AARONSBURG ohn Durst has further improved already cozy and pretty home by ring had it wired for electricity. irs. UieorEes, eaver spent several rs, last week, the guest of Mr. | Mrs. E. E. Ardery, in Bellefonte. ir. and Mrs. Harry Acker and ighter, Margie, after a motor trip st, returned home Tuesday of last kK. ir. and Mrs. Ralph Stover attend- the funeral of John Eckel, in lefonte. Mrs. Eckel is a niece of 5. Stover. ifr and Mrs John Laidacker have n in Shickshinny for the ‘k, the guests of Mr. Laidacker's ‘her and sisters. Ir. and Mrs. Daniel Stover, of dinburg, were in our village, last ‘k one evening, combining busi- 3s with pleasure. Ir. and Mrs. Haupt and small d, of Bellefonte, were recent sts of Mrs. Haupt's parents, Mr. Mrs. D. P. Ream {r. and Mrs. H. D. Krape are re- ing congratulations on the ar- J of a son, on June 22nd, named n Hosterman Krape. {r. and Mrs. A. S. Stover had as sts Mr. and Mrs. Shem Aurand Milroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold amer and son, of Jersey Shore. (r. and Mrs. Stover Durst and and Mrs. Orin Keister drove to ‘on, Ohio, where they spent the k-end, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Frazier. liss Sue Lenker and a party of nds, of Lemont, were seen in n, Sunday evening. Miss Sue's nds are always pleased to have return to town. he Misses Lodie Harter and ‘tha Smith are spending a week's ation with their parents in this «, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith Mrs. Jacob Harter aul Beaver and Billy Zerby and . Grover Beaver and children, of ngstown, Ohio, were recent sts of their uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. George E. Stover. r. and Mrs. John Tomlinson and adson, of Jackson, Mich., and sis- Mrs. Krause, of York, who had 1 their guests, were recent guests heir brother, F. B. Tomlinson. ‘r. and Mrs. Fount Snyder and SN TBST BSB 2 Arrange ‘| To Visit | Altoona Booster Stores And Share In The Wonderful Values Booster Stores’ New Low Price Sale Starting Friday, July 10, And Continuing to Saturday, July 18. Merchandise of All Kinds, nd of Dependable Style ind Quality, will be offered it the Lowest Prices n 14 Years! Javings are great enough to ustify Everybody Buying ‘or Future, As Well As ‘or Present Needs. Altoona Booster Stores re Closed Thursday Afternoons aring July and Augast. Altoona Booster Association church, Rev. ed. Worship—10.45, spec | 18¢h. TAT LT LT AT AVELETT OVA AYAVYAVAYA VAY AVA AY LVAVATAVAWAVAVAVA TNT NT MOBS BST MC BST BV BT BST DTV A | Wilkinsburg, children, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and | Mrs. Horace Henry and children, of Milroy, were recent of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. King Mrs. J. G. Eisenhauer had as re- cent guests her daughter-in-law, Mrs. ‘M. T. Eisen hauer, of Bellefonte and Beavertown and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Grove and children, of Williamsport. Miss Mary G. Foster is in a very serious condition, having been stricken with paralysis last winter while in Florida, and for the past few weeks has been rapidly failing. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Haines, of Akron, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Elmer Weaver and children, of Mif- past flinburg, were week-end guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Haines. J. H. Crouse and brother, H E. Crouse, drove to Akron, Ohio, to at- tend the funeral of their cousin, N. Clayton Wyle, who, with his family, which in fact was their birthplace. Mrs O. J. Auman, who had been a patient, several days, in the Lewis- town hospital, where she had of her second finger on her right hand amputated, is home and get- ting along as well as can be expect- ed. The sudden death of Warren Hos- terman, Friday night, was a great shock to his family and the coun- munity, as he had been seemingly as well as usual. The family have our deepest sympathy in this trying hour. Mrs. Thomas Hull had as recent guests Mrs. C. C. Bell and son, Earl Bell, and her grand-son, Charles Bell; her daughter, Mrs. F. B Pat- ton, J. W. Adams and daughter, Mrs. Helen Holder and son, John Robert, all of Huntingdon, and Mr. Bouldinghouse, of Harrisburg. Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Bower and daughter, Mrs Doyle Best and two children, spent Mouday afternoon of last week in State College. Wed- nesday Mrs. Bower, accompanied by the Misses Cunningham, drove to Danville where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Case. Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Fred Griesing had as recent guests Mr. Griesing's cousin, Mrs Roland Richards and daughter Eleanor, and Mrs. Rich- ard’'s sister-in-law, Miss Ethel Rich- ards, all of Hazleton. Jay Gutelius and two daughters, of Nanticoke, were also recent guests at the par- sonage. > CHURCHES SERVICES Union church IN BELLEFONTE UNION CHURCH The first of the services was held in the Reformed church, on Sunday evening, with Rev. W. C. Thompson the preacher. The schedule for July and August is as follows: July 12, Evangelical church, Rev. Clarence E. Arnold; July 19, Episcopal church, Rev. Robert Thena; July 26, Presbyterian Clarence E. Arnold; August 2, Lutheran church, Rev. Wm. C. Thompson; August 9, Meth- odist church, Rev A. Ward Camp- bell; August 16, Reformed church, Rev. H. L. Jacobs; August 23, Pres- 'byterian church,. Rev. A. Ward Campbell; August 30, Methodist church, Rev. Robert Thena. The services will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Preaching at 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p.- m. by the pastor. Morning subject: “The Tabernacle a Type of Christ, The Door and the Brazen Altar.” Evening subject: ‘““The Great Con- troversy Between God and Satan from Creation to the Cross.” Senior and Intermediate Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. Brotherhoo. Monday evening. Prayer and Bible study Waednes- day evening at 7.30. Juniors Saturday at 3 o'clock. The choir will sing at each preach- ing service. Male quartette will Sunday evening service. 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: “Christian Righteousness.” The union church service, Sunday evening, will be heid in St. John's Episcopal church at 7:30 o'clock. The preacher will be the Rev. Robert Thena. sing at each Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church Bible school, C. C. Shuey, Supt. 9.30. League, 6.30 well con- ducted with topics strongly present- fal exposi- tion of selected and pertinent Scrip- tures: 7.30 “Evangelism” with direct message. Pastor responds to calls for his services. Commercial trav- elers, strangers from far and near are found in numbers attending this church for its school session and public worship. Everybody wel- come. ———The annual reunion of the Fry clan, combined with students of the Pine Grove Mills Academy, will be held on the Academy grounds, at Pine Grove Mills, Saturday, July It will be in the shape ofa basket picnic. The Citizens band will furnish the music and an ex- {cellent program has been arranged. The public is invited. WINGATE, Albert Peters came up from Flem- ington, Friday, to see his mother, Mrs. Frank Peters, who is serious- ly ilL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kiser and Mrs. Christ Marsh motored down from Altoona, Saturday, and remain- 'ed over Sunday at the Irwin home. D:! Mr. and Mrs. Warner Irwin, of took their daughter Thelma to State College, last week, oy | where she is attending the summer 1831, the foregoing Ordinance is hereby | session. Before returning home Mr. |dpproved. |and Mrs. Irwin visited friends here. ' 30, 1981 were former residents of this village, | ——A little daughter was born to! Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McKinley, of Reynolds avenue, at the Centre | County hospital, last Thursday, and on Tuesday of this week a little son | arrived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodring Jr., on east How- ard street. ———— A ——————— ——Harry L. Zimmerman and his wife entertained, Wednesday night, at their home on Reynolds avenue, their guests including the eighteen members of Mr. Zimmerman's hunt- ing club, and their wives. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS EPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank, No. 5249, at Howard, in the State of Pennsyl- at the close of business on June RESOURCES Loans and discounts ..............$144,370.64 United States Government se- vania, own A A SES SES on Rg TR ture an xtu Reserve Federal | Redemption und wit Bo vu. % TYCUSUIOE crceecomeeess aimee 3,250.00 TOME cassesmmcssisssss LIABILITIES Qapital stock paid in Undivided profits—net ......... 35,084.00 Reserves for dividends, contin- gencies, ete emesis 1,760.00 Circulating notes outstanding. 