PINE GROVE MILLS J. H. Kocher made a business trip o McAlevy's Fort, Friday. Mrs. Frances Swartz is visiting ier sisters, in New Jersey. Wilbur Ward, of - Sunbury, spent . short time in town, on Sunday. Dr. R. M. Krebs spent Monday at he place of his birth, at White Hall. At their festival, Saturday eve- ing, the Citizens band cleared 123.00. Miss Eleanor Dale, of Bellefonte, 3 visiting her parental home on the ranch. H. A. Grubb and family motored o Millheim on a business trip, on aturday. Mrs. Alice Buchwalter, of Lan- aster, is visiting at her old home, t Fairbroox. Jacob W. Kepler, of Philadelphia, ras an over Sunday guest at his arental home. George Lutz suffered a slight troke of paralysis, Saturday, at his ome at Struble. L. Frank Mayes, of Lemont, was 1 town, on Monday, looking after is political fences. Mrs. P. H. Dale had as a guest, ver the week-end, her cousin, Miss label Gardner, of Tyrone. Morris Smith and wife, of Aitoona, ere Sunday visitors at the parental ome of Mrs. Clara Smith. G. W. Louck and family and A. S. ailey spent Sunday at Whipples am, in the Seven mountains. W. R. Port, wife and daughter lorence are away on a motor trip long the Susquehanna river. Walter Woods and wife, of Pitts- urgh, are spending their vacation t the Dr. G. H. Woods home. Miss Mary Stover, of Altoona, is isiting her cousin, Miss Minnie oss, and other relatives here. Dr. W. M. Neidigh is ill at his ome at State College, though his )ndition is not regarded as serious. Mrs. Alice Bowersox returned to er home in Philadelphia, on Friday, fter a pleasant visit with friends ere. Charles Corl and wife and Henry leyer and wife, of Boalsburg, were unday callers at the Mary Meyers ome. Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick gave notice 2 Sunday that he will take his an- ual vacation and spend it going to lege. Washington camp P. O. 8. of A ill install its new officers this Friday) evening. A full turnout desired. Rev. S. E. Russell will hold services Meek's church, on Sunday morn- g, and in the Methodist church sre Sunday evening. Fred B. Goss motored in from ittsburgh, on Sunday, bringing in iss Sadie Goss and taking home ith him Miss Ruth. W.W. Keller, wife and son, Dr. aul Keller, and G. W. Ward, of ittsburgh, were all here for a brief ay the beginning of the week. The Presbyterian Sunday school cademy ill picnic on the A morrow afternoon and evening. apper will be served at 5.30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ~ Wrigley and jsses Mary and Maude Dreibelbis parted, Monday morning, for a onth's motor trip through Canada. Mrs. Ellis Auman entertained the embers of the young women's Sun- iy school class, at her home on ‘ater street, last Thursday evening. N. E. Hess, Henry McWilliams, J. . McWilliams and wife and Mrs. lice Buchwalter motored to Can- msburg, the latter part of the eek, to visit Prof. S. P. McWilliams id wife. After camping for two weeks on issey mountain John Dannley and ife, their son, Dr. George Dannley, ith his wife and daughter, broke .mp, last Friday, and left for their yme in Medina, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dunlap and mily motored in from Cherry Tree spend Sunday at the Dunlap pa- ntal home. Two of the daughters, .ne and Josephine, remained for rt of their summer vacation. John Frankenberger and wife, J. Shank and family and Mr. and rs. Burd Gummo picnicked on top Nittany mountain for dinner, on inday, then went on to Hecla park nere they made supper on the ft-overs. Her children and a number of in- nate friends gave Mrs. Sara Everts delightful suprise, last Thursday ening, on the occasion of her 7lst rthday anniversary. They invad- her home carrying heavily laden skets and boxes which, when emp- :«d and assembled, comprised a ost tempting and delicious supper. rs. Everts also received many autiful as well as useful gifts as minders of the pleasant occasion. The Pine Grove Mills ball team feated State College, Saturday, * the score of 8 to 4, and on Mon- y downed Huntingdon 8 to 3. WINGATE i | Mrs. Frank Peters is very little proved at this writing. James