A. S. Bailey, who was quite ill jast week, is improviug. Ellwood Houser, of Buffalo, N.Y. is visiting his uncle, George E, Bur- well. George Behrer and wife were Sun- day visitors at the J. W. Sunday home. Lloyd Frank, of Williamsburg, greeted old friends in this section, on Friday. Elizabeth Jane is the name of a little aauphler that arrived in the James Oliver home, last week, Reed and wife motored over from Huntingdon and spent Sunday at the D. G. Reed home. Mr. and Mrs. Deemer Pearce mo- tored to New York and spent Suns day with the S. M. Wieland family, | A. S. Ellenberger has returned home from the Blair Memorial hos- pital and will soon be himself again. John F. Saucerman has been dis- | charged from the Mercy hospital, Altoona, and is now recovering nice- ly. Miss Virginia Woods has accepted a clerical position in one of the of- fices in “Old Main," at State Col- lege. Mrs. Willis Shillings and daughters, of Rock Springs, were in town, Saturday, on a shopping trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Grubb and Mr. and Mrs. C. HA Meyers, of Fair- brook, were visitors in town on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. James Pfoust, of Eden Hill, were Sunday visitors at the Ed Harpster home. at Rock Springs. Samuel Hess Tate and wife mo- | tored over from Yeagertown and Sunday with relatives here spent and at State College. Porter Hollobaugh and family have | moved over into the Kishacoquillas valley where Mr. Hollobaugh has secured a job driving a truck. J. C. Gates and wife motored to Tyrone, on Sunday, to attend the: funeral of E. Nelson Ellenberger, who died in Pittsburgh on Friday. Mrs. C. E. Snyder spent the lat- | ter end of the week visiting her daughter, Miss Polly, a student in the Polyclinc hospital, in Philadel- | phia. The John Garner sale, on Tues- day, was fairly well attended. One horse sold for $160. Cows went from $27 up to $80. Hogs. $30 and pigs $6. The Pine Grove Mills grammar school will give its annual enter- tainment on Friday and Saturday of next week, in the I. O. O. F. hall. Admission, 10 and 25 cents, Another meeting of the Centre County Farmers’ Co-operative As- sociation will be held next Thurs- day evening, February 26th. It is important that every member be present. J. D. Neidigh is relieving the Spruce Creek farmers of their wheat crop, paying 78 cents a bushel dellv- ered on board car at Fairbrodk station. His first car was shipped this week. Mrs. A. F. Goss received word, on Monday, that her son Charles had a narrow escape from a fire which destroyed the building in which he lived, at Harrisburg, on Sunday night. He was compelled to flee in his night clothing and all his belongings went up in smoke. The R. M. Campbell Mission Juni- ors were royally entertained at a twin IN BELLEFONTE CHURCHES UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m., R. R. Davison, su nt. Preach- ing at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Ladies Aid Wednesday all day. Junior Endeavor Saturday at 3 | o'clock. Evangelistic services each evening next week at 7:30. The first week of the revival clos- i | sick list. : |W. S. Holter, of Blanchard, was 'a caller here, one day last week, in | the interest of a county paper. | Miss Bessie Stere spent several days last week, at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Samuel Robinson, in Lock | Haven. { | Mr. and Mrs. Baird, of Lock Ha-/ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 1 — John W. Hartsock, et al, to John tract in Patton Twp.; $25. Ralph et ux, tract in Harris Twp.; $1. Luther K. Dale, et ux, to H. Dale to Luther K. Dale, Ralph H. Dale, tract in College Twp.; $1. | Ralph H. Dale to Luther K, Dale, et ux, tract in College Twp.; $1. Unionville Cemetery to W. P. Parsons, tract in Union ed with very gratifying results. .., were guests of their relatives, pwn. $18. Large crowds are attending the serv- ices nightly, and the interest in- creases with each meeting. The day prayer meetings are very | well attended, and the interest is at high tide. The public is cordially invited to attend all services. G. E. Householder, Pastor. