Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 26, 1931, Image 5

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    PINE GROVE MILLS
Prof. J. B. Shaw is a surgical pa-
ient in the Centre County pi
James Burk, of Howard, was a
unday visitor at the W. R. Port
ome.
One of Fred Fry's guernsey cows
reeatey him with twin calves, both
eifers.
Dr. Fleming, of Boston, is visiting
is brother, J. F. Fleming in the
Jlades.
Mrs. Basil Frank is suffering with
n infected arm, the result of a wire
uncture.
The Baileyville ball players de-
cated our nine, on Nixon field, last
‘riday, 6 to 4.
Mrs. W. L. Swartz spent last week
8 a guest of Harry Miller and fam-
y. in Philipsburg.
W. J. Dean has been discharged
rom the Centre County hospital and
: convalescing at his home.
Rev. Harry N. Walker and son,
lalph and wife, of Bellwood, are
isiting relatives in the valley.
Holy Communion will be adminis-
ered in the Reformed church, here,
'unday morning, at 10 o'clock.
W. K. Goss and son Hugh, of Ty-
one, are making some repairs at
he Walde Corl home, at White Hall.
P. M. Corl, wife and sons, motor-
d to Franklinville and spent Sun-
ay with Wilbur Mcllvain and fam-
ly. t
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Krumrine are |
eceiving congratulations upon the
rrival of a son, Wednesday of last
veek. i
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gates are
risiting relatives in the State of
ndiana, where Mr. Gates formerly
ived. i
W. R. Port and Reed Randolph
ook a motor trip to Lock Haven, on
junday, stopping at Hecla park on
heir way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Homan, who |
vent to California a quarter of a |
entury ago, are back for a visit
mong old time friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Homan, who
he Presbyterian Sunday school at
he county convention to be held at
Centre Hall next Monday and Tues-
lay.
Prof. G. B. Snyder, of Pittsburgh,
as been visiting Centre county
‘riends, making his headquarters at
he Robert M. Foster home, at State
College.
S. A. Homan was in town, this
week, trying to dispose of some of
he surplus stock left on hand when
:he Farmer's Cooperative Association
juit business.
Walter Woods and wife, of Phila-
jelphia, were here for a brief visit
at the Dr. Woods home. Miss Virgin-
ia Woods accompanied them back
to the Quaker city for a visit.
H. A. Elder and J. E. McWilliams,
for a number of years employed on
the Centre Hills golf course, have
been laid off and are now among
six or seven million others looking
for jobs.
While inspecting an old lumber
pile, last Friday, Wilbur Heffner un-
covered a mink’s nest and captured
six young ones. Six scalps at $2.00
a scalp means $12.00 extra for his
day's work.
Owing to the rain storm the Odd
Fellows parade was abandoned, Sat-
urday evening, and the memorial
exercises held in the hall. The pro-
gram, as outlined last week, was
carried out in detail.
C. H. Meyers and family took a
{in June
motor trip through Buffalo Run val-
ley, on Sunday, and were surprised to
see many changes since Mr. Meyers
left there forty years ago, and many |
of them are not for the best, either.
The State-aid road machinery has
all been moved from this section and
the indications are that the farmers
here will continue to “stick in the
mud” another year, regardless of
the Governor's campaign promises.
W. H. Glenn and his force of men
were ordered to Port Matilda on
Monday.
Last Thursday night D. G. Reed's
dog dug a hole at the base of an old
tree and his continued barking
attracted members of the family.
Going to the tree they found the dog
had uncovered a small iron box.
which, on being opened, was found
to contain old coins to the par value
of $14.00. Some of them were a hun-
dred old. Who hid the coins
there is not known but members of
the Behrer family were the original
owners of the land.
Over one hundred and fifty mem-
bers of the Homan clan gathered at
the old homestead, now occupied by
Frank Homan and family, last Sat-
urday, for their annual reunion. It
was a happy get-together as some
were there who had not met in many |
years. The dinner, a most lavish
picnic spread, was served on long
es on the lawn, and was one of
the enjoyable features, as the women |
demonstrated the fact that they are
still artists when it comes to pre-
paring goog things to eat. Mrs. Mary |
Brungart, 87 years old, was the old-
est person there, while four genera-
tions were represented. In the after- |
noon brief talks were made by H. A.
Grubb, B. F. Homan, Howard Ho- |
man and Rev. J. S English, It was |
decided to hold next year's reunion
at Grange park the third Saturday |
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BOALSBURG.
