Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 14, 1931, Image 5

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    UNIONVILLE.
Mrs. Mary Root, of Bellwood, is
visiting at the home of Mrs. Frances
Hall.
Mrs. Bessie Wagner is spendi
a few days with her iy —
Susie Stere.
Miss Dorothy Kerchner went to
State College, Wednesday, as dele-
gate to the 4-H club.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holter, of
Howard, and nephew, Howard Kuntz,
attended the festival here Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, of
State College, were guests of her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Way and
family spent Sunday with their rela-
tives, Mr. and Mrs. Wrey Dickson,
at Woodland.
Rev. R. R. Lehman and family, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Keister,
of Northumberland, were Sunday
afternoon visitors at the Hotel Union.
While crossing the street from the
community house to her home, on
Monday, Mrs. Orrie Holt fell and
sustained a painful injury to her
knee.
Early Sunday morning J. E. Hall,
accompanied by Jesse Hall, started
on a day's outing, visiting Bear
Meadows and many other places of
interest.
The Ladies Club entertainéd their
visiting friends, Mrs. Robert Keeler,
Mrs. Chas. Holtzworth and family
and Mrs. Margaret Groves and chil-
dren at a picnic party at Hecla Park,
last Thursday.
Mrs. Massie Ammerman, who
spent the week-end with her rela-
tives, J. R. Williams and family, re-
turned to the home of her sister,
Mrs. Jacob Hoy, of Bellefonte, where
she had been visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stere and
daughter, Miss Margaret, and son
Frank, Mrs. Orrie Holt, and John
Harper attended the Past Grands
Association of I. O. O. F. at the
children's home, at Sunbury, on Sun-
day.
George Brugger, of Cannonsburg,
arrived on Monday, at the home of
his father, J. E. Brugger, where his
daughters, Jane and Virginia, spent
several weeks of their vacation. They
accompanied him, on Tuesday, to
their home.
Mrs. Frank Driggs and daughter
Rosalie, and son Grant, of Boswell,
are spending their vacation camping
on the farm of Robert Hall, up Dix
Run. Mr. Driggs and the older chil-
dren, Opal, Florine and Herman, vis-
ited them on Sunday.
Rev. Kerry, pastor of the Free
Methodist church, is busy this week
arranging for their quarterly meet-
ing which will be held in their church
here, first service on Friday evening
and the usual special services on
Saturday and Sunday.
The festival, on Saturday evening,
was well attended and a nice sum
realized. Music by the orchestra,
directed by F. L. Wetzler, added
much to the occasion, and was en-
joyed by all. The “Fish Pond” was
an interesting feature and a
lot of fun for the young folks.
BOALSBURG.
Boal Troop left, Friday night, for
Mt. Gretna camp.
Miss Maude Mitchell, of the Branch,
visited among friends in town last
week.
Mrs. Leland Walker and children
and Mrs. W. L. Poorman spent Sat-
urday at Sandy Ridge.
Mrs. Mitchell Stover, of Altoona,
was a visitor at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Charles Kuhn, recently.
Mrs. Alice Magoffin returned to
Hollidaysburg, Saturday, after a
week's visit among friends in town.
Mrs. Laura Place and daughter,
Miss Dorothy, of Jamaica, L. I, are
visiting at the home of Mrs. M. A.
Woods.
Misses Mary, Helen and Katherine
Tussey returned home, Saturday, af-
ter an enjoyable visit among friends
in Blair county.
Miss Blanche Rowe returned to
Harrisburg, on Tuesday, after a va-
cation visit at the home of her fath-
er, George Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Martha Goheen, E.
H. Meyer and Mrs. Whitekettle and
son drove to Hollidaysburg, Sunday,
to visit Richard Goheen and family.
Albert Meyer, of Pittsburgh, spent
Saturday night at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks and daugh-
ter Evelyn, of Spring Mills, were
also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer,
on Sunday.
Forty-six members of the Mothers-
baugh and Ross families gathered
around the dinner table at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Mothers-
baugh, on August 9th. Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Goss, of Reading, were
among the guests.
Mrs. Henry Reitz, Mrs. Robert
Reitz, Miss Dorothy Lonebarger,
Messrs. Israel, Samuel and Alvin
Reitz, B. P. Lonebarger and Jerre
Dunklebarger drove to Sunbury, on
Wednesday, to attend the funeral of
Miss Lena Dornsife, a niece of Mrs. |
Henry Reitz. |
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HOWARD.
Miss Catherine Cummings is the !
guest of relatives in Tyrone.
Lloyd Cummings is visiting Mr. |
and Mrs. John Hoopes, at Johnson
City, N. Y.
Mrs. Mary Fisher, of State Col-|
lege, spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. Clara Butler.
Miss Anne Spigelmeyer, of New
York city, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Maggie Spigelmeyer. |
Mrs. Alice Holter is spending the’
week with her son, Dr. W. C. Holter
and family, in Lock Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Rodgers
and daughter Mary, of Mexico, spent
the week-end here with friends. |
Mrs. Rosetta Chalk and Miss Mary
Weber visited with Mrs. George |
3riffith, at Ebensburg, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wetzel, and
the latter's mother, all of Sterling,
Illinois, called on friends in town,
Monday.
Mrs. Willard Neff and son Bing,
of Bellefonte, spent several days,
last week, as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Diehl.
Mr. and Mrs. Kline Wolfe and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. James Kane
called on Rev. and Mrs. Husler, at
Milton, Sunday evening.
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—Workmen are engaged in tear-
ing down the old Reformed church,
at State College, to make place for
a new, up-to-date edifice.
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STATE COLLEGE
(Summer Opening Time 7:00 p. m.)
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Ricardo Cortez, Bebe Daniels in
“THE MALTESE FALCON”
Adventures in Africa and News
MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard
in Mary Roberts Rinehart’s
“I TAKE THIS WOMAN"
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY...
Richard Arlen, Peggy Shannon in
“THE SECRET CALL”
Bobby Jones in
“A ROUND OF GOLF”
NEXT FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mitzi Green, Jackie Searl,
Edna Mae Oliver, Louise Fazenda in
“FORBIDDEN ADVENTURES”
Adventures in Africa and News
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
OR SALE.—Real
dwelling
Bellefonte. [Estate of Margare!
Hutchison
The FIRST NATIONAL
Bellef RA
on »
76-20-3t Executor
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.— The under-
signed executrix of the last will and
testament of John F. Holt, late of
the borough of Unionville, Centre County,
Pennsylvania, deceased, hereby notifies
all persons knowing themselves indebted
to said estate to make immediate p=
ment of such indebtedness and ose
having claims against the same to pre-
sent them, properly authenticated, for
payment,
MARY ELIZABETH HOLT, Executrix,
W. Harrison Walker Atty. Fleming, Pa.
Bellefonte, Pa. 76-27-6t
Aer of administration having been
granted to the undersigned upon the
estate of Wilbur T. Twitmire, late of
Bellefonte borough, decéased, all per-
sons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate are requested to make prompt pay-
ment, and those having claims against
the same must present them, duly au-
thenticated, for settlement.
HARRY BADGER, Administrator,
W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte, Pa
Attorney. 76-30-61
HERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of a
S write of Levari Facias issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Cen-
tre County, to me directed, will be ex-
to public sale at the Court House
in the Borough of Bellefonte on
FRIDAY, September 4, 1931.
The Following Property:
A certain tract or parcel of land situate
in the Township of Ferguson, County of
Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bound-
ed and described as follows, to-wit:i—
Bounded on the North by Main Street
or State Highway: on the East by lot of
Nancy Snyder (Formerly William Mus-
ser); on the South b an alley and on
the West by a lot o William Collins
(formerly Missionary Lot),
The lot being 58 feet wide on State
Highway and extending back the same
width a distance of 175 feet to an alley.
This being the same premises which
Robert F. Sample, agent, by his deed of
May 2nd, 1891, recorded in Centre coun-
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Let-
ty Deed Book No. 74, Page 341, frosted
and conveyed the same to James 1. Reed
the 30th day of March, in the year of
our Lord 1920, recorded in Deed Book
No. 125, Page 89, in said county, and
now being the property of William F.
Thompson.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of William F.
Thompson.
Sale to commence at 10:30 o'clock A.
M. of said day,
Terms cash,
H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa.
Aug. Sth 1981. 76-32-83
Miss Snyder wishes
Miss M. H. Snyder
her Hand-Blocked and Imported Hats are
reduced to $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00
5 West Bishop Street
Bellefonte
to announce that all
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SINIE H. HOY
( Now Deputy Sheriff )
FOR SHERIFF
of Centre County
Subject to the Rules governing
the Democratic Party
Your Vote and Support Respectfully Solicited
RICHELIEU
Bellefonte
Continuous Showing, 2 to 11
Friday, This Week—
“Annabelle’s Affairs”
with Victor McLaglen and
Jeannette MacDonald.
A masterpiece of fun that -
tees you lots of laughs, Mack Sen-
nett Comedy, also News.
Saturday; This Week—
ex Beach's Epic Drama of
Mighty Adventure—
“The Silver Horde”
Mighty D
Load of ama of One Woman in a
Also, Adventure in Africa.
Special Cartoon and Comedies.
Mon., Tues., Wednes.
“ Hush Money ”
with Joan Bennett
and Hardie Albright
A story equal to ‘Common "
$0 really human, so true To iis It
will hold you spellbound. You will
laugh and cry—~Don't Miss It !
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“-
Buck Jones in his Most
Thrilling Western
“Men Without Law”
All Next Week The State
will present Mightiest Drama
of Show Ages—
“Cimarron”
with that Great Star
Richard Dix
Fifty thousand stampeded humans
sweep in a brawling mass across
the line. Spanning the ends of hu-
man emotion, sweeping from glam-
orous past to roaring present. blaz-
ing its heroic message into the heart
of the nation.
estate of
Bo ep nasing is |
Used Car Bargains |
Decker Chevrolet Co. :
Chevrolet Sales and Service
Corner Spring and High Streets if
BELLEFONTE, PA. 3
1924 Overland Coupe - - - - - - - - - - - § 25.00 J
121 Ford Touring = - =». » » = = - = = « « 1500 I:
1928 Chevrolet Cabriolet, 4-wheel brakes - = - = 225.00 i
1926 Chevrolet Cogeltt = - - - - = - « - - - 40400 ie
1924 Buick Master-6 Touring - - - - - - - - 25.00 Ic
1928 Chevrolet Coach - - - - - - - - - - - 175.00 A
1927 Chrysler (60) Sedan, good condition - - - - 225.00 i
1929 Ford Town Sedan - - - = = - = - =- - 335.00 Oc
1931 Ford 1} Ton Truck, express body, run 300 miles, is
=n 32X6 heavy-duty tires, 90-day guarantee - - 575.00 Ue
Jy 1929 Ford Roadster, rumble seat - - - - - - - 225.00 a
or 1931 Ford Coupe, run 85 miles, 90-day guarantee - 475.00 HE
2] 1928 Whippet Coupe, 6 cylinder - - - - - - - 200.00 LE
=I] 1930 Chevrolet Coupe - - - - - - = = - - - 375.00 ue
gi 1928 Chevrolet Commercial Truck, 4-wheel brakes - 150.00 SF
1 1929 Chevrolet Coach - - - - - - - - - - - 275.00 LR
i 1927 Studebaker Sedan - - - - » « - - - « 175.00 c
a 1929 Chevrolet Coach, wire wheels - - - - - - 325.00 gs
o 1926 Hudson Coach - - - - - - = - - - - - 40.00 ah
wu 1924 Studebaker Sedan - - - - - - - - - - - 25.00
To 1929 Ford Coupe, rumble seat - - - - - - - - 275.00 0
Ie 1925 Studebaker Sedan, 7-passenger, suitable for haul- i
Te ing at least 10 school children - - - - - - 60.00 ;
Ie 1929 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, rumble seat - - - -- 275.00 F
7 1927 Chevrolet Sedan - - - - - - - - - - - 125.00 ;
- = = = = = = 12500 ;
i: 1927 Chevrolet Truck, panel body
o 1929 Cherovlet Coach - - 75.00 of
© These cars have all been reconditioned and are guaranteed. i
2 Decker Chevroiet Co. ©
And Growing Bigger and
Better Every Year . . .
58 Years Old
Grange Encampment
and Centre County Fair
i
70 Acres of Beautiful Grounds
All Devoted to Camping and Exhibitions
GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA,
AUGUST 22 TO 28, 1931
450 Families Spending the Week in Tents—Thousands Attending Daily
to View Splendid Attractions and Varied Amusements
HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS
IMMENSE STOCK AND POULTRY DISPLAY
HEAR SPEAKERS of STATE and NATIONAL REPUTATION. Hon.
E. B Dorsett, Master Penna. State Grange, on Thursday. Hon.
BAND CONCERTS, GRANGE PLAYS, ETC.
BIG IMPLEMENT DISPLAY
John A. McSparran, Secretary of Agriculture, and others.
50 Cents
ADMISSION (Entire Week)
50 Cents Charged for Parking Automobiles
All Trains Stop at. Grange Park
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