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 9:30 A. M,, Sunday school: Her- man Hazel, Supt. 10:45 A. M., Morning service; Ser- mon: “Tempted Like as We Are.” 6:30 P. M., Luther League and catechetical instruction. 7:30 P. M., Evening service; Ser- mon: “Made in God's Image.” Lenten service Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor. DIX RUN CHURCH. Revival services will be opened in the Dix Run Baptist chuch Monday evening, February 23, at 7.30 o'clock, and will continue as long as folks are interested in the work. Every- body invited and urged to attend and share in the benefits of the service. Rev. C. C. Shuey will bein charge, EVANGELICAL CHURCH. 9:15, Sunday school, Wm. M. Os- man, Supt. 10:30, Morning worship with ception of members. 6:45, Jr. League, leader. 6:45, Young People's Pearl Rote, leader, 7:30, Evening’ service with sermon. A. Ward Campbell, Pastor. BELLEFONTE METHODIST CHURCH. Church Bible School, C. C. Shuey, Supt., 9.30. League, 6:30, special topics with young people in charge. | Worship at 10:45 with preaching re- Louise Smith, League, i | and returns of Every Member can- | vas. [Evangelistic meeting, 7:30. This | Sunday closes the fiscal year. Pas- | tor responds to all calls for his | services. Strangers and week-end | visitors welcome at all services, | specially the mid-week (Wednesday | meetings.) i i WINGATE. All the sick in this section are now improving. Last week's warm weather has relieved the wa- to last long. The revival services at the Evan- gelical church closed last Sunday evening. Four new members were taken into Lorraine Fisher, and Vivian Fisher. Valentine social at the Bruce Har- mon house, at Rock Springs. Thir- ty-five were present and officers for the ensuing year were elected, as follows: President, Marjorie Saucer- man; vice president, John Powley; secretary, Albert W. Fry; assistant secretary, Mary E, Homan; treasur- er, Marie Simpson; assistant treas- urer, Gladys Sunday. ONE of them Would PANIC You! al together they're a RIOT! Jolly Joe E. BROWN Wild Winnie LIGHTNER “SIT TIGHT” A Warner Bros., Vitaphone Hit Fanniest Thing on Four Feet. - “The Mirth - Laughingest Team on the Screen of a Nation” {Mr. and Mrs. J. Condo, | Mrs. Ira Hebley, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle ¢ ai Yearick, Mr. and Mrs. Christ | THEATRE * | ehench, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayes, STATE COLLEGE MONDAY and TUESDAY Matinee Daily at 1:30 snow, rain and ter situation a little, but not enough | ! neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. D. Buck, over the Mr. Miles Hall, who has been sick for some time and is being cared for in the home of his brother, Aaron, is slowly improving. Mr. Eugene Mattern, of Storms- town, was a pleasant visitor in our town, a few days ago, and attended: Sunday school and church services. James Stere, student at State Col- lege, and lady friend, Miss Gaynell Morgan, of Williamsport. were Sun- day callers at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stere. Mrs. Lyde Pletcher and daughter Alice, of Howard, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ecken- roth, last Friday, and also called on Mrs. Frances Hall and Mrs, Anna Finch. The young people of worth League were entertained in the home of Martha Brugger, on Saturday evening, at a Valentine party. About forty-two were present and all had a delightful time. Mrs. Eliza J. McClincy is serious- ly ill at the home of her daughter at Cherry Tree. Her relatives here received word of her illness some days ago and her daughter, Mrs, Jesse Hall, went out and spent sev- eral days with her. Kenneth Hall, of Dix Run, return- ed Sunday evening, from the Uni- versity hospital, Philadelphia, where he had been for about two weeks under observation. He has suffer- ed for quite a long time with some form of rheumatism, causing him to be very much crippled. The