Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 12, 1931, Image 5

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    HOWARD. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Miss Mil recently pur- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Return to ESK FOR SALE—A s small,
| chased a Ford dred Askey x | Church Bible school, C. C. Shuey, |, Masonic watch har tn: Bam: a small brass vase picked 8 L ) coop Pe x e tor girls:
Mrs. Stella V. Williams was a Supt, 930. Study centers in Resur- ico. T. Bush; Pa. of the young mes, . H ellefonte
Pig Aged
tra events for Children’s | Liberal reward
special offering for Christian ed oducy- |iateral ward wil
tion, taken in school and every wor-
Sapam of children
Bellefonte shopper last Friday.
P. E. Hilbert, of Altoona, spent
Thursday with Girard Altenderfer.
The members of the Fairview
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| Evangelical church recent] period. OE ie Dory el amine 2
i it Suis Fi i ret ANNOUNCEMENT!
Mrs. William Weber entertained ang sermon. Special music: here) Hutch oor FIRST NA BANK .
So the Ladies Social Club, at her home, tion by Miss redial Mo. Allman of i PA
| Thursday evening. 16.30, the program for Children's day, | Due to the demand for the services of Dr. E. P.
rn day, To Spend several deyS VIBE | He ry ee Ea |(QARTER NoTICE_in the Coutt of | § 1a ne. of Toledo, Ohio, Orthopedic, foot correction
’ friends in Reedsville. ments. Note time of this meet-| iy of Centre, Stats of PalAsylvama, : : : :
Miss Emma Pletcher entertained ing—6.30 p, [oho SL hereby given fg
the members of the Sewing Circle, Pastor nih to all calls for his wi wy =
at her home, Monday evening. services. Strangers, ton th
I. M. Pletcher, of East Pittsburgh. travelers and people of Bellefonte 1874 of the
‘spent several days, last week, with community welcome. | Pennsylvania and the supplements there-
‘his mother, Mrs. Christ Pletcher. Pus Sunday Sloe the pera to, Jor the uSharter of an Intended corpor-
| Mrs. T. A. Pletcher and daughter, (onrerence year. Subscriptions for| "PENN STATE FE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA:
Miss Alma, and Mrs, Gordon Lauth, ‘he conference minutes, Po TION.” the character and
pers and all arrearages on the budg- | | which is to hold regular
of Lock Haven, spent Friday In ets should have full settlement. ices, develop Christian
| Willismsport. ““Methodist Day at Lakemont park, iis members of both
Miss Laureita Weber has return- y announced gg
near Altoona, is for |
ed home for the summer, after ‘sthed He
‘teaching the past year in the schools THgrsaay, July 90. Uuuspal | loge.
at Clearfield, ‘ule of events and speaker of note.
specialist, I have arranged for a return clinic on
on Friday and Saturday, June 12th and 13th. Dr.
Kane does not use the knife or metal support, but
has a system by which he gives immediate relief to
most foot conditions.
SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO
THE TREATMENT OF BUNIONS
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
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| Mrs, Bernard Kingsley returned
home, Saturday, from the Centre
County hospital, where she was a
| surgical patient.
Miss Iddings, of Mifflinburg, and
Miss Gutelius, of Millheim, have
been elected to teach in the High
school the coming year.
Miss Kathleen Bennett returned,
Sunday, to her home at Mill Hall,
after spending several! days with
her grand-mother, Mrs. Clara But-
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Altenderfer,
of Lancaster, who were on their
way to Chicago, stopped over night,
rard Altenderfer.
The members of the Senior class
of the loca’ High school returned,
last night, from a sight-seeing trip
to Gettysburg, Philadelphia, Wash-
ington and Baltimore.
| Mrs. John Weber and daughter,
Miss Nelle, attended the graduating
exercises at Perkiomen Seminary,
last week. Mrs. Weber's son, John,
was a member of this year's class.
Members of the Evangelical
church, under the direction of Mrs.