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Mrs. H. F. McGirk, of Bellefonte,
spent Tuesday with her sister, Miss
Anna M. Dale. |
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wagner are
visiting their son, Rev. J. H. Wag-
ner and family, at Hudson Heights,
N. J.
Mrs. Shuey and friend, Mrs. White,
of Cleveland, Ohio, were guests of
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wagner, on
Friday.
The officers of Victor Grange at-|
tended a meeting of Washington |
Grange, at Pine Hall, on Tuesday |
evening. |
Abner Alexander, of Centre Hall,
was a caller at the home of his cou- |
sins, Misses Flora and Augusta Mur- |
ray, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. McCreedy and fam-
ily, of Clearfield, were among the |
visitors at the home of Jennings
Valimont, on Sunday
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MARRIAGE LICENSES.
John Richard Simpson, of Parnas-
sus, and Helen Catherine Detwiler,
of Bellefonte.
Alfred Fuller Cooke Jr. of State
College, and Emily Halton, of Pitts- |
burgh. i
Lester Z. Garbrick and Edna R.
Cunningham, both of Centre Hall.
Paul R. Lecrone, of Alexandria,
and Harriet Marie McCole, of Hun-
tingdon.
George Robert Sharpless, of Lon-
don Grove, and Lorraine Eleanor
Way, of Stormstown.
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IN BELLEFONTE CHURCHES
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.
Sunday School at 9.30 a. m, R. R
Davison, Supt.
Preaching at 10.45 a. m. and 7.30
p. m. by the pastor.
Morning subject: “The Ark of the
Covenant, a Type of Christ.”
Evening subject: “The Great Con-
troversy Between God and Satan.”
Senior and Intermediate Endeavor
at 6.30 p. m.
Official board meeting Monday eve-
ning, at 7.30.
Brotherhood meeting Monday eve-
ning, at 7.30.
Prayer and Bible study Wednes-
day evening at 7.30.
Junior Endeavor Saturday at 3
o'clock.
Special music by the choir and
male quartette at the preaching
services.
Rev. G. E. Householder, Pastor.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
7:30 A. M., The confessional serv-
ice preparatory to the Holy Com-
munion. The Holy Communicn will
follow. Communion Meditation: “The
Eternal and His Habitations.”
9:30 A. M., Church school, Her-
man Hazel, superintendent.
10:45 A. M., Holy Communion;
sermon: “As Your Father is Merci-
ful.”
There will be no evening service.
Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Church school C. C. Shuey, Supt,
19.30 special events. League, 6.30,
leaders,
presenting timely topics. Worship—
10.45, special exposition of selected
scriptures: 7.30, evangelistic message
and period. Pastor responds to all
calls for his services. [Every cour-
tesy extended in this church to
strangers, commercial travelers and
people of Bellefonte community.
——BExactly 2496 children were
entertained at the annual kiddies
picnic, at Hecla park, given last
Thursday by the Bellefonte lodge of
| Elks. This number exceeded by
| about five hundred the attendance
|in any former year. And not an
accident occurred during the day.
| : ee
——Mrs. William Bottorf and fam-
ily "étend thanks and appreciation
to all those who so kindly extended
aid and comfort during their recent
bereavement.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ANTED,—Ladies or man and wife
to travel, $18.00 per week salary,
v anteed, paid.
guar iy ving See
Mr. or Mrs. Jeffery, at Penn Belle, Hotel,
Bellefonte, Saturday or Monday. 76-26-1t
HARTER NOTICE.—In the Court of
Common Pleas in and for the Coun-
ty of Centre, State of Pennsylvania.
of No. 51 September Term, 1931
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the above ourt oun
Juesduy the 7th day of July, 1931 a°
ten o'clock A. M., under the Corporation
Act of 1874 of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and the supplements there-
to, for the charter of an intended corpor-
ation of the first class to be called the
“PENN STATE CHRISTIAN A
P
TION,” the character and object of
which is tohold religious services, devel-
op Christian character among its mem-
bers of both sexes, to develop Christian
ideals in the every day life of the stu-
dents of The Pennsylvania State Col-
lege, the citizens of the Borough o.
State College and of the Commonweait:
of Pennsylvania, as well as of the Na-
tion and the world: and for these pur-
poses to acquire, receive, own, and holc
title to both real and personal property.
"atten Fre Lie
Lewistown..... Bellefonte
Office—46 West Market Street
LEWISTOWN, PA.
Dial Phone—4205
Local and Long Distance
HAULING
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| 76-26-2t*
and to have and possess and enjoy al
the rights, benefits and privileges of the
said Act of Assembly and its supple-
ments.
The pro charter is now on file in
office.
