ros AARONSBURG. Mrs. F. F. Weiser, of Millheim, spent Monday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. John Wolf, Mrs. J. F. Krape, Mrs H. D. Krape and Thomas Hosterman drove to Lewistown, Saturday, on 2a shopping trip. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bartges, Cath- erine and Esther Krape spent Satur- day in the shops, in Sunbury, doing their Christmas shopping. Mrs. Anna M. Stover gave a din- ner, Saturday noon, at which Mr. and Mrs. James Wert, Mrs. J. J. Fiedler and Mrs. W. H. Phillips were guests. Mrs. Fiedler spent several days with her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. william Musser and family, near Coburn, where she assisted at the butchering. Mr. and Mrs. Shem Aurand, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aurand, of Milroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Beaver and children, of Mifflinburg, were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Stover. Mrs. C. S. Bower accompanied by Mrs. Doyle Best and two children and Miss Jennie Hull, drove to Mill- heim, Monday afternoon, Mrs. Bow- er will drive to State College later in the week where she will visit her sisters, Mrs. George Taylor and Mrs. Wallace Kerstetter. Mrs. A. W. Winkleblech, John Winkleblech and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Springer drove to Lock Haven, Thursday last, where they were guests of Mrs. Winkle- blech’s sister, Mrs. Irvin Barner, They also spent some time in the shops doing Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Guise- wite gave a turkey dinner, Sunday, at which their son-in_law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rachau, of New York City, and their only grand child, Miss Mae Bower, of this place, were guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs, Rachau returned to New York, Sun- Mrs. day, taking advantage of an excur- gion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stover were included in the dinner party, and Mrs. Guisewite’s father, A. P. Maize, who is living with them, was also present. tt —— — $1.50 buys a fine quality port- able smoker at W. R, Brachbill’s Furniture Store. 50-1t flltoona Booster Merchants Say : Trade in Your Home Stores First. Come to Booster Stores for the Things Your Home Merchants Cannot Supply. STARTING Saturday, Dec. 20 Altoona Booster Stores Rares Open Evenings Until 9 O’clock For the Convenience of Christmas Shoppers. This arrangement will enable those who cannot visit the stores during the usual daylight hours an oppor- tunity to do their Christmas Shop- ping at a time that will be most convenient to them, May we suggest, however, that those who can arrange to shop during the morning hours will find the stores less crowded than in the busier af- ternoon and evening hours. Late Gift Buyers Will Find Booster Stores ‘and his assistant went to Clearfield Ready to Supply Their Every Need Regardless of what kind of gifts may be desired, a feature that late shoppers will be sure to appreciate. This is a year in which practical gifts, and gifts for the home, are being selected more liberally than in former years. Booster Stores are especially well equipped to offer an unlimited variety from which to select gifts of this character. Good Reads Lead To Altoona From all sections of Central Penn- sylvania, making driving in winter safe and satisfactory. You can park your car on all Al- toona Streets, with restrictions in | some sections. PARKING UNDER POLICE PRO- TECTION, at a moderate charge, at the Municipal Parking Space, 10th | Avenue between 11th and 12th | Streets, i ALSO ENCLOSED PARKING, at a | moderate charge, at Bhe William F. | Gable Co. Garage, Rear of 11th Avenue Building; and at Fleck’s | Penn Alto Garage, 1409 13th Avenue, SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. and| WOLF FURNITURE CO, provide Free Parking Space for their Cus- | tomers at Rear of Their Stores. i : { | You Can Always Shop With Greatest Satisfaction at the | Stores of Members of The] fitoona Booster ASSociat’n PINE GROVE MENTION. - A little son arrived recently in the Charles Laird home. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everybody. i James Kline and wife visited friends at Penn's Cave over Sun- day. Frank Kuhn spent a portion of last week in Philipsburg, on busi- | ness. ¢ Mr, and Mrs. D. H. Ewing made a business trip to Huntingdon, on Thursday. Robert Williams visited friends down Bald Eagle, the latter end of the week. Samuel Hess Tate and wife, of Burnham, spent Sunday here and at State College. Charlotte Hoy, of Williamsport, is a guest of her parents, Mr. and | Mrs, W. A. Hoy. i The Presbyterian Sunday school | will have its Christmas exercises | on Sunday evening. Comrade J. W. Sunday is plan- ning to close his house and spend the winter with relatives. Mrs.Ida C. Williams returned home, last week, from a visit with friends in Pittsburgh and Wilkinsburg. W. A. Fye, who is now employed at Hollidaysburg, spent the early part of the week with his family. Owing to the scarcity of that great American bird, turkey dinners will be quite rare here on Christmas. | Mrs. Henry S. Elder and Mrs. David Elder spent the latter end of the week visiting friends in Altoona. J. M. Keller, of Pittsburgh, was here for the last days of the deer season but failed to bring in his buck. The butchering season is about at an end. Owing to the scarcity of corn farmers were compelled to kill early. * Mrs. Bertha Kennedy was sum- moned to Wilkes_Barree, recently, owing to the death of her brother, M. S. Steffen. i Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mallory, of Altoona, attended the funeral of Mrs. Armstrong, at Cedar Springs, on Tuesday afternoon. The dedication of the tablet erect- ed to the memory of John B. Goheen, at Rock Springs, has been postponed until spring. Charles Gates and family, of Ty- rone, spent the latter end of the week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gates, i Miss Florence Port has been noti- | fied that she will be admitted to the | nurses training school of the Jer- | sey City hospital on February 12th, | 1931. Ernest Gilliland, a student at the Lock Haven teachers’ college, was stricken with appendicitis, last Thursday, and taken to the Altoona hospital ‘for an operation. Owing to car trouble the Hun- tingdon amateurs who were to give an entertainment in the I. O. O. F. hall failed to arrive and the money | was refunded to all ticket buyers. | Last. Thursday. ..Charles A. Stuck 1 county with a load of oil. At Big- ler the big truck upset. . Mr. Stuck sustained a number of cuts and bruises while his assistant escaped ! with a few minor Injuries. The truck was considerably damaged. ! On Monday morning fire was dis- | covered in the basement of the W.i H. Goss house, occupied by the a R. Port family. Local firemen kept | the flames in check until the ar-! rival of the State College fire com. | pany, when they were quickly ex- tinguished. The fire is believed to | have originated from a defective | flue leading from the furnace in the | basement. Until repairs are made | the Port family is depending on oil stoves for heat. Now that the deer season is over estimates place the kill on Tussey mountain and in the Barrens, in this ' section, at about eighty, with a number of illegal kills. Late on | Monday an unknown hunter shot a! deer on the State highway in the | Glades, loaded it on his car and | continued on his way. Elisha Shoe- | maker brought in from the Alle- ghenies a 200 pound buck that had! a rack of antlers with 18 points and six knobs. John K. Miller and will Wagner, of Juniata, were ! among the lucky ones to get a buck | each near the close of the season. BOALSBURG, : re | Henry L. Dale, of Mifflinburg; was | (a caller in town on Friday. ! A beautiful Christmas tree has : been placed on the public square. Mr. and Mrs. Clement G. Dale, of Pleasant Gap, were guests of the Misses Dale on Saturday. Miss Virginia Hess and Fern Bennett, of Altoona, spent the week- | end at the E. W. Hess home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Durst, of! Centre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mothersbaugh spent Thurs- day at the George Mothersbaugh , home and assisted with the slaugh- tering of ten