William Weber, will give the play,
| “The Old Fashioned Mother,” in the
local Evangelical church, Saturday
evening, June 13th.
Sixty-four ministers of this dis-
trict of the Evangelical church, and
their wives, attended the quarterly
conference of that church, on Tues-
ladies of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Girard Altender-
fer attended a luncheon and meet-
ing of the Alpine unit of the Equi-
| table Life Underwriters, at the Juni-
‘ata Valley Colony club, near
' Union, last Thursday.
, Mrs. Hubert Vonada entertained
a number of little friends of her
daughter, Beverly,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
{ Butler, on Saturday. afternoon. The
| day.
! Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Zimmerman,
‘of Gallup, New Mexico; Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Zimmerman and daughter, |
| Lois Jean, and Miss Anna Zimmer-
| man, of Pitcairn, were week-end
| guests at the home of Mrs. Clara
| Butler.
JACKSONVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Heaton and
two children spent Sunday at the
William Weaver home.
| Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver
(and Mrs. Harvey Shaffer spent Sun-
| day in Bellefonte, with Mrs. Shaf-
fers son Charles. The latter drove
!down after them and brought them
(home in the evening.
| nigh H Long was taken to
| the ven hospital, Friday,
nba paepuejs se
IM JED Pad
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‘her side. She is getting along as |
{good as can be expected and we all
| wish her a speedy recovery.
Fred Haines and family and
Mary Deitz and daughter did shop-
ping in Bellefonte on Monday,
Mr, and Mrs. Willard Hoy and
Mrs. Harry Hoy were in Lock Hav-
jen to see Mrs. Hogan Long, on Sun-
day. Mrs. Long and Mrs. Willard
{Hoy are sisters.
The Ladies Aid met at the home
of Mrs. Mervin Hoy, last Saturday
| evening, the members present being =
‘as follows:
Mrs. N. H, Yearick, Mrs. C. M.
| Yearick, Mrs. Nevin Yearick and
daughter Norma, Mrs. Ellsworth
Weight and Miss Nora, Mrs. James
Vonada, Mrs. Homer Yearick and
son John, Mrs. John Condo, Mrs.
Willard Harter, Mrs. Hoy, |
Mrs, James Bartley, Mrs. Edward
| Bartley, Mrs. Ross Vandergrif, Mrs.
William Weaver, Mrs. Mary Deitz
and Josephine, Harry Hoy, James
Bartley, Mervin Hoy and family.
11d 3samof--
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WINGATE,
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ill for several weeks,
little improvement,
Mr. and Mrs. John Daley, of |
Pittsburg, and Mrs. Sarah Holt, of |
Tyrone, visited friends here, on
Wednesday.
| Mrs. Flora Walker, of Milesburg.
and Mrs. Ollie Heaton, of Juniata |
were callers at the Mrs. Ida Witmer
home, on Friday.
Suffering a heart attack while
| sitting at the breakfast table, last
Wednesday morning, Miss Florence |
| Peters collapsed and fell to the floor |
'A hastily summoned physician ad-
ministered restoratives and she har
now almost entirely recovered.
BY
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SE PaIddUIgud
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MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Edward Albert Shultz, of Pitts-
b
Wepos Soiagesed-9 Wolly alogien Ty Of
*EORGE A. BEEZER
BELLEFONTE, PA.
| burgh, and Grace L. Fye, of State
| College.
Elmer J. Ng of Myorstown. |
and Isabel nyder, of Robesonia.’
GARAGE Joseph W, Siphon, of Cincinnati, |
Ohip, and Florence A. Rider, of |
Gatesburg.
Wednesday, with Mr. and Mrs. Gi-
{day, dinner being served by the
Mt. |
at the home of
occasion was Beverly's sixth birth- |
land Lo upon for an abscess on
Mrs. William Dixon, |
Mrs, Frank Peters, who has been |
is showing
Anniversary
the first addition to the Methodist
Home for the Aged and the second
unit, also the reconstructed edifice,
following the fire, will be held on|
June 21, and 28, at the Home, in|
Tyrone.
