EE e——————————— 1ENTS TREATED AT CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL. illiam Brooks, aged 8 years, of Mr, and Mrs. Guy Brooks, sentre Hall, who was a surgical ent, was discharged last Monday. rs. Ethel Passell and infant, wife daughter of Donald Passell, of , were discharged last Monday. iss Emma Bloom, of Bellefonte, was a medical patient, was dis- ged on Monday of last week. iss Marion Meyers of Centre , a surgical patient, was dis- ged last Monday. arry Ely, aged three years, son fir. and Mrs. Elmer Ely, of Belle- e, was admitted as a surgical ent on Monday of last week discharged the same day. ertram Freeburg, aged three -s, son of Mrs, Susie Freeburg, enovo, died on Monday of last k. ; rs. Sarah E. Jodon, of Spring nship, a medical patient, was ad- ed Monday of last week. rs. Cordie Lewis, wife of Wwil- , Lewis, of Bellefonte, was ad- ed as a medical patient last day. ierce Rumberger, of Fleming, admitted as a surgical patient Vionday of last week and dis- ‘ged the following day. r. and Mrs. Irving C. Boerlin, state College, are rejoicing over arrival of an infant son, born on day of last week. rilour Gordon, of Bellefonte, a rical patient, was admitted on day of last week. dward Hirst, of Ferguson town- , who was a surgical patient, discharged last Tuesday. lbert Kerstetter, aged seven rs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerstet- of State College, a surgical pa- t, was admitted on Wednesday ast week and discharged on irsday. obert Forsburg, aged 8, son of and Mrs. R. S. Forsburg, of efonte, a surgical patient, was ritted last Thursday and dis- rged the same day. [axine Parsons, aged 9, daughter Vir. and Mrs. John Parsons, of te College, a surgical patient, was iitted Thursday and discharged following day. esse Dean, aged 10, son of Mr. Mrs. Jesse Dean, of Ferguson nship, a surgical patient, was ad- ted Thursday and discharged the t day. cvin Miller, of State College, a jical patient for the past ten s, died last Thursday morning at ) o'clock. liss Carrie Belle Emerick, of tre Hall, a surgical patient for past four weeks, was discharged . Thursday. amuel Atmore, of Philadelphia, a gical -patient for the past eight sks, was discharged last Thurs- fiss Lucille Colyer, of Millheim, PINE GROVE MENTIONS. Ben Everhart is driving a new E. E. Ellenberger has put his sawmill, on Tadpole, in operation. Thermometers here, on Sunday, registered 110 degrees in the shade. W. R. Port and family motored friends. toona, were Sunday visitors at the Ward home. : cent visitors with friends in Cum- berland, Md. Mrs. W. H. Roush, of Altoona, was here, last week, visiting relatives and old friends. Preaching services will be heldin the Bethel Reformed church, on Sunday morning. The big Baileyville picnic will be held on Saturday, August 16th. Everyone is invited. Farmer Fred Stonebraker is laid up with a broken leg received in a fall from a load of hay. i N. N. Hartswick and wife and J. O. White passed through town, on Monday, enroute to Altoona. Mrs. Anna Mary Corl was taken to the University hospital, Philadel- phia, last Friday, for treatment. Donald Shank has returned from the Lock Haven hospital and is well’ along toward permanent recovery. Mrs. Harry Gardner, of New York city, is visiting relatives in the val- ley, a guest at the J. H. Bailey home, Keller and Shoemaker were the successful bidders for furnishing coal to the Ferguson township school houses. | The Snyder-Wilson family reunion was held at the Spruce Creek camp on Sunday. Eighty or more were present. ; i i A little son was born during the week to R. W. Reed and wife, their first child in fifteen years of married life. Mother O'Bryan is spending the week with her son George and fam- ily, at Axe Mann, and with friends in Bellefonte. | The Scotia reunion and picnic will ! be held tomorrow (Saturday.) Rev. John J. Weaver, of Harrisburg, will be the speaker, Sam Peachey, stock buyer of Belleville, was here during the week on the hunt of fresh cows, but found very few for sale. C. M. Fry, of Altoona, tooka day off from his throttle on a Pennsy locomotive and visited Centre coun- ty friends, on Wednesday. Washington camp, P.O. S. of A, will hold a festival at Pine Hall tomorrow evening. Just the place to get ice cream and cake. Mrs. Ellen Calvert, who had quite a sick spell while visiting at the S. A. Homan home, has recovered and was taken to her home in Al- toona. | Jimmie Kline caught seven pike during the week which measured from 13 to 16 inches in length,’ Joe Goss hooked six which ranged from 12 to 15 inches. i The Marengo picnic, Saturday, was well attended, There were two ball | urgical patient for the past two sks, was discharged on Wednes- + of last week. Irs, Sarah J. Jodom, of Pleasant 7, a medical patient for the past r days, was discharged last Thurs- shester Comley, aged 3, son of and Mrs. Thomas Comley, of den Hall, a surgical patient, was sharged last Thursday. fiss Madeline Shuey, of State lege, a surgical patient for two sks, was discharged on Thursday last week. Ars. Blanche Ryan and infant, 'e and daughter of Francis Ryan, State College, were discharged Friday. J Jiss Catherine Hartle, of Belle- te, a surgical patient for the it two weeks, was discharged on day. tdward Damiley, of Hartford, an., a surgical patient, was ad- ited Friday. ; 3ruce Sheckler of Milesburg, a gical patient, was admitted Fri- y afternoon. Mrs. Adeline Hoy, wife of George y, of Huplersburg, was admitted Friday for medical treatment. iss Dorothy Wilson, of Ferguson vnship, was admitted Saturday - surgical treatment. vrs. Ruth Rote 1 daughter of Arthur Rote, of llefonte, were discharged on Sat- lay. — Anna Miller, wife of Murray ller, of Fleming, a medical pa- nt, was discharged on Saturday. Miss Helen Moyer, of Bellefonte, medical patient for the past four eks, was discharged last Satur- Sis. Martha Swanson and infant, fe and daughter of Roy G. Swan- 1, of Austin, Pa. were discharged Sunday. Miss Glenna C. Thomas, of Howard wnship, was admitted for surgical | .atment on Sunday. Ralph Stemm, aged 8, son of Mr. d Mrs. Clair Stemm, of Coleville, surgical patient for four weeks, ,s discharged on Sunday. Mrs. Eunice C. Rush, wife of srbert Rush, of State College, a “adical patient, was discharged on nday. Mrs. Verna Waltz and infant, wife d daughter, Betty Anne, wife and rguson township, were discharged Sunday. Mrs. Jennie W. Wilson and daugh- Betty Anne, wife and daugh- of Paul Wilson, of Harris wmnship, was admitted .as medical tients on Monday. There are 40 patients in the hos- -al during the week. » ry r and infant, wife games, Tyrone defeating Stormstown 13 to 7, and Gatesburg being the | victor over Baileyville 8 to 7. | Charles H. Meyer motored to Bellefonte, Monday morning, on the | watch for bargains at the tax Sale but legal postponement of the sale prevented him from becoming a bid- der. The annual banquet of the Bailey- ville Sportsmen’s club will be held at Camp Baileyville next Thursday evening. The Citizens band will fur- nish music. Brief talks will be made by Hon. J. Laird Holmes, Prof. John H. Frizzell and others. : The sixth monthly meeting of the Past Grands association of Centre county was held at Snow Shoe, last ! Friday evening, in the hall of the I. 0. O. F. lodge No. 224. Repre- sentatives were present from most. of the lodges in the county. Fol- lowing the business session refresh-! ments were served. The next meet-' ing will be held at Spring Mills. Among the guests at the Hon. J. Will Kepler home during the | week were Mr. and Mrs. Boak, of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Mary | Combs, of Philadelphia. As this was’ Mr. and Mrs. Boak’s first visit to Centre county they were taken ona number of sightseeing trips, which included various camps in the Tus- sey mountains, State College, down Pennsvalley and other places. Nat- | urally they were charmed with the scenery everywhere. a WINGATE. Mrs. Lydia Irwin is somewhat indisposed at this writing. A number of our people attended the funeral of Charles Shawley, last Thursday. Some of the farmers in this .sec- tion are plowing for their fall crops, | but it is hard work because of the | dry ground. 1 E. L. Davidson is on the water | wagon for, sure, as he has to haul | {all he needs for every purpose, owing | to the extremely dry weather. : A strange dog, wearing license | tag No. 314, has been running : large hereabouts during the past ! week. So far the identity of the owner has not been learned. A diagnosis showed that W. S.| Fisher suffered three broken ribsin | |a fall in his barn a week ago. | While he is able to be around he| | can’t do any hard work, as yet, Mrs. Glenn Mitchell gave a birth- | day party, last Thursday, son Robert's fifth anniversary. Alfred Mitchell and daughter, Miss Bertha, Miss Ella Levy, of Miles- burg, and Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, of Altoona. to Mill Hall and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grove, of Al- J. F. Johnson and wife were re- . AARONSBURG. on Mrs. A. S. Stover, a patient the Geissinger hospital, Danville. Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Ream had as guests their daughter, Mrs. Haupt and small child, of Bellefonte. Miss Mable Crouse spent Tuesday in Sunbury and other places. Sun- day afternoon she made a brief call Mr. and Mrs, Claude Hines had as guests Mr. Hines’ uncle and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Krell and Miss Hines, all of Altoona. Rev. and Mrs. M, D. Geesey and son Frederick, of Loraine, Ohio, and Miss Anna M. Stover were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Frank Burd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stover and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stettler and son Charles, after a week spent among relatives here returned to’ their home on Monday. The Misses Lodie Harter and Martha Smith came up from Laurel- in ' HOWARD. Mrs. Martha Holter is spending a week with her sister in Bellefonte. Miss Helen Weber is visiting her brother, Walter Weber and wife, at Monessen. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ekdahl and family spent Sunday with relatives in Renovo. Miss Nellie Holter, of State Col- lege, is spending the month of Au- gust at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Harte, this week, in the interest of the Bellefonte Central railroad. Miss Annie Spigelmeyer, a nurse in New York city, is spending her | vacation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter, “of Minneapolis, Minn. are visiting friends and relatives in town. Ellen Cartwright has returned | home, after a month's visit with Mrs. John Bryan, at Eagleville. | The Reformed church choir ren- | father, with her niece, Mrs. Frances Hall. visited his cousin, W. H. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerchner and for her | yp eir picnic at the Cherry Grove Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. | ;;ca] { very pleasant time was Deitrick | gotner. . | Tocality. —Are you reading your own paper | or that of some other person? j ton State Village, where they are dered special music, Sunday evening, employed, and spent the week-end with Mrs. Virginia Faris directing. with their respective parents, | Mrs. W. K. McDowell visited the Friday of last week Mrs. A. S. Boy Scout camp at McElhatten, Stover was taken to the Geissinger where Troop No. 2, of Lock Haven hospital, Danville, for observation. is camping. ? Her friends wish for her a speedy nfjsq Annie Spigelmeyer and M and complete recovery to health. ' Mary Dale So vy with yg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson and Harte's brother, Guy Thompson, in children, and a party of friends Elizabethtown. from Lewisburg, were callers, Sun-| pr. T. A. Pletcher, Miss Al 1 LT, A, ; ma, day, at i Johnsons | Pletcher, Paul Spigelmeyer and Mrs. fail y on, north of & yy Lauth, of Lock Haven, spent ava, oth ‘of Howard i | Wednesday in Clearfield. rs. Robb, of Howard, was e , recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bl i Rane I 2 agner F. Krape, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.Krape 1 ©, O. F. Past Grands meeting, in and Mr. and Mrs. William Hoster- snow Shoe, Friday evenin, ! man, of Fiedler, going from therey 4 g- to Sugar valley. Rev. Johnston and family, Rev. | Yingling and family and Mrs. Fiet- Mr. and Mrs. Shem Aurand, of Milroy; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kream- fa 11 Tn Be 210 Den er and son, of Jersey Shore, and Mr. and Mrs. John Isenberg and | Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Harte, of | New York city, are spending a Mrs. Herman, of State College, were | recent callers at the A. S. gi Dito (week with Mrs. Harte’s parents, home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson. Miss Sue C. Lenker, of Lemont, Miss Marion Zimmerman, of Belle- was the week-end guest of Mrs. fonte, spent the week-end at the R. W. Mensch. Mrs. Earl Ritter, home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Butler. of Los Angeles, Cal., who has been | Earl Cartwright is in Philadelphia, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mensch,’ Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Waite and the past month, leaves for her home daughter, Carolyn, of Tyrone, spent this week. {the week-end with Mrs. Waite's Mr. and Mrs. William Guisewite parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Con- had as week-end guests Mr. and, er. Mrs. W. C. Wyle and grandson,, Walter Weber and sons, of Mones- William Tittle, Mr. and Mrs. Wyle’s sen, spent the week-end with his son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Rod- mother, Mrs. John Weber. the boys enbaugh and children, of Akron, ' remaining here for a couple of now staying at the O. FP. Smith, weeks. house. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cheesman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moser and family, of Williamsport, spent Sun- children were brief callers at the day with Mrs. Cheesman’s mother, home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arma- Mrs. Rachel Weber; Misses Lois and gast. They were accompanied by Rachel Cheesman remaining here Mrs. Moser's father, Henry Steffen, : for the rest of the week. who had been their guest for the ast two weeks, at their home near | : Do RES, 8 i 28] | ——The traveling animal circus Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bartz and lof the State Game Commission will three children and Miss Marian Pe larger than ever this year and Bower, of Youngstown, Ohio, ar- will include a specimen of nearly rived in town, Saturday, for their all the wild animals and birds native vacations; Mr. and Mrs. Bartz at to the State. It will be on exhibi- the Rome of Met. Barz parens. 'tion at Grange Park during the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Musser and Miss Patron’ Bower at the M. A. Hosterman and | Li SHOAIIIENL tre, Samuel Gilbert home. | i 5 Sunday morning at an early hour President Hoover found his Mr, and Mrs. John F. Krape and | fishing camp chilly, last week end. children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krape |FHe probably struck a wave of pub- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummings lic sentiment. left by motor for Pottstown and | re other points. At Pottstown they | For a home county paper the stopped for a time at the home of yyatchman excels any other newspa- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreamer, per in the county. former residents of this village. | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mingle, Mrs. . Henry Mingle and son Robert, and’ —Read the Watchman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stover and small child, of Akron, Ohio, arrived in’ town to spend their vacations, Mrs. Henry Mingle at the home of her father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.~ Mingle; Mrs, W. C. Mingle and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stover with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stover. Mrs. C. C. Bell, Mrs. F. B. Pat- ton, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bell and their children, and Earl Bell, of . Huntingdon, and Miss Mae Calla- way, of Philadelphia, were brief callers at the home of Mrs. Bell's sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Hull, They all attended the Stover-Meyer reunion at Woodward cave. Mrs. Bell is a direct Stover descendant on her maternal side. UNIONVILLE. Ieue ELELEUEUSUELS Mrs. Mary Wright and daughters are visiting with relatives this week, at Ebensburg. ° Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall and family, of Juniata, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Hannah Hall. ! Mrs. Mary Hall, of Renovo, ar- rived, Tuesday afternoon, for a visit | I=2n=22r2r= LM Grange William Ammerman, of Bellefonte, BOALSBURG. Mrs. Anne Gettig, of Juniata, was the guest of friends in town last week. 2 Rev. and Mrs. Wink and baby re- turned from their vacation on Sat- party escaped injury, aside from & few bruises. D. M. Snyder returned home, Sat- urday, after spending several months among friends in western States. Mr. Snyder arrived in Altoona, Tues- day, and wes a guest of Mr. an@ urday. Mrs. Oscar Rishel, who brought Boal Troop left, Friday night, him home Saturday. : : for a two week's training at Mt. ; > Gretna. IN BELLEFONTE CHURCHES. Mr. and Mrs. Koons and family,| sr. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. of State Coll ying : ~ of Sists ege, are occup the 9:30 0 Sun day oh ool : 45 a. m., rning service; Reve Perry Sweet is enjoying a vaca-- p N. Osborne will bethe guest tion at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sara Mowery. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goheen, of Hollidaysburg, spent the week-end with their parents. Mrs. Paul Brouse and small son have returned to their home after spending some time in Harrisburg. Miss Helen Geer, of Lock Haven, accompanied by her mother and a' friend, were visitors in town on Monday eveing. preacher. Beginning August 10th the morning service will be held regw ularly. Clarence E. Arnold, Pastorq BELLEFONTE METHODIST CHURCH; Church Bible school, C. C. Shuey, Supt., 9:30, a supreme study, with extra events: Miss Anna M. Mul- hollan dean of the housemothers at the Methodist Home for Children, | Mechanichug, speaking. League, Mr, and Mrs. Kline and famil Paty 15 atalie Mugser, moved to State College, last iy , Asader. Worship. 10:45, Special ex. vacating the G. E. Meyer residence, position and at 7:30 pungent preach- on Church street. , ment on a particular proposition. | Pastor responds to calls for his Prof. E. H. Meyer is contemplat- services. Tuesday evening, class. ing the erection of a new residence Wednesday evening, mid-week, with oa Re ee i present house, novel periods, a varied hour. o Peet. | Strangers and commerical travelers Rev. John H. Wagner and family, always welcome, of Hudson Heights, are spending | Horace Lincoln Jacobs, Pastor. their vacation at the home of Rev. . : and Mrs. W. J. Wagner. pe m—— Fred Reitz and Mrs. Robert Reitz NEW VERTISEMENTS drove to Sunbury, Saturday, and were accompanied home by Mrs. Henry Reitzand Jerre Dunklebarger, | who for ten days had been visiting | ANTED.—Money to loan _on real estate ty. J. M. Keichline. Atty., Bellefonte, Pa. 75-15-3ny friends in Sunbury and vicinity. i ANTED oY 10, 102m Eon Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Meyer re- | Atty., Bellefonte, Pa. 75-15-30 turned, Saturday, after a week's! E ON T § : Sait with their sons, Albert, in Pitts. | J J room house. on. west. Cur in’ Sty burgh, and C. C. Meyer and family, | phone warm of Mrs. H. C. Valentine = in Medina, N. Y. On the drive to Medina the car driven by Mrs. C.C. oR RENT. ~The gioond and thira Meyer was struck by another car OO he 8 Waichman _otc@ 1ding, and overturned. Fortunately the Soartraling suitable for offices of - BE ———— —— ——— ————— RICHELIEU Saturday Children 10c., to 6 p.m. Hoot Gibson, the King of the Saddle, in a Talking Western Special “Trailing Trouble” Dosa over the paths. Seo Him bat- tle big-city thugs, outwit his treacherous rival, rescue the beauti- ful girl—thrill you in 100 ways. Saturday (This Week)—Big Western Feature with an All Star Cast : “Breezy Bill” Talking Comedy and Fables Continuous Show 7 to 11 p. m. Admission 10c., 25¢. and 35¢c. ee ist All Next Week One Show Daily 8.15 2 Shows Satur., 7and 9 pm The Greatest Screen Drama of all time— «Journey’s End” No flag waving—no mock heroics— no hymn of hate—just a drama of the hearts and souls of men doomed to reach their journey’s end too soon —It’s Great, Really Great! ° All Talking Monday and Tuesday, with a Midnite Show Sunday Nite at 12 01—Will Rogers, Ameri- ca’s Own Lariat Throwing, Gum Chewing, Witty Wizard in “So This is London” We guarantee this as one of the season’s outstanding pictures— Be sure to see it. Wednesday Next Week— The Richelieu will present - Hoot Gibson in “The Long, Long Trail” A Talking Western Thriller. Grange Encampment and Centre County Fair $7 Years Old and Growing Bigger and Better Every Year 20 Acres of Beautiful Grounds, All Devoted to Camping and Exhibition August, 23 to 29, 1930 Park, Centre Hall, Pa. last Sunday, and attended Methodist church service. William Lucas and family, of Buffalo, N. Y. were over Sunday visitors at the home of his mother, Mrs. Arista Lucas. The Stere and Holt reunion was held here on the lawn of the bor- En ELUEURUELEL T2222 1 450 Families Spending the Week in Tents Thousands Attending Daily to View Splendid Attrac- tions and Enjoy Varied Amusements ough hall, last Thursday. Quite a. number of the clan met and enjoyed a delicious dinner under the large maple trees. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Barton, of Saxonburg, were over Sunday vis- itors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parsons. This was their first visit since their marriage in June. = EUEUELIRLEUELURUESL ELIE UESLUSh daughter, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Jersey Shore, mo- tored to Eagles Mere, last Wednes- day, and spent the day very pleas- antly. The Dix Run Sunday school held Sni2n=2Nanieni2N SSIS LA le Ua school house. A larger number than S BIG IMPLEMENT DISPLAY —Something Really New! @@ Horticultural and Agricultural Exhibit...mmense Stock and Poultry Display SPEAKERS of STATE and NATIONAL REPUTATION— Dr. F. P. Weaver, County Courts, on Wednesday; Hon. James J. Davis, Sec’y of Labor; Past Master Pa. State Grange; Hon. E. B. Dorsett, Master Pa. State Grange, on Thursday—and many others. Hear the Famous ALPINE QUARTETTE OF PENNSYLVANIA Render Daily Concerts During the Week. BAND CONCERTS, GRANGE PLAYS, ETC., ETC. on “Rural Taxation Problems,” Hon. M. Ward Fleming, Judge of Centre Hon. Philip H. Dewey, in attendance and a. spent to- The ball game was inter-’ rupted by a call for help from Bush: Hollow on account of a fire in that were All Trains Stop at Grange Park. IMU Le) elEUELELIEUELUSh —Read the Watchman. Admission (Entire Week) 50 Cents 50 Cents Charged for Parking Automobiles. John S. Dale,