porkers, The Victor Grange players won first place ‘in the contest for rural players at Centre Hall on Monday | night, and will be sent to Harris- burg to participate in the activities during Farm show week. i The Lutheran Sunday school will have their Christmas service Sun- day evening, December 21stat 7:30. The schools of the town will render a Christmas program Tuesday eve- ning, December 23rd, at 7:15, and | the Reformed Sunday school has se- lected Wednesday evening, Decem- ber 24th at 7:30, for it's Christmas celebration. The Harris township Soccer team were guests at a turkey dinner, Wed- nesday evening, at 7 o'clock, at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mothersbaugh. The team and substitutes, the coaches and sponsers, in all numbering about forty persons, enjoyed the affair given in celebration of the team’s championship. .are to be white gifts for the King, | ' through the Conference White Cross; | the Methodist Homes—For the Aged | ‘ning at 7:30. John’s Episcopal po WORT LA TV i 000) a We Give You This 4-pe. Aluminum Set . . . FREE! To promote complete under- standing of the superiority of the electric range surface units for waterless cooking, West Penn is giving, for a limited time, this 4-piece $13.90 set of “Wear- Ever” aluminum to any of its customers who purchases an electric range from us or any other range dealer. Three sauce pans—15, 2145 and 314 quart capacity—and large frying pan for simplified, practical waterless cooking . . . Black gyptal bottoms for quick non-warping aluminum.” Heavy lids prevent steam escape and allow foods to cook in their own juices with minimum of water . . . 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EER BERR IN BELLEFONTE CHURCHES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church Bible school, C. C. Shuey, Supt., 9:30. League, 6:30. Worship, 10:45. Cantata, 7:30, “The Story of Bethlehem,” presented by twenty voices, Mrs. John T. Taylor, State College, director, Mrs. Mark Mullin, organist. tableaux very impressive, one of the leading characters taken : by a native of Syria, a service of ber 26th, St. surpassing beauty and meaning. {and + on Saturday. Christmas celebration in the St. Methodist church, Sunday, December ‘has been extended Acolytes mas, beginning at also be held on Stuart Johnson, Miss Mary Fleming and Miss Martha Johnston. All offerings | MARRIAGE they will be equally divided between | Children at College, at Tyrone and the | Sterling, Ohio. Mechanicsburg. Horace Lincoln Jacobs, Pastor | Walter J. Breon, | Lydia M. Warntz, UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. | Alton P. Leitch, Sunday school at 9.30 a. m., R. R. and Clara Davison, superintendent. i | Guild. An invitation to this service! in neighboring parishes. A midnight service will be held in the church the night before Christ- ' special program has been arrranged, ly with music by a full choir. Communion will be Christmas morning. Stephen's Clarence E. Arnold, pastor. eee lyre Melvin Johnstonbaugh, of State and Estella Bauman, A, Ramser, of Orviston. WINGATE. to Priests and lan over for this season, The funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah 11.30 o'clock. A Walker, last Wednesday, was large- attended. Holy | With the approach of the holiday celebrated on season the traffic in Christmas trees Services will is now in full swing. Friday, Decem- | Mrs. Levi Fye has returned to her day, home in Moshannon, after being _ December 27th, here for some time helping care for John Evangelist’'s day, at10 a.m. her mother, F. Gast, Rector. Mrs. Sarah Walker, ' during her late illnesss and death. « West Penn Eleectrie Shops e Butchering in this section is about | —— — | Make The Watchman your | Christmas Gift to some friend. mm ——— commen. + NEW ADVERTISEMENTS OR RENT.—Five room apartment, with bath, heat and water, on sec- ond floor Keystone Gazette Build~ ing, Allegheny St., Bellefonte. 76-50-2t ANTED.—An old ‘Belden, the Col. James Brisbin. tion of book and price. Harry Hess, Hess, Belmont and Conshohocken Ave., Philadelphia. 