Revival services in the M. E. church closed, Sunday evening, af- ter a wonderfully interesting series of meetings for five weeks. Quite a number were received into the M. E. church. Some of the converts preferred other denominational homes which they were free to choose for themselves. Mrs. H. Fredericks, of Lock Haven, visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. E. McElwain, last Friday, and was accompanied home by her nephew, Donald McElwain who, Saturday, accompanied his uncle, Ward Tate, to Harrisburg, re- turning home Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks are planning to! ‘take a trip to Florida soon. The Valentine social and dispiay lof Larkin products and premiums, | at the home of Mrs. Anna Finch, on’ Saturday, was a very interesting and pleasant occasion, and was attended by quite a number of friends and Mrs. S. 1. Poorman, of | Bellefonte, assisted. Among those the Ep- the church, Nellie Custer, | who attended were Mrs. Mollie Hall"! Rebecca Summers Boalich, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. yervin Kuhn Charles E. Pletcher and Mrs. Fred | Pletcher, of Howard, and Mr. | |Mrs. Milo Lutch, of Inlet, N. Y,_ The goods will be on display this week and any one who couldn't at- tend on Saturday can still have the Spportenity of looking over the fine ne. Monday our postmaster, H. M. Stere, celebrated his 50th birthday ‘anniversary. During the forenoon about twenty of his relatives and friends assembled at his home and at noon a delicious dinner was served. Among those who enjoyed the festivities were his mother, Mrs. Susan Stere, Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Holtzworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stere, son Johnny and daughter Charlotte; Miss Hannah Thompson, Mrs. McCrumm, of Alexandria; Mrs. Gertie Green and Mrs. Nora Guimm, of Altoona; Mrs. Dora Fisher, Mrs. Patience Stere and daughter Mary, Rev. and Mrs. H. E. of Milesburg; Mr. and Mrs, H M. Stere. son Marion and daughter Bessie. All wished him many returns of the day. HOWARD. J. W. Orr, M. L. Beck and R. H. Bennison transacted business in Port Matilda, Tuesday. Mrs. Mildred Neff, of Bellefonte, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Diehl Mrs, Lyde M. Pletcher and daugh- ter, Miss Alice, spent last Friday with friends in Unionville. Miss Louise Bennett, of Mill Hall, visited her grandmother, Mrs. M. Butler, over the week-end. Charles R. Wynn, of Sunbury, spent a few hours, Sunday, with his brother-in-law, Girard Altenderfer. Clarence Russell and Miss Laura Candor, of Lock Haven, spent Sun- day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. K. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McDowell at- tended the annual meeting and din- ‘ner of Group 6. of the Pennsylva- nia Bankers Association at the Jaffa Mosque, of Altoona, last Thursday. Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. William Weber, Mrs. Girard Altenderfer, Miss Nelle Weber and Hilda Leath- | ers attended the Eastern Star meet- ing, at Bellefonte, Monday evening. Mrs. Samuel Kunes had the mis- fortune to fall, at her home on | Main street, injuring her arm. She | was taken to the Lock Haven hos- pital where an X-ray examination | revealed dislocations at the elbow | and shoulder. | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Yearick en- | tertained at a Valentine 500 card party, Saturday evening. The guests | were Mr. and Mrs, James Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothmel, Mr. | ‘and Mrs. Girard Altenderfer and | | Miss Irene Pletcher. | + renter can convenientl F. W. Zettle to Albert S. Lingle, tract in Gregg Twp.; $1. Association | i i {John M M. Elizabeth Fredericks, et al, to Bruce L. Bailey, tract Twp.; $900. Katie V. Martin, et al, to Stewart H. Orndorf, tract $1,200. Katie V. Martin, et al to Stewart $1200. F. H. Stover, et ux, to Jennie O. Shook, tract in Penn Twp.; $1. Thomas L. Smith, Adm., to Wil- liam F. McMaron, tract in Centre Hall; $400, Anna McSuley, et al, to