Karns refuses to announce the exer-
cises and features of an elaborate!
program, seeking to “surprise” the |
people.
On June 7, five persons united
with the
church. In the morning Nord
Pastor Jacobs gave
tion of the students from the a
emy who have been worshiping The Following Property:
ALL that certain tract or piece of
rama situate in the of Clarence,
Township of Snow Shoe, County of Cen-
1 bounded
with the Methodists.
Horace Lincoln Jacobs, Pastor.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.
Sunday School at 9.30 a. m, R. Ri
Davison, Supt.
'p. m., by the pastor.
Morning subject:
Door.”
Evening subject:
|
“Y
“The Glorious |
on the “Second Coming of Christ.”
Senior and Intermediate Endeavor
at 6:30 P. M.
Brotherhood Monday at 7.30.
Prayer and Bible study Wednes-
day evening at 7.30.
Junior Endeavor Sat. at 3 o'clock.
Special Music by the choir and
male chorus at each preaching serv-
ice.
Children's Day services Sunday
evening, June 21st, at 7:30. |
Rev. G. E. Householder, Pastor. |
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
9:30 A. M., Church school, Her-|
man Hazel, superintendent.
10.45 A. M., Morning service; ser- |
mon: “Making Excuse.”
7:30 P. M., Vesper service;
‘mon: “Thou Hast Made Summer.”
Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor.
PINE GROVE MENTIONS.
OR RENT.—A six room house
Bellefonte, bath and li ht ua ar |
ly located. Phone 870. 76-24-1t |
HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
WHS of Levari Faclas issued out |
of the Court of Common Pleas of |
| Centre County, to me directed, will be!
| exposed to public sale at the Court |
{House in the Borough of Bellefonte on |
FRIDAY, July 3, 1881.
The Following Property:
ALL that certain messuage situate and
Leing in the Borough of Bellefonte, Cen-
tre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to-wit: — i
BOUNDED on the North by lot now or |
Jute of Mrs. Jane Dolan; on the South |
by lot No. 181 in the general plot or |
plan of the Borough of Bellefonte; on
‘the East by ng street and on the
West by an ley. }
Being the Southern part or portion of |
lot No. 192 on the plot or plan
of the Borough of lefonte fronting on
said Spring street 24 feet and extending |
back to an Alley.
Being the same premises which Susan
Dolan by her last will and Seutanent
bearing date the 23rd day of January,
1917, and recorded in the e Rogister's. of-
fice of Centre county in Will Book “H" |
page 89, Etc., devised and ueathed jo
Joseph H. Anderson and omas A.
Atiqerson, and which Joseph H. Ander-
his deed Dearing date August
19th, Pos. and recorded in Centre coun-
ty in Deed Book Vol. 124, at page 871,
conveyed his undivided one half inter-
est in the lands above described to his
mother, Anderson, and which also |
became vested in John Anderson by vir- |
tue of the death of his mother and |
grandmother, being the parties of the |
Together wi with all the defendant's per-
Seized, kon in execution and to be
sold as the property of Thomas A.
derson, Mary A. Anderson and John |
Anderson.
Sale to commence at 10.05 o'clock A.
M. of said day.
cash
Te DUNLAP. Sheriff
| Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte Pa.
| ® Sune Sth 1981. 76-24-3t
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STATE COLLEGE
| ! (Sumner Opening Time 7.800 p. m.)
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| FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—
| Dorothy Mackaill, Joe Donahue in
“PARTY HUSBAND” |
i
MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
! Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow,
i
Lewis Stone, Clark Gable in
| “THE SECRET SIX”
| WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
| Jack Holt, Mary Astor,
Ricardo Cortez in
“WHITE SHOULDERS”
|
NEXT FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Clive Brook, Fay Wray,
Charles Rogers in
“THE LAWYER'S SECRET”
of the dedication of | oo iNaris bo ior “here pus-
poses to acquire,
title to both real and
and to have
| ments.