Walker has returned home ym a two month's stay at Austin, | b i Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Witherite and | ughter, of Osceola Mills, spent iday with friends in this sectiom. C. L. Weber, an employee of the est Penn Power company, who is arding at the Mrs. Irwin home, | ent Sunday with his wife, in Hol- | aysburg. i | MARRIAGE LICENSES. Robert Catherman and Thelma vine, both of State College. Joseph George Donachy and Anna | auline Fohringer, both of Centre | ntre Hall. | Richard Adair Parsons, of Penn-| Ivania Furnace, and Mary Eves, of | arriorsmark. | John Lisik, of Grass Flat, and ma Korman, of Clarence. 1841 1931 JO Anniversary Sale OF Furniture and Rugs A GUARANTEED SAVING OF 20% TO 50% Lowest Prices in Fifteen Years or nearly a century four generations of Brachbills have zealously maintained the Brachbill tradition of finest quality in furniture. On this, our Ninetiecth Anniversary, we desire to thank the Public for the steadily increasing patronage which has made possible the long life of the Brachbill Store. Shop, compare and be convinced that the following Anniversary Specials offer the Greatest Values you can find in furniture in Central Pennsylvania. ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Heavy Oval Rag Rugs. $ 190 Guaranteed Bed-Spring Blue or Rose, 24 x 48 inch A helical tied top, a $15.00 value Piece Living Room Sue... 239 Fiber Reed. Velour Upholstering 4-Piece Bed Room Suite All the Above Items From Our Regular Stock Large size, Oriental Walnut, Dresser, Chest vibe we gale Positively Closes Saturday, August Sth $ 9% 46” 04% Fine Axminster Rugs... Excellent quality, 27x52 inch 9x 12 Axminsters. . . . Genuine Bigelow-Sanfords Over-Stuffed Living Room Suite.... []2.% Davenport, English Lounging and Button Back Chairs §-Piece Dining Room Suite. .. Buffet, Table, China Closet and 6 Tapestry Seat Chairs W. R. BRACHBILL Spring Street . . . . . Bellefonte, Pa. BE | ——The Bellefonte Methodist Sun- me to the “Watchman” office for High Class Job work [day school held its annual picnic at Hecla park yesterday. OUSEKEEPER WANTED for general work, in a family of three. Ten miles from Bellefonte, in the coun- but no farm work. Position until try, 1st of November. PR ab this office . Glenn, Port Ma- 28-2t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Vv) es or write Mrs. Geo. - = tilda R. D. ANTED—Return to Alec Morrison, a small brass vase picked up by two young men, in the east end HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a of the cemetery, W: py writ of Levarli Facias issued out d 9 edneuuy of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to me directed; will be OR SALE.—Real estate consisting o to public sale at the Court i’ exposed dwelling house and double house ir | House in Bellefonte, Estate of Margare Tur FRET SATA, efon . 76-20-3t Executor the Borough of Bellefonte on SATURDAY, August 8, 1931. The Following Property: ALL that certain piece, el and of land situate in Half oon RL iy Centre county, Pennsylvani IDS FOR COAL—Sealed bids to fur- | described as tollows,” tovwit > unded " nish good grade of Bituminous Coal BEGINNING at a t to_be delivered at buildings of Belle- Er Sener 9 lauds e Entire Nation Votes omy School District will be Tece sived un- by rf 2mee an rier! thence | h 4 . ou ons re- |of John Downing and D. Beck Sul iy , South 51 7 qu All bids to state mine from | degrees 20 minutes West 416 perches to which coal will be delivered. The School | stone; thence by lands of F. bs South reserves the right to reject any or |39 degrees 30 minutes East 172 hi all bids. M. B. BROUSE to ost thence by land of Schoenber - 6-27-31 . RB. , Secretary, |& Co. North 48 degrees East 188 perc 6- : a Bellefonte, Pa. 3 st; thence by land of same South egrees 30 minutes East 5 perches to post; thence by land of ame” Nore 52 degrees East 116 perches to stones; thence by land of Elizabeth Ebbs North 2 de- grees 30 minutes West 156 rches to XECUTRIX'S NOTICE, —Letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate Marie Dressler E of Marcus A. Landsy, late of Bellefonte S t; thence by same | egree. In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Latest Laugh Hit iad indebted “l Pad knowing minutes East 70 an To res 0 estate are | thence by land of Mark James North 53 requested to make prompt payment, and degrees minutes west 44 rches to post; the place of beginning. ve Excepting and reserving to th of the First Part its hey rs, all party oils, fossils, mineral oils, fire clay and | iron ore, and other ores and all mineral * | deposits embraced in the following de- | scription: BEGINNING at a point on the ; . Western line of a larger tract of | XECUTOR'S NOTICE.— The under- | er fast of lad E signed executrix of the last will and or Dab, hea kA 2 testament of John F. Holt, late of | James Sommerville, said y the borough of Unionville, Centre County, | cated North 39 degrees minutes and Pennsylvania, deceased, hereby notifies | thence by line parallel with the Southern all persons knowing themselves indebted | line of said larger tract 40 rods from a to said estate to make immediate pay- | t at the Southwest corner of said ment of euch indebtedness and those | larger tract North 49 degrees East 188 having claims against the same to pre- rods to a point; thence North 39 degrees sent them, properly authenticated, for |30 minutes West 124.5 perches to point on payment. the Northerly line of the sald larger MARY ELIZABETH HOLT, Executrix, | tract; thence by the said Northerly” ifpe W. Harrison Walker Atty. Fleming, Pa. South 51 degrees 30 minutes West 188.2 Bellefonte, Pa. 76-27-6t | rods, more or less, to a stone, the North- west corner of said larger tracts; 39 de- grees 30 minutes East 132 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 150 acres and 4.100 acres more or less, Together with all the defendant's per- | 80! property. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Harrison A. Stew- art, Mortgagor, and Amos N. Wagner, Owner, Sale to commence of said day. Terms cash. those having claims must present them, duly for payment, Mrs. BLANCHE B. LANDSY, John G. Love, Executrix, Attorney. 76-26-6t Bellefonte, Pa inst the same authenticated, “POLITICS” Polly Moran Roscoe Ates John Miljan Sout being lo- Better than ‘‘Reducing’’ and ‘‘Caught Short.’ Marie Shows the Men How a Real Political Campaign Should Be Run! UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Notice is here- oy diren that the Orphan's Court of Centie 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 thére- to; and that the undersigned as Auditor has fixed a hearing Tuesday, A st 4, 1931, at ten A. M., in his office in Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa., wherein all parties in interest may be heard. ELLIS L. ORVIS Auditor 7 (le 1 Monday and Tuesday July 27-28 Shows at 7.00 and 8.45 | BJ le! COLLIGE at 11 o'clock A. M. STATE 7. BE. DUNLAP, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa. 76-28-8t 76-26-4t July 13th 1881. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS new, for sale very, very hy quire of John Fleming, Belletontas | DER DISHWASHER—Dractically Free wheelingly speakin Op 0 Just Joy Nature its Course Hwy, oo Whee/ 2 rf OU don’t have to learn Studebaker Free Wheeling—it teaches it~ self to you. Just start off driving as you always do. And pretty soon you'll be enjoying a swell, sweet new sensation ~that's Free Wheeling! It just comes natural. Before long you'll be lifting your toe from the accelerator and thrilling to costless gliding on merry Then you'll find your~ self shifting at 40 to 50 from high to intermediate and back again as easy as. pie, without using the clutch. Why, it’s absurd, say I, to pass up the fun and economy of it, now that you can get a real Free Wheeling Studebaker for $845. It’s the lowest priced Six today with Free Wheel- ing as standard equipment —engineered from tip to tail to give you its fullest benefits in its finest form, free wheeling originated by Studebaker ig4 at the factory GEORGE A. BEEZER GARAGE BELLEFONTE, PA. Heard the news? Reach for your TELEPHONE —the easiest way to keep in touch these busy Summer days! FARM-—-18