Margaret Jones, tract in Bellefonte; $1. Harry E. Dunlap, Sheriff, to An- na O. Keller, tract in Philipsburg; $110. William F. Shawver, et ux, to Mabel Fisher, et bar, tract in How- ard Twp.; $1. Mabel Fisher, et bar, to William F. Shawver, et ux, tract in Howard Twp.; $1, Jasper Thompson, et ux, to Den- nis Reese, tract in Worth Twp; $50. G. Edward Haupt, et al, to Miriam Elizabeth Reed, tract in Bellefonte; $250. Thomas L. Smith, Adm., to Charles D. Bartholomew, tract in Potter Twp.; $2,710. Philip S. Dale, et ux, to Ruth Mil- ler, tract in State College and Col- lege Twp.; $1,000. Adam H. Krumrine, et ux, to Sid- ney Krumrine, et ux, tract in State College; $600. Boyd E. Miller, National bank, tract in lege; $1. Mabel Coldren, et ux, to White Rock Quarries, tract in Spring Twp.; $8,000. Agnes Coldren, et al, to White Rock Quarries, tract in Spring Twp.; $1,000. W. D. Herman, et al, to White Rock Quarries, tract in Spring Twp.; E. State Col- BOALSBURG, A number of peopie in this vicini- ty are victims of the flu. Mrs. Auman was admitted to the Centre County hospital last week. Spri Miss Helen Greer visited her sister, in Philadelphia, over the] week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Wasson, of Aulsworth, were callers in town on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuhn and nt a short time in Pine Grove s, on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Miller and children, of Madisonburg, were visit- ors at the home of A. J. Hazel last Thursday. in Gregg in Haines Twp.; for the nomination of | September 15, 1931 et ux, to First jhe Republican ticket for the office of i r of Centre County, subject to Mrs. Tammie Keller, of Milesburg, | presented the Reformed Sunday school with a piano. The gift is highly appreciated. ; Rev. W. J. Wagner will preach a series of sermons in the Lutheran church. There will be a service each Friday evening, at 7:30, during. Lent. The world's day of prayer will be observed in the Reformed church Friday evening, 7:30. The service will be in charge of the missionary societies and the public is invited to attend. Boalsburg had two fire scares within a few days. Saturday af- ternoon an alarm was given the barn on the Meyer farm, at Walnut Grove, tenanted by John February 20th, that | at White, was on fire. The State Col- lege Fire Co. as well as a number ci people about town, responded to house on fire and their services not required. Monday afternoon the shingle roof on Dr. Swank's office was on fire, and only auick work on the part of volunteers prevented a disastrous fire. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS USE FOR RENT.—April 1st 8 centrally located house in fonte, with bath, 1 car all conveniences. House ada room, Belle- and sub house for light hOuSCK0e i apartment. Write G. F. Musser, 4827 Cedar Avenue, Philadelphia. Ho State loge” bovough. deceased ollege ' been inp to the Ynderbigned. rsons knowing themselves ebted to same are requested to make prompt those having claims Diy ment, and d estate must t authenticated, for settlement. ANDERSON, Execu W. Fairmount Ave.. State College, Pa. XECUTRICE'S NOTICE.—Letters tes- n estate of Clar- Anderson, against them, duly XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Letters tes- tamentary in the estate of Daniel Harpster, late of Ferguson township, Centre county, P vania, d having been Sramed undersigned persons knos Bg, hefaslvel 1 ted said egtate are hereb immediate payment having claims against it should present them, Sroperly authenticated, for settle- ment IRA C. HARPSTER, Executor. Warriors Mark, Pa., R. D. 1. W. Harrison Walker Atty. Bellefonte, Pa. 76-7-6t only to discover a smoke XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—The under- | signed executor of the estate of ret Hutchison, late of the borough of Bellefonte, Centre coun Pennsylvania, Decd., hereby notifies persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate paymen thereof and those havi claims should present them, properly