ELLIS L. ORVIS,
Solicitor.
| the Prothonotary's
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76-24-3t
HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue
write of Levari Facias issued
of the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre County, to me directed, will be
ex to public sale at the Court
| House in the Borough of Bellefonte on
FRIDAY, July 3, 1931.
The Following Property:
ALL that certain messuage situate and
being in the Borough of Bellefonte, Cen-
tre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to-wit:—
BOUNDED on the North by lot now or
late of Mrs. Jane Dolan; on the South
by lot No. 191 in the general plot or
plan of the Borough of Bellefonte; on
and on the
the East by Spring street
West by an Alley.
Being the Southern part or portion of
lot No. 192 on the general plot or plat
of the Borough of llefonte fronting op
said Spring street 24 feet and extending
back to an Alley.
Being the same premises which Susan
Dolan by her last will and testament
bearing date the 23rd day of January,
1917, and recorded in the Register s of
fice of Centre county in Will Book “H
e 89, Etc, devised and ueathed to
oseph H, Anderson and omas A.
Anderson, and which Joseph H. Ander-
son by his deed bearing date August
19th, 1918, and recorded in Centre coun-
ty in Deed Book Vol. 124, at page .
conveyed his undivided one half inter-
est in the lands above described to his
mother, Mary 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
First Part.
Together with all the defendant's per-
sonal property.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Thomas A. An-
derson. Mary A. Anderson and John
Anderson,
Sale to commence at 10.05 o'clock A.
M. of said day.
Terms cash.
H. E. DUNLAP. Sherift
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa.
June 8th 1681. 76-24-3t
ANTED—Return to Alec Morrison,
W a small brass vase up vs
two young men, in the east e
of the cemetery, Wednesday.
OUSE IN STATE COLLEGE FOR
SALE.—An eight room house, bath,
gas, 2 car garage and all modern
conveniences, on south Barn street,
State College.
or Phone -R. State College.
76-26-11*
OR SALE.—Real estate consis
dwelling house and Dae
He Bellefonte. Hstate of Margare:
The FIRST NATIONAL omaNE
76-20-3t OI ior
XECUTRIX'S NOTICE —Letters
E testamentary having been granted
to the undersigned upon the estate
of Marcus A. Landsy, late of Bellefonte
borough, deceased, all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate are
requested to make prompt payment, and
those having claims a the same
must present them, duly authenticated,
for payment.
Mrs. BLANCHE B. LANDSY,
John G
. Leve, Executrix,
Attorney. 76-26-6t Bellefonte, Pa.
A ntre County has appointed the
undersigned Auditor in the estate of
Steve Taraska et al., minor children of
John Taraska, deceased, to pass upon all
exceptions and make distribution of all
funds to and among those entitled there-
to; and that the undersigned as Auditor
has fixed a hearing y. August 4,
1931, at ten A. M.,, in his office in Temple
Court, Beilefonte, Pa., wherein all parties
in interest may be heard.
ELLIS L. ORVIS
Auditor
of
UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Notice is here-
by en that the Orphan's Court
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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HERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of &
S writ of Levari Facias issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Cen-
tre County, tc me directed, will be ex-
d to public sale at the Court House
in the Borough of Bellefonte on
FRIDAY, July 3, 19881
The Following Property:
ALL that certain tract
land situate in the town of Clarence,
Township of Snow Shoe, County of Cen.
bounded
or piece of
land described as follows, to-wit:—
double house in |
BEGINNING at a point on Public
| Road at intersection of Pan Cake Street
‘and said Public Road: thence along said
| Pan Cake Street South 86 degrees
178.7 feet to post and corner: thence
South 4 degrees West 136 feet to a
and corner of Uzzell Street: thence along
said Uzzell Street North 86 de
West 138.7 feet to a post at South si
of Public Road, thence along said Pub-
lic Road 138.7 feet to the place of be-
ginning.
The above described premises includes
all that is contained in the Deed of
Hopkins and Weymouth to George B.
Uzzell, which said Deed is recorded im
Centre County in Deed Book Vol. 68
page 194, and also a portion of the land
contained in a Deed from George De-
Garmo, et. , to George B. Uzzell
dated February 23, 1892, and recorded
in Deed Book Vol. 66, e 5 consist.
ing of a strip on the uthern side of
the property bought from Hopkins a
Weymouth, on whic said described
Premise is erected a two story brick
otel and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of George M.
Kachik, defendant, and John M. Kachik,
terre tenant.
Sale to commence at 10.00 o'clock A.
M. of said day.
Terms cash,
H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte Pa.
June 8th 1831 76-24-81
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