25,000.00 Due to banks, including certi- fied and cashiers’ checks out- SANGIN ...ocnenrrsnnniniisisienn 454.87 Demand deposits 108,518.57 Time deposits 863. Total belief. W. K. McDOWELL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1831. WALTER YEARICK Notary Public My commission expires March 2, 1988. Correct Attest: WALTER J. KURTZ SON R. H. BENNI JACKSON KLINE Directors. An Ordinance. Authorisihy ough © tate situate in sald of the Bellgfonte Realty providing for the pa ment thereof, the appropriation of Six Thousand Dol- lars per annum to be _jutd monthly in payments of Five undred Dollars each, to be applied to the assumption and payment of. & certain Mortgage on’ said Premises. WHEREAS, the Borough of Bellefonte, on the First day of July, A. D. 1929, entered into a certain article of agree- ment with the Bellefonte Realty Company | for the rental of certain real estate, more fully described in a certain deed from | N. E. Spangler and wife to the Bellefonte Realty Company, recorded in Centre County in Deed Book Vol. 141, page 1565; AND WHEREAS, under sald agree- ment, it was provided that said Borough could pu said real estate from said Realty Company, at any time, within a po of twenty (years by the assump- tion of the lien indebtedness against the same; AND WHEREAS, the said Bellefonte Realty Company, on the first day of July, A. D. 1929, made, executed and deliver- ed to the Bellefonte Trust Company of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, a certain mort- gauge, recorded in the office for the re- cording of deeds in and for Centre County, Pennsylvania, on the 30th da of August A. D. 1929, in Mortgage Boo Vol. 56 e 381, as Trustee, for the hoiders of certain bonds issued and sold in pursuance to the provisions of said mortgage; AND WHEREAS, there are ing, under said mortg sum of THIRTY HUNDRED DOLLARS. SECTION I: NOW THEREFORE, be it ORDAINED and ENACTED by the Bor- ough of Bellefonte, at a regular meeting of council, and it is hereby ORDAINED and ENACTED, by the authority of the same, that the said Borough purchase from the Bellefonte Realty Company, the real estate owned by said Company, and more specifically described in a certain deed, herein above referred to, and afress to Ra) therefor the sum of THIR- THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOL- LARS, as the purchase price therefor, which said sum is represented by cer- tain bonds issued in ursuance of a mortgage given by the Company, to the Bellefonte Trust Com- pany, of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, as rustee, for the holders of bonds, issued in pursuance of said mortgage. SECTION II: That there is hereby appropriated and set aside, so much of outstand- e, bonds in the OUSAND FIVE | llefonte Realty the annual water rents collected by said fl Borough, out of the operation of its plant, not otherwise necessary for said purpose as will amount to SIX THOU- D DOLLARS, per year, to be ap- plied to the payment of the above stated mortgage by monthly payments of Five Hundred Dollars each, which said pay- ments are hereby authorized and directed to be made by the Borough Treasurer to the Bellefonte Trust Company, Trus- tee under said mortgage. It is further provided that, if at any time, there shall | not be sufficient income from the water ° plant of said Borough, after the payment of all operating expenses to meet said monthly Een of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLA each, that any deficiency shall be paid out of the general funds of said Borough, from time to time. The month- ly payments to be made to the Bélle- fonte Trust Company, as herein above stated, until the said mortgage, principal and interest, has been paid in full, ac- cording to the terms thereof. SECTION III: That the purchase of said real estate by the Borough of Belle- | fonte, is necessary in the operation of its water works, and by becoming the owner of said premises, the right of the | Bellefonte Trust Company, as Trustee, for the mortgage bond holders, as to the application of the purchase money hereby agreed to be paid to it, shall not in any manner cancel or invalidate the appropri- ation of said payments by the Bellefonte Trust Company, to interest or principal of said mortgage, as provided in the agreement between the llefonte Realty Company and the Borough of Bellefonte, dated July 1st, A. D. 18929, and recorded in the ol for the Recording of Deeds, etc., in and for Centre County, Pennsyl- vania, in Mis. Book Vol. "Y” ge B87. That all of the provisions of sald agree- ment, sc far as the same are not incon- sistent, by reason of the acquisition of title by said Borough of said premises shall remain in force until the payment | in full of said mortgage. | SECTION IV: That all ordinances or any provisions thereof inconsistent here- under, are hereby repealed. ORDAINED and ENACTED into an | ORDINANCE, this 19th day of June, A. | JOHN S. WALKER | President of Council | | Attest: W. T. Kelly | | Secretary | And now, to-wit, June 26th, A. D. | H. P. HARRIS Burgass 0 - stocks, | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LECTRIC DISHWASHER-—Practically ANTED-—Return to Alec Morrison, new, for sale very, very cheap. In- a small brass vase picked up quire of John Fleming, Bellefonte, two young men, in the east 3 Pa. $ 27-3t | of the cemetery, Wednesday. Hu , Baskets, Wreaths, Wed- BE: FOR COAL—Seal ed bids to fur- nish ding Rouquets- Ci good e of Bituminous Coal DRING'S FLORAL GARDEN.