settlement to Pauthenticated, for FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Executor. | Chas P. Hewes, Atty. Bellefonte, Pa. Erie, Pa. | 76-5-6t | (CAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEMOCRATIC 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for riff of Centre » ject to the decision of the voters at the el tion on September 15, We A are auth a candidate I hereby announce tre the County, sub, to the Democratic Voters at the PROTHONOTARY We are authorized to annonce that 8. Claude Herr, of Bellefonte, Penna., is a candidate for nomination for Pro- thonotary of Centre County, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the sion of the Democrats of Centre county as expressed by the voters of the party at the Primaries to be held on Tuesday, FOR RECORDER We are authorized to announce that D. A. McDowell, of Spring township, is a candidate for nomination for Recorder of Centre county, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the voters of the party, as expressed at the Primaries to be held on Tuesday, Sep- tember 15, 1931 COUNTY COMMISSIONER We are authorized to announce that T. M. Huey, of Patton township, isa candidate for nomination for the office of Commissioner on Centre County, on the Democratic ticket, sub, to the decision of the voters of party as expressed at the Primaries to be held Tuesday, September 15, 1 REPUBLICAN. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce that L. Frank Mayes, of College township, is a candidate for nomination for the o of Sheriff of Centre County on the Re- publican ticket, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of the County as expressed at the Friary election to be held September 15, 1831. I hereby announce that I am a candi- date for nomination for Sheriff of Cen- tre County on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters of the party as exp at the Primar- ies od held on Tuesday, September : N. R. LAMOREAUX Philipsburg, Pa. COUNTY TREASURER 0% Soriano Belefonte Borough. . G. Mo .. Of efon will be a candidate for nomination on the decision of the wv at the primaries to be as held on oRDrenned September 15, 1931 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Let- to the gned all vs iendebted to sald estate are hereby notified to te pay- ment f and those having claims J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON, Admr. Bellefonte, Pa Fire Insurance Does yours represent the val- ue of your property five years ago or today? We shall be glad to help you make sure that your protection is adequate to your risks, Ifa check up on your property values indicates that you are only partially insured—let us bring your protection up to date. Hugh M. Quigley Temple Gourt, Bellefonte, Pa. ALL FORMS OF Dependable Insurance BAR-B-Q Dancing and Good Service at the Sunflower FILLING STATION (East of Town) 76-6-4t RICHELIEU Showing 2-7 & 9 p. m. Daily Continuous Saturday 2 to 11 Now playing Friday, Satur. George Bancroft in “Derelict” with William Boyd. The talking screen’s frst breath- taking sea drama with the great star of ' ‘Scandal Sheet. *’ Mon., Tues , Wednes., Next Week—Edmund Lowe in “Men On Call” with Mae Clarke, William Harrigan and Warren Hymer. A dramatic tribute to the valorous men who guard our coast line. toh 76-5-4t ——Subscribe for the Watchman. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS se oy on Srakted’ 5a. ary . Dr. William S. Glenn Rr. late of borough of State deceased, ; persons knowing ves indebted to. said estate are req to make prompt t, and those ha against t , duly au-. thenticated, for MEAT, DR. NANNIE M. GLENN, DR. GROVER C. GLENN. State College, > and R. OLIN GLENN, Swissvale, Pa. W. Harrison Walker, Ex k Attorney. 