76-24-3t
the rights, a and Degen o
said Act of Assembly and its supple-
The proposed charter is now on file in
Superintendent Emerson | ,,,, Par pi To
receive,
and
ELLIS L. ORVIS,
Solicitor.
HERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of a
writ of Levari Facias issued
the Court of
Bellefonte ing wore County, to me directed, will be ex-
to public sale at the Court
the Borough of Bellefonte on
FRIDAY,
tre and Pstate of
and described as
BEGINNING
| Road at intersection of Pan Cake Street
Preaching at 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 land said Public Road;
Pan Cake Street
178.7 feet to
post
Am the South 4 degrees West 136 feet to a t
and corner of Uzzell Street: thence along
Street North
| said Uzzell
es
, 7 feet t
Reign of Christ Upon Earth This | of Public Road, thence. along said Pub
is the last of the series of sermons |lic Road 138.7 feet to the
| ginni ng.
The above described premises includes
contained in the Deed of
all that is
Uszzeii,
Centre County In i
| page
| the property
| Weytnouts, on
erec
oy aon ® other
Seized, taken |
sold as the
Terms cash.
E.
ser- Sheriff's Office, Beilefonte Pa.
June Sth 1981
at a
Vol. 68,
on the
property of
Kachik, derondant, pe John M
| terre tenant.
Sale to commence
{M. of said day.
out of
Common Pleas of Cen-
July 8, 1981
town
follows, to-wit:—
point on Public
j, agnes along said
Sout! egrees East
t and corner; thence
degrees
post at South side
ace of be-
n Deed
also a portion of the land
to George B. Uzzell
23, 1892, and recorded
5, consist-
ght fr uD. ide od
om ns an
which said described
rected a two story brick
outbuildings.
n Sxorution and to be
3. Rachik, iH
at 10.00 o'clock A.
drive.
DUNLAP, Sheriff
76-24-3t
WEST PENN
COMPANY
When I stop to think of all the
different ways electricity is useful
around the house, it seems to me
that it’s the cheapest commodity
I buy.
It begins the week by saviag me
all the wearing drudgery of rub-
bing out the clothes by hand.
Then, when the electric washer
is through, the electric iron takes
up the task of saving me work.
Later in the week, the vacuum
cleaner makes it easy to give all
our rugs a good cleaning. The
electric refrigerator safeguards
our food. And we frequently en-
joy a cozy meal prepared entirely
by our electric appliances.
But that’s only a part of the
story! Every night at dusk, we
start turning on the lights. Plenty
of soft glowing light is a priceless
PO WER
Bellefonte, June 12th
SATURDAY
This Weak
First Run Paramount
“The Vice Squad”
Paul Lukas and Kay Francis
with Big Cast, in a Drama with a
It thunders on the screen,
daring, compelling, revealing the
' bush-up side of big city life.
TONIGHT
CONSTANCE BENNBT
the Star of '‘'Commes Clay’’
with Kenneth McKenna, Zazu
Pitts and Big Cast in
“Sin Takes a Holiday”
A Guaranteed Attraction
“Young
Super-Picture
fa Fit Et
State College, June 13th
Dr. R. L. CAPERS
Next Mon., Tues., Wed.
The Richelieu will Present
One of the Best of 1931,
: ”
Sinners
A verile drama of youth
stars, —
I humor,
that will touch
A MONTH”
blessing . . . invaluable to the
cheer and comfort of our home.
Yet much as electricity means
to us, our current bill is only
$4.72 an average month for 79
kilowatt hours. Do you wonder I
think it a bargain? Mrs. M. P. W.
(a West Penn customer).
And Electric Cooking!
In addition, Mrs. M. P. W. could en~.
joy the economy of electric cooking by
using approximately 180 more kilowatt
hours.
Since she is already using 79 kilowatt
hours, the additional 130 would cost
her only $3.16. This total of 209 kilowatt
hours at $7.88 would in 1923 have cost
#16.54 or more.
It is our policy not only to decrease
the cost of current, step by step, with
increased consumption; but also te re-
duce rates whenever possible.
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