— grad 8 to be delivered at buildings of Belle- Flowers fonte School District will be received un- | e e prices—We deliver. ‘til July 25, 1931. About 350 tons re. | 137 E. Howard St. Bellefonte Phone 238R quired. All bids to state mine from ; 76-27-20 which coal will be delivered. The School reserves the right to reject any or | XECUTOR'S NOTICE.— The under- all bids. signed executrix of the last will and M. E. BROUSE, Secretary, testament of John F. Holt, late of 76-27-3t Bellefonte, Pa. | the borough of Unionville, Centre County, - | Pennsylvania, deceased, hereby notifies to said estate to make immediate those Gea dy STATE COLLEGE (Summer Opening Tims 7:00 p. m.) MARY ELIZABETH HOLT, Executrix, W. Harrison Walker Bellefonte, Pa. XECUTRIX'S NOTICE. —Letters E t the pe a Dosh oh 0 unde upon e of Marcus A. ny Bellefonte borough, d , all persons knowing themselven, 1ndebieq to gud Sstate ars reques 0 prompt payment, an those having claims auingt the same must present them, duly authenticated, for payment, Mrs. BLANCHE B. LANDSY John G. Ex Love, ecut Attorney. 76-26-6t Bellefonte, FRIDAY — Richard Dix, Jackie Cooper in Rex Beach's “YOUNG DONOVAN’'S KID” . given that the Orphan's Court tre County has appointed the Auditor in estate et al, Joos children A . to pass upon distribution of all funds to and among those entitled thére- SATURDAY — Warner Oland, Sally Eilers in Earl Derr Biggers’ to; and that the undersigned as Auditor “THE BLACK CAMEL” has fixed a hearing Tuesday, August 4, 1931, at ten A. M., in his office in Temple also Court, Bellefonte, Pa., wherein all es Adventures in Africa and Fox News |in interest may be heard ELLIS L. ORVIS 76-26-4t Auditor Latfero Freignl Line Lewistown..... Bellefonte Office—46 West Market Street LEWISTOWN, PA. Dial Phone—4205 Local and Long Distance HAULING 76-26-2t* MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Norma Shearer, Lionel Barrymore in “A FREE SOUL” WEDNESDAY — Return Showing of Will Rogers in Mark Twain's “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE” | THURSDAY — Lewis Ayres, Genevieve Tobin in “UP FOR MURDER” UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Notice is here- | Again She Triumphs! ONo other star can point to Hit after Hit like “Divorcee,” ‘ Let Us Be Gay,” and “Strangers May Kiss.” SHEARER Brilliant, Gay, Glorious—Winning New Laurels in a Strong Dramatic Role— “A FREE SOUL?” A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Triumph with a Great Cast LIONEL BARRYMORE Leslie Howard, Clark Gable, Jimmie Gleason Direct from Second Month in New York at $2.00 Prices Monday and Tues. July 13-14 Shows at 7 and 8.45 LN AY AEaTRE: STATE COLLEGE RICHELIEU Friday This Week “Women Love Once” with Paul Lucas, and Star Cast. to live in a 3-room flat. —A wife who dared scandal and hu- tion! A woman loved husband who strayed. wae : Saturday This Week “The Black Camel” Monday, Tues., Wednes., ““Gonfesslons of a Co-Ed’ From her Intimate Diary— Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney— It was filmed directly from - tual diary of a college girl ede, or reasons, must remain an- State—All Next Week Anymoas. Her experience ly Naate. sudim-chaged ab i Is The picture you have * typical American University. been waiting for— ". Lew Ayres in “Iron Man”’ | 10 mmm - all persons knowing themselves indebted ment of such indebtedness and havi claims against the same to pre- sent , properly authenticated, for payment. \ | Atty. Femisk, Fi: | | i 3 | i | OR SALE.—Real estate consisting dwelling house and double house a Bellefonte. Estate of Margaret The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Bellefonte, Pa., 76-20-3t Executes — E— Free wheeling speakin rt, REE Wheeling adds a ‘““lark’’ element to motoring. Folks who used to be a little bored or blasé, may- be, at the idea of “going someplace in the car”, now jump at the chance. You start someplace. You don’t just motor— you Free Wheel, well may- be, a fifth of the way at in- tervals. It's a circus. Mo- mentum carries you sailing and you save gas and oil. It's fun, and it's free! You can have the joyous thrills of Free Wheeling today in a real Free Wheel- ing Studebaker at $845 the lowest priced Six with Free Wheeling as standard equipment——engineered from tip to tail to give you its fullest benefits in its finest form. Get the thrill of your young life—get behind the wheel! free wheeling originated by Studebaker 845 at the factory GEORGE A. BEEZER GARAGE BELLEFONTE, PA. that reaper! TELEPHONE for new parts— expert repairmen— Save a trip to town! * The modern farm home has a Telephone FARM-21