76-4-61- OTICE Notice is hereby given that- es” wil ba. presen to mation on Wednesday, February 1981, and unless ex ons are thereto on or before Saturday, Febru-. any 1981, the same will be con- The First and Partial Account of the. First National Bank, Bellefonte, Guardian. Lesko, a weak minded person of Joseph m . The First account of 8S. D. Gettig. guardian of Eve Sharer The First and Partial Account of The. First National Bank of Philipsburg, Pa., Guardian of Elizabeth Jane Rodger, a weak minded person. Also The Second and Partial Account s* WwW. M Pocrman, Guardian of Paul William Weiland. 8S. CLAUDE HERR, Prothonotary: 76-5-4t HERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of & writ of Alias Levaria PFacias ls sued out of the Court of Common. Pleas of Centre County, to me di.ected, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the borough of Bellefonte. on FRIDAY, FEFRUARY 27th, 1981. The Following Property: All that certain , situate in the Township of ot» Centre and State of Pennsyreania. bound-. ed and described as follows, to-wit:— BEGINNING at corner of land now or. formerly of John Hoy's estate on the line. of land of Roland C. Irvin; thence al , line of land of Roland C. Irvin and ( of A. O. Furst estate, North 67 degrees. and 20 minutes East 211 rods and seven- ty six one hundredths of a rod to =a. ; thence al land now or former- 4 ve, 23 degrees East perches to stones; along land. of Reuben Valentine's iD grees perches thence along land now or late of P. : WwW. , North 29 degrees West 100. st thence along land Hoy's Estate the foll courses , of post; 64% East 106 perches to a corner; thence North egrees West 113 perches to the place beginning. Containing 418 acres and 124 perches. net measure. ‘Which are known as the Alkey or De Aan ized, taken in Stecition and to be. Se sold as the prope Allen Sheldon, Defendant, and W.G. Runkle, Terre Ten-. ant. Sale to commence at 1:35 o'clock P. M. of said day. Terms cash. H. E. DUNLAP, Sherift Sheriff's Offa, Salletonte Pa., February 4th, 76-6-8t, EGISTER'S NOTICES —Notice Ia R here given to all ns in - ed t the f f the goods and chattels, aor On: part to of the . does in accordance with WL sions of the Fiduciaries Act of . have. been confirmed ni si by the Court if no exceptions are filed on or about. first + of next rerm the same will, absolute 1. ARMOR. The inventory and ap- ment of the personal Property, of ohn Augustus Armor, late of le fonte Borough, deceased, has been set apart to his widow, Catherine Armor. 2. BUTLER. The inventory and ap- praisement of the personal property of» A. M. Butler, late of Howard Borough, deceased, been set part to his wid-. ow, Clara E. Butler. 3. FUNK. The inventory and ap-. pinisement of the personal pigperty of» eremiah Funk, late of lips . Borough, deceased, has been set a \ to his widow, Catherine Funk. 4 GOULD. The inventory and ap- raisement of the personal flliam A. Gould, Borough, d widow, Martha E. 5. GROE. The inven praisement of the pe Andrew Alonzo Groe, late of Snow Shoe Township, deceased, was set apart to, his widow, Ida May Groe. 8 GROVE. he inventory ne raisement of e p - Yohn F. Grove, te of Marion Rownship, focused apart to his widow, 7. HUMPHREY. The appruisement of the b property ofy late of Phjipsbure. , was set apart to ’ Gould. and ap-. prope: of , was set Grove. inventory and. of Fred C. Humphrey, lips-. Borough, , was set apart. widow, Gertrude C. Humphrey. 8., PADISAK. The inventory and ap- raisement of the Jerod] property of Padisak, late of Snow Shoe. eceased, was set apart to. Padisak. . The inventory and of the personal rty of Robb, late of Bellefonte Bor-. apart to hie late 9. ROBB pralsament . Edward ough. deceased, was set widow, Henrietta P. Robb. 10, SSHENCE, The Ieetton) arty Be. pr of e rsona 4 Albert Schenck, td of Libert Town ship, deceased, was set apa his. widow, Rose Schenck. HARRY A. ROSSMAN Register ——— to Showing 7 and 9 p.m. Daily All this week at regular pri- ces—Crowds acclaim this to be the most impressive spectacle type of picture ever to come to Ballefonte— “Hell’s Angels” with Jean Harlow, Ben Lyon and James Hall. All next week at the State — The comedy mirthquake that will set the world rocking with laughter— “Charley’s Aunt” with Charles Ruggles and June Collyer.