dinner, and all served. The guests included Mrs. A. L. Albright, Mrs. D. S. Peterson, Mrs. Margaret Reed, Mrs, E. 13. Har- ‘mon, Mrs. O. Peterson, Mrs. Maude Fry, Mrs. C. Irvin, Mrs. M. Harmon, Mrs. Ed Isenberg and Miss Anna | Ward. The last’ Communion service for | this conference year will be held in the Pine Grove Mills Methodist church the coming Sabbath at 2:30 burg, will preach Miss Alma Budman, of Muncy, Pa, an evangelistic singer, will also be present at the service and sing. Ev- erybody is welcome to meet with us and enjoy this service. C. C. SHUEY, pastor. WINGATE Mrs. Willis Neff has improved sufficiently from her recent illness to be up and around. Milton Haines and family, of Un- ionville, were Sunday visitors atthe Wharton Hosband home. We had a few warm days, last week, groundhog or no groundhog, but made up for it on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Daniel Barnhart was brought home from the Centre County hospi- tal, on Friday, and is now getting along splendidly. The oyster supper held at the Witmer home, on Friday evening, was largely attended, and a nice sum was realized for the benefit of the church, { Mrs. Clair Boob and two children, of Tyrone; Mrs. Arthur Boob and and Mrs. John Hoffer and Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Neidigh are spending sev- ieral weeks in the Lone Star State. her home at Rock Springs after spending several weeks with Mrs. Frank Crosthwaite, at State College. | Merchant E. C. Martz is driving {a new International two ton truck | which enables him to handle all his goods and produce more convenient- ly. | Lady Ferguson lodge of Rebekahs | held a Washington's birthday and | Valentine party combined, last Wed- | nesday evening, with a large attend- | ance. Rev. John F. Harkins attended a | church conference in New York, last | week, and also visited his brother-in- |law, Rev, John Wagner, at Brook- | lyn, NY { Dr. Peter Hoffer Dale attended a | clinic of college physicians, at Min- | neapolis, Minn., last week, and 1ilso | visited the Mayo Bros, sanitorium at | Rochester, Minn. Ruth Gearhart, of Linden Hall; | Mrs. Agnes Krebs, of State College, ‘and Earl Gingerich attended the fu- i neral of Mrs. John A. Weaver, of Al- | toona, on Saturday. ! Rev. Stine, of Franklin and Mar- i shall Theological Seminary, will | preach at the Pine Hall Reformed | church Sunday morning, and in Pine | Grove Mills in the afternoon. { Elmer E. Royer is putting his saw | mill in condition to cut a large pile | of logs into lumber. Oscar Whitmer is also planning to operate a saw mill on his timber tract at White Hall. | The newly-elected officers of the | Lutheran church were installed, on Mrs. Ella Gardner has returned to ! child and Miss Grace Boob were i callers at the Edward Bavarr home, | last Wednesday. After a pleasant visit with her | mother, Mrs. Katherine Fisher, in | this place, Mrs. Maggie Tice has {gone to Bald Eagle to spend some | time with her son. { A man and a woman | ported to be from Bellefonte into a freight train at the upper Milesburg crossing, last Saturday afternoon. Fortunately neither of the occupants were injured but the car was more or less damaged. ' JACKSONVILLE. re- drove Mrs. Mary Dietz spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Willis Bathgate greeted friends here last Friday. Edna Sortman was a caller at the Mervin Hoy home on Thursday. Mrs. George Ertley spent Monday afternoon at the William Weaver home. Mrs. Harry Hoy spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs, Joseph Neff, at State College. Three grey foxes were captured, last week, by Fred and Byron Lu- cas and Harry Hoy and sons. Mrs. Hogan Long and son George spent Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ephriam Lucas. | Miss Genevieve Lucas and Willard Hoy spent Sunday at Curwensville, and brought Mrs. Hoy home from the College on their return trip. ——Get a radio free. tisement on page 5. See adver- William Grant Gardner and daugh- ter Mary attended the funeral of his | While coasting in the foothills of that goes to make it a success was p. m. Rev. M. C. Piper, of Miles. : the sermon and, RICHELIEU Continuous: Saturday 2 to 11 P. M. almost twenty-two years has been pastor of the Presbyterian church, at State College,” has notified his congre- gation that he will retire from the ministry the first of August. With his wife he will continue to make State College his home. IN THE CHURCHES ON SUNDAY. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 9:30 A. M., Bible school 10:45 A. M., Morning service; Sermon: “A Life in Ruins.” 7:30 P. M. Evening service; Sermon: “A More Sure Word of Prophecy.” Clarence E, Arnold, Pastor POLITICAL, ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CONGRESS We are authorized to announce the name of CHARLES P. LONG, Spring Mills, Centre county, as a candidate for the nomination for CONGRESS on the Republican ticket at the May Primaries, Tuesday, May 20th. He respectfully ap- peals to the Republicans of the Twenty- third congressional district, Centre, Clearfield, Cameron and M’'Kean coun- ties, for their support and influence. P. O. Address, Spring Mills, Pa. FOR STATE SENATOR We are authorized to announce the ‘name of Harry B. Scott, of Philipsburg, | Pa., as a candidate for the nomination i for State Senator, representing the Thir- | ty-Fourth District, compris Clearfield i and Centre counties, at the Primary Elegc- | tion to be held on Tuesday, May 20th, 11930, subject to the rules governing the | Republican party. | FOR STATE COMMITTEEMAN We are authorized to announce the ‘name of Harry B. Scott of Philipsburg, | Penna., as a candidate for the election ' for State Committeeman representing Cen- i tre county, at the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, May 20th, 1930, subject to ! the rules governing the Republican party. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of James H. Hugg of Philips- y barg, Pa., as the Centre County Mem of the Republican State Committee, sub- i ject to rules and regulations of the Pri- mary Election to be held May 20, 1930. CHAIRMAN COUNTY COMMITTEE We are authorized to announce the name of Phil. D., Foster, of State College, Pa., as a candidate for County Chairman of the Republican party in Centre Coun- ty, Pa., subject to the decision of the voters of the party as expressed at th primary to be held on May 20th, 1980. : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OUSE FOR RENT.—A 6 room house, F with all modern conveniences, locat- ed on Reynolds Ave., Bellefonte. Garden, garage and chicken house. In- quire of H. L. Zimmerman. 75-8-11 XECUTOR’'S NOTICE.—The under- signed executrix of the estate of Charles C. Cochran, late of State College borough, Centre county, Pa., hereby noti- | files all persons having claims against said estate to present them, properly authen- ticated, for payment, and those knowing themselves indebted thereto are notified to make immediate settlement of such indebtedness. MRS. MARY E. COCHRAN W. Harrison Walker, Atty. Executrix Bellefonte, Pa. State Collegs, Pa. i XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- E mentary upon the estate of | Margaret Louise McManus, late of : Bellafonte borough, deceased, having | been granted to the undersigned, all i persons knowing themselves indebted to | said estate are requested to make prompt | payment, and those having claims i against the same must present them, ‘duly authenticated, for settlement. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK i BELLEFONTE, PA. James C. Furst, Atty. Executor | 75-7-6t. Showing 2--7 and 9 P. M. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS RESH COWS.—For sale two fresh cows and one calf. Inquire of John Adams, Coal Street, Osceola Mills Pa. 75-8-3t XECUTORS NOTICE.—Letters testa- mentary having heen granted to the Jndersigned on the estate of Min- erva Tate, late of the township of Spring, county of Centre and State of Pennsyl- vania, deceased, persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are directed to make payment of such indebt- edness and those ving claims should present them, properly authenticated, for payment. SCOTT TATE ALIVA HENDERSHOT Executors of Minerva Tate, Dec’d. Bellefonte, R. F. D., Pa. William Groh Runkle, Atty., Bellefonte, Pa. 76-8-6t OR SALE.—10 shares of the stock of the Bellefonte Trust Co. Apply to J. Kennedy Johnston, High St. Bellefonte, Pa. 75-T-t8 OST—A large bunch of _ keys Finder wir please notify Dr. J. J. Kilpatrick, in Temple Co Bellefonte. -T~: SALE.—'12” Ls ter, in excellent th eap for quick sale. BIR. Coat, YPEWRITER FOR | C. Smi condition. 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