75-44 book entitled, White Chief,” by State condi- {28. In the church school session, | ain | the beginners department, Mrs. J.| St. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. FT" K. Barnhart, Superintendent, will, 9:30 a. m, Sunday school, HOT- | ums soi 0 So TS TSR SATA STS carry through a very appropriate man Hazel, superintendent. ! REAL TOYS AND GAMES service. At 6:30 p. m. the general 10:45 a. m., Morning service; Ser- 3 Lovely little Oil Lamps, a real ¥ program by the primary department, ' mon: “Rejoice in the Lord Always.” J X-mas gift, 25 and 30c. Genuine J Miss Hazel Johnson, Superintendent, | 7:00 p. m., Christmas service, un- Kiddy Sats $1.25 an Bool Doll y interesting exercises, and by the ger the auspices of the Sunday XK Sle d.Flyers ting at $1.00, oy ol classes taught by Mrs. Richard school. Gammon 50¢, the greatest and new- ¥ Heverly, Mrs. William Nighthart, | There will be a service Christmas B est. Open evenings until Christ- § Mrs. William Williams, Miss Grace | day morning at seven o'clock. mas, LICENSES. RICHELIEU Friday and Saturday—The Richelieu will present Victor McLaglen in \ “A Devil With Women’ Victor McLaglen, laughing and lov ing his way through a cyclone of of of Millheim, and of Aaronsburg. of Lock Haven, Preaching at 10:45 a. m. by the | pastor. ! ~And Thou Shalt | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS adventures under a tropical moon — Also, Saturday afternoon Chapter No. 3 * Morning subject: Call His Name Jesus.” : < thi OTICE IN DIVORCE.—Howard T. In the evening, at 7:30, the choir Lucas vs. Hattie S. Lucas. In Mond will render a Christmas cantata en-' the Court of Common Pleas of onday, Tues., (Next Week) titled “The Holy Child.” , Centre county, No. 23¢ May term, 1930. Richelieu will present the y . 'In Divorce A. V. M. Avst ran Teatire Coraad Quarterly conference Monday eve- To Hattie S. Lucas, the respondent y Prayer and Bible study Wednes- day evening at 7:30. ! Junior Endeavor Saturday at o’clock. Please take notice ' appointed Master to 3 | the above case, and at 10 o'clock a. m., G. E. Householder, Pastor. — Temple Court buildin EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ! : to attend, A special service will be held this ' Sunday evening, at 7:30, in St. {113 ghoye named, Letclonorth Village, Thiells, { meeting for the purposes of | : ment on Saturday, December 27th, 1930. in my { which time and place you are requested Very truly yours. ILLIAM GROH RUNKLE, “The Indians Are Coming?’ “Are You There?” with Beatrice Lillie (Famous Si Star) Lloyd Hamilton and Olga jae lanova. COME AND LAUGH. that I have been take testimony in that I shall hold a my appoint- Wednes., Thurs. (NextWeek) Continuous Show Christmas, 2 to 11 p. m.—Charles Farrell and Maureen O’Sullivan (the beautiful girl of “Just Imagine”) in “The Princess office, No. 17 g, Bellefonte, Pa., aster. church when the! local guild of Acolytes will be stalled as a branch of the National Guild of St. Vincent. The Rev. Thomas Worral, rector of St. Mark's church, Lewistown, will preach the Little: Migses Si i wool, cashmere Sport Hose, fleece sermon, and the Rev. Charles E. lined. All the sizes and widths McCoy, rector of Trinity church, that are generally hard to find. Williamsport, will be in charge of | the installation. Father McCoy is one of the founders of St. Vincent in- |, : a wt | ERAT RTA RATE PARE RARE | 2 HOSE FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS. Gold Coupons, ask for them. * GARMANS BS and The Plumber?’ a Charming Comedy Romance of country not on any map. Hose, silk and CHRISTMAS TOYS & Black Boards, 59¢ and up. Toy Carts 50c. Holly, Gold, Silver Tis- 3 sue Papers. We will sell you a Others will Don’t forget our GARMANS & lady’s Glove at 59. ask you $1.00. R Gold Coupons. " Friday, Satur. (This Week) Adults 25 & 35¢ Children 10c Bob Steele with Nita Rey in “The Oklahoma Cyclone” Thrills—Action—Suspense Talking Talking Talking Comedy Cartoon Act , Monday, Tues., Wed. (Next Week) The State will present the very funny feature comedy “What A Man” All Talking, with Reginald Denny and All Star Cast. SAME LOW PRICES Coming Soon— Harold Bell